💡Curious about Korean? Let’s learn smart, take it step by step, and make it fun and easy! 🤩
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💡Curious about Korean? Let’s learn smart, take it step by step, and make it fun and easy! 🤩
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เป็นผู้สอนใน italki ตั้งแต่ 5 Mar 2026
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Hello!
My name is Madelyn and I double majored in Environmental Science and Media Communication.
I am interested in many different topics such as movies, music and learn new languages.
If you are curious about Korean language and culture, come and join my classes!
If there is one thing that I believe is that there is nothing wrong about not knowing something. I understand the difficulty of learning a new language, like not being sure where to begin or being worried about making mistakes.
So, if you ever struggle during my Korean classes, feel free to let me know, I will be happy to help you!
Let’s work together and learn Korean in a thorough and practical way!
ฉันในฐานะผู้สอน
- Korean language lessons to international students (academic and internships placements)
- Tutor for middle school students
In my classes, we use different books depending on the students’ language level and focus on the 4 essential parts of a language: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Depending on the students’ language level, each part will have different degrees of difficulty.
Students in my class are encouraged to learn Korean through “active learning”, i.e., rather than memorization, they actively apply what they have learned (e.g., writing or speaking exercises).
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Speaking: discussions on real-life situations and various topics; one-on-one conversations with the teacher; games and other activities.
Listening: audio conversations set in various real-life contexts, such as banks, hospital, convenience store.
Reading: texts from different sources, focusing on pronunciation, comprehension, new vocabulary and grammar structures.
Writing: activities to help students express themselves in Korean, including word-games, sentence completion, specific exercises to practice vocabulary and grammar, and learning to write in different registers (i.e., formal vs. informal)
The content is not limited to the textbooks; additional content will be added as needed.