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Seonjung P.
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Speaks English, Korean -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate -
Teaches students 5 to 60
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Hello. I was born in Korea and was raised there for more than 18 years. My first language is Korean, and I have been teaching students from take lessons and another academy. I can teach you from beginner level, and you will be able to see the improvement in speaking, writing, listening, and reading skills in Korean. If you are interested in focusing on only one skill or vice versa, we are always available to adjust our lessons according to our discussion. I know that learning another language is not easy. We will go through step by step, and you will feel more comfortable in opening your eyes to the language.
About Seonjung
I am a professional designer and artist. I teach students who are eager and excited to develop their skill in drawing. Everyone has an ability to draw very well even though you are a beginner, and they have their own unique style. I can work on both creative class to strengthen your style as an in
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Myung L.
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Speaks Korean -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
Teaches students 5 to 70
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My name is Myung, and I am a native Korean speaker. I graduated from Ewha Women's University with a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Literature.
I obtained a master’s degree in TESOL and Linguistics at West Virginia University in 2020. I have teaching experience in English, Korean, and Chinese between ages 5 to 15, as well as adults including college students. I worked as the Vice Headmaster in the Korean Language School of State College, PA for five years.
While my degree is in linguistics, I am a Tamarack artist, and I am a juried member in the West Virginia Watercolor Society (WVWS).
From personal experience as a nonnative speaker, I understand why students have difficulties in learning English or Korean, and I know how to teach language in a fun and effective way, so that language-learning can be a pleasant experience for students. Also, as a parent, I know how important it is to teach with compassion, I try to be a patient, warm, and passionate motivator for students. I ...
About Myung
My name is Myung L., and I am a native Korean speaker. I graduated from Ewha Women's University with a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Literature. After a few decades, I realized I wanted a higher education and obtained a master’s degree in TESOL and Linguistics at West Virginia University. I have teac
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Sunho K.
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Speaks Korean, Japanese -
Teaches students 1 and up -
Marketing from 桜美林大学 Oberlin University
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Here is a little about me, I'm from Korea, graduated in Japan, working in America. Also,I'm an outgoing person. I like cooking, painting and watching movies. I really would like to meet new students who interested in Asian culture and people who would like to share their life styles and hobbies. Hope to meet you soon!
About Sunho
Hi, My name is Sunho. I'm from Korea and lived in Japan for about 5 years. I'd like to meet people who want learn language. I can teach Korean and Japanese. Here is a little about me, I'm an outgoing person. I like cooking, painting and watching movies. I really would like to meet new students who
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Julia P.
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Speaks Korean -
Awarded President's High Honors from Union County College -
PTA Program from Union County College
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안녕하세요 여러분!
Hello, all!
This is Park, a certified Korean tutor. I am a native Korean speaker and I also was a Korean language teacher at a Korean-American language school in the U.S.
제가 여러분에게 3가지 질문이 있습니다.
I have three questions for you.
1. 한국어 알파벳을 빠른 시간내에 숙달하고 싶으세요?
Do you want to master the Korean alphabet quickly?
2. 그럼 혹시 자음, 모음, 낱자, 문법 등 어려운 용어를 암기하세요?
Then, do you memorize terminology words such as consonants, vowels, and grammar?
3. 이미 한국어 공부를 시작했으면, 쓰기나 읽기, 말하기와 듣기를 따로 하세요?
If you have already started studying Korean, do you write or read, speak and listen separately?
The answer above is that if you get the right teaching method and learning materials, you can realize it. Only TakeLessons can find Ms. Park, a certified Korean tutor.
Oh, wait! One last thing, but not the least is to enjoy your mistakes to improve your Korean language skills! :)
I hope I work with you soon.
* Please do not hesitate to ask me if you have any question or ...
About Julia
Certification: Korean Language Teachers Training Program Seoul National University, South Korea 2019 Certificate IV in TESOL in Greenwich College, Sydney, Australia 2008 Education:
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Quinton W.
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Speaks Portuguese, English, Korean -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate -
Teaching since 2019
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Quinton works primarily with beginner to intermediate students putting an emphasis on grammar in a fun and interactive way. After living in South Korea for two years Quint realized that grammar structure was one of the main sticking points that made learning Korean so difficult for English speakers. As a result he uses these practices to help students take their language study to an entirely new level.
Quinton has studied multiple languages ranging from Portuguese and Spanish to Mandarin, Korean and Vietnamese. As a native English speaker himself Quint has learned skills and techniques to explain Grammar in a simple yet relatable way for other English speakers. Quint’s philosophy is that the most effective way to learn a language is to have fun with it by talking about the things that spark your interest rather than dry lessons that can cause you to lose interest.
About Quinton
Quinton works primarily with beginner to intermediate students putting an emphasis on grammar in a fun and interactive way. After living in South Korea for two years Quint realized that grammar structure was one of the main sticking points that made learning Korean so difficult for English speakers
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Myung L.
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Speaks Korean -
Linguistics and TESOL from West Virginia University -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
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My name is Myung, and I am a native Korean speaker. I graduated from Ewha Women's University with a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Literature.
I obtained a master’s degree in TESOL and Linguistics at West Virginia University in 2020. I have teaching experience in English, Korean, and Chinese between ages 5 to 15, as well as adults including college students. I worked as the Vice Headmaster in the Korean Language School of State College, PA for five years.
While my degree is in linguistics, I am a Tamarack artist, and I am a juried member in the West Virginia Watercolor Society (WVWS).
From personal experience as a nonnative speaker, I understand why students have difficulties in learning English or Korean, and I know how to teach language in a fun and effective way, so that language-learning can be a pleasant experience for students. Also, as a parent, I know how important it is to teach with compassion, I try to be a patient, warm, and passionate motivator for students. I ...
About Myung
My name is Myung L., and I am a native Korean speaker. I graduated from Ewha Women's University with a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Literature. After a few decades, I realized I wanted a higher education and obtained a master’s degree in TESOL and Linguistics at West Virginia University. I have teac
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