Learn Korean with Subtitles - Daily Conversations with Native Koreans
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- Опубліковано 20 лис 2023
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Immerse yourself in Korean life by watching this video and picture yourself chatting with locals, shopping, traveling, and feeling right at home in Korea! 🇰🇷✨
[TTMIK Core Grammar points from the video]
0:03 Level 6 Lesson 3: One of the most... / 가장 ... 중의 하나
(bit.ly/3uc8yvz)
0:29 Level 2 Lesson 20: Have to, Should, Must / -아/어/여야 되다/하다
(bit.ly/46aM9fi)
4:14 Level 1 Lesson 25: From A To B, From C Until D / -에서/부터 -까지
(bit.ly/3uj6PV3)
6:54 Level 3 Lesson 15: Well then, In that case, If so / 그러면, 그럼
(bit.ly/40CH9z9)
7:22 Level 4 Lesson 28: To become + adjective / -아/어/여지다 (Part 1)
(bit.ly/46d0YhA)
10:40 Level 10 Lesson 11. Expressing Assumptions : -(으)ㄹ 텐데
(bit.ly/49Bb7Y8)
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여러분 감사합니다! ❤ Thank you all for the great comments about this video series! We have more coming. Please also check out the core grammar points that you can study in relation to this vlog.
[TTMIK Core Grammar points from the video]
0:03 Level 6 Lesson 3: One of the most... / 가장 ... 중의 하나
(bit.ly/3uc8yvz)
0:29 Level 2 Lesson 20: Have to, Should, Must / -아/어/여야 되다/하다
(bit.ly/46aM9fi)
4:14 Level 1 Lesson 25: From A To B, From C Until D / -에서/부터 -까지
(bit.ly/3uj6PV3)
6:54 Level 3 Lesson 15: Well then, In that case, If so / 그러면, 그럼
(bit.ly/40CH9z9)
7:22 Level 4 Lesson 28: To become + adjective / -아/어/여지다 (Part 1)
(bit.ly/46d0YhA)
10:40 Level 10 Lesson 11. Expressing Assumptions : -(으)ㄹ 텐데
(bit.ly/49Bb7Y8)
This is really great, again. And also motivating. I'm studying the grammar points right now!
감사함 니 다😊😊😊❤
I LOVE THIS!! Do more of this, i am always enjoying korean vlog like this. It's fun 😄
It’s really helpful to learn the korean language during a lil trip. Plus it’s a fun way to discover new things about Korea at the same time. Loving it! Going to need to write and replay it many times but it’s really valuable! Can’t wait to visit the library as well to take some books about Korean. Thank you!
absolutely loved this! it's nice to learn Korean while also learning about how to read the subway lines, how much things cost, listening to conversations between native speakers etc.
looking forward to more vlogs like this 🤩
It's the little details that make this vlog so helpful. The steps you took to show how things work in Seoul - even how to purchase a ticket or read the station signs - were very useful for first-time travelers to Seoul. And the fact that you used enlarged Korean subtitles. Thank you! Please make more😊
Would really love to see more videos like these, I think it’s such an engaging way to learn and casually watch, I can definitely see the entire TTMIK team doing their own seperate vlogs and have it still be entertaining too! It would be a nice way to learn more about South Korea, places to go and hidden gems for people to check out! 😁
I went to Korea for the first time this year since being adopted. Watching this reminded me how much I miss being there and experiencing how peaceful and quiet it was to walk around, navigate the train system, and the little conversations throughout the day
Oh, I LOVE this! It's such an awesome, engaging and fun format. You included so many grammar points without making them too overbearing and it's so nice to go on a little visit with Seungwan-씨 like this, seeing the whereabouts and catching a glimpse of so many daily life aspects! Hope to see more of this format, it's a winner :) Thank you!
You speak so clearly that it almost gives me the illusion that I am almost fluent because I can understand you lol
Thank you! :)
You are smart
Hi there, I am learning Korean in the Netherlands and I follow these vlogs to help me learn Korean in a more natural way than following classes and learning grammar. Edam cheese is a Dutch cheese and it is one of our main export products. It is a bowling ball of cheese wrapped in red paper. I didn't know you can put (Dutch) cheese in kimbap.
I think it's really neat that they print out the location of the book on a receipt!
I really enjoyed that! It's a very good video! I liked how slowly and clearly you were speaking, and caption in a bigger font helps a lot too! I understood most of what you were saying, so I'm very pleased! Thank you! I look forward to more videos like this!
very happy with this format... I like it...I enjoyed it...worth repeating...감사합니다 👍👍👍👍🇧🇪
Ps: Edam cheese comes from the
Netherlands and is named after the town of 'Edam'
Thank you for making the Korean subtitles as big as I needed 😄 Very helpful! 🙌
Me too, I luuv beng-beng😁
This kind of videos are actually really great for learning korean. Thank you a lot!
Thanks guys for love 😘
저 이 비디오도 끝까지 봤어요.. 진짜 너무 소중한 정보가 많이 있었어요.. 한국에 경복궁이라는 궁있다고 알고 있었지만 이렇게 자세히 본적이 없었어요... 진짜로 감사해요. 이런 옛날에 만들어 있는거 우리한테도 보여주기 위해 너무 많이 감사해요... ❤❤❤ 저는 외국 사람이고 한국에 가고 싶은 마음이 매일 늘어나고 있어요... ❤❤ 제가 꼭 한국에 가요.. 그때 저도 반드시 경복궁에 가 볼게요❤❤❤
I love this kind of content! Educating but in a fun way. Learn new grammar+daily conversation+new vocabulary.
Oot but I saw the Beng-Beng! Should I send a pack to you? 😂
Wow! I didn't even realize I finished the video. Was just going to watch a little bit, but it was too entertaining.
If Seungwan started his own vlog channel, I would watch it!! His presence is so calming
I love this series~ it’s really helpful to learn vocabulary and grammar in daily life. Pls keep filming this series 😊
Thank you for the video! I love the way you put the subtitle big enough making it easier to read. It such a big help for me
This is want we need as Korean learners because this help us a lot to improve our conversation skills and speaking skills please make many videos(vlogs) like this That was my suggestion
감사합니다😁 Thanks for providing these daily life vlogs that are fun & easier for learner to follow🎉
Thank you so much! To know that you are vlogging with us learning in mind puts my mind at ease when it comes to pronunciation and meeting able to understand. I do watch tubers but i don’t want to pick up bad habits so this is so reassuring. Please please please continue vlogging, we’ll watch diligently! ❤
This was so great!!! What a great idea to make a vlog that is fun to watch, cultural informative, and educational. Please make more. 🙏
이 채널 방금 알았어요☺️재미있고 쉽게 이해할수 있어요. 감사합니다 선생님. 자주 봐야겠다
한국어를 가르쳐 주셔서 감사합니다 😊
I hope you guys like making these because I love watching them! Thanks heaps 🙏🏼
I loved this video! It was nice having the little popups to help with the words you were saying, and to see a place I visited before.
I love your solos, you talk slower and clearer, and it helps me understand more:)
Thank you for your wonderful vlog, it makes learning Korean much more pleasant 😊
Thank you for your sweet comment!
I really enjoyed your video I like Korea 🇰🇷 ♥️♥️I'm from Nepal 🇳🇵♥️
Love Seungwan's videos so much!!! They're not only fun but also really helpful! ❤ Seungwan is also really nice to listen to 😄
동영상이 제미있네요. 저는 많이 여러 번 봤고 유용한 언어을 많이 배웠어요. 동영상을 제미있게 만들어 주셔서 감사합니다.
더주세요!! Yay!! I'm glad you guys started making a longer more vlog-like version of these "come along with me" videos 😁. I think it is great that the description points out which book to get, in order to see more information about the different grammar points used in the video👍🏽.
한국어 듣기 연습하고 내가 한국에 직접? 있는듯이 문화와 일상 생활 볼 수 있어서 너무 좋아요! 게다가 새로운 *유용한* 단어들도 암기하게 돼서 진짜 도움이 되는 영상인 것 같아요 ₍ᐢ. .ᐢ₎ ₊˚⊹♡ 다음 기대됩니다!!!! 승완 쌤 최고
Maybe watching a video like this (many times) is better than a trip to Korea. Thank you so much for showing us around 😍
Thank u 4 this blog .. and Thank u 4 the subtitles... ;)...
U have a pleasant way of talking, just about everything ;)...
I'll b going to Seoul next year, so this is a good vlog to get some practice from ... 감사합니다 :)
thank you soooo much for these!
I wish I saw this 2 years back when I was in Korea for the first time
this is my favorite of ttmik! thank you for making such vlog ♥
Love these vlogs😢❤
안녕 more content like this please . ❤ im studying korean
Love this and hope you do more! Thank you for this helpful video!
This format is amazing for my level! Please keep this up!
this is such a fantastic idea! even though my korean level has been stagnating and I am far from conversational, I really appreciate these videos! please do more. I love how clearly you communicate and it is so pleasant to explore the sights and sounds, especially for those of us on the other side of the world! can't get enough of these!
You really do hard works on your vlogs thanks for that ✌❤
I love these types of videos so please make more. Thank you!!!
This was so great! I loved the tour and the listening practice. Please do more tours / videos of Seoul and other cities.
Thank you so much. Really interesting
이 영상을 만들거셔서 고마와요!😊
Love this kind of video
My god you really good at Korean
Thank you for making this video!! It’s really interesting and useful for me to learn Korean!
It really helps me alot to get closer & clearer understanding to Korean.
Thank you! You have such a calming voice.
Please make more of this content, especially as an intermediate learner this is so good!! I would love to see a course like this on your website in the future
i loved this vlog! it helped me with Korean vocab so much!please do more of these,they are so fun to watch!
Love this concept!!! Please do more of this!
Please do more videos like this!!❤
Thank you so much, this helps so many people ❤
정말 한국어 공부에 많이 도움이 되었습니다.. 또 이런 영상을 많이 찍어주시면 감사하겠습니다 😍
I really love this kind of content. Very helpful and fun 😊
Please please please make more videos like this...❤
I really loved it 😊
Wow! It's really practical learning . I like the vibe in this video
Love this format! Thank you! 고맙습니다!
i'm loving this vlog format! i like the pacing and the subtitles are helpful as a reading exercise too. please keep it up!
Korean vlogs like this are so helpful for me to learn Korean. I think I need to repeat this video over and over 😅 Thank you so much 🙏
선생님 감사합니다❤
This is so awesome! I’ve always vaguely dreamed of making videos that shows traveling tips as well as real-life language use, and this video is an inspiration!!! 😍
This is very helpful !!!
Seung Wan always makes good videos. They are always interesting, funny and useful
Thank you for this video. I'm coming to Seoul in May 2024, and will be staying at a hotel near this area. Such a beautiful part of the city. I'm very excited to visit!
i love 청계천 because it is so quiet and beautiful. It's like an oasis in the middle of busy traffic 🤗
영상 잘 봤어요~ 너무 좋았어요!!
안녕하세요 from Australia!
This was great - more like it please! That pigeon at the end cracked me up 😂
Thank you so much! I‘m living just a 2-hour-flight away from you but can‘t come to Korea😢, so you are my motivation to try harder (and learn Korean)!
This was the first one of these I’d seen, and while at this point the grammar will need a bit of re-watching, the information overall was absolutely wonderful and fully accessible. Thank you, I will be back!
I like your vlogs.. I can listen many times to get more vocabulary listen and read
Thanks!!!
이런 연상 너무 좋아해요! 많이 찍었으면 좋겠어요
영상이 이렇게 해서 너무 좋아해요😊
이런 콘텐츠 너무 좋은 것 같아요😊 감사합니다
또 이런 영상 많이 찍어 주셨으면 좋겠습니다 ❤🤩
Love from Bangladesh 🎉❤🇧🇩🇧🇩
It's good way to learn Korean by watching this kind of vlog. Hope to see more!!
This was so interesting. I have been there so it felt familiar. I understood about half of your words without subtitles! I will keep studying!!!!!
동영상으로 더움이 많이 하셔주고 있어서 감사합니다!!ㅎㅎ
This is so informative and useful as a learning tool and kind of a travel guide, the onscreen information is good, even hearing how bookstore staff talks (which is really fast for me if there weren't any subtitles). I remember you guys did something like this too (it was a paid series from like 7 years ago or something) but removed it, hope it will continue from now on.
안녕하세요 선생님 영상 항상 잘 보고 있습니다 앞으로도 이렇게 만들어주세요 감사합니다♥️♥️
I really enjoyed it! More, please 😇
영상 덕분에 많이 알게됐습니다
이런 스타일 동영이 너무 좋아요. 더 만들어 주세요!
It's again a nice video with new words and grammar 🤩🤩🤩
승완선생님, 감사합니다!
에담치즈 is a Polish yellow cheese (ser edamski) with mild taste, produced in our country for hundreds of years. It is rich in vitamins and minerals. I recently visited the same places and this bookstore. I brought 20 kg of books to Poland. 3/4 for learning the language (we don't have books for learning Korean), the rest for growing plants. In Poland we have better gardening books, but I wanted to learn the vocabulary.
No offense, but Edam cheese is a Dutch cheese originally. It comes from a town called Edam, which is situated above Amsterdam. In the Netherlands we don't have certificates for products that can only come from a specific region, such as is the case with Parma ham, Champagne, Brie or Camembert. So, a Gouda cheese can also come from Poland, but the original comes from a Dutch town called Gouda. The same is the case with Edam cheese. The production process is cheaper in Poland. Dutch immigrants in the past may have introduced this cheese-making process in the past in Poland.
@@WJBrunt You're right. We had our own methods of making, but the fact is that the Dutch settlers (I also have Netherlands surname) brought their excellent cheese-making art to us. "Ser Edamski" is a modified version based on common traditions. Edam is a Dutch cheese. I know the Korean language and and I heard from a Korean friend that they shortened the name for convenience, because Polish words are difficult to pronounce and do not have all the letters in their alphabet.
또 이런 영상 많이 찍어 주세요!😆
너무 재밌고 많이 도움이 있어요 ^^
감사합니다~
네, 이렇게 영상 많이 찍어보세요. 찐자 도움이 돼요. 그리고 재미있어요. 감사합니다.
this is great!! thank you!! 🙏 very helpful and interesting
제가 오랜만이다 한국어 연습해서 이거 진짜 너무 잘 도움이에요!
이건 너무 재밌게 보셨는데 더 많이 이렇게 찍어주십시오🎉❤🫶🏻👏🏻