Speak Korean with Juhee helps learners who want to speak Korean confidently and fluently. You can learn real daily life Korean conversation from this channel. The videos contain Korean vocabularies and expressions wich Korean use a lot in daily. so you can see how Korean really talk. Thank you!
Hello Juhee, your learning vlogs are so cute! I enjoy watching them and learned a lot of new things from you. Will you plan to continue this channel? Haven’t seen the update for a long time ❤ 영상을 너무 좋아해서 매일 기다기고 있다 😊 부담을 될까 봐 천천히 양상 해도 돼요! ( I Hope i wrote them correctly)
Thank you soooo much! I love this drama and wanted to learn Korean with K-dramas like this. But I'm kinda afraid it might be against copyright. Is it okay to teach a language with movies or dramas like this?"
Hi! I've been thinking about that recently too. I searched online and found that some people say using short excerpts for educational purposes (using only a small part without making it the main focus) is allowed, while others say it's not allowed at all, so my curiosity wasn't completely resolved. However, since many RU-vidrs use drama clips for language education, I'm also curious if this is actually allowed. But since I haven't gotten a definite answer, I'm planning to primarily create Korean educational materials using videos that I've filmed myself. I'm continuing to look into it, and if necessary, I'll focus on creating Korean materials using videos I've shot myself. Thank you so much for your concern. I'll upload another good daily video soon! 😊
I already can read 한글 but i have almost no vocab. Ive been trying to get better. I live in the Midwest in America though and im already studying another language A lot of this will be super useful! Were getting a new factory that has a lot of Korean workers moving here i am a retail worker so i really really want to build my vocab up some now to make them feel more at home, and welcome them to our community! Thank you!!!
Hi! I am happy to hear that you have many chances to meet Korean workers there :) And you are great! You are learning Korean language! I hope you can use the sentences you learn in many times so you can improve your Korean skills :)
Hi, I am glad to hear that you are learning Korean! You can start with some easy vocabularies and short sentences. Meanwhile you can also practice listening too. K drama would be helpful :)
Hello! I'm not sure if I understood your question correctly, but I'll try to respond. The letter 'ㅂ' sounds like the English letter 'b', but when it is a final consonant, it sometimes sounds like 'm', so '작습니다' should be pronounced as 'jaksseumnida' not 'jaksseubnida'. If you pronounce it as 'jaksseubnida', it sounds stiff and unnatural.