Hey everyone, so far I’ve just been lurking but apparently it may be time for my first real post; My name’s Christine (25F) and I studied law and administration but also have a background in economics. I used to live in Berlin and Tokyo, where I picked up quite a bit of Japanese, and now I am in Eastern Europe due to work, living the quarantine life. My hobbies are very basic: video games, books, movies, anime/manga, abandoned buildings, criminology and making my friends drink more Cuba Libre than they (or I) really should. I have recently started learning Korean, but do not wanna lose my grasp on my other languages…So shoot me a DM and let's chat!
please check DM!
18M native korean speaker
fluent in english as well
currently studying for B1 German!
Could need some help in korean too. Native german and good in english
check reddit chat. i sent you a message
I speak French and could help you to improve from time to time
Hey, I'm not fluent in any of those, but my French is B2 and I'm starting to learn Korean as well. And it would be good to me to talk to someone who is German-native. Dm me if you'd like, I think we can share experiences and help with other.
French native here! I studied English and German at the university and also business/economics/marketing (and a wee bit of law). Shoot me a message if you want! 😊
DM sent!
Hey! Native Korean speaker her! Happy to help with that language!
Sorry if not allowed but, what does means those letters and numbers after languages? (English C1, japanese A2, etc) it seems to be related to the level that one person has on that language but idk, can someone clarify this to me?
No problem - it's the CEFR (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages), indicating your language level. A is Beginner, B is Interemediate and C is Fluent (roughly).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages
It's a language level evaluation system established by the council of Europe. It is very convenient and now widely used.