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min-sik Tourist


Joined: Jun 01, 2007 Posts: 48 Location: alaska
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Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 7:18 pm Post subject: looking for a chat buddy? here i am. |
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i can do this in korean but i'll do it in english to thoroghly get this out. i love to teach korean with a passion; i do this for the govornment. i am a certified korean linguist. i am an af-am US citizen; living proof that this language can be mastered if you are willing to invest patience and discipline.
i'm not offering full-blown university type classes nor stupid little one-liners to help you get lucky with a korean girl (besides, they are not as promiscuous as you would like to think). i would do translations here and there and definately give you a better understanding of the basis of ths language. i am a grammar buff when it comes to korean because that opens doors faster for you instead of focusing soley on words. how are you gonna effectively communicate if you don't know how to use the damn word right in a sentence?
i'm very enthusiastic about teaching so i definately can make it interesting.
i've lived in p'yeontaek for quite a while so i can do Q & A about etiquette as well. pm or message this thread if you'd like some help understanding korean.  |
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y2so Tourist


Joined: May 17, 2008 Posts: 89
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Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 7:52 pm Post subject: Re: looking for a chat buddy? here i am. |
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i can do this in korean but i'll do it in english to thoroghly get this out. i love to teach korean with a passion; i do this for the govornment. i am a certified korean linguist. i am an af-am US citizen; living proof that this language can be mastered if you are willing to invest patience and discipline.
i'm not offering full-blown university type classes nor stupid little one-liners to help you get lucky with a korean girl (besides, they are not as promiscuous as you would like to think). i would do translations here and there and definately give you a better understanding of the basis of ths language. i am a grammar buff when it comes to korean because that opens doors faster for you instead of focusing soley on words. how are you gonna effectively communicate if you don't know how to use the damn word right in a sentence?
i'm very enthusiastic about teaching so i definately can make it interesting.
i've lived in p'yeontaek for quite a while so i can do Q & A about etiquette as well. pm or message this thread if you'd like some help understanding korean.  |
Hello Min-sik!
It is so nice to hear from someone who is passionate about helping someone who is willing to learn Korean.
How about me willing to learn better English?
I am not a young girl that you can be excited to talk with but an semi old man having zeal to help make my present poor English rich in confident talk of English.
I also like to talk about things in life.
What do you say?
Do I talk sense at all? |
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min-sik Tourist


Joined: Jun 01, 2007 Posts: 48 Location: alaska
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:17 pm Post subject: |
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sorry, my week got a little bit busy........unsuspectedly.
are you a korean wanting to improve on your english?
if so that is fine. if you have to switch back to korean to ask a question in regard to any grammatical aspects then i can do that as well.
so in which category do you place yourself?
--subject change--
**Again, i'm not here to help you fulfill any K-girl fetishes. the moment i get requests for help that include "cuz i love korean girls... or anything even close to matching that type of phrase, I will delete your message and you can look for help elsewhere....perhaps a slang book or something. i see this stuff all the time in language forums (especially the japanese forum i use to associate with) i'm putting myself out there to people who want to learn the language for the sake of learning it not to make dates.
i still extend my assistance to anyone who can sit their fetish on the back burner and appreciate the language. |
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Gem Beginner


Joined: Jul 11, 2008 Posts: 5
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:51 pm Post subject: |
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Hey MinSik, Im Gemma
I have just started learning-- I already know the hangeul alphabet and a few small things but I really really want to learn korean fully.
I live in Engalnd so there aren't really many places that teaches it (if any).
I am also planning to go to korea next summer.
If you dont mind, I would love your help at learning vocab as well as all the grammar, tenses etc.
Please and thank you. x |
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