Korean Teachers Give Tips On How To Learn Korean Faster
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- Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
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One thing to remember if you feel embarrassed about talking in Korean is that when you hear people trying to speak English (or anything language), you think it's cute and you respect their effort. It's not embarrassing to try and improve at something
I definitely don’t think its cute when people try to speak English..
This is true, I always feel like I’m just excited that they can even do what they can. It’s inspired me to try to learn Korean
Unless you're talking to French people, they don't value your efforts at all lmao
00:25 03:32 Hey it's Cake! Thank you, Jerry, for this fun interview! We are proceeding a lot of enjoyable contents for Korean learners so keep an eye on us! 👍
It’s Morning from the interview! I had so much fun during the interview. 한국어 공부 힘내세요🇰🇷💪
awesome! can’t wait to start my journey!
Thanks morning for helping out :) I’m sure your input will help a lot of Korean learners
As a retired teacher I can see specifically the two ladies who taught Korean for 5 years and 13 years respectively come across as teachers through and through. It is in a way a kind of performance when you teach. The 5 year teacher especially seemed to deliberately use complete sentences with consistent endings without a lot of conjunctions to make the content easier to understand for non-Korean speakers. She would most likely speak that way in her class. I thought she made it a point to conduct her interview with foreigners learning Korean in mind.
The 13 year teacher made an excellent point about input-output dynamics. Focusing on grammar and vocab does not make a person speak the language well. Those are just inputs. Ironically this is also why Koreans aren't fluent in English even though they take it throughout their school life.
Omg all my fav Korean Teachers in one video ❤ They are really good at teaching and their content are helpful 🎉
I really hope this comment isn’t taken negatively because that’s not my intention, but I do have to say that it is quite hard to learn a language when you don’t really have an opportunity to practice. Even when you learn with a tutor, there’s only so much that you and that tutor can do together because at the end of the day they’re only your teacher and are being paid for that service of teaching you, and afterwards you can’t really have any interactions with them or really practice outside of that environment. it’s also very hard to practice with others because usually they just want to practice English and don’t really practice Korean with you, and I’m speaking out of experience unfortunately. I started studying and worked really hard for two years, and during that whole time I couldn’t find one single person that would practice with me besides my teacher no matter how much I tried, and so it was very discouraging. Unfortunately dramas are not the answer, because yes they do help you learn but if you don’t actively practice with someone there’s no way to really advance especially with such a difficult language where you need so much interaction with people. I’m not discouraging anyone from learning, I believe that Korean is a beautiful language. My advice is though before you jump into this, make sure that you’re going to have a support system and that you’ll be able to use it and have people who can help you to practice. Because if not it’s going to be very difficult!
You and me both lol. As a Korean language learner, I'm going through this same issue as you're going with. I've been studying for 2 years and I feel like I haven't gone anywhere which feels very discouraging. I also have a Korean teacher, too. I think a lot of it is because of my studying wasn't effective enough. One of the major issues I had when learning this language is that I only focused on a single book as a main resource. And I realized you can't progress that way. Another issue is that I worry too much of my pronunciation habits and try to sound perfect. All of that is wasting time. So it's better to focus on the language first and work on intonations later after you get comfortable in speaking Korean.
But I would say this: I learned WAY more this year than I did last year. And this is because I changed my study habits. I started getting better by just translating things what I do in my daily life and not relying on a book to do it for me. Looking up grammar for my daily life. The problem with beginner books is that they don't teach enough grammar. The book I'm reading is only like 2 grammar for each chapter. And I don't think that's effective. I would also study phrases from podcasts and other resources so my ears get used to the input. And when I do that, I would ask each question on each sentence and pretend that the Korean person is speaking to mejust so I can learn to converse naturally with Korean natives. I've done this and my conversation with my teacher improved tremendously to where even she noticed.
Lastly since it's hard to find a native Korean person to practice with, I highly recommend HelloTalk. I started using it for a week and I'm chatting with Korean English learners and I learned so much from them. I'm also noticing some common grammatical patterns they're using that the book I used to use doesn't have it covered. It's amazing. Not only this, but I've been writing notes on what they're saying and adding the grammar and vocabs to my list so I can use it with them. Today, I've been writing out some Korean sentences from what I learned from chatting with Korean natives
Definitely agree with the woman who said people tend to dissect every word. It’s exactly what I use to do and sometimes still do. It’s a hard habit to break.
I love Korean ❤ let's learn Korean together 😊 🇰🇷
I'm swedish and have been watching korean tv shows over 15 years and I know a few phrases but not alot 😅 this year I decided I'm gonna try to learn the language by repeating what they say and not just read the subtitles but it gets difficult when I get bored about repeating what they say and I just want to focus on what is happening in the show..but I will keep trying, I want to learn so I don't have to use subtitles
The notion that moving to Korea helps you learn Korean is a bit of a myth tbh. It's easy to end up in an English bubble and barely learn how to talk. If your Korean is weak then Koreans will just speak English to you (they also want to practice, and have usually studied a lot more), or they just give up trying to talk to you if they have no English, then you don't get good practice. Without consistent study and a good tutor I think it's very difficult to learn simply by living here. The grammar patterns don't directly match too, so learning by absorption through dramas/RL interactions doesn't work well either without lots of study and memorization.
meh, obviously booking a one way flight to Incheon isn't gonna teach you the language. but it goes for any country. immersion and real effort is the best way. the video goes over other methods
I've been studying Korean for 90 days now. I'm using a mix of Rocket Korean, TTMIK books, anki flashcards, and Kpop. I live in the Denver area and in the city of Aurora we have a large Korean population. I try to use as much as I can, sometimes it's a little bit stressful but as long as you keep trying it gets easier!
As someone who is just starting out, I really appreciate the information provided here. Thank you!
Very insightful video man!
I love these tips because I was literally saying to myself that I should start a dairy and record myself 😓. Though I hate hearing myself
3:32 This girl has a valid point, I’ve been learning Korean for about 2 months and I’ve been watching kdramas recently. Watching these shows in Korean has really helped with my listening skills and vocabulary overall.
This is very helpful thank you so much. It'll definitely help speed up my learning process
모닝선생님 !❤😊
Good job to interview her, bro.
She’s really a gem 💎 in learning Korean
Really cute how Morning recommended another wbsite besides her own UA-cam channel hehe. I watch all the teachers and I love them all! Thank you, Jerry, for the content you upload to your channel!
really informative!!
So helpful!!! 감사합니다 ✨
Ohhh 승완! He's my favorite!!! How do you always get the best people on your channel?
Thank you all k- teachers
8:02 Learn what’s the CHUNK expression (like the example -(으)ㄹ 수 있어요) and what comes separate!
It was so fun interviewing! I hope it helps 인터뷰 재미있었어요! 도움이 되었으면 좋겠네요 🤍
Thanks for helping out. I’m sure it’ll really help a lot of Korean learners including myself
많이 도와줬어요!!!
the teacher of 5 years is so beautiful and seems really cheerful
See this funny "Talk to me in Korean" 's teacher shy, is just amazing ㅎㅎㅎ
from hip hop to formal wear . nice going Jerry
LOL just nonchalantly having 승환 from TTMIK that’s wild
What's left for learning a language if you shouldn't focus too much on grammar and vocabulary? 😅
Apps and selfstudying don't work for me. I need to sit in a classroom for several hours where I DO have to learn and pay attention. I envy the k-pop idols who are from a different country and get to learn Hangeul realy fast.
I have been learning Korean language for 3 yrs, just DNT have any one here to talk with.
There is korean people online on apps who probably wouldn't mind a conversation, they usually want to practice English so it can be an exchange of learning
I've had good luck with HelloTalk (just be prepared to ignore all the people treating it like a dating app), I made a good friend and found several people to practice with
I listen to KPop music since 2015 look at K Dramas daily and tried self study courses all since 2015 and all I can say comfortable is hello and Thank You!!😢
I love Korean language. Hangul
What is the name of the teacher who was teaching for 13 years?
TTMIK❤
I am so bad at listening because Korean speakers speak too fast! (I’m just a beginner). Are there any platforms/apps where I can slow down the playback speed so I can listen?
Yo cuh how it ills?
Who in the right mind wants to learn Korean lol? 😂
You're getting better at giving people personal space and not interviewing women with their backs against the wall.
Your content is great and you represent black men well.
Keep it up 👍🏾
Bro habit is mewing fosho😹🙏
저는 한국어 공부있어요
한국 사람 있어요?
친구 해도돼요?
why learn korean? what's the point?
Can you make a video asking koreans who have travelled abroad if they have suffered racism themselves, how they felt, did it impact their views on the country or people and did they then have empathy for others who suffer racism please?
This is so sad to see. I save most of my money. My wife does not work but we don’t have children, animals or plants to. I am busy paying off my student loans while also saving as much as I can. I am trying to make as much investing as I can just for being able to keep my head above the water for the rest of my life. The best tip I can give is look at your expensives and also try to lower for example your gas bills and so by buying a small Solar panel and isolating the house.
Learning another language would be my latest way to distract myself from this meaningless existence. But then again, if I’m going to be misunderstood, it might as well be in a different language.
Yikes, find a purpose.
Don't say that, your existence is not meaningless! Don’t be too hard on yourself. Learning a new language is a great way to meet new people and find new opportunities.
How are they all 10/10s??
When you want to learn a new language, you should not ask native speakers how to learn that language. They learned that language naturally. You should ask those language learners who already passed this difficult path and got fluent in that language. Only they understand the difficulties of passing this path and they know how to overcome these difficulties. So there is no point in making and watching this kind of clips
But usually the people that you're talking about are not fluent enough to have the authority to tell others how it's done.
@@Cxs1a3 you didn't get my point. Native speakers learn their language naturally from their childhood without being worried about vocabularies and grammar rules. The way they are learning their language is totally different than other people who come from another country.
This is not my opinion. This is what linguistics say about learning a new language.
I got your point, you didn't get my point, if you're not a native speaker, people usually don't see you as a credible source of advice.
@@Cxs1a3 that's why linguistics mentioned this point. Your point is a common sense that everyone feels.
@@hassansalihi5045 i definitely agree that that's i wanted to say that