Hello, everyone! I’m y.nao. I currently live in South Korea and teach Japanese to a wide range of generations, including university students majoring in Japanese and seniors at community centers. "I get too nervous to speak Japanese smoothly..." "I'm worried if my grammar and expressions are correct..." Does this sound like you? In Japan, I used to work as a professional counselor. Thanks to that
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
Hello~ I’m a native Korean teacher living in Korea, and my name is Gyuri. I majored in Korean Language Education and hold a certified Korean teaching license. In my classes, you can practice not only grammar but also natural, real-life speaking. It’s completely okay to make mistakes—we focus on practicing and repeating in fun, engaging topics to help you speak more natural
⭐︎ Would you like to clear away the gloomy feeling in your soul? ⭐︎ Would you like to think together about how you should proceed? 【Self-Introduction】 ✴︎ Currently residing in Kyoto city ✴︎ Speaks English, Korean, and Chinese, and can explain the fortune-telling results in other languages!! ✴︎ Worked as an interpreter at hotels and airports, and is well-versed in cross-cultural communication 【Div
“Music and piano are difficult.” ”I don’t enjoy practicing.”Do you have these kind of negative impressions?Do you ever feel lost when told “just practice,” but you don’t even know where to start practicing?There is a reason why you are having a hard time.I would like to work with each student to find out “why they are struggling” and “what kind of practice would help them“♪ *If you would like to
Hello. I was born and raised in South Korea. My Korean name was given to me by my parents with the meaning of being a wise and intelligent person. I am striving to live up to that origin. Thankfully, I have had many opportunities to meet different people from an early age, and my parents always took care to create more such opportunities for me. When I turned a little older, they allowed me
Hello! I'm shamisen and koto player Tanabe Akira, who started playing as an adult with zero knowledge of them. Until I was 20 I couldn't do anything with music, but after I encountered a Japanese musical instrument social group in university, I became totally absorbed in it. So I, knowing very well the feelings of those of you who "can't" or "don't know" and drawing upon the thrill of performing i
안녕하세요. 만나서 반가워요! 저는 한국어 선생님 진입니다. I am originally from a town neighboring Seoul, but I now live in Seoul. I teach Korean at a language institute in a university in Seoul. I majored in Japanese language at university, and worked for around 10 years as a Japanese language tutor and a coordinator for Japanese TV programs. I have experience in various fields including news broadcasting, documentar
→ [ 第22回韓国語シンポジウム HOST ] _ 2023. 4. 11 Hello. My name is Ella, Kim. I’ve been teaching Korean since 2017 when I obtained a Korean teaching license. I’ve helped my students from different countries, such as Japan, U.S.A, Taiwan, and Germany, learn authentic Korean. I’d love to continue sharing my knowledge and skills as a Korean teacher here at Ca
Hi guys! I am Emina from Belgrade, Serbia. I am very into watching American and British TV series, movies, documentaries and Spanish football! I am very interested in learning about different cultures and traveling, conspiracy theories, politics, customs, holidays, gossips, celebrities, fashion, social media. I have a lot of experience teaching English online. I’ve been teaching to students
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