I've been taking lessons with the teacher for two and half year. I enjoy studying with her. The lesson materials she provides are fun and practical. But I need to spend more time reviewing what I learn from the lesson.
Annyeon hasaeyo! My name is Yukiho, and I’m a language teacher specializing in 【introductory and beginner level Korean】. I offer Korean lessons to introductory and beginner level learners based on the motto “be able to speak in Korean even from if you’re a beginner level learner!”In my lessons, I not only teach basic Korean language knowledge, but I also give tips on
Nice to meet you! I am Korean language tutor Koguma. I offer lessons for people who want to start studying Korean and students who have just started studying Korean to help them keep up with their studies! I want to study Korean, but it seems too difficult... I tried to study on my own, but I couldn’t do it... Then why don’t you learn it gradually from the very basics? Let’s start by learn
Hello. My name is chisako. I'm a dancer for a national ballet company in Europe! ♡BALLET CLASS For those who regularly attend ballet classes but want to practice at home to improve their skills☆ If you have an issue with certain parts and want to overcome it☆ Students who have never practiced ballet before but have always wanted to☆ Personal lessons are also available for children who want
Hello! My name is YUKINO.T☺ I first became interested in South Korea when I was a junior high school students as one of my classmates was Korean, and after studying Korean on my own in high school, I entered a university and majored in the Korean language for four years! During my studies, I experienced a one-year exchange program in Ulsan Metropolitan City, South Korea. Once I graduated
Hello. I'm Korean teacher suuhee. I taught for 3 years in Osaka, Japan. These days, my special subject of study at graduate school is Korean language education for speakers of other languages and I am a Korean teacher who instructs in a systematic and organized manner. Since I know the stumbling blocks of Japanese who study Korean, for my master's thesis I chose the topic "Research into vocabular
Hello everyone! I’m Ayumi, a Japanese language tutor. I have over 3,000 hours of teaching experience, and have taught Japanese to students of all levels, from beginners to advanced.My advanced-level Japanese lessons are particularly popular on Cafetalk. I highly recommend them!I’ll assist you on your learning journey from “understanding” Japanese to “using it naturally.”Beginners are more than wel
“Be understanding, be their voice” is my motto. Hello, my name is Chiaki Ishikawa (石川千明). I was born in Japan and I am Japanese. At my workplace, I was touched by the kindness of the Brazilian people living in Japan. “They look the same as all of us, they are friendly, kind-hearted and earnest, so why do they have to suffer so much?” “Do Japanese people turn a blind
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
Nice to meet you~ My name is Talpong! Thi isn’t my real name, but my second name that I have been using since junior high school.My Japanese friends often call me Talpong-pong~ My Background in the Japanese LanguageI majored in Japanese in college because I was interested in Japanese manga and video games. I then completed graduate school in the Japanese Language Program to develo
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