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 starting
Hello everyone! My name is S.Maki. I have been living in Paris, France for the past 10 years.Let me start by asking, what was your first encounter with the French language? There are many reasons for people to learn French, such as from necessity, for fun, for traveling, or for studying abroad. When I was younger, I visited France for the first time on a trip, and later on, through a study abroad
Hello. My name is Gwon Jiyeong. I was born in South Korea and lived in Seoul throughout my college years. (I speak with a standard Korean accent.) I used to work as a website manager and consultant for a major department store. I am rejoiced to have stumbled upon Cafetalk, where I can teach Korean to all of you. I believe that every student has different needs when learning a language Duri
Hello.My name is Mi, and I'm a Korean tutor who holdsa certificate for the National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter (for Korean) and N1 on the JLPT. Eight years have passed since I started teaching Korean after being recommended by a friend. So far, I have mainly given private lessons (80%), conversational group lessons (20%) at city halls and other places,private lessons to prepare
Hi! I am chiyo, nice to meet you! :) In Cafetalk, I teach math and English to both primary and secondary school students. Also, I offer Japanese conversation lessons to non-native speakers. I currently work as a tutor, teaching both as a private and at a cram school. The subjects that I mainly teach are math, calculus, and English. I can tutor high school students for their college entrance math
*夜の時間帯19:00~(Asia/Tokyo)は大変人気ですので、現在、一時的に新規の学生さんからのリクエストをお断りしています。(>_<;大変申し訳ありませんが、リクエストをしていただいても辞退いたしますので、ご了承ください。ㅠㅠLesson Introduction ▶︎▶︎ Grammar for Beginners ◀︎◀︎Key takeaways!● No prior knowledge of Japanese is necessarily Lessons can be conducted in English, Korean, or German.● No need to prepare any learning materials I will use my original teaching materials crea
Hello, I'm Yumi. Nice to meet you. Do you like to study? Is it fun? Break the vicious cycle of "I don't know" and "I'm not good at it" and beginning from today and turn it into "I understand" equals "it's fun" equals "I'm good at it". You can't motivate an unmotivated student, but you can help a student who can’t do something to be able to achieve that something. This is because it's not th
English and Spanish language teacher with a CELTA certification and years of experience. My lessons are fun with lots of practice, friendly conversation, grammar explanations and useful tips. Nice to meet you! 初めまして!My name is Juane, as in kanji 風安音. I lived in Japan for more than a year, in Tokyo, Nara and Osaka. I studied Japanese language and became a research trainee at NTT. That wa
Hello :) I am a fledging Korean language tutor who’s always thinking of fun ways to teach foreign languages. My name is 수혜 (Suhye). I currently live in Seoul and teach Korean around 2 to 3 times a week as a volunteer activity for international citizens who want to learn Korean. I mainly teach Korean to Japanese speakers, but I’ve also had classes with students from France and Australia. I mo
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