Hello everyone! My name is Emi, and I am from Tokyo, Japan. I returned to Japan in 2020, and I now live in Tokyo. I believe that the most important way to improve your conversational skills is to actually “speak out loud.” You will be able to remember the grammar and phrases you have learned by saying them out loud. Please don’t be afraid to make mistakes, and speak out loud in my lessons^^ *
Hello everyone!My name is Choi. I am Korean language tutor^^I have fond memories of volunteering to teach Korean to children from multicultural families and watching them learn more and more about the Korean language and culture. I believe that what I felt while learning a new language, and what I felt while teaching a new language to others, will help those of you who are learning Korean to bett
Since my age twenties, starting with language course of Japanese, I have been doing Japanese related work over 10 years. And I’m still making good experience with Japanese. Now, I’m leaving in BKK. And teaching Korean.I have experienced that how hard learning foreign languages. So, I fully understand how you feel.As I’m studying Thai, I realize that I need to continuously contact with that langua
Hello. I’m tutor Hyeji. First, thank you for your interest in the Korean language. I am a certified Korean language tutor with experience running an academy (cram school) in South Korea and teaching Korean. Korean is composed of phonetic characters, making it relatively easy to learn and master. However, from the perspective of non-Korean-native learners, the most challenging aspect could be “
Hello! I'm Rachelle. ·Why do you want to learn Korean? When I was in high school, I loved to watch Japanese dramas and idols so much that I started learning Japanese. with the idea that 'I want to understand Japanese without subtitles!' That small decision has changed my life significantly, such as choose college, work even marriage, and I realize that 'language can change one's life
Hello! I am a teacher who likes and enjoys learning languages and cultures of other countries. I started learning Chinese and Japanese because I was interested in Chinese and Japanese culture since I was in high school, and I also majored in Chinese at university. (I graduated from Jilin University in China) While studying in China, I was able to understand their culture well by interacting with
여러분, 안녕하세요.Nice to meet you! My name is YENA, a Korean teacher. I am very happy to meet everyone at Cafe Talk.I was born in Korea and I was educated in Korea up to university. I majored in classical music vocal music at university, and after graduating I taught vocal music and piano from children to adults.After that, I decided to live in Japan, and more than 20 years have passed since I came to
More like a friend than a teacher (o´▽`o) The best way to learn is to have fun! Annyeonhasaeyo, I’m nananu! I’ve been waiting for you, please have a seat over here! Would you like to talk with me on Cafetalk? 1. Why did I start studying Japanese? I have always loved watching Japanese TV shows and anime since I was a little kid. But at the time, there were almost always no Korean
Nice to meet you. My name is sa.kura and I am a Korean language tutor. I moved to South Korea in 2012 after studying Korean at a foreign language university in Japan. I had been teaching Japanese to Koreans at a Japanese language school during that time. (I have completed the 420-hour Japanese language teacher training course and passed the Japanese Language Teaching Proficiency Test). From 2
Hello! I’m Teacher Eunjung 。·͜·。 Let me introduce myself to all of you! ※ My lesson introduction is further down below! I was born and raised in Seoul. I studied in Tokyo for about three and a half years, both as an exchange student in undergraduate, and in graduate school. In graduate school, I majored in journalism. As I’m very interested in studying languages, I also studied in the US for one
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