TS성샌님 has been very patient in teaching my little boy who is currently a primary student. He could motivate my son to stay focused! I am grateful that my son learnt various Korean speaking variation now. Thanks again!
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.
◎ I have been an English and Japanese (for entrance examinations) teacher at a preparatory school for many years.◎ Teaching Japanese is a relatively new venture for me, as I have completed the 420-hour course and have been teaching Japanese online for about 2 years now. I am able to teach anyone from those who want to casually learn daily conversation, to those who want to prepare for an exam, an
You can enjoy studying with "MYZOO". You can enjoy studying without being nervous. I can offer you a more exciting learning experince then any other tutor out there. Let’s make your dreams come true with me^^ I will always support your dreams. Hello. My name is "MYZOO" and I am a Korean language tutor. My friend gave me this nickname by combining the
Hello! My name is Alexandra, but you can call me Sasha. I'm russian living in Japan. I got my degree in Kamchatka State University and have been teaching English and Russian in Japan since 2010. If you are a beginner, you shouldn't worry, as I speak English quite fluently. I will adjust my lessons to your needs and level. If you want to have free talk in Russian, we can talk about whatever you wa
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
Hi! My name is Olimpia. I am from Canada but I have also lived in and traveled through different countries throughout my life. Some countries include: France, Japan, Mexico, South Korea and the U.S.A. I also enjoy: journaling walking learning new recipes to cook I not only like traveling but I enjoy learning about the way others live and helping them reach their goals.This is why I became a teache
Hello. I am nanaju, a Korean language tutor. It’s nice meeting you! First of all, I would like to express my appreciation to every student who is interested in learning Korean. I studied abroad for a year at the University of Political Science in Taiwan in 2010. At that time, there was a Korean boom and many people were interested in the Korean language and in South Korea itself. This is ho
【 Cafetalk Translation / February 2025 】 Please note that this profile has been translated by Cafetalk for easier understanding. Hello! I’m Saya, a language tutor who lays an emphasis on pronunciation. Although I started learning English as an adult, by focusing more on pronunciation than on writing while making sure to stay relaxed and enjoying the learning process, I am now able to speak it quit
Hello everyone :) I'm your korean tutor, Yully. My class is specialized in conversation and it will be conducted in Korean. I take pride in my class as a good class to focus on and upgrade your speaking skills. I will help you as your tutor like a friend. I recommend my class to these people. - Korean Intermediate and Advanced students - who want to learn to expressions through conversation wit
Hi, Everyone, I was able to win the grand prize at the Cafetalk Awards in the first half of 2022. Thank you all for your support. I will continue to do my best. Nice to meet you. My name is Yoshiko, I am from Tokyo in Japan, but I have been living in Australia for 8 years. I have been teaching Japanese every weekend for 3 years as a private tutor. My students are very international. People from A
Welcome to Yukiko's Nihongo "Pera pera" class. "Pera pera" means fluent. I can help you to become fluent speaker in Japanese. "Japanese books";"A Japanese language school" might teach you basic Japanese; intermediate Japanese, but can you understand Japanese native speaker's conversation at natural speed? I think you can't, because there are various expressions every language. For example, "to ea
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