Idk if you've heard of this channel, but "Learn Korean In Korean" is also a great channel to learn from! He teaches the lessons purely using Korean and body language / gestures. It can also help with listening skills!
I'm the Korean who is studying English! As I think English grammar is hard for me, I also think Korean grammar might be hard for the others... I would like to wish you a good luck for your Korean studying! 😉 Oh also, your both English and Korean hand writing is wonderful 🤩
Your English is great!! If ever you need help with understanding a grammar point in English, please don't hesitate to ask me if you want! I would love to help :)
As a native English speaker. . .I think that the best way to learn English grammar is to read as much as you can. Even though I had to learn English grammar in school, it was really boring and one of those classes I mostly slept through. I barely learned anything even with teachers constantly trying to reinforce grammar. Most of what I learned was from seeing the grammar used in practice and slowly picking it up on my own. Over time it naturally gets easier but honestly I wouldn't stress so much on being really good at English grammar anyways. Most English speakers don't have really good grammar. I for one am okay at best. I benefited from a class I had in 8th grade that focused on essay writing and grammar but I've forgotten most of what I learned at this point lol I think the most important thing when learning English is simply being able to speak it and having a large vocabulary. Because you definitely don't need to know advanced English grammar to be fluent if most English speakers dont use proper grammar anyways 😂
i've been around the korean language for years now, and what i recommend and i think it's the best, *listen to music and look for the translations, watch the idol programs or the videos of them talking (subtitled)* IT HELPS SO MUCH, because besides the idol programs and the videos being funny, and learning pronunciation and the accent better, you start to recognize and familiarize with some words, so in case you're having a conversation and don't understand anything they're saying, and you hear the word "미안해" (you read it like mianhae, and it means sorry) you'll know the person is saying sorry for something, and you kind of understand the context and the situation a little bit better. i hope this helps ❤️
This is perfect! I have been doing so well with speaking but, I could never remember how to write it, (I also fail to recall vocabulary quickly but, that's for the future video of yours!) so this came just in time! Amazing video, thanks for making it!
I also make an index, but I number all the pages of my notebook so that I can link different grammar points that are somewhat connected this way I can also link vocabulary pages to grammar points that they would easily work with. This has really helped me put everything together. You have some great information in this video and your notes have given me some ideas, thanks!
I look forward to seeing Korean subtitles in your video one day😆 Korean must be hard, but I hope you can speak Korean fluently😚 I'll cheer for you! ❤️👏
(em xin phép nói tiếng Việt ạ ~~) Em bắt đầu học tiếng Hàn từ khoảng 5 năm trước, em đã học và đọc được tiếng Hàn, biết một số mẫu câu đơn giản và từ vựng thông dụng (coi show nhiều quá nó tự vào đầu=))). Nhưng em chỉ học đến đó thôi. Đợt nghỉ dịch này em xem được vid của chị và biết tới TTMIK, nhờ xem vid của chị mà em có lại động lực để học tiếng Hàn lại, em cám ơn chị nhiều ạ
the order that makes korean easier and easier After you master hangul한글( the korean alphabet) After you get down their grammar (hard) Gets down formal and informal and compared to memorizing formal and informal everything else is A LOT easier
I try to use TTMIK. but I use other resources. But I like how you organise everyhing. And especially your hand writing. I try to follow. Well not really the same. But getting better. Please keep making new video. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
언니... I am also learning korean...your videos gives me motivation for learning korean language .... I wanted to know how you started learning korean i mean why korean and how....😘😘
Hii make video on how to start and where's to start for totally beginners Step by step As I'm so confused so may it help That what to start and where to start
Hi, I also study Korean and I really like your videos but I don't speak English and I don't understand them much :( Could you put subtitles in Spanish please? I love your content very much 😭
I enjoyed watching this, thank you for the resources that you used while learning korean. I will be looking into these books. Your handwriting is beautiful as well.😁
Hello! I'm Korean who watching your video! So i want to tell you that at 0:57 , in your diary, In Korean we say "저는" in 존댓말 (to adults) So when you write diary, you have to write "나는", because your sentence is end with "~했다" My English is so bad...(especially grammar...) But thanks for read my comment!
And that's okay! It's a start, and later one you can see how much you have learned since you started :) Start short and then challenge yourself to write longer and more sentences when your vocab. and grammar knowledge grows :)
I’m actually very lucky because i bought a single book for learning Korean and there’s grammar, conversations, exercises and audios so i basically have everything i need in it lol (as of right now because i just started learning Korean)
It's easier to learn the numbers making sudoku. With that I learned the numbers easily. Instead the number write the name, I did 2 sudokus, one of 1 - 10 and another 10 - 90