Teacher Selina is an exceptional tutor. She delivered GOODBYE 2025, HELLO 2026 with clarity and warmth. She made me feel comfortable and free. I could make mistakes and she waited for me to finish, then she corrected me. She helped me to refelect on 2025 and think forward into 2026. I feel motivated after speaking to her. She will help you relax, laugh and have fun during the lesson. I was very happy to make sentences with the new vocabulary to help me improve my English with new words. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this tutor for students of all ages. Thank you Teacher. See you soon.
Hello. I’m Mori, a Korean language tutor. I want to provide lessons where learners of Korean can enjoy sharing natural expressions and culture while learning with ease. I currently work at a foreign-affiliated company, primarily with Japanese colleagues. I was previously employed at major corporations deeply connected to Japan and South Korea, such as Samsung Electronics and H
Hello, everyone. I am Yoom, a Korean tutor at Cafetalk. I'm a Korean language tutor, but at the same time I am also a foreign language learner just like you. Therefore, I always prepare the curriculum from the perspective of a student studying Korean. In addition, as I majored in Korean language education and have taught Korean offline, I would like to provide lessons for various levels of Kore
Hi there, I’m Hyunmee! Thank you for visiting my profile. I was born and raised in Seoul, Korea, and I have a passion for exploring different cultures, meeting people from all over the world, and, of course, teaching Korean. As someone who has mastered the Japanese language, I understand both the joys and challenges of learning a new language. It’s a deeply rewarding experience
Self-Introduction Hello! I’m Younghee Kim, your Korean language tutor. Thank you for checking out my profile! I currently live in Seoul and teach Korean, English, and Japanese to students from all over the world through online lessons. Not only am I a language teacher, but I’m also a language learner just like you. Curious how I became fluent in three languages? I’m a native Kor
Hello! My name is Jinny Kim:) I work as a mathematics teacher at a cram school in South Korea. I also teach Japanese at extracurricular classes. I find it both rewarding and fun to share my knowledge with others, so I try my best to do so with as many students as possible while making my lessons enjoyable for my students. I have taught many students while working as a teacher, so I plan on
Hello! My name is “Ramwol (覧越)“. (Please call me “ramoru”).I am Korean and was born and raised in Japan.I have now been living in South Korea for a quarter of a century.I have been fascinated by languages and cultures since my childhood,and I studied Spanish in college. After graduating, I worked for an American airline for 6 yearsand then moved to South Korea. I enjoy traveling (I’ve been to Eur
Hello. My name is YOROKO, and I have been a Korean language teacher for 20 years. I am delighted to meet all of you on Cafetalk. I have been teaching Korean for 9 years in Japan and 11 years in South Korea. I have taught at university language halls (in South Korea), university undergraduate classes (in Japan), cultural centers, private lessons, group lessons, Korean lessons for expatriates,
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
I was born in south Korea, but I have been living in Japan for around 15 years now. Korean is my native language, but I currently use Japanese in my daily life. I have been working in the trade industry for over 10 years, so I can offer practical business English and trade-related English lessons. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you are interested in Korean or trade-related English. I loo
Anyonhaseyo? I'm Korean teacher Hyun! Have you ever thought that Korean names are hard to remember? I'm often called Hyon-chan or Pon-chan by my Japanese friends. I'd be happy if you called me Hyun, too. ・Self-introductionI realize it's been 10 years since I came to Japan. After working in Tokyo and Kobe, I lived in Boston in America for 2 years. After such an experience, I discovered that I want
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