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Корейский
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| Изучаемый язык : |
Английский
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Hello,
My name is Juho. I'm 27 years old and I live in Chicago, in the USA.
I am looking for a language exchange partner to study English.
I'd be happy to help you to learn Korean in exchange.
| Родной язык : |
Корейский
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| Изучаемый язык : |
Английский
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노스욕에 현재 살고 있구요, 영어-한국어 언어교환 편하게 이야기 하고싶은 분 있으시면 같이 놀아요!
I currently live in North York. If anyone is interested in a casual English-Korean language exchange and just having a good time, let’s hang out! 😊
| Родной язык : |
Корейский
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| Изучаемый язык : |
Английский
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hello
I work at hospital in NYC
So I wanna improve my english
Also I can help you speak korean
so feel free to contact me. ilike make a friend on the over world!
and Now im looking forward to meet someone who exchange languege for study
If you have a question, send me kt or insta haha
have a nice day!
| Родной язык : |
Корейский
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| Изучаемый язык : |
Японский,
Английский
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Hello,
My name is Kimhakrae and I live in Seoul, in Korea.
I am looking for a language exchange partner to study Japanese and English.
I'd be happy to help you to learn Korean in exchange.
| Родной язык : |
Корейский
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| Изучаемый язык : |
Английский,
Японский
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안녕! 나는 한국 나이로 21살이고 일본어 영어와언어교환 하기를 원합니다. 취미는 음악 감상,영화,게임,애니메이션이고 개와 고양이를 좋아합니다. 나는 한국어와 한국 문화들을 가르쳐 줄 수 있어요 아무나 환영해요!
hi! I am 21 years old in Korean age and want to exchange language with Japanese and English. My hobbies are listening to music, movies, games, and animation, and I like dogs and cats. I can teach you Korean language and Korean culture. Anyone is welcome!
| Родной язык : |
Корейский
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| Изучаемый язык : |
Английский
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Hi! I'm Chanee, based in Seoul.
My native language is Korean, and I'm looking for a language exchange partner.
I hope we can do video calls or meet up in person for language exchange.
My interests: AI (my major), reading, journaling, listening to music (I'm into hip-hop and electronic music lately), fashion, American culture, Japanese culture, movies, and deep conversations about life.
I'm a TCK, so if you're a TCK too, I'd love to share our experiences :)
(We can just talk, no need for a language exchange! Korean or English is fine)
| Родной язык : |
Корейский
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| Изучаемый язык : |
Английский
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Hi! I joined because I want to improve my English speaking skills. I’m looking for someone who can chat with me in both Korean and English.
| Родной язык : |
Корейский
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| Изучаемый язык : |
Английский,
Китайский (мандарин),
Японский
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A little about me:
- Bachelor’s degree in Podiatry/ 足部醫學専攻
- Diploma in Languages, majoring in Japanese/ 言語学ディプロマ (日本語専攻)
- Completed the Level 3 Korean Language Instructor Course at Yonsei University/ 延世大学て韓国語教員養成課程修了
- Currently majoring in Korean Language Education to qualify for the Level 2 Korean Teaching Certificate/ 韓国語教員資格2級取得のため、現在、韓国語教育 を専攻中
- TOPIK Level 6/ TOPIK 6級
I enjoy learning languages, exploring different cultures, and meeting people from around the world. I’ve been doing language exchange for many years, and I have experience teaching Korean to learners of different ages, from children to adults and seniors.
I’m currently focusing on Japanese and Chinese, but I’m also interested in many other languages and cultures.
I’d love to learn about your language and culture, and I’d be happy to help you with Korean, natural expressions, pronunciation, and Korean culture.
I’m hoping to meet friendly and respectful language exchange partners for regular practice and long-term friendship.
If you’re planning to visit Korea or Australia, I’d be happy to share travel tips or show you around. I’ve done this many times and really enjoy it.
Feel free to message me. Let’s learn from each other!
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Extra note:
I’m familiar with the common mistakes Korean learners often make, and I can help answer your grammar questions, explain natural expressions, and share insights about Korean culture.
For example:
#1: “잘 지냈어요?” and “어떻게 지내세요?” are not always direct equivalents of “How are you?” in Korean. “잘 지냈어요?” is closer to “How have you been?” and is usually used when you haven’t seen someone for a while. Korean people don’t typically use “How are you?” as a casual greeting in the same way English speakers do.
#2: In Korean culture, the word “친구” usually refers to someone who is the same age as you. You can of course be close to people who are older or younger, but the way you address them and describe the relationship is different. It’s an interesting cultural difference!
If you want to learn more about Korean language and culture, feel free to reach out 😊
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W hat I use:
Kakaotalk (main), Line, WeChat, Discord, Instagram, email
What I don’t use:
Hangouts, Snapchat, WhatsApp or any other messengers not listed above.
こんにちは、Jakeです。
以前は趣味で日本語を勉強しながら言語交換 をしていましたが、もっと本格的に学びたいと思い、 大学で日本語を専攻しました。まだまだ勉強中なので 、いろいろな方と交流しながら日本語をもっと練習し たいです。
自然な会話や表現、いろいろな話 し方に触れたいので、年齢や性別に関係なく、幅広い 方とお話しできたら嬉しいです。毎日連絡するのは難 しいかもしれませんが、長くゆっくり続けられる交流 ができればと思っています。
韓国語や英語に 興味がある方には、私もお手伝いできます。韓国語教 員資格3級を持っており、現在は2級取得を目指して 大学で韓国語教育学を勉強しています。学んだことを 活かしながら、いろいろな方と楽しく学び合いたいで す。
興味があれば、ぜひ気軽にメッセージし てください。よろしくお願いします。

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