안녕하세요!!!Nice to meet you, my name is JUN, and I live in Korea.Teaching Korean isn’t my main job, but I’ve enjoyed teaching Korean to foreigners since my university days. I would love to interact with you and share Korea’s language and culture! I look forward to working with you! Thank you! <About Me> - 2 years of experience teaching Korean during university - English Level : C1 - Born in 200
Hello! My name is Shin Hyejeong. (I also love Japanese anime such as Spy x Family!) I am currently working as a graphic designer in Japan. I got married last year to my Japanese husband! (It’s been around 5 years since I started living in Japan.) We are planning to have our wedding ceremony in South Korea next May! I mostly converse with my husband in Japanese. However, I have helped him pract
Hello, Nice to meet you, my name is Hanami. My expertise are English, Japanese, and Korean. I worked as an English language tutor for 10 years. After that, I started teaching Korean as a foreign language for people from abroad. I have been in Japan for 16 years. I truly enjoy teaching Korean to Japanese students. Meeting various people and thinking together about different questions has made me re
Hello! I am Ahn Byungjun! Please call me Jun! ^_____^I started learning Japanese when I was in junior high school, and it’s been over 15 years since then. Of course I passed the JLPT N1! Anyway, thanks to this I was able to interact with and become friends with a lot of Japanese people. Furthermore, I even had the chance to teach them Korean! I teach with an emphasis on understanding Korean princ
Hello! My name is Lim Yeonji and I am working and living in Japan. I started teaching Korean because there were many people around me who wanted to learn Korean. It was very rewarding to see them grow and develop. I wanted to help more people in this way, so I started Cafetalk. I am confident that I can make learning Korean as fun as it was for me when I studied Japanese. Please try one of my less
안녕하세요! Nice to meet you♪ I’m Uneya, a Korean language tutor. “Uneya” is a nickname my friends lovingly call me, based on my real name “Jo Eunhye (조은혜).”Please feel free to call me “Uneya~” too! I currently live in South Korea and run a learning academy for children✏️Thanks to that, I have time in the mornings to teach Korean lessons!This must be fate~!✨ ??
✨ Hello! I'm Maya.I'm a native Korean speaker from Seoul who loves not only the Korean language, but also its culture.<Korean Lessons Backed by Real Medical Field Experience>I’ve worked in various medical fields in Korea—plastic surgery, dermatology, and dental clinics.Thanks to this hands-on experience, I can explain how the Korean medical system works and teach you expressions
Hello! I am Amy (에이미)! I majored in Korean language and literature, and I have experience teaching Korean in Japan, as well as teaching Japanese exchange students in South Korea. I have met many students through teaching, and I know very well the types of difficulties and challenges students face. 1. Students who want to learn Korean but don’t have the time 2. Students
Hello~ My name is Hyangsugi, and I have been studying Korean for 20 years. I have worked in the tourism and event industry in South Korea for 4 years. Currently, I have also worked as a tour guide and interpreter, and I have been teaching Korean for over 15 years. My journey has been a bit unusual; I first moved to South Korea at a time when I couldn’t speak Korean at all—moreov
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