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Describe Facial Expressions In Korean 

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Learn how to describe various facial expressions-crying, angry and impassive-in Korean! Yeji asked the TTMIK teachers to describe pictures of babies with various facial expressions and brought the most useful expressions from their description. You will be surprised at how complicated a single word related to emotion conveys!
[Relevant grammar lessons]
To pretend to + V / -(으/느)ㄴ 척하다/체하다
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Present Progressive / -고 있어요
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To look like, To seem like / 같아요
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Negative sentences 안, -지 않다
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Verb Ending / -네요
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Very, A bit, Really, Not really, Not at all / 아주, 조금, 진짜, 별로, 전혀
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Комментарии : 36   
@jessssieee
@jessssieee 5 лет назад
Vocabularies 1. 울다 to cry 2. 엉엉 울다 to cry loudly 3. 펑펑 울다 to cry with tears 4. 펑펑 snowing 5. 눈물이 나다 to shed tears 6. 눈물이 안 나다 not to shed tears 7. 서럽다 to be sad and frustrated 8. 화가 나다/화나다 to be angry 9. 심술 나다 to as t stubborn unreasonable 10. 무표정이에요/표정이 없어요 to be impassive and emotionless
@satur9e
@satur9e 5 лет назад
펑펑 is used with snowing as well but it does not mean to snow
@raphaelpetit617
@raphaelpetit617 5 лет назад
I really like this kind of lessons, so easy to understand with pictures, keep going Yeji !
@StellarTwinkles
@StellarTwinkles 5 лет назад
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@gerickvillanueva2951
@gerickvillanueva2951 5 лет назад
YEJI KIM♥️♥️
@jennie22.02
@jennie22.02 5 лет назад
I really love the break-down of the phrases and meanings in this,
@Martina-jm7to
@Martina-jm7to 3 года назад
This is an amazing lesson. Could you please continue making these kinds of lessons?
@russell.r448
@russell.r448 5 лет назад
Thak you so much you're lesson really help me to learn korean language every day i just chic it out the chennel to daily videos and write what i learend from in my notebook So i'm thankful 👏
@benedettarossi7307
@benedettarossi7307 4 года назад
성샘님 대다니 감사함니다
@AlexC595
@AlexC595 4 года назад
This is a well done video. I like how you had a main word or phrase and did sentence building from short to long.
@arulvani7038
@arulvani7038 5 лет назад
감사합니다.... 오늘 하루도 ttmik 덕분에 한국어 공부 많이 했어요
@StellarTwinkles
@StellarTwinkles 5 лет назад
Oh~ This format is really interesting! 이 레슨의 구성 방식은 신선하네요! 재미있네요~
@learnkoreanwithmejinnyday1316
@learnkoreanwithmejinnyday1316 5 лет назад
Very helpful video! Thank you for your effort :) 잘 보고 가요~
@Ена-ь5я
@Ена-ь5я 4 года назад
I love the way you teach! Can't wait for the weather video😊
@LanaABA
@LanaABA 5 лет назад
Favourite series
@sortachristina8015
@sortachristina8015 5 лет назад
무표정은 포커 페이스 (Poker Face) 비슷해요?😀
@teacherkimskoreanclass
@teacherkimskoreanclass 5 лет назад
비슷하지만 약간의 차이가 있어요. 포커페이스는 일부러 자기 표정을 숨기는 것이고, 무표정은 아무 감정도 나타나지 않는거예요. Similar. The difference between them is that poker face means intentionally hiding their emotion on their face but 무표정 is a face looks like blank expression.
@thereisa
@thereisa 5 лет назад
This is so smart! I needed this one :D Ohhh I need that feelings book.
@ofsanchongbangofsanchongba4494
안녕하세요 선생님!...잘 지내셨어요...저 는 한국어를 많이 열심 배웠어습니다.....저는모돈이 보고 있습니다....잘 했습니다... 또만나요 안녕!....
@meowBlitz
@meowBlitz 5 лет назад
Ofsan ChonGbanG Ofsan ChonGbanG No offense but your korean seems weird...
@david5-133
@david5-133 5 лет назад
안녕하세요 항상 잘보고 갑니다😍😍
@Gy-fk7df
@Gy-fk7df 5 лет назад
I don't understand something. The baby is angry. "아기가 화가 났어요." Why "났어요", instead of "나요"?
@lucia_fx
@lucia_fx 5 лет назад
화가 나다 or 화나다 directly translated actually means to get/become angry, so to describe that someone IS angry in Korean you have to say they GOT/BECAME angry, which is past tense
@Gy-fk7df
@Gy-fk7df 5 лет назад
@@lucia_fx Thank you!! ♡ 🐻
@MiuXiu
@MiuXiu 5 лет назад
Stem + ㅆ다 is past tense, and you conjugate from there
@sanniekim
@sanniekim 5 лет назад
so helpful, thank you so much!
@ofsanchongbangofsanchongba4494
hello hi good morning miss. How are you? Are you fine or funy. i really want too larning korean language... Everday i waching your video.i like your corce.... Have a great day bye!...
@Dizzietim
@Dizzietim 5 лет назад
I’m so happy ! Yesterday I learned ~게 through 500 words book and I could understand when it was used in this video with 서럽게 울고 있어요. It was a very good way to review. Thanks for videos and you hard work!
@maryriffel5406
@maryriffel5406 5 лет назад
Hi! Could you explain the usage of ~게? I am in doubt with it... Thanks!
@Dizzietim
@Dizzietim 5 лет назад
Mary Riffel ~게 is attached to a descriptive verb (adjective) to transform it into an adverb. For example: 예쁘다 (pretty) becomes 예쁘게 (prettily) and in the example given it would be 서럽게 울고 있어요. (Sadly crying). That’s what I understood for now of the meaning.
@maryriffel5406
@maryriffel5406 5 лет назад
Dizzietim I got it, awesome explanation! Thank you so much!
@cartoonmoments7426
@cartoonmoments7426 2 года назад
What does 불쾌하다?
@serenityq26
@serenityq26 5 лет назад
why nasseoyo instead of isseoyo?
@태형제오빠
@태형제오빠 5 лет назад
감하합니다♥
@MiuXiu
@MiuXiu 5 лет назад
감사합니다*?
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