Nice to meet you. My name is Bora・Kim and I'm a Japanese interpreter at a Korean major company. In Korea, I graduated with a major in Japanese and I went on to graduate school to study interpretation and translation. Although it is fun to do on-site interpretation, I joined as a teacher because I wanted to meet new people and study with people who have the passion to be better and share that posi
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 Hyundai Motor Comp
Why do you study Korean? There are as many reasons as there are people studying Korean, including K-POP, movies, plays, dramas, traveling, cuisines, fashion, literature, studying abroad, cultural exchange, career, job promotion, business, improving one’s skills... and so on.Coming into contact and experiencing different cultures is not just about novelty, but it may also be about discoverin
⭐️ I've been working as freelancer editor => I am deeply understanding how to listen, speak, write Korean efficiently. ⭐️ I have teaching certificate for Korean literature => I teach Korean based on academic knowledge. ⭐️ Backpacker + Travel magazine editor => Endless topic to chatHi :) My name is LIA. I've worked as a travel magazine editor(abroad), and have
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
Nice to meet you. I’m Jin Park, a Korean language tutor. Learning another language means learning about the culture of the country where the language is spoken, as well as wanting to eat the food of that country, making friends from that country, traveling to that country, and finding a different side of yourself. It is one of life’s treasures to constantly improving yourself i
What are Shio’s (시오) lessons like? <Recommended for the following students> Those who want to improve their listening skills.(You can’t see the other person’s mouth, so your listening ability will improve.) Those who want to speak Korean without feeling intimidated. Those who are not comfortable talking on the phone.(I will adjust my pace.) Those who are not sure about what to talk about.(Don’t w
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, this is Ska. I had majored in creative writing in university, and I started learning Japanese and English since I had interest in language. I've been doing Korean lectures for Japanese who stay in Korea and work for big corporations such as ANA and JCB. Now I'm teaching Korean in Vietnam to meet more students. I'm loving this job because I'm able to see lots of people through language educ
- Government-certified Korean teacher- Business/ conversational Korean lessons by a longtime employee (25 years) at a major Korean firm; firsthand knowledge of Korean language and culture in a working environment - Friendly lessons provided based on my own experiences of what it feels like to learn a new language; I have studied multiple foreign languages (French, English, Chinese, and Japanese)
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