Hey there. It is fun to learn and speak another language. I went to USA as an exchange student program and I learned English when I was 18 years old. Who said that it is hard to learn languages after teenagers? That is not true. I don't care how old you are. You can do it. If you are interested in speaking and understanding Korean, it is one of the best choices. I have been teaching English for...
Hey there. It is fun to learn and speak another language. I went to USA as an exchange student program and I learned English when I was 18 years old. Who said that it is hard to learn languages after teenagers? That is not true. I don't care how old you are. You can do it. If you are interested in speaking and understanding Korean, it is one of the best choices. I have been teaching English for Korean and also Korean for people who wanted to learn Korean just like you. Let's have some fun here.
Here is what we are going to do.
1. It has to be fun, always.
- K-drama / K-pop would be the first step
2. You need to know how to pronounce.
- I will be your Pronounce teacher.
(If you want to actually use it, you need to say it right. Unless they might not understand.
3. Starting from an easy one.
- When talking to people, communication is the purpose. So it should be easy always.
(We are going to start from an easy one and expand it to more.)
Most of all, we are going to be friends with each other. Actually, learning a language is about learning the culture. So we need to share cultures. In that way, you could know why they use certain words. I'm looking forward to talking, seeing, and sharing with your story and culture. Can't wait. Who knows, If you come to Korea, we could drink Soju together someday? :)
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