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2+ years
Hyun is a native Korean speaker who understands the specific stumbling blocks English speakers face with the language — honorific levels, particle usage, and verb conjugation patterns that have no direct English equivalent. He structures lessons around practical conversation and grammar simultaneous...
Cornell University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Growing up speaking Korean at home while studying biology at the University of Michigan, Amy navigates both languages with the kind of fluency that lets her pinpoint exactly where English speakers stumble — particularly with word order reversals and choosing the right speech level for different soci...
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Lucy Je is a native-level Korean instructor with a TKSOL certification and over fifteen years of teaching the language. Whether a student is mastering Hangul for the first time or working through honorific speech levels and complex verb conjugations, she tailors each session to the learner's current...
Pukyung National University
MS
University of Padova
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Lexy lists Korean among her language specialties alongside French, and her ESL/ELL teaching background means she's practiced at explaining grammar concepts to learners whose first language works very differently. She leans into making early-stage vocabulary and sentence patterns feel approachable, t...
Brigham Young University-Provo
Undergraduate Degree

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Dawoon's master's in Teaching Korean to Speakers of Other Languages (TKSOL) means she's trained specifically in diagnosing where non-native learners break down — and she's put that training to work preparing students for the Korean Proficiency Test and the Defense Language Proficiency Test, where sh...
Ewha womans University
Master's/Graduate

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Ehigbor
As a multilingual speaker who has studied Korean extensively — including preparing for the SAT Subject Test in Korean with Listening — Ehigbor breaks down hangul, sentence structure, and honorific levels in ways that make the language accessible to beginners and intermediate learners alike. Reading ...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor in Arts, Premedicine

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Seong
Seong is a heritage Korean speaker who also prepared for the SAT Subject Test in Korean with Listening, giving her both native fluency and an understanding of how Korean grammar is formally tested. She digs into the particles, honorific levels, and sentence-ending structures that trip up learners at...
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Teresa
Teresa's double major in Biology and Hispanic Studies at Boston College means she's no stranger to learning languages with discipline and structure — Korean is one she speaks and loves teaching most. She zeroes in on the rhythm of natural conversation, helping learners internalize speech patterns an...
Boston College
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Joseph
I am currently a first-year Master's student at the Yale School of Public Health. I received my Bachelor's in biology at UCLA. As a Californian, I enjoy sunny weather and eating avocados.
Yale University
Master in Public Health, Public Health
University of California Los Angeles
Bachelor's in Biology

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Six months of study abroad in South Korea and a college career spent teaching Korean high school students gave Joo fluency that textbooks alone can't replicate. She digs into honorific levels, verb conjugation patterns, and particle usage with real conversational examples, so students learn how Kore...
Carleton College
Bachelors, Psychology
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Sienna
Calculus Tutor • +12 Subjects
I am a graduate from UCLA and currently working as a CPA; however, I have been enjoying time to teach the Korean language and culture when I have extra time. Hobbies: books, hiking, reading, music, writing, art
Grace
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +29 Subjects
I am currently pursuing a Master's in Teaching at the University of Chicago and also have a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Chicago.
Christina
Calculus Tutor • +16 Subjects
I am a graduate of New York University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Childhood (G 1-6) Education and Childhood (G1-6) Special Education. I have gotten my teacher certification in the state of New York, right after graduating. After graduating from NYU, I taught English to students in Elementary School in Korea (G1-6) and I have taught all different levels. I am now pursuing a master's of Education in English Language Learner program at Vanderbilt University. I am passionate about elementary education and teaching English as a foreign language. In my experience of learning and teaching elementary school, I always try to make the activity more engaging and fun. In my spare time, I like to listen to music, watch tv, and hang out with friends.
Youngbin
Calculus Tutor • +36 Subjects
I am a dedicated tutor with a goal to center my practice on finding the learning style of each unique learner and working to establish an effective teaching style around the specific needs of the learner. I believe in communication between the learner and the tutor, and I encourage interactive learning.
Eugene
Elementary Math Tutor • +28 Subjects
I'm really interested in is the process of learning; step by step, helping a student acquire the skills and knowledge to be successful in the given subject. Hobbies: reading, music, art, books, writing
Moon
Calculus Tutor • +19 Subjects
I am patient, relaxed, keenly observant, and articulate - I will find a way to put things so that you will really "get it" from your perspective!
Sophia
College Algebra Tutor • +19 Subjects
I am licensed to practice pharmacy in the state of New York. Subjects that I am the most comfortable teaching are math (up to Algebra 2), science (Biology, Pharmacology, Pharmacokinetics, etc), and certain languages (Korean, Japanese, French) at the beginner level. While dabbling in a few "teaching" experiences (teaching assistant for a course, Paint Nite instructor) I found that I do best in a 1-on-1 setting which tutoring fits the bill. My teaching style is incredibly laid-back and my end-goal is making sure that one is comfortable with me and also with learning the material.
Peace
Calculus Tutor • +22 Subjects
I am most comfortable teaching the SAT Reading/Writing and helping youths with their personal statements. Furthermore, my one-year experience as an AmeriCorps VISTA for PeaceJam Foundation – an award-winning organization that promotes service learning and peacekeeping through the combined efforts of Nobel Peace Laureates and young people – has instilled in me a deep reverence and hope for our youths today. I strongly believe in our youths’ limitless potential to pursue their dreams and become agents of positive social change and know I will be an excellent mentor/coach through their journey. Hobbies: travel, reading, music, writing, art, books, films
James
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +46 Subjects
I'm James. I'm a junior at Brown University with a 4.0 GPA and numerous standardized test scores at the 99+ percentile. My test scores include a 35 on the ACT (36 in Math and 35 in English, Reading, and Science) and a 800 on SAT Math Level II. I am very experienced and prepared as a tutor. I've worked with students from numerous educational backgrounds and helped them reach their goal scores. I look forward to meeting you and helping you achieve success!
Andrew
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +45 Subjects
I am currently an undergraduate student at Cornell University studying Biological sciences. At school, I am involved in research regarding Veterinary Oncology to uncover more about treating lymphoma in dogs. I have also worked with MedLife, a medical brigade organization, to bring medical care and education to Lima, Peru. Outside of classes, I dance as a member of a Korean hip-hop dance group. Currently during the summer I am working as a clinic instructor for a learning center geared towards individuals with learning disabilities. I have a strong interest in working with children, and young adults, having tutored since middle school and spent a year as a teaching assistant for elementary reading and math. Hobbies: books, dancing, reading, cooking, music, writing, art
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Korean verb conjugation is notoriously difficult because verbs change based on tense, politeness level, and whether the action is completed or ongoing—often with irregular patterns that don't follow predictable rules. A tutor can break down conjugation systematically, starting with regular patterns before tackling irregular verbs, and provide targeted practice with verbs you'll actually use in conversation. Rather than memorizing conjugation tables, personalized 1-on-1 instruction focuses on understanding the logic behind changes and building muscle memory through repeated, contextual usage.
In a typical Korean classroom, students get limited speaking time—maybe a few minutes per class. With personalized tutoring, you have a full session dedicated entirely to conversation, allowing you to practice natural dialogue, receive immediate correction on pronunciation and grammar, and build confidence speaking without the pressure of peers. Tutors can also tailor conversations to your interests and proficiency level, gradually moving from scripted exchanges to spontaneous discussion, which accelerates your path to conversational fluency far more effectively than group settings allow.
English speakers often struggle with Korean's double consonants (쌍자음), the distinction between similar sounds like ㄷ and ㄹ, and the proper pitch and rhythm of Korean speech. A tutor can demonstrate correct mouth and tongue positioning, have you practice minimal pairs to distinguish similar sounds, and provide real-time feedback on your accent during conversation. Regular one-on-one practice with native or near-native speakers helps train your ear and mouth to produce authentic Korean sounds, which is nearly impossible to achieve through self-study or large classroom settings.
Simply memorizing word lists is ineffective—Korean vocabulary sticks best when learned in context and used repeatedly in conversation. A tutor can introduce new vocabulary through topics relevant to your interests, use spaced repetition strategies during sessions, and weave those words naturally into dialogue so you practice retrieving them under realistic conditions. This approach—combining contextual learning with active speaking practice—leads to deeper retention than traditional flashcard methods and helps you internalize vocabulary in ways that transfer to real conversations.
Korean's three writing systems—Hangul (alphabet), Hanja (Chinese characters), and mixed text—require dedicated practice beyond just conversation. A strong tutor balances all four skills by having you read authentic materials at your level, write short responses or journal entries, and connect reading/writing to your speaking goals. For example, you might read a Korean news article, discuss it conversationally, then write a summary—reinforcing vocabulary and grammar across multiple modalities in ways that accelerate overall proficiency.
Korean grammar and vocabulary are deeply tied to cultural concepts—like the complex system of honorifics (존댓말 vs 반말) that reflect social relationships, or expressions rooted in Korean traditions that don't translate directly to English. A tutor who understands Korean culture can explain why certain phrases are used in specific contexts, help you navigate social norms in conversation, and make learning feel connected to real Korean life rather than abstract rules. This cultural grounding makes the language more meaningful and helps you communicate authentically, not just grammatically.
Beginners need foundational work on Hangul, basic grammar patterns, and essential survival vocabulary, with tutors focusing on building confidence and establishing correct pronunciation habits early. Advanced learners benefit from tutors who can challenge them with nuanced grammar (like subjunctive and conditional forms), help them understand native-level media, and refine accent to near-native levels. A tutor's ability to diagnose your specific level and gaps—whether you're just starting or preparing for TOPIK exams—and customize instruction accordingly is what makes personalized tutoring so effective across the proficiency spectrum.
Yes—a skilled tutor can simulate immersion by conducting sessions entirely in Korean (adjusted to your level), using authentic Korean media and materials, discussing Korean current events and culture, and creating scenarios that mimic real-world interactions. This targeted immersion approach, combined with your own consumption of Korean content outside tutoring sessions, can accelerate learning significantly. While travel offers unique cultural exposure, consistent one-on-one immersion-style tutoring with a native speaker often produces faster and more measurable progress than sporadic classroom study, especially for developing conversational fluency.
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