The street vendor technique 😂 brilliant 🤣 I got my watch fixed by some ajussi and we talked for like over an hour in Korean. Also took a taxi from Seoul to Osan and talked the whole time with the driver. Brain hurt after so bad but best practice ever. 🚕
Personally I think grammar is more important, but I would still always suggest vocabulary because it's more fun to learn - therefore you're less likely to quit. With vocab you're going in and learning new words every day - whereas with grammar you're learning rules that are hard to remember when you can't even interact with the sentences by putting your own words into them. It's definitely different for everyone though.
Think about how children learn languages so fast. They don't focus on grammar at all, and if you notice, their grammar is often terrible! But they get their point across and people are good with that, so that gives them the confidence to continue to speak that way until gradually they correct their mistakes on their own. Btw, Hangeul is very easy to learn, right up there with Spanish. I would say that Spanish is actually easier to learn to read and pronounce, but Hangeul is right up there.
I recommend to learn vocabulary and grammar through practicing full sentences. Instead of bothering yourself to make sentences using grammar and vocabularies that you learned before, it’s better to practice learning full sentences. This helps you to memorize vocabulary and grammar mush easier than repeating vocabulary or grammar rules alone.
I've heard other Korean teachers say you should focus on both grammer and vocab as a new learner, but the emphasis should be more on grammar. You can know many words, but if you don't know how to put them into a simple sentence then they are just words. I agree with the girl at around the 5 min mark. I personally am about 1 year in and now I have some good sentence structure knowledge but lack vocabulary, but tbh there are countless words to learn, so that will come naturally over time.
I recently watched a K-Drama with my wife, which I really enjoyed, but she only likes things with dubbing That was a shame, It was a missed opportunity I have a basic level of Korean But this thing about learning with videos is true, that's how I learned English in the first place, I never studied, just watched a ton of UA-cam
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❤❤❤❤do you interview us if we move to Korea? 😂😂
It was so much fun getting interviewed for this! Fingers crossed that these tips helped new learners!! 🙏
You can learn by pretending to be a k drama villain by practicing your Korean while staring ominously out the window during rainstorms.
The street vendor technique 😂 brilliant 🤣 I got my watch fixed by some ajussi and we talked for like over an hour in Korean. Also took a taxi from Seoul to Osan and talked the whole time with the driver. Brain hurt after so bad but best practice ever. 🚕
My brother from Korea. Respect!!
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@Fedor2222-z3h Yours isn't real, you narcissist.
My recommendation: 1) My love from another star, 2) Goblin the lonely great God, 3) Mr Sunshine, 4) twenty three twenty-five, 5) My liberation Note
Personally I think grammar is more important, but I would still always suggest vocabulary because it's more fun to learn - therefore you're less likely to quit. With vocab you're going in and learning new words every day - whereas with grammar you're learning rules that are hard to remember when you can't even interact with the sentences by putting your own words into them. It's definitely different for everyone though.
Love your videos ❤
This is a good motivating clip. It gives us confidence to use our Korean skills to deliver our thoughts
Think about how children learn languages so fast. They don't focus on grammar at all, and if you notice, their grammar is often terrible! But they get their point across and people are good with that, so that gives them the confidence to continue to speak that way until gradually they correct their mistakes on their own.
Btw, Hangeul is very easy to learn, right up there with Spanish. I would say that Spanish is actually easier to learn to read and pronounce, but Hangeul is right up there.
Just started learning it! Perfect timing
I recommend to learn vocabulary and grammar through practicing full sentences. Instead of bothering yourself to make sentences using grammar and vocabularies that you learned before, it’s better to practice learning full sentences. This helps you to memorize vocabulary and grammar mush easier than repeating vocabulary or grammar rules alone.
제리님 한국어할때 귀족같이 우아함 발음이 ㅋㅋㅋ 듣기 좋음
A Nonchalant dreadhead who speaks Korean is something I neveer thought I'd see in my existence
I've heard other Korean teachers say you should focus on both grammer and vocab as a new learner, but the emphasis should be more on grammar. You can know many words, but if you don't know how to put them into a simple sentence then they are just words. I agree with the girl at around the 5 min mark. I personally am about 1 year in and now I have some good sentence structure knowledge but lack vocabulary, but tbh there are countless words to learn, so that will come naturally over time.
Nice!!
인터뷰 하시는 분 목소리 진짜 좋다
Best way to learn Korean is just keep singing them Kpop songs.
I recently watched a K-Drama with my wife, which I really enjoyed, but she only likes things with dubbing
That was a shame, It was a missed opportunity
I have a basic level of Korean
But this thing about learning with videos is true, that's how I learned English in the first place, I never studied, just watched a ton of UA-cam
😊
The hardest stage is when you are at an advanced, but quite yet 100% fluent level. Resources for advanced learners are sparse as heck
Tip my hat to you all!
좋은 인연이 많길 바래요. 한국어도 쉬어질거에요.
the black girl looks like manon from katseye
She’s very pretty!
That's a question 😮 mmmmmm
For everyone who is serious about learning korean.
This 100 videos including beginner course is the best you can start with: ua-cam.com/video/sx0yyQqkpqo/v-deo.html
That's the best structured language course i have ever experienced, paid or unpaid, in whatever language.
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Does anyone know the Canadian black girl tiktok @?