Hello, everyone.I'm Kim Miso, a Korean instructor at Café Talk.I live in Seoul, and I am currently working as a writer in Korea.I'll give you a lot of information on my writing skills with my work up.★Who is writing a diary in Korean?★Who is preparing to study abroad in Korea?★Who is preparing to get a job in Korea?A variety of writing coaches are available.I lived in Japan for two years s
More like a friend than a teacher (o´▽`o) The best way to learn is to have fun! Annyeonhasaeyo, I’m nananu! I’ve been waiting for you, please have a seat over here! Would you like to talk with me on Cafetalk? 1. Why did I start studying Japanese? I have always loved watching Japanese TV shows and anime since I was a little kid. But at the time, there were almost always no Korean subtitles availabl
♥.★・★.♥안녕하세요♥.★・★.♥ I’m very happy to meet you! My name is Jini. I’m really excited to be meeting you all in my lessons very soon~♬~♪~ I will make sure you will have lots of fun in my lessons! We can talk about things you like or are interested in (ღ•͈ᴗ•͈ღ) My major in university was Japanese culture and literature, but right now I’m studying hard everyday preparing for a Master’s degree in interp
Hello. I'm Hazel.K! I really like dramas, so I grew up watching a lot of Korean dramas from a young age. Since I've seen almost all of the famous Korean dramas, I re-watch the dramas I've seen 2 or 3 times these days. In the process, I decided to plan this class because I thought it would be nice to share the moving lines with foreign friends who are learning Korean. If there is a dr
Hello! My name is Lia. I was born and raised in Busan, and graduated from a university in Suwon, Gyeonggi. (I can speak both standard Korean and Kyungsang dialect. My lessons will be conducted in standard Korean.) I am currently working on a media-related business that I own. After graduation, I often visited Japan by myself, and I was deeply impressed by the culture, art, as well as the heri
Anyonhaseyo? I'm Korean teacher Hyun! Have you ever thought that Korean names are hard to remember? I'm often called Hyon-chan or Pon-chan by my Japanese friends. I'd be happy if you called me Hyun, too. ・Self-introductionI realize it's been 10 years since I came to Japan. After working in Tokyo and Kobe, I lived in Boston in America for 2 years. After such an experience, I discovered that I
Anyong Haseyo! My mother is Korean and my father is Japanese. Although my nationality is Japan, I spent my childhood and my student days in Korea so my mother tongue is Korean. I love cosmetics and fashion so I worked in the apparel industry but about three and a half years ago, I became a private Korean instructor. When I hear students telling me "When I went on a trip to Korea, I had a great ti
☆Self Introduction(자기소개) Annyeonghaseyo! (안녕하세요) I’m Bora. I currently live in Seoul, South Korea. I studied abroad in Japan for 2 years and found studying Japanese and living the Japanese lifestyle very fun. Even now I can never forget how great it felt when my Japanese friends understood what I said, or when I understood the lines from a Japanese drama. I want to help make studying Korean
안녕하세요^^ 카페 토크에서 한국어를 알려드리고 있는 쥬쥬라고 합니다.Hello everyone ^^ My name is Juju and I teach Korean on Cafetalk. In the lessons, I use my original materials so beginners can start from Hangul (Korean alphabets). I also offer daily conversation lessons (free talk lessons) for intermediate and advanced learners.There are three good points about my lessons. The first point is "you will be able to write Kore
Hello everyone. I'm Mi Lim, a teacher who loves Japan and the Japanese language.The reason why I started studying Japanese is because I went on a trip to Japan.How about you?I believe there are different reasons why people started studying Korean: travelling to Korea, K-Pop, or for business.For students who just want to practice Korean and for students who want to seriously improve their Korean,