Ahora mismo entendí menos del 1% apenas estoy aprendiendo hangul pero igual veo estos videos para acostumbrarme a la pronunciación, acento, sonidos y más
I feel like their point is to teach Korean like this though, all in Korean 👀 Honestly I really liked this and I think it’s a good source to study from 🙏
....So why are you watching the pure Korean version? They already published the American version with American subtitles of this exact same video, it is on their channel. Don't waste your time here - this is for us the real learners not those playing games ;) haha
This is so disorienting for me because I'm at that weird spot where you can understand some and speak sentences but actually hearing spoken Korean is too fast and hard. Hehe. We'll get there.
there is an option in the settings to slow down the speed of the video. It might help you keep up with the conversation if you slow the speed a little, and as you get better you can gradually increase the speed up to normal.
So listen to it a minimum of 50 times. DFNS just did a video on his channel about how he watched the same movie in Spanish 50 times to achieve an incredible learning outcome.
The spoken Korean in dramas is so dang hard to understand...it's like all the words are smushed together. I could easily hear the distinct words in main part of this lesson, but in the example scene from the drama I can barely recognize a few words amidst a garbled jumble of super rapid sounds...
Hi, my school is starting free chinese and korean language courses and I can't really decide what to choose. I wanted to watch some videos to see how they sound but I can't really tell the difference yet. (I'm sooooo sorry :() Could you tell me some things to consider when choosing?
ahh they both have hard things and easy things. here are some things to consider if you haven't chosen yet! -for the writing system, the easy one is korean. korean uses an alphabet (like english), it uses a very easy one in fact, so that will help a lot because you can learn to read korean from the first day. mandarin chinese uses hanzi, which are ideograms, which means that you have to learn a different character for each word/idea, which means that reading/writing is very very hard because of all the drawings you have to memorise. -for pronunciation, the easy one is korean. korean is phonological (it is written how it is said, unlike english). the pronunciation is straightforward, with clean vowels and a predictable intonation. chinese is a tonal language, which is a challenge if your native language doesn't have the concept of tones. it is hard to hear them and produce them at first. -for grammar, they are both hard, but chinese is simpler to approach: chinese is an isolating language and it's analytic, like english. that means that a lot of their words are just one syllable that conveys one meaning that can be extended to other things (for example, to say "three boys" you just say "Three boy", or to say "my dog" you say "I dog" and a particle that indicates possesiveness), and that action is conveyed through word order, like in english. korean is agglutinative, which means that it adds morphemes to words to convey meaning. it has two number systems, and it uses an SOV word order, which can be confusing for a native english speaker (english and chinese mostly use SVO). it also has a very extense formality register. -and finally, for usefulness, chinese: it is the language in the world with most native speakers, having around 950 million native speakers, compared to korean with around 60 or 70million speakers around the world. i wish you good luck with whatever you choose! they are both beautiful languages
@@SparkleBrush thank you so much for your answer, I chose Chinese btw :) It's mostly because more people use it than they use Korean and because Korean couldn't fit in my schedule, but I have my first Chinese lesson on Friday, I'm so excited!!
Of course. But you're definitely to lazy to do it. I can put the liklihood I'm correct at about 99.99% because honestly less than 1 in 10,000 are capable. Seven days a week 8-10 hours a day and some of it needs to be with a private 1:1 tutor, that's the only way you could possibly accumulate the mandatory hours. No human being is capable of short-cutting the hours no matter how smart, it has never been done. There are a lot of frauds on youtube claiming to, but trust me, I have deep involvement in this topic.
When you only know 안녕하세요
Hahahahahah 네.
맞아요 ㅜㅜ
HAHAHAHAHA
and 한국어
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
한국어를 배우는 외국인으로서는 이 영상은 도움이 너무 많이 됬습니다. 감사합니다 !
안녕하세요, Study Coffee님! 도움이 되셨다니 다행이에요.
더욱 유익한 강의를 제공할 수 있도록 세종학당이 노력하겠습니다 :)
앞으로도 즐거운 한국어 공부 함께 해요 🥰💖
im so happy that i understand what she was saying
I love the Hangeul writing system. It's so easy!
🤣
How? It's only easier than Chinese and Japanese, not German.
I'm currently learning hangul, but yes I'm here listening to this conversation hahaha
Greetings from King Sejong Institute Foundation! :)
@@kingsejonginstitutefoundation to
@@kingsejonginstitutefoundation you
Same dude 😊
me too hhhh
외국인에게는 한국어는 청해가 어렵기 때문에, 이 프로그램은 좋은 공부가 되었습니다.
나는 오히려 영어 배우는거 애먹고 있는데 ㅋㅋ
I am from Bangladesh my mother language is Bengali, Im learning Korean but I think it's very difficult language I am trying to learn.
한국사람이 왜 이거 보고있냐 ㅋㅋㅋ
the speaker is beautyfull godbless you always 사랑해요
I am on the second level of Korean and this really helps a lot. thank you so much :)
Are you fluent now ?
@GIOELE MEROLA yep, so fast, i can get a little
Second level according to which teaching program?
second level. its time to learn korean accent.
This would be just awesome with english subtitles...
Such a beautiful language. No wonder, I had to admit that I am investing highly disproportionate amount of time into learning.
선생님 👩🏫 너무 이뻐요 . 감사합니다❤
오예ㅖㅖㅖㅖㅖ 하하하하하하하
95%로 이해 들었습니다! 2년 동안 공부하는 게 역시 잘됐다. 감사합니다! ^^^^^^^^^^
너무 감사해요!!
When u understand 99% of this video ☺️✋
Can't relate 😥
can’t relate. but it’s good for you!!! keep going to understand that 1% that remains..!
I understand 1% now (it is 2 month ago I commented) but now I understand 80% of this video.
I understand 0.01%😊
ne
감사함니다 선생님❤
정말 감사합니다 선생님 ❤❤❤ 알겠습니다
Ahora mismo entendí menos del 1% apenas estoy aprendiendo hangul pero igual veo estos videos para acostumbrarme a la pronunciación, acento, sonidos y más
A primeira vez que vi esse vídeo eu não entendi bem, mas agora até entendi bem. 화이팅
Thank you
감사합나다
예뿐 사람
Why isn't there any English subtitles 😭
This is amazing learning, I'm so Helped From this channel thanks a lot and I'm Obligated 💚❤️
Im trying hard to learn lot more hehehehe
Какой красивый язык
감사합니다
Bagus untuk belajar mendengarkan/membiasakan telinga kita untuk bisa cepat belajar
2:20 can someone tell me what she is saying (in korean, not a translation) ? I don't think the automatic subs are correct here
Here’s what she was saying. 친구로서 난 무조건 응원할게요
thanks
감사합니다 선생님❤❤❤🎉.이렇게 말주는게
god,greatyour voice is good
감사함니다
1:56 - Wait... is that Oh Hayoung of Apink?? It sure looks like her... even sounds like her too.
Much better if there's English subtitles for international learners especially when there's biggener
I feel like their point is to teach Korean like this though, all in Korean 👀
Honestly I really liked this and I think it’s a good source to study from 🙏
I feel like I learned 10x more from this lesson then from any other lesson with english subtitles.
....So why are you watching the pure Korean version? They already published the American version with American subtitles of this exact same video, it is on their channel. Don't waste your time here - this is for us the real learners not those playing games ;) haha
i love you seonsaengnim....you are so beautiful...i love your teaching
This is so disorienting for me because I'm at that weird spot where you can understand some and speak sentences but actually hearing spoken Korean is too fast and hard. Hehe. We'll get there.
there is an option in the settings to slow down the speed of the video. It might help you keep up with the conversation if you slow the speed a little, and as you get better you can gradually increase the speed up to normal.
So listen to it a minimum of 50 times. DFNS just did a video on his channel about how he watched the same movie in Spanish 50 times to achieve an incredible learning outcome.
1:56 Hayoung? 😱
Yes!!!
@@masmagalotti7713 omg I like apink
안녕하세요
선생님 감사합니다
당신의 소리를 정말 좋아합니다.
감사합나다!!!
Wow, finalliy I get the youtube channel
안녕하세요 선생님. 감사합니다
한국얼을 배우면서 🥰 한국 나라 좋아요 🙂
Как вы красиво говорите, я тоже хочу так
thanks mem
thank you so much cute miss 🥰
Love thiss video❤
Thank you so much 🥰
I have to understand it all
Chapter ONE???
Lee Hyun-Jae!!!! omg didn't get at the beginning of the video!!!
감사합니다 ! 유익하네요 !
Good job. 🥰
The spoken Korean in dramas is so dang hard to understand...it's like all the words are smushed together. I could easily hear the distinct words in main part of this lesson, but in the example scene from the drama I can barely recognize a few words amidst a garbled jumble of super rapid sounds...
For Koreans, English sounds like in the same way.
IS THAT AIR STEWARDESS WHO I THINK IT IS???
Yes
It's Hayoung from Apink right?
Whoa i understood everything that's to clear😁😁
Good 💕💕
고마워요, 당신으로 많이 것을 공부했어요
Me interesting 🤗🥰
저는 브라질 사랑이에여 , it's right? I don't no, but i'm try
Where in Bangladesh country 😊😊😊😊
저도 미국 사람이에요 ☺️
Does the host remind anyone else of Meghan Bowen-moon?
Ay black girl in Korean show 😌
What’s the name of the drama they introduce at the beginning?
superb
How is it that I understand less of this than an episode of business proposal?
في عرب حدا فهم عليها انا أي شوي 😂😂😂😂😂❤❤
Super
나는 한국인인데 왜 이렇게 열심히 보고있는 것일까 ㅋㅋ
i study korean for 2 years but i don't know a lot of vocabulary so it's hard to understand:(
name the drama please
Hi, my school is starting free chinese and korean language courses and I can't really decide what to choose. I wanted to watch some videos to see how they sound but I can't really tell the difference yet. (I'm sooooo sorry :() Could you tell me some things to consider when choosing?
Choose Korean
ahh they both have hard things and easy things. here are some things to consider if you haven't chosen yet!
-for the writing system, the easy one is korean. korean uses an alphabet (like english), it uses a very easy one in fact, so that will help a lot because you can learn to read korean from the first day. mandarin chinese uses hanzi, which are ideograms, which means that you have to learn a different character for each word/idea, which means that reading/writing is very very hard because of all the drawings you have to memorise.
-for pronunciation, the easy one is korean. korean is phonological (it is written how it is said, unlike english). the pronunciation is straightforward, with clean vowels and a predictable intonation. chinese is a tonal language, which is a challenge if your native language doesn't have the concept of tones. it is hard to hear them and produce them at first.
-for grammar, they are both hard, but chinese is simpler to approach: chinese is an isolating language and it's analytic, like english. that means that a lot of their words are just one syllable that conveys one meaning that can be extended to other things (for example, to say "three boys" you just say "Three boy", or to say "my dog" you say "I dog" and a particle that indicates possesiveness), and that action is conveyed through word order, like in english. korean is agglutinative, which means that it adds morphemes to words to convey meaning. it has two number systems, and it uses an SOV word order, which can be confusing for a native english speaker (english and chinese mostly use SVO). it also has a very extense formality register.
-and finally, for usefulness, chinese: it is the language in the world with most native speakers, having around 950 million native speakers, compared to korean with around 60 or 70million speakers around the world.
i wish you good luck with whatever you choose! they are both beautiful languages
@@SparkleBrush thank you so much for your answer, I chose Chinese btw :)
It's mostly because more people use it than they use Korean and because Korean couldn't fit in my schedule, but I have my first Chinese lesson on Friday, I'm so excited!!
Choose Chinese first.
It will make learning Korean easier
@@froge9843 Can you practice with me lol?
This teacher look cute 😊
어! 자는 이해가요 ㅋㅋㅋ 감사합니다 선생닌!!!!!!
nice
You are so precious and pretty❤
I love you frome nepal
I am at Korea now...
I am Rwandan
the people in this clip are so beautiful. I can't take my eyes off 😂 especially some handsome guys
Wow wait how did i understand most of kt
검서해요.🙏🏻
ok
그는 한국사람아닌데요?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ한국인처럼 보여요 진짜요!! ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅇㅈ
come from china,learning korean
come from the netherlands, learning korean
Yaya
So beautiful ❤
Oh... cabin crew ... is Apink right?
캄사 함 닏
지운씨와 마크씨는 AI입니까?
👍👍👍
I'm learning Korean and I wanna be able to be fluent in 1 year. Does anyone think that's possible?
Conversational in a year is a good goal but fluency will probably take several years
impossible.
Of course. But you're definitely to lazy to do it. I can put the liklihood I'm correct at about 99.99% because honestly less than 1 in 10,000 are capable. Seven days a week 8-10 hours a day and some of it needs to be with a private 1:1 tutor, that's the only way you could possibly accumulate the mandatory hours. No human being is capable of short-cutting the hours no matter how smart, it has never been done. There are a lot of frauds on youtube claiming to, but trust me, I have deep involvement in this topic.
Depending on how you live:)
The flight attendant looks like Oh Hayoung from APink.
저는 한국어를 배우고이겠습니다.
What k drama was the first conversation from???
I don't think they were from dramas. These were probably filmed for the purpose of learning. Natives tend to speak a little faster in my experience.
@@kimberlyberger3181 It's "Please find her" web drama.
@@khusanbekgafurov ua-cam.com/video/aowml58cK14/v-deo.html this then ig
What is oh hayoung doing here 😂😂
Im seeking partner. For the learn korean language
Normu kamsaheyo
I can only hear Hangeul 😂😂
com to Pakistan
I love you bts an Korea
❤❤❤❤
안녕하세요 차는 사람 네발 임니다 🙏🏻🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
안녕하세요
저는 스리랑카 사람이에요
저는 학생이에요