It’s nice meeting you ~◕‿◕✿! My name is Hyeoni (혀니/ヒョニ), and I’m a Korean language tutor at Cafetalk! “Hyeoni” is a nickname I made up from the last letter of my real name, “Hyun”. In South Korea, we often call someone by the middle or last letter of their name as a friendly way of addressing them. Born in Busan, South Korea → Currently resid
Everyone, Anyon Haseyo! I am Kim Juhee. In 2006, I lived abroad for the first time in my life when I studied at a Japanese language school in Mido, Japan! I returned to Korea after I finished my studies a year later, and while I continued my university life, I've always wanted to live abroad again. So, I applied for the exchange program at Sendai Tohoku University and I was lucky to be able to li
❝Due to a new job starting in mid-May, I will only be able to offer weekday classes in the evenings.If you would like to take my lesson on a weekday, please send me a message before booking a lesson!❞Nice to meet you! My name is May and I'm Korean. Now, I'm studying at the Graduate School of Law at Waseda University. I started teaching Korean to foreigners when I was a university student. Most of
Nice to meet you. My name is Maru, and I am a Korean language teacher. <JLPT N1> <Korean Instructor Certificate Grade 1> <I am currently studying to obtain Grade 2 of the Korean Instructor Certificate> I teach Korean, but I also study Japanese. For this reason, I understand how it feels for students learning Korean. I am always thinking about how to make it easier for you to learn Korean. &
Hello, everyone. I am Yoom, a Korean tutor at Cafetalk. I'm a Korean language tutor, but at the same time I am also a foreign language learner just like you. Therefore, I always prepare the curriculum from the perspective of a student studying Korean. In addition, as I majored in Korean language education and have taught Korean offline, I would like to provide lessons for various levels of Korean
▶Self-introduction Hello everyone! My name is Yun, and I have been teaching Korean and Japanese for over 20 years. I majored in Japanese at university and after graduating, I worked at the Seoul branch of a Japanese trading company, but quit the company because I wanted to try teaching. After leaving the company, I taught Japanese for four years at a major foreign language institute (
Hi, my name is Ayaka. I went on a trip to Korea during my last high school's year and majored in Korean language at university, and after graduating I went on to graduate school in Korea to study Korean language education. I am currently working as a Korean language instructor at a language school. There are many people who are looking for a native teacher. However, because I am a Japanese native
Hello~! I'm ina, a native Korean tutor. Thank you for visiting my tutor's page. What is your reason for wanting to learn Korean? K-pop / K-drama / visiting SKorea / studying abroad in SKorea / there must be multiple reasons~! I've been teaching English to Korean students since 2015 up until now! I believe that teaching a new language not only broadens a person's horizons, but is also beneficial:)
Hi, guys! I'm Hyun, a Korean tutor in Cafetalk. I’m so glad to meet you guys who are interested in Korean culture and want to learn Korean. I majored in Russian at university. After graduating from university, I have worked in foreign model agency in Korean by using Russian and English for casting, advertising meeting and interpreting. After that, I also experienced exporting various