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3 Vietnamese teachers are available for private Vietnamese lessons in Seoul, in-person or online Vietnamese classes. + Read more TUTOROO now works with 3 private Vietnamese tutors available for in-person or for online private Vietnamese classes. You can browse through the teachers profiles below to contact your preferred private tutor. We will introduce you to another private Vietnamese teacher in the event the tutor you've inquired for is not available or cannot accommodate your needs. Pick your private Vietnamese teacher and start learning Vietnamese today! Read less

Basic Vietnamese language education for Koreans
Nguyen
 Vietnam
 Dongdaemun District, Seoul, South Korea

Private Vietnamese tutor in Seoul

Teacher joined in Mar, 2024

안녕하세요. 만나서 반가워요. 저는 현재 한국 내 대학교에서 관광학을 전공하고 있는 서울에 거주하는 베트남 학생이에요. 저의 장점을 소개할게요. 저는 먼저 2년 동안 한국인에게 베트남어를 가르쳤어요. 그중 한 학생은 현재 베트남에서 살고 있으며, 베트남 대학교에서 한국어를 가르치는 교수예요. 저는 그 외국어로서 한국어를 전공한 교수께 베트남어를 가르친 경험이 있어요. 그때 저는 베트남어를 가르치면서 교수법도 많이 배웠어요. 그때 배운 스킬을 통해서 여러분께 가르칠 거에요. 둘째, 저의 교수법은 흔히 말하는 말하기 중심이에요. 전문적인 용어로서 의사소통중심법으로 한국어를 가르칠 거예요. 의사소통중심법은 간단히 말해서 학생들이 말을 할 수 있도록 수업을 진행하는 것이에요. 또한, 각 주제에 맞게 어휘 및 문법을 가르치고 주제에 대해 자유롭게 말할 수 있도록 도울 거예요. 셋째, 저는 PPT로 수업을 진행할 거예요. 학생들이 쉽고 빠르게 공부를 할 수 있게 PPT를 만들었어요. 그리고 PPT로 수업을 하면 책을 보지 않아서 집중력을 높일 수 있어요. 베트남어는 발음부터 천천히 공부해야 해요. 배우기 아주 어려운 언어지만 함께 공부해 봐요. hello. nice to meet you I am a Vietnamese student living in Seoul, currently majoring in tourism at a university in Korea. Let me introduce my strengths. First, I taught Vietnamese to Koreans for two years. One of them is currently living in Vietnam and is a professor who teaches Korean at a Vietnamese university. I have experience teaching Vietnamese as a foreign language to a professor who majored in Korean. At that time, I learned a lot about teaching methods while teaching Vietnamese. I will teach you the skills I learned back then. Second, my teaching method is centered around speaking. In technical terms, we will teach Korean using a communication-centered method. Simply put, the communication-centered method is to teach classes so that students can speak. We will also teach you vocabulary and grammar tailored to each topic and help you speak freely about the topic. Third, I will teach the class using PPT. We created a PPT so that students can study easily and quickly. And if you teach with PPT, you can improve your concentration by not looking at the book. You need to study Vietnamese slowly, starting with pronunciation. It's a very difficult language to learn, but let's study it together.

 Tutor available for 5 more students

KRW 22000 / hour  Contact now
A great and enthusiasm teacher
Phuong
 Vietnam
 Incheon, South Korea

Improve your Vietnamese with a native teacher

Teacher joined in Dec, 2021

Hi, I am Jiyeon, originally from Vietnam. But I am able to speak Korean as a native. And a little bit of English as well. I now study master's in Teaching Korean as a foreign language. I believe that I can help you learn languages with my ability. To introduce myself, I have experienced work as an interpreter and customer service, Vietnamese tutor for children. Learning with me, I will provide a program that matches with you and carefully correct your mistakes. I can not wait to be your tutor.

 Tutor available for 5 more students

KRW 25000 / hour  Contact now
NaNa’s experiences
Dang
 Vietnam
 Ansan-si, 경기도, South Korea

Vietnamese course in Seoul near you

Teacher joined in Oct, 2019

My name is NaNa, I am from Vietnam. Currently, I am living in South Korea for traveling and experiencing the culture. I can speak English fluently, Vietnamese is my mother tongue and Russian is the language that I learned since being a child. My hobby is Yoga and listening to music, along with cooking. I want to meet people around the world to share my experience and my country’s culture. To be honest, I don’t have any certification for teaching, but my strong point since young is learning the language. So I hope that I can share my passion for languages with my students.

 Tutor available for 2 more students

KRW 30000 / hour  Contact now

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Vietnamese FAQs

Is Vietnamese Difficult to Learn?

Learning any language can be challenging, and Vietnamese is not left out. Vietnamese becomes even more challenging without a Vietnamese tutor if you're an English speaker. Although the grammar seems very simple, it is different from common languages you're familiar with. The Vietnamese employ the Latin alphabet and Chinese characters as their basics but are strongly modified. It also uses several accentual diacritics and marks not found in the English language.

The Chinese characters symbolize both meaning and sound. However, a letter in the Latin alphabet only has a sound; the meaning is known only when the letters are formed into words, syllables, and morphemes.

Most words in Vietnamese are single-syllabic. However, many others are formed by compounding or reduplicating these simple words. Instead of learning hundreds of characters as in the Chinese language, you only need to learn the 29 letters to make the syllables you need.

Knowing the alphabet is not difficult; the real issue lies with pronunciation because Vietnamese is a tonal language. Learning Vietnamese onlineto understand and make statements with different tones is important. It is essential that you pronounce with the right tonal pitch, or you will not be understood at all.

For instance, the word 'ma' is a base word with up to 6 different meanings because of differing tones:

mạ = rice seedlings
ma = ghost
mả = tomb
má = mother
mà = nevertheless
mã = code

Other examples are as follows:

còn: also
con: child

tím: purple
tim: heart
tìm: find

ca: song
cà: tomato
cả: all
cá: fish

cho: give
chó: dog

bà: old woman
ba: three

cu: penis
củ: root
cũ: old
cụ: old person

There are many more of these words-hundreds-found in the Vietnamese language.

To learn Vietnamese with a private tutor, you might need a lot of time which can be a challenge on its own. But, Challenges, they say, build character.

The other difficulties won't matter if you put your all into it and remain patient. Patience is what makes around 90 million speakers in the world enjoy speaking Vietnamese.

How Long Does It Take To Achieve Fluency in Vietnamese?

The US Department of State's Foreign Service Institute (FSI) included Vietnamese in category 3 of the most difficult languages for English speakers. Their observation was that English-speaking students in the states spend around 1,100 hours to attain fluency.

However, they researched native English language speakers only. If you're a native speaker of tonal languages like Chinese, Japanese, or Thai, it might take you fewer hours. However, attaining fluency mainly depends on your attitude toward learning the language.

What's the Fastest Way to Learn Vietnamese?

1. Start by learning basic Vietnamese words and phrases

One of the best ways to learn Vietnamese or any language, is to learn the most commonly used words. Basic words like "hello," "thank you," and "sorry" in Vietnamese are easy to learn. These words are important in that they can help you start a simple conversation with native Vietnamese speakers. Also, they improve your courage to advance in learning Vietnamese.

There are several channels you can learn these basic words and phrases from. One of them is the Vietnamese phrasebook or app.

2. Pay attention to the Vietnamese language tones

Vietnamese is a tonal language. So the implication of this is that a single word with different tones can have different meanings. And it might get challenging when you speak Vietnamese, but people can't understand you because of incorrect use of tone.

In Vietnamese, there are six tones. So you can try to mimic what other Vietnamese native speakers say and how they say it.

If you put enough effort into correctly mastering, differentiating, and making statements with the tones, people will understand you better.

3. Practice with native speakers as much as you can

As important as it is to learn Vietnamese with private tutors, practicing with native speakers is better.

It gives you the chance to understand how the words you've learnt are correctly used in day-to-day conversations.

Furthermore, having a conversation with native speakers can assist in learning and using idioms and slang. These people also assist you in understanding their culture.

You can start by joining social media language exchange groups where Vietnamese native speakers also participate.

Signing up for language schools or creating appointments with a Vietnamese tutor can also go long.

4. Be consistent in learning and using new vocabulary

Learning 'hard languages' like Vietnamese, as stated by the FSI, requires a good attitude. Likewise, learning it fast requires consistency. The more time we spend in the company of someone, the more we remember their face. Also, the more time you spend with the language, the more you remember it.

You can begin to learn Vietnamese by spending between 20 and 30 minutes on it daily. However, once you get comfortable with it, you can increase your learning period to 1 hour or 2 hours per day. In addition, you can set daily reminders to inform you whenever it's time for learning.

Furthermore, rewarding yourself every time you attain a specific learning level can help you stay motivated. For instance, you can choose to treat yourself to nice Vietnamese food when you can correctly use ten Vietnamese proverbs or idioms in a day. Or, you can take yourself out to spend the day in a place you love to be.

As the saying goes, "You only don't finish what you don't start". Starting your Vietnamese learning journey today and being consistent until you attain fluency is a good choice.

How Many People Speak Vietnamese?

Worldwide, about 86 million people speak Vietnamese. This is about 1.14% of the world's population. Out of the 91 million speakers, about 16 million are second-language speakers. An estimated 75 million are native speakers of the language.

The Vietnamese (Kinh) ethnic group has native Vietnamese speakers. While second language speakers learn Vietnamese because it is an official language in the country they live in. The Vietnamese's International Phonetic Alphabet is [tĭəŋ vìəˀt] for the Northern region and [tǐəŋ jìək] for the Southern.

How Many Countries Employ Vietnamese as their Official Language?

Vietnamese is the sole national and official language in Vietnam. It is the language spoken by the Vietnamese majority group and the ethnic minority population.

The Gin(formerly residents of three islands but now on the mainland in the Southern Guangxi) people also speak the language.

In Laos and Cambodia, both of Vietnam's neighboring countries, there are also many speakers of Vietnamese. Hence, taking Vietnamese lessons is a good idea.

Vietnamese is among the most spoken languages in the United States. It is ranked fifth with well above 1.5 million speakers who live in a few states.

In Washington and Texas, it is the third most spoken language. In Virginia, Georgia, and Louisiana, it is the fourth most spoken language. And in California and Arkansas, it is the fifth.

Vietnamese also ranks seventh among the most spoken languages in Australia. It also tops other Asian languages as the most spoken in France and eighth among immigrant languages spoken at home.

Vietnamese is recognized and named in the Czech Republic among the fourteen minority languages. The recognition is based on communities or groups of people that have lived in the country, traditionally or long-term.

This status allows the Vietnamese group living in the Czech Republic to be represented on the Government Council for Nationalities. The council serves the Czech Republic Government as an advisory board for policies regarding national minorities.

The status also grants the group the right under law to make use of Vietnamese in judicial courts and with public administrations.

Why Should I Learn Vietnamese

Learning a new language depends on you and your reason for choosing to learn the language. You may want to consider taking private Vietnamese lessons because Vietnam is one of the developing countries with an active and promising tourist center.

The country shares the north border with China, the West with Cambodia and Lao, and the south with Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Thus, it is strongly influenced by Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism values. And by learning to speak the language among about 80 million native speakers, you'll get to understand this diverse community of people.

Interesting cultural places to visit in Vietnam are:

The cultural richness of Vietnam makes it a fascinating place to be. The people of Vietnam have a lot of delicious dishes for you to choose from. You can also learn how the different dishes are made, including all the ingredients. Learning Vietnamese with a private tutor makes you fully appreciate all these.

Popular Vietnamese Proficiency Test

The most commonly known Vietnamese proficiency test is the 'Năng lực Tiếng Việt.' Popularly called NLTV, the 'Năng lực' translates to ability while 'Tiếng' means language, and 'Việt,' Vietnam. Therefore, the literal translation of 'Năng lực Tiếng Việt' is 'Vietnamese language ability,' that is, your ability to use and understand Vietnamese.

In most cases, to study in Vietnam as an international student, you would have to take proficiency tests. These tests are conducted by public and private universities under the umbrella of the National University System of Vietnam.

Also, in case you're coming into Vietnam for a business or job search, you'd need to write a Vietnamese proficiency test as most employers require it. Taking Vietnamese lessons can increase your chances of securing a job in Vietnam.

The NLTV has six levels divided into three main categories, and each main category has two subcategories.

The three main categories are elementary, intermediate, and Advanced.

The elementary level has two sub-levels-A1 and A2, representing level 1 and level 2, respectively.

The intermediate level has two sublevels-B1 and B2, representing level 3 and level 4, respectively.

The Advanced level also has two sublevels-C1 and C2, representing level 5 and level 6, respectively.

It is also available in Vietnam, Taiwan, and South Korea with a validity of 2 years.

In addition, the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training, under Circular 27, published a regulation regarding how Vietnamese proficiency tests should be organized for foreigners. The circular was effective from November 22, 2021.

The test assesses proficiency using the four skills of learning- listening, reading, writing, and speaking.

Your reading, writing, and listening abilities will be examined on a computer or paper, whereas your speaking skills will be tested in interviews with examiners or online. To excel in Vietnamese proficiency test, it's important that you enroll for Vietnamese private lessons.

The formats depend on how the test organizers want it, and you will be informed before you register. Regarding eligibility for these tests, the government allows tertiary institutions with literature studies, Vietnamese language studies, Vietnamese Culture studies, and Vietnamese literature teacher training. In addition, units selected by agencies in the state can also conduct training and tests. If you take any test within the six-level and pass, you will get a certificate issued by the Ministry of Education and Training.

How Can I Become a Tutor at TUTOROO

Becoming a tutor at TUTOROO is easy. You're not compelled or required to have certifications or qualifications to tutor in the city where you live. What's important is the knowledge of your native language as well as the confidence to teach people your native language. You can earn a steady income while teaching at TUTOROO, as many famous tutors make as much as $8000 monthly.

With TUTOROO, you can reach students interested in learning your mother tongue in person (physical classes) or online. Also, you can have your schedule full with classes as we can help you find weekly tutoring jobs.

One benefit of being a tutor on TUTOROO is that it's flexible, and you're sure to get weekly jobs. All you have to do is sign up here and get started. We typically respond within three working days.