Wow!! I hope I can explain Korean language the way you do!! I'd love to learn, too. I am a student introducing Korean culture and there is always confusion how to explain properly. Thank you for making these. 👍
Due to community quarantine I have spare time to study Korean language. Thank you for this video. Keep NM posting. God bless and be safe always. #philippines
Your youtube channel is the the best when it comes to learning korean and explaining how the language works! Thank you! Also, I watched some of your inspirational videos and I really those too!
Anyone who is thinking it's too hard to learn or there is so much information,how do I remember all this? 1. Watch the video + take notes 2. Revise the notes 3. After a week: re-watch the video while refering to your notes. Add what you missed in notes. 4. Practice with questions. Repeat the steps 2,3 and 4 with breaks in between. You'll soon remember most of the things. P.S. I have watched the lyric videos so many times that I can tell what miss Vicky is gonna say next :p
I really loved the k variety shows examples.... Plus i love it when i read books and remember the grammar rules taught by Miss Vicky.. I am forever grateful to you.. You are one of the best teachers I've encountered and i am enjoying my self studies 화이팅
I just gotta say...you really have your lesson plans down n u teach in the most understanding way possible...keep it up ms. vicky..your a really bright teacher
Hi Vicky! I've subscribed to your channel and you know what, these days I've been practicing English with your channel!☺ I am so proud of you as the same Korean:) I am always rooting for you💙
I find your videos really visual and useful. I especially liked to quiz to test our learning at the end - could you keep doing these at the end of your new videos?
for my fellow Filipino, I hope this would be a little help, in tagalog we say "kumain na kaya sya." "Ano kaya ginagawa niya.", diba we do not seek for an answer when we say that? I think that's the equivalent of this ending 13:53 hehe
Hey Vicky. Learning new things every time you post a video . I am a beginner in learning Korean .And you are making it easy for me . 대단히 감사합니다🙏😇 And now BTS has also come up with LEARN KOREAN WITH BTS on weverse . So it's even more help . But the difference is in your videos I learn in a serious way and in BTS' videos we have a playful session .#인도 아미🇮🇳+🇰🇷 ****Serious doesn't mean boring but means more proper and more like institutional **** 🤗😍 안녕 언니👩🏻
I've learned a lot from your video. I know how to read and write hangul but my only problem is that i don't know how to construct word. So, your video is such a big help. Thank you so much💜
This has been more informative than ever. Thank you so much, will be subscribing to see more reliable content. And you are such a great teacher 👍🏼please keep it up 👏🏼👏🏼
I really love the Korean culture (I love the food the most lol) and now that I have the time I've started to learn Korean. Your videos help a lot and now I can understand a lot better and I can also have conversations in Korean. thanks a lot 💜🖤
I think you should use colourful marker so that some of beginner student can easily remember those words. So far in this video, I'm glad that I found this videos of yours because I'm still a beginner since 2013. I hope that I can gaining more and more knowledge about Korean language with your help! 감사합니다, 선생님 ❤.
OMFG these videos are soooo helpful. Thank you so much for taking time out of your busy schedule to make these wonderful videos. Your video tied up so much lose ends that i needed answers to. THANK YOU!!! Aslo please dont stop, especially when i just found something real GOOD!
Hey Miss Vicky ❤ I'm so glad that you are the best teacher & my favorite teacher to learn Korean. You have helped me in more ways than simply enriching my basic knowledge about korean language. You have also helped shaped me into the person I am today and for that I will always be thankful! This chapter is very interesting while you show us words with its related videos specially BTS💜 감사합니다! Ma'am ❤❤❤❤ Lots of love from India🇮🇳 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
Im so glad i found your channel, you explain it very well!!!! I haven't seen anyone before that can explain it so well like you do! Keep it up, i hope in the future that you wil publish a Korean learning book. Can't wait to see more of your videos :)
thank you so so much! i've always wondered what the difference between all of these endings is, and i realized i've been using some of them sort of interchangeably/ wrong lol Thanks so much for the lesson :D
This is interesting because the way we ask questions in Brazilian Portuguese is the same as Korean. We just need to raise the tone in the end of the sentence :)
Honestly when I started learning Hangul I lost hope of ever being to speak Korean but you really helped me. I am loving your vids and I write everything you write on the vids and I watch your vids till like 5 am in the morning😅😅😅😅😅😬😬😬
빅키샘, I have a question. In what context would the “-니?”,”-나요/가요?” ending/form be used? I understand how to make sentences using that ending, but not when to use them. Also, as a person who has recently discovered you, I want to send my infinite gratitude to you for doing these lessons. I tried to self-tech myself Korean; I spent more time not knowing what I was doing than actually leaning something. But with you, wow, I get everything in one go. A true vocational teacher. *insert applause* 감사합니다 선생님~
점심 먹니? : 반말 : to your son or friends, for example. If you say this to someone whom you just met, it would be very rude. 점심 먹나요? : normal honorific form : 존댓말 : In most cases, you should say like this. But don't say this to your teacher or your boss, for example. 점심 드시나요? : very polite honorific form : 극존댓말 : You should say like this to your teacher or boss.
They don't really have much difference in meaning. You can choose whichever one you'd like, but for verbs, ㄹ/을까 is the most commonly used one, and for adjectives, -가 is used more often.
for (-지?), i think it is similar to english's positive-negative question, i forgot what it's called. for example, when we say, "learning korean is fun, isn't it?" "you know that, don't you?" the answer we look for is affirmation to our proposed statement. but i'm not sureee, this is just my thoughts. if someone could confirm, that'd be really nice! ^^
Hello Ms. Vicky! Thank you so much for your classes! I feel like my Korean is really improving! You are amazing! I have a quick question regarding question type #4: Can we add 요 at the end of 을/ㄹ 까 or -가/나 to make it 존댓말? If so how do we tell question type 4 from 3 («I wonder» questions in 존댓말 form)? Depending on the context? Then can we omit 요 in -가/나요 question type 3 to make it 반말? so it would mean the same as -니 ending? I hope I didn’t confuse you with my wording :D because I got confused by only typing this comment lol Thank you so much for your time and dedication!
You are amazing Are you an English teacher or not ? If you aren't you should be. You are so good in explaining things ( sorry for my English , I'm just learning , I'm from Greece ) Love u ❤
I love your lessons, so thank you very much. Even though this is 3 yrs old, i'm relatively new to learning Korean. I get how to conjugate as shown, but why would ,or in what circumstances would one use these various endings (other than formal vs casual)? Does ㄴ가요, 니, 나요 have specifics of when/how/why to use them? Maybe i missed that part. Thank you.
Hi @빅키샘Miss Vicky! First of all, thank you for the video. I truly believe that the journey of learning Korean has become easier since I started watching your videos. Just one question Miss Vicky, for the ending questions 4 and 6, to make them formal works the same way as with 지?. Do we just have to add 요? Thank you, stay safe!
Vague or non-distinct does not equal simpler. It leaves more room to be misunderstood. In English, the language is more expressive, clear, concise and specific. Nothing really has to be inferred, unless the communicator wishes to express that. This is the most difficult part of learning Korean. The fact that it's not specific enough.
The word order doesn’t really change in English I don’t think. “You ate dinner” “did you eat dinner” nothing changed about that sentence. It simply added a question marker (did) to the beginning of the sentence. YOU ATE dinner, you add a question marker to the beginning, did YOU ATE dinner. Now just use the proper tense of ate. Idk where exactly the word order changes there, it still says “you ate/eat dinner” in the same exact order
Review Note : explorekorean.net/beginner1-lesson21/
Wow!!
I hope I can explain Korean language the way you do!! I'd love to learn, too. I am a student introducing Korean culture and there is always confusion how to explain properly. Thank you for making these. 👍
@@junlearnsk-culture4999 안녕하세요 준님, your drawings are amazing :) Keep up the good work!👍
@@KoreanwithMissVicky 와 감사합니다 선생님~
이렇게 답글도 남겨주시고..너무 기뻐요.
구독자분들 많으신 유튜버분은 답글도 안달아주시고 방문도 안해주시는데..비키샘 감사드려요..조회수도 안나와서 속상하지만 꾸준히 해보겠습니다..저 스스로는 많이 느는것 같아요..👍👍👍🙆♂️
@@KoreanwithMissVicky Can you please suggest any Korean-English Conversation book for beginners that is available in India?
Thank you for the lesson :) you’re a gifted teacher
You teach everything so easily !! I'm learning faster with your videos than from any other source!!!! Love from India 🇮🇳 ❤️❤️
I'm also an Indian 🇮🇳 learning Korean 🇰🇷
Me too..from India studying korean
Same. Not from India, studying 한국가 🙂😁👍🏻
Due to community quarantine I have spare time to study Korean language.
Thank you for this video. Keep NM posting.
God bless and be safe always.
#philippines
Thank you Maria, and stay safe and healthy🙏
Your youtube channel is the the best when it comes to learning korean and explaining how the language works! Thank you! Also, I watched some of your inspirational videos and I really those too!
Anyone who is thinking it's too hard to learn or there is so much information,how do I remember all this?
1. Watch the video + take notes
2. Revise the notes
3. After a week: re-watch the video while refering to your notes. Add what you missed in notes.
4. Practice with questions.
Repeat the steps 2,3 and 4 with breaks in between. You'll soon remember most of the things.
P.S. I have watched the lyric videos so many times that I can tell what miss Vicky is gonna say next :p
감사합니다 for today's lesson Miss V! stay safe and healthy over there.
I really loved the k variety shows examples.... Plus i love it when i read books and remember the grammar rules taught by Miss Vicky.. I am forever grateful to you.. You are one of the best teachers I've encountered and i am enjoying my self studies 화이팅
I just gotta say...you really have your lesson plans down n u teach in the most understanding way possible...keep it up ms. vicky..your a really bright teacher
you are the best korean teacher out there covering all aspects
Hi Vicky! I've subscribed to your channel and you know what, these days I've been practicing English with your channel!☺
I am so proud of you as the same Korean:) I am always rooting for you💙
고맙습니다 나현님!!☺🙏💖
I find your videos really visual and useful. I especially liked to quiz to test our learning at the end - could you keep doing these at the end of your new videos?
I will do, I'll keep alternating with the review notes :) thanks for the suggestion!
I stopped studying for awhile bec of family reasons. Now I'm back! I really missed this and your voice! always thank you for the effort Ms. Vicky.
for my fellow Filipino, I hope this would be a little help, in tagalog we say "kumain na kaya sya." "Ano kaya ginagawa niya.", diba we do not seek for an answer when we say that? I think that's the equivalent of this ending 13:53 hehe
Hey Vicky. Learning new things every time you post a video . I am a beginner in learning Korean .And you are making it easy for me . 대단히 감사합니다🙏😇
And now BTS has also come up with LEARN KOREAN WITH BTS on weverse . So it's even more help .
But the difference is in your videos I learn in a serious way and in BTS' videos we have a playful session .#인도 아미🇮🇳+🇰🇷
****Serious doesn't mean boring but means more proper and more like institutional **** 🤗😍
안녕 언니👩🏻
반가워요 아미 💜 그리고 고마워요!🙏
Keep on doing this amazing job for us
Learning the 죠 ending was such an aha moment for me. I kept hearing it songs.
I've learned a lot from your video. I know how to read and write hangul but my only problem is that i don't know how to construct word. So, your video is such a big help. Thank you so much💜
This has been more informative than ever. Thank you so much, will be subscribing to see more reliable content. And you are such a great teacher 👍🏼please keep it up 👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you for creating great content to help people learn Korean. Your channel is the best and makes learning Korean so much more fun and enjoyable.
Vicky, thank you so much for this lesson! I love the way you explain things so clearly. Your videos are amazing ♥
please do more! i'm trying to learn korean haha. thanks for making the vids!
You are the perfect theacher
Thanks from Spain ;)
I really love the Korean culture (I love the food the most lol) and now that I have the time I've started to learn Korean. Your videos help a lot and now I can understand a lot better and I can also have conversations in Korean. thanks a lot 💜🖤
I’ve never seen something abbreviated like that. Learn something new everyday! :)
I really learned a lot because of your videos thank you
I think you should use colourful marker so that some of beginner student can easily remember those words. So far in this video, I'm glad that I found this videos of yours because I'm still a beginner since 2013. I hope that I can gaining more and more knowledge about Korean language with your help! 감사합니다, 선생님 ❤.
I wouldn't say that the Korean language is easy to learn but your videos keep us going.
This lesson was kind of complicated but I’ll keep revising! Thank you miss Vicky!
제 아이들에게 너무 아무렇게나 가르쳤네요.ㅠㅠㅠ 빅키님 채널알게되서 너무 감사해요~~~ 외국인에게 한글 가르치시는 일 쉽지 않으 실텐데, 너무나도 쉬운것처럼 가르치세요^^. 앞으로도 더 좋은 영상 기대할께요..
친절한 말씀 감사합니다 🙏 유튜브 활동두 화이팅입니다! :)
OMFG these videos are soooo helpful. Thank you so much for taking time out of your busy schedule to make these wonderful videos. Your video tied up so much lose ends that i needed answers to. THANK YOU!!! Aslo please dont stop, especially when i just found something real GOOD!
Hey Miss Vicky ❤
I'm so glad that you are the best teacher & my favorite teacher to learn Korean. You have helped me in more ways than simply enriching my basic knowledge about korean language. You have also helped shaped me into the person I am today and for that I will always be thankful!
This chapter is very interesting while you show us words with its related videos specially BTS💜
감사합니다! Ma'am ❤❤❤❤
Lots of love from India🇮🇳 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
Im so glad i found your channel, you explain it very well!!!! I haven't seen anyone before that can explain it so well like you do! Keep it up, i hope in the future that you wil publish a Korean learning book. Can't wait to see more of your videos :)
thank you so so much! i've always wondered what the difference between all of these endings is, and i realized i've been using some of them sort of interchangeably/ wrong lol Thanks so much for the lesson :D
Thanks a lot ! I've learned so many korean sentences and now i can understand kdramas without subs thank you very much
This is a good channel to study Korean. good teaching, good pronunciation ^^
This is interesting because the way we ask questions in Brazilian Portuguese is the same as Korean. We just need to raise the tone in the end of the sentence :)
l am form Bangladesh. I am following you and enjoying very much like Bangla. But i am not good at English.. A lot of thanks for helping us
I have been downloading all ur videos you are so great, kind and sweet teacher... Love u from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I really like your teaching style! Thank you!
you are the best , and you are the only one who i can understand from.
감사합니다. 사랑합니다.
Thanks for the very good instructive video, you are gifted teacher. I have learned a lot.
빅키님 컨텐츠는 언제봐도 알차고 참신해요
That was the best language lesson I've ever seen
The way you made the quizzes was very helpfull!
You explain it very well so it easy to learn. I still learning basic with this i gonna learn fast.
She's really great teacher
Honestly when I started learning Hangul I lost hope of ever being to speak Korean but you really helped me. I am loving your vids and I write everything you write on the vids and I watch your vids till like 5 am in the morning😅😅😅😅😅😬😬😬
You are not alone 😊😊😊😊😂😂😂 writing is everything output
와! It was pretty INTENSE! 선생님 감사합니다!
빅키샘, I have a question. In what context would the “-니?”,”-나요/가요?” ending/form be used? I understand how to make sentences using that ending, but not when to use them.
Also, as a person who has recently discovered you, I want to send my infinite gratitude to you for doing these lessons. I tried to self-tech myself Korean; I spent more time not knowing what I was doing than actually leaning something. But with you, wow, I get everything in one go. A true vocational teacher. *insert applause* 감사합니다 선생님~
Hi! I was asking myself the same question , did you find the answer?
점심 먹니? : 반말 : to your son or friends, for example. If you say this to someone whom you just met, it would be very rude.
점심 먹나요? : normal honorific form : 존댓말 : In most cases, you should say like this. But don't say this to your teacher or your boss, for example.
점심 드시나요? : very polite honorific form : 극존댓말 : You should say like this to your teacher or boss.
Thank you Ms. Vicky for this video im late for learning but its very useful so thank you ..
best teacher ever! 감사합니다
thank you, your lesson is easy to understand for beginners like me
Miss Vicky! Thank you for your videos because it really helps😊.
wow it's possible to know so many phrases understanding questions
Did you know you are the best ? 💜😍 thank youuuu🌸😢
Thank you very much for todays lesson Ms.Vicky...stay safe...😊
You are such a good teacher your every video is very helpful how can I thank you🥰😝🥰🥰
You're videos are very helpful to learn korean.its very useful for me.thank you for the example of my jhope 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
im curious when and where to use ㄹ/을까 and 가/나? do they have difference besides 가 and 나 are used for adj and verbs?
They don't really have much difference in meaning. You can choose whichever one you'd like, but for verbs, ㄹ/을까 is the most commonly used one, and for adjectives, -가 is used more often.
@@KoreanwithMissVicky okayyy thank you~
Lessons having BTS examples are amazing
This is a good lesson for me. Thank you so much 🤩 dear teacher. Subscribed.
This is very helpful, 감사합니다 빅키 선생님.
Best teacher ever! 😃✨❤
for (-지?), i think it is similar to english's positive-negative question, i forgot what it's called. for example, when we say, "learning korean is fun, isn't it?" "you know that, don't you?" the answer we look for is affirmation to our proposed statement.
but i'm not sureee, this is just my thoughts. if someone could confirm, that'd be really nice! ^^
you are good teacher . from Bangladesh.thanks
Finally something easy in Korean language lol😭😭😅
I love the way you always use BTS as examples cos the only reason why I am learning Korean is because of BTS 💜
감사합니다 선생 님😁😁
Hello Ms. Vicky!
Thank you so much for your classes! I feel like my Korean is really improving! You are amazing!
I have a quick question regarding question type #4:
Can we add 요 at the end of 을/ㄹ 까 or -가/나 to make it 존댓말? If so how do we tell question type 4 from 3 («I wonder» questions in 존댓말 form)? Depending on the context? Then can we omit 요 in -가/나요 question type 3 to make it 반말? so it would mean the same as -니 ending?
I hope I didn’t confuse you with my wording :D because I got confused by only typing this comment lol
Thank you so much for your time and dedication!
You are amazing
Are you an English teacher or not ?
If you aren't you should be. You are so good in explaining things ( sorry for my English , I'm just learning , I'm from Greece )
Love u ❤
Haha yes actually my day job is an English teacher/tutor :) And your English is great no worries! Love you too ❤
Kamsahabnida teacher
What is the book you show on minute 9:07? Is a good book to learn Korean? Would it be worth buying it?
이 수업들은 정말 고품질이에요. 저는 특별한 TV 클립을 좋아해요.
Where can I purchase that book? When do you teach or are online? Your content is the best I have seen thus far.
언니!진짜 나무 감사합니다 .
사랑해요 언니!!!🧡🧡🥺🥺
Your the best teacher ❤
Eonnie, I was wondering if number 4 (the second part: 가? 나?) are formal or informal questions? Thank you.
선생님 정말 고생 많으십니다!
Hello! Thank you so much for this
Thank you Miss Vicky!!
For the indirect questions what is the difference between 을까 and 가/나?
Thank you for this!💗✊🏻
🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲I am Myanmar student. Therefore Thanks teacher.
thank you very much miss Vicky
teacher please comeback soon :((((
Thank you so much this was so helpful :))))
You are great!
Thank you so much 💖
Thank you 😍😍
It's soo useful 🤩🤩🤩
I love your lessons, so thank you very much. Even though this is 3 yrs old, i'm relatively new to learning Korean. I get how to conjugate as shown, but why would ,or in what circumstances would one use these various endings (other than formal vs casual)? Does ㄴ가요, 니, 나요 have specifics of when/how/why to use them? Maybe i missed that part. Thank you.
Thank you for the Lesson ☺️
Perfect! Thank you SO much!
Hy I like your all videos.. .can you make some video on koreqn Grammer rules. And speaking questions? For KIIP Classes
Thank you so much teacher.
Thank you for this lesson! ❤️
Can anybody tell me which book she is using in 9:05 ??
Thank you for the class
Hi @빅키샘Miss Vicky! First of all, thank you for the video. I truly believe that the journey of learning Korean has become easier since I started watching your videos. Just one question Miss Vicky, for the ending questions 4 and 6, to make them formal works the same way as with 지?. Do we just have to add 요? Thank you, stay safe!
To that one person who disliked!.... you'll never learn a new a new language.
Vague or non-distinct does not equal simpler. It leaves more room to be misunderstood. In English, the language is more expressive, clear, concise and specific. Nothing really has to be inferred, unless the communicator wishes to express that.
This is the most difficult part of learning Korean. The fact that it's not specific enough.
Agreed. You can omit subject. Korean polititians commonly use this chracteristics of korean language.😝
Do people use more the sentence with "?" At the end for yes-no questions or the "나요", "가요", "니" ?
The word order doesn’t really change in English I don’t think. “You ate dinner” “did you eat dinner” nothing changed about that sentence. It simply added a question marker (did) to the beginning of the sentence. YOU ATE dinner, you add a question marker to the beginning, did YOU ATE dinner. Now just use the proper tense of ate. Idk where exactly the word order changes there, it still says “you ate/eat dinner” in the same exact order
She means tense..ate to eat etc