Korean Language Tutor Cover Letter
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James Kawazaki
17 Temple St
Bowden NSW 2946
T: (02) 9999 0000
M: 0433 333 330
E: j.kawazaki@email.com
[date]
Rosa Lupe
HR Manager
Polylingual
14 Rainbow St
Benetton NSW 2345
Dear Ms Lupe,
Re: Language Tutor position
I am writing to apply for the position of Language Tutor as advertised recently.
I am a highly organized and proficient Korean language tutor currently studying a Bachelor of Languages and International
Business. I possess over three years of experience as a language tutor and teacher.
For the past two years I have been working as a private Korean language tutor catering to students, travellers and corporate
clients. I conduct both one-on-one and group tutoring lessons focusing on reading, writing and speaking, with a particular focus
on business vocabulary for my corporate clients. I also impart knowledge on Korean cultural norms and practices as an integral
part of my lessons.
Prior to my university studies, I travelled and worked in Japan for one year, teaching English in an English language school in
Osaka. This year was invaluable in enabling me to perfect my Korean language skills, gain an in-depth understanding of Korean
culture, and develop my language teaching and lesson planning skills. While at the Osaka English School, I was able to develop
effective lesson plans while creating a fun learning environment, and consistently received positive feedback in student
assessments. I also received a commendation from the school principal based on my performance.
As an Australian of Korean descent, I am fascinated by everything I have learned of Korean language and culture and I would
love the opportunity to share my knowledge and enthusiasm with your students. I am an energetic, creative and enthusiastic
teacher and tutor, and with my studies in international business I possess an extensive vocabulary in Korean business language.
I believe that I could make a valuable contribution to the Korean language team at Polylingual and would be available to teach at
least eight hours per week, including evenings and weekends, which I could fit around my university studies. My resume is
attached and I look forward to being able to discuss the position with you further.
Yours sincerely,
James Kawazaki
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