안녕! Hi there! 👋🏻
I hope your week is off to a fantastic start! 😇
I’m doing great—my vacation just began, and I’m making every moment count. This past week, I finally caught up with friends I hadn’t seen in a while and attended some amazing events. I also had the pleasure of teaching an EdTech training course and leading a workshop on Korean culture specifically designed for Korean language teachers.
Here’s something exciting: I even got to host a radio show on KBS, the Korean national broadcasting station! My first experience on live radio was an absolute blast. Plus, I’ve been squeezing in Pilates sessions to build up my stamina. Because no matter what you’re doing, having the energy and endurance to keep going is crucial, right? You know what I mean!
How’s your Korean learning journey going these days? I’m sure you’ve been keeping up with my posts and studying hard—your support truly motivates me. I really believe that with your dedication, you’ll soon be chatting fluently with your Korean friends and watching K-dramas without needing subtitles.
Feeling like Korean is a bit challenging? That’s completely normal. The more you study, the more you want to master it, which can sometimes make it feel tough. I totally get it; as someone who’s always learning languages myself, I understand how you feel. But here’s the good news: you don’t have to do it alone. Let’s tackle this together! My mission is to make learning Korean easier and more enjoyable for you.
Trust me—you’re in great hands. I’ve been teaching Korean since 2007 (officially since 2011), and I’ve dedicated my life to discovering the most effective ways to teach it. In fact, my passion for Korean language education started in 2007, when I began teaching Korean to my Chinese friends while studying abroad in China. That experience ignited a lifelong love for teaching.

Speaking practice is key when learning Korean. In my classes, you’ll have a safe and supportive environment to practice as much as you need. Mistakes? They’re not just okay—they’re part of the process. That’s how we learn! (After all, nobody’s perfect, right?)
A quick tip: Be careful not to choose a Korean teacher just because they’re good at English. Even native speakers can struggle to teach effectively if they lack the right experience. But with me, you’re learning from someone who not only teaches Korean but also trains other Korean teachers. Together, we’ll make sure you succeed—as long as you stay committed, there’s no limit to what you can achieve.
Believe in yourself—you’ve got this. You can speak Korean just like a native! If you’re ready to take your Korean to the next level, click the button below to join my class. I can’t wait to see you there!
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How have you been studying Korean lately? What method has been the most helpful for you? Share your thoughts in the comments!