Why do you study Korean? There are as many reasons as there are people studying Korean, including K-POP, movies, plays, dramas, traveling, cuisines, fashion, literature, studying abroad, cultural exchange, career, job promotion, business, improving one’s skills... and so on.Coming into contact and experiencing different cultures is not just about novelty, but it may also be about discoverin
Hello! My name is YUKINO.T☺ I first became interested in South Korea when I was a junior high school students as one of my classmates was Korean, and after studying Korean on my own in high school, I entered a university and majored in the Korean language for four years! During my studies, I experienced a one-year exchange program in Ulsan Metropolitan City, South Korea. Once I graduated
Hello! My name is Yuka.H. I was fascinated by the Korean language, so I started to learning it on my own. I registered on Cafetalk because I would like to share with as many people as possible the tips and tricks I have gained from learning Korean as a Japanese person. In my lessons, I do not simply teach vocabulary and grammar, but use original teaching materials to guide students to an
Hello everyone!My name is Choi. I am Korean language tutor^^I have fond memories of volunteering to teach Korean to children from multicultural families and watching them learn more and more about the Korean language and culture. I believe that what I felt while learning a new language, and what I felt while teaching a new language to others, will help those of you who are learning Korean to bett
What was it that made you first want to start learning Korean, everyone?/I want to understand K-POP lyrics!I want to be able to talk about my favourite performers and events!I want to watch Korean dramas without subtitles!I want to be able to speak in Korean with my Korean friends!I want to travel to Korea!\...and so on. The reasons are numerous and varied. My reason for starting to study Korean
Hometown: Seoul Education: University of the Sacred Heart (Korea) Came to Japan in 1989 and have been a Korean teacher since 2000. Experience teaching at ECC World and Seitoku University Lifelong Learning. Nihongo Kentei level 1, Practical Japanese Communication Exam level A Annyeonghaseyo! I'm Mee Jeong Kim. I came to Japan in 1989, and now, I am still living and teaching here. Right now, my stu
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Nice to meet you. I am Nana, and I am a Korean language tutor. I hold N1 in the JLPT, and have a long history of interest in Japanese language and culture. Since 2005, I have traveled to Japan 25 times. During each trip, I have enjoyed conversing with the locals. I am currently also working as a freelancer to create Korean language data for generative AI to learn from, and am involve
Hello! I'm Rachelle. ·Why do you want to learn Korean? When I was in high school, I loved to watch Japanese dramas and idols so much that I started learning Japanese. with the idea that 'I want to understand Japanese without subtitles!' That small decision has changed my life significantly, such as choose college, work even marriage, and I realize that 'language can change one's life.' I really
I am a Korean housewife and this will be my 15th year since I came to Japan. This is my 3rd year teaching Korean. I haven't been teaching for very long, but I believe that we can't rely solely on textbooks. I teach vocabulary words and conversational phrases that don't appear in the textbooks that are on the market. I like to focus on putting what you learned to use, so I can help you extend your
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