Certified of Korean language teacher level 1 with 9 years of teaching experience
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Certified of Korean language teacher level 1 with 9 years of teaching experience
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<9+ years teaching | Master’s in Korean Education | Level 1 Certified> Hi! I’m your Korean language bridge—especially if you speak Chinese! Having learned Mandarin myself, I *totally* get grammar struggles and can explain tricky Korean concepts in Chinese (or English!). Beyond textbooks, I’ve coached multicultural groups at international camps and language fairs, so whether you’re prepping for travel, work, or K-dramas, I’ll make it *fun* and frustration-free. Let’s turn confusion into "Aha!" moments together! :))
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I majored in Teaching Korean as a foreign language at Ewha womens university. after graduation I went to Thailand to teach Korean for Thai university student. I had taught all the major like Korean pronunciation, grammar, Business Korean, translation between Thai language and Korean language. Besides My student won the Korean Speech contest for university students in Thailand. My student and I had put our effort to get a chance which given as a prize for 3 months language study in Korea.
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<The pleasure of learning Korean>
Every teacher has their own teaching philosophy. My teaching philosophy is that learning a language should be fun. Students often find Korean particularly challenging because it is so different from English. I therefore want to make sure my students have a chance to enjoy the journey. When we learn a language we should memorize basic necessary information, but we also need to practice have conversations and communicating our thoughts.
I hope to be able to turn their particular points of confusion or difficulty into enjoyable learning opportunities. I want them to see that studying Korean can actually be fun.