Rina 선생님은 학생이 원하는 것을 잘 캐치하고 맞춤 진도를 나갑니다. 실제 제 상황에 맞게 문장을 만들어 말할 기회를 많이 주어서, 도움이 많이 됩니다. 직접 만든 수업자료에는 그림도 많고 설명이 명확하여 이해가 잘 됩니다.
가르치는 것이 딱 어울리는 인내심 많고 친절한 성격입니다. 한국어가 능통하여 한국어로 질문을 해도 잘 이해하여 설명해 주십니다. 50번 넘는 수업을 받았는데 매 수업 항상 성실하게 가르쳐 주셨습니다. ^^
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Rina understands very well what her students want and adjusts the lessons to fit each student. She gives many chances to practice based on real-life situations, which is very helpful. The lesson materials she makes herself have many pictures and clear explanations, so they are easy to understand.
She is patient and kind, which makes her a great teacher. She speaks Korean well, so she can understand questions in Korean and explain them clearly. I have taken more than 50 lessons with her, and she is always well prepared and teaches every class sincerely.
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