+ My first online Korean course on Class 101 is now ready to hear your voices!! If you guys would like to support my first A to Z Korean lessons (mostly about Korean ending patterns) check out this website, en.class101.net/collections/course-poll/products/minji have a look into the course, and hit the button called "Notify Me When It Starts"!! The course will be very helpful especially if you have had hard time with Korean grammar, verb conjugations and so on. I have put lots of effort to make sure that you guys can learn the most useful 30 patterns with me. And all I need is to get 200 people's supportings. If that happens, I can finally open the class! So please check out the website. Thank you!!! [Time line] 0:23 Welcome! (Hangeul is not that difficult) 1:52 A little story about Hangeul creation 4:23 Important facts about Hangeul 5:42 1st rule to know 6:58 2nd rule to know 8:12 The order of writing
Minji Teaches Korean 민지 티치 코리안 Minji unni .. I want to ask you which grammar book (hangeul) should I buy ? .. but I want English explanation as well in it .. so I can learn it easily .. my brother’s gonna buy it for me !!
I self-learned Hangeul but I still get confused because of the rules I don't know when some characters are placed at the end of the syllable. Lol. Thanks for your lessons, Teacher Minji. Sending love from the Philippines.
This was great. Your lessons are so much better than others. You definitely have my support new classes. Calling all Minjions! Click the link and support our teacher!
I wondered what you are going to teach with the board as my sister and I recently bought a similar one a month ago, haha😂. Loved how you suggested to start learning Korean with Hangeul🇰🇷🙆♀️
Very useful! Please keep making more such videos. Korean alphabet is quite easy. But some rules of reading... Gosh! Some consonants are not read, others are read differently depending on their postions or combinations. That's hard for me so far
Sister i am your fan girl and one day i will go to korea thats why i learn Korean and you know you help me so much i am so happy...one day i will meet with you..love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
New subscriber here ✋🙋♀️. I find your videos clear and interesting. Gonna browse for these and hopefully, I could pass the EPS TOPIK exam soon. Thank you for your helpful content! ☺😊💝
Hello unni .. kamsahaminda unni .. I think I the first one here.. unni I have learned all alphabets like vowels and consonants even I can read them but I don’t know the meaning of any word what to do ?? Jebal .. tell me what should I follow next?
I think maybe you should learn some vocab. I mean thats how i learned korean and now im an intermediate nearly fluent. I think after you learn vocab you could start learning some grammar and then learn how to make sentences. Then just continue to build. Thats how i did it and how im still doing it lol. Hope this helped! 😁💜
I think you should learn the majority of the language from a book because it is already structured and use those videos as an alternative, when the book gets boring 😅 (so do I)
Hi, there! Thanks for you comment. I know that’s one of the biggest problem many Korean learners in beginner levels encounter. I think the most simple way to solve that is to memorize many words as possible! Especially when you’re beginner, I think (kinda) forcing yourself to be exposed to a situation where you’re met a lot of new words is important. I know it sounds a bit tough but getting used to new words is really crucial :) So in this series, I’m planning to show you many words as possible and I'll be also repeating them. In other words, I’m sure you guys can memorize them naturally without having to struggle by yourself after my class. So stay tuned for the upcoming Hangeul classes !
Minji Teaches Korean 민지 티치 코리안 looking forward to .. kamsahaminda unni .. m learning words also .. counting on you .. Daedani kamsamnida unni .. thank you for your reply ..
If you really going to teach korean it is ok it needed from beginning but please please do not give up on the way.I means teach korean from beginner to advanced level.Teach us all the grammar and vocabulary.I have been seen every korean teacher start to teach and without reaching in level they stopped.So i will not be same with you too.I hope you will do your best.Thank you.
In the word "han gu goe " I saw a lot of people wrote "han" in two ways. I don't know why! That also happened in " ja " and " cha ". I know that u are already busy with the online course if u see this comment i hope u can explain me.
Good question! I was going to cover that subject in the upcoming videos, but you're right, Koreans write ㅎ in different ways. There are variations when it comes to handwritings. And mostly there are 2 ways of writing ㅎ. The one looks like two vertical lines (=) are above ㅇ, and the other one looks like the vowel ㅗ shape is above the consonant ㅇ! :) Both ways are correct. They are all ㅎ
Hello Mrs minji I have benefited so much from your RU-vid channel I watched your video yesterday, now I am able to read Korean, but please can you tell me a website or an app that has Korean reading comprehension, I mean an app that contains many stories written in korean
how do you put accents in words? I learned hangul and im learning korean by myself so sometimes its hard to notice stuff like this :// also how do accents change when you add other words to it? fx. if you add 입니다 to a word does the accent on a word change?
Hello there I would like to ask Why is that with some words or names of the same Hangul letter but used different English letters e.g OO / U (Soon- Sun) or yoo / yu or kyung but the Hangul letter is yeo , sometimes this word (Young) why they do you put a yo wen you can see it’s a yeo Hangul letter! What are the rules to when to use u or oo and yu / yoo ?
Just a random question: 흥분하다 vs 짜릿하다 ,is it both mean “to be excited”, for example if I say “I am so excited to BTS’s comeback”, how to form a proper sentence to that?
짜릿하다, 흥분하다, 신나다, 너무 좋다 etc... many Korean words have just little differences are all translated in English as "excited" ... haha 흥분하다 means excited, can't wait for, so happy or joyful also contains meanings like 흥분하다 because I got so upset or nervous ... so and so. basically 흥분하다 is getting hyper in good and bad way -_- every ways ... lol 짜릿하다 means 'thrilling, electrifying, exhilarating' it can be translated as 흥분하다 too, but it's .... ummmmm..... yeah ... why is explaining Korean meaning is soooo hard to Korean -_-.... I have to study more to explain things well...... T-T