▶Self-introduction Hello everyone! My name is Yun, and I have been teaching Korean and Japanese for over 20 years. I majored in Japanese at university and after graduating, I worked at the Seoul branch of a Japanese trading company, but quit the company because I wanted to try teaching. After leaving the company, I taught Japanese for four years at a major foreign language institute (
→ [ 第22回韓国語シンポジウム HOST ] _ 2023. 4. 11 Hello. My name is Ella, Kim. I’ve been teaching Korean since 2017 when I obtained a Korean teaching license. I’ve helped my students from different countries, such as Japan, U.S.A, Taiwan, and Germany, learn authentic Korean. I’d love to continue sharing my knowledge and skills as a Korean teacher here at Cafetalk as well. :) I was born and raised in
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 tra
【About My Textbooks】I use my original textbooks for my lessons. I have grammar-centered textbooks for beginner to intermediate level students, and conversation-centered textbooks for intermediate and advanced level students. After confirming your level in a trial lesson, I will send you a textbook that is appropriate for your level.【About Lesson Reservations】Lesson reservations can be made up to
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 how
Hello, everyone.I'm Kim Miso, a Korean instructor at Café Talk.I live in Seoul, and I am currently working as a writer in Korea.I'll give you a lot of information on my writing skills with my work up.★Who is writing a diary in Korean?★Who is preparing to study abroad in Korea?★Who is preparing to get a job in Korea?A variety of writing coaches are available.I lived in Japan for two years s
▶From my long vacation! I went to Tokyo and Fukuoka during myvacation and ate a lot of delicious food.I ate pork ramen every day쏯쏯I also went to Seoraksan, one of the most famous mountainsin South Korea, for foliage viewing this past week. I apologize for being absent for several weeks,but thanks to you, I had a great time. Thank you so much. I look forward to continuing to work with you in the
와우~~!안녕하세요. I am JOYJOY. I am a Korean living in Japan. In South Korea, I worked as a public school teacher for more than 10 years. I am now a mother raising two children who are in elementary school. When I first came to Japan, I received a lot of help from Japanese residents around me, which has helped me to continue living here. I started teaching Korean in order to give back to them
Hi, guys! I'm Hyun, a Korean tutor in Cafetalk. I’m so glad to meet you guys who are interested in Korean culture and want to learn Korean. I majored in Russian at university. After graduating from university, I have worked in foreign model agency in Korean by using Russian and English for casting, advertising meeting and interpreting. After that, I also experienced exporting various
Hello. My name is SeoKyoung. I have been interested in Japanese since I was a first grader in elementary school, and I went on to graduate from a four-year university in Japan. I taught Korean as a part-time job making use of my degree in language. I wanted a chance to communicate with people from Japanese after I returned to South Korea, so I am glad I found Cafetalk. In addi