Dec 08 2008

Looking For Korean Language Teacher

Published by Ricky at 9:35 am under Japanese, NextLevel

I’m helping two students from my NextLevel Tutor Network to look for teacher who can teach them Korean language at their home in Taman Mastiara, Jalan Kepong, Kuala Lumpur.

I don’t charge commission.  I’ll just pass you to the students.  More information can be found here at http://nextlevel.com.my/assignment/32401

So if you can teach Korean, or know someone else who can, please let me know at info [at] nextlevel.com.my.

By the way, do you like to learn foreign language?  Yes, I do.  I wish to learn Japanese, Korean, Thai, Spanish and French.  Very greedy hor :-o

But I can’t be learning so many things at the same time.  So for those who know me, you know what I’m at – it’s Japanese.  So let me just show off.

はじめまして、どうぞよろしく おねがいします (hajimemashite, douzoyoroshiku onegaishimasu).

It means “nice to meet you”.  Very long, isn’t it?  Literally it means “It’s my first time seeing you.  Please be nice to me”.  It’s a polite way of saying when meeting someone for the first time. Japanese put much importance on politeness, and it seems to me that the more words you use, the more polite you will be :-)

Interested in any new tongue?

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11 responses so far

11 Responses to “Looking For Korean Language Teacher”

  1. Prestonon 08 Dec 2008 at 10:11 am

    Perhaps you can double confirm with ICLS, they might able to provide personal tutor in Korean language to the people looking for it.

  2. Rickyon 08 Dec 2008 at 5:25 pm

    Thanks Preston for quick response :-) Long time no see. Seems that you are following my blog closely. How’s your Japanese class now?

    I’ll email ICLS about it. Thanks for suggestion.

  3. Prestonon 08 Dec 2008 at 9:59 pm

    I’m just doing fine. Most of your blog entries are short and quick which attracts me to follow up. I might try to apply the same feature of yours into my blog :) .

    In regards of my Jap, just finished the JLPT 3 exam at UPM on last Sunday. The queries were slightly easier but not too easy compared to the past years papers. Lucky for me and all others JLPT 3 examinees :) . I was worried on the listening test the most but somehow I could able to comprehend well during the exam but not during the intensive JLPT 3 class! Weird! Perhaps the underlying reason was I sat just in front of the speakers haha :) !

    Better phone to ICLS personally to get a quick response :) .

    Cheers,

  4. Rickyon 08 Dec 2008 at 11:16 pm

    Thanks for kind comments. And perhaps the JLPT 3 class was made tougher to help you pass the real exam :-) Well done! Now let’s go for JLPT 2 or even 1! Keep in touch ah. Can yum cha anytime if free…

  5. belleon 04 Feb 2009 at 11:44 pm

    hi! i’m belle and i’m looking for korean lessons.
    so i just want to ask if you know any korean lessons available in subang jaya.
    thanks!
    ^^

  6. Rickyon 05 Feb 2009 at 9:43 am

    Hi Belle, please try to request for a Korean teacher here :-)

  7. Agneson 03 Apr 2009 at 10:28 am

    Hi, Im a korea language personal tutor, anybody interested to learn korea language , please email me to this add agnes_smchin@hotmail.com. Thanks!

  8. Cherylon 28 Apr 2009 at 2:33 pm

    Hi, nice to meet you here.

    I’m Korean language tutor too, if you interested you may contact me through my email, cheryllee0708@hotmail.com

    Thanks

  9. Vanieon 08 Jul 2010 at 7:12 pm

    Hi Belle,

    We are language centre based in USJ Sentral(opposite giant), Subang Jaya. Feel free to come to our centre for more info. Thanks!

  10. Belleon 09 Jul 2010 at 6:25 pm

    Hi Vanie,

    May I have your email?
    I’m really interested and would like to ask a few questions

    =)

  11. Vanieon 09 Jul 2010 at 8:30 pm

    Hi Belle,

    Thanks for your quick respond. My email id is kl_devani@yahoo.com

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