The teacher's unique teaching style made even the most complex concepts easy to understand. The way everything was broken down into simple, manageable steps was particularly helpful. This patient approach ensured that all students, regardless of their initial understanding, could follow along and grasp the material effectively.
Nick sensei is a talented and skilled teacher with a heart of gold.
He quickly picks up on what I'm trying to say and helps me express it in a more natural way.
To everyone who wants to learn Korean! Learning on your own is tough, isn't it? Even if you are busy with work or other circumstances, would you like to try studying Korean? I majored in Japanese in college, and when I studied abroad in Japan I worked as a Korean teacher. From beginners to advanced learners, my lessons will match your individual needs and I will teach carefully in a way that is e
Hello☆ Your conversational skills will improve dramatically if you pick up a few tips and practice. All you need is the courage to speak. If you lack confidence in conversation, let’s practice together and have fun! One day, I decided that “I want to be able to speak Korean too!” Which is why I went on to study Korean for two years at a language school, followed by about four years of self-study
Hello! I’m Dayeon, and I teach in a cheerful and relaxed atmosphere! I’m from Seoul, and I offer Korean language lessons where you can chat with me as if we were friends. I love Japanese culture and have been studying Japanese myself. That’s why I can also provide explanations and answer questions in simple Japanese. Recommended for the following learners:✓ Trends and everyday culture taught by a
Nice to meet you! I’m Jini, a Korean language tutor. I’m a Korean national currently in my fourth year living in Japan. I hold a Level 1 certification in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) and have a deep understanding of the Japanese language and culture, so I’m confident that I’m a tutor who truly understands "the feelings of Japanese speakers learning Korean." Additionally, thanks to
Hello! My name is Jenny, and I am from Seoul, South Korea! I am delighted to meet you!!! My English name “Jenny” was given to me by my very first native English teacher. I sometimes use my English name when I live abroad or in English classes because my Korean name has a “batchim” (a syllable block at the end) that can be difficult for non-Korean speakers to pronounce. &nb
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