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Korean with Miss Vicky 빅키샘 한국어
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01:43 Brief Review (에, 에서, -(으)로, 에게, 한테, 께, 께서)
10:36 Quiz #1 - Dialogue#1
20:33 Quiz #1 - Dialogue #2
39:20 Quiz #1 - Translation
1:00:03 Quiz #2
Quiz File (#1 + #2)
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(에, 에서, -(으)로 and 에게)
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Комментарии : 74   
@arleyantes9321
@arleyantes9321 3 года назад
Miss Vicky: You guys are probably 5 to 10 seconds behind. Me: Watching a year later.
@praisedara8164
@praisedara8164 2 года назад
Me liking this one year later..
@praisedara8164
@praisedara8164 2 года назад
Me liking this one year later..
@arleyantes9321
@arleyantes9321 2 года назад
@@praisedara8164 and commenting twice lol
@Yuien0
@Yuien0 3 месяца назад
@@arleyantes9321me liking 3 years later
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
You can find the quiz file in the description box! :)
@MsLeyva-zt3do
@MsLeyva-zt3do 4 года назад
많이 고마워요 선생님❤🇵🇭
@RANA_30
@RANA_30 3 года назад
Just wanna tell u that you are the best teacher ever and u really helped me more than u think , i follow your tips constantly i really love u so much and i really wanna u to be happy forever 💜
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
01:43 Brief Review (에, 에서, -(으)로, 에게, 한테, 께, 께서) 10:36 Quiz #1 - Dialogue#1 20:33 Quiz #1 - Dialogue #2 39:20 Quiz #1 - Translation 1:00:03 Quiz #2 *Correction: @ 45:58 , someone asked if "부터" can be used for "에서" for number 4). I answered it sounds a bit unnatural, but now I see that 부터 also works here. 부터 can be placed after a place noun (as well as time noun) to mean from. So 서울부터 부산까지 would be correct answer, too. But for some reason, when you're asking how long it takes from A to B, usually we use A 에서 B 까지, more than A 부터 B 까지. You can just remember that both particles 에서 and 부터 are used to indicate the starting point ('from') but that 에서 is more commonly used :) Thank you for joining once again! ^^
@shabanasiddiqui5007
@shabanasiddiqui5007 4 года назад
Can we say "택시 기사님" instead of "택시 기사" ? (If we show respect of driver)
@maureensimaimbulwa8264
@maureensimaimbulwa8264 2 года назад
Been doing Korean for less than a year and I'm this far. So proud of myself 🤗
@Your_Study_chingu
@Your_Study_chingu Месяц назад
Now can you speak 한국어
@maureensimaimbulwa8264
@maureensimaimbulwa8264 Месяц назад
@@Your_Study_chinguyes😁
@oxanabaghdadi1707
@oxanabaghdadi1707 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this! Please can you make more quizes like these?!! I mean like post it in advance so we can try solving them by ourselves first! It was very helpful to test my skills!! For us “from a distance” learners there aren’t much ways to test our progress so this was very very helpful! 수고했습니다 빅키씨 선생님!
@mrinmoyjabir5778
@mrinmoyjabir5778 3 месяца назад
Even though u feel uncomfortable sometimes but u handle those moment and move on. Thanks for lesson.
@barisaytac4386
@barisaytac4386 4 года назад
A interesting fact about 달 (month/moon) is, that in Turkish the “ay” (pronounced as the “I” in English”) is used for month and moon as well. Maybe there is some kind of relation between those two words. I do speak German, Turkish and English, but for studying Korean, I always translate the sentences directly in to Turkish because the grammar fits almost perfectly. You are doing such a great job 선생님 👍🏻 lovely greetings from Germany 😁
@vidsbym1947
@vidsbym1947 2 года назад
it’s exactly the same for me except I speak dutch instead of german😁
@vanextl
@vanextl Год назад
actually months used to be counted by the cycles of the moon so that's probably why! :)
@tricia7033
@tricia7033 4 года назад
Exams and quizzes live videos are very helpful~ is it possible that you do a refresher quizzes video from all the past lessons as well? like from the batchims, etc. I think it would very helpful to practice more you are 대박! 고마워요~! ^^?
@njanja1003
@njanja1003 4 года назад
안녕하세요! I have a question. I’m having trouble learning when I can remove the subject, subject markers and object markers... is there any rule? Thank you for your lessons, they are super helpful. 감사합니다!
@annuphour8857
@annuphour8857 4 года назад
thank you miss. vicky 🙏🙏🙏
@shimabahman802
@shimabahman802 Год назад
진심으로 감사드립니다
@jimmygwaltney5839
@jimmygwaltney5839 4 года назад
Just finished watching this new video on the Korean particles. This was a very good exercise on explaining the particles. Thank you so much!
@IIS8844
@IIS8844 2 года назад
선생님 감사합니다
@mochichuu4029
@mochichuu4029 4 года назад
한국어 라이브 수업 해줘서 정말 감사합니다!! 오늘도 많이 배웠어요 !! 그럼 다음 영상/라이브에서 만나요!
@juliettaechevestegarcia1428
Muchisimas gracias! Thank you so much! This quizzes are very helpful!
@y0shibaeee
@y0shibaeee 4 года назад
Thank you 선생님 🥰❤
@angieaguilar3678
@angieaguilar3678 4 года назад
Your videos are so helpful! It feels like I'm in a real class ! Thank you 😊
@ud1689
@ud1689 4 года назад
자랑스러운 한국어를 외국인들에게 가르치는 선생님께 감사를표합니다!!
@taskeenzehra6993
@taskeenzehra6993 3 года назад
Wow amazing
@huongoan7443
@huongoan7443 3 года назад
Thank you your class very much, easy to understand 👍
@rupakthapa2781
@rupakthapa2781 4 года назад
very very important segment new learners..and iam new learner.
@MUNEEBHAIDER7438
@MUNEEBHAIDER7438 2 года назад
Thank you so much for making videos ...I'm pakistani wanted to study in Korean Universities so I'm learning Korean language... Please it is easy for you ! Please make video on topik course 😀
@minming4378
@minming4378 4 года назад
Thank you Miss Vicky!
@bydamaz3101
@bydamaz3101 4 года назад
For 40:00, my guess for "오" is 午. “오후” would be "午后“, a written form of "下午“, which is more frequently used to express "afternoon". btw 午 alone is short from 中午, meaning exactly 12:00pm (not the 12:00am, which would be the midnight) of a day. Now it's more commonly used expressing the time around 12:00pm (11am - 1pm, etc.). Just FYI :)
@bydamaz3101
@bydamaz3101 4 года назад
One more comment on 41:30, "식당" (食堂)is more like a diner, or a dining place within certain organizations (e.g. schools, colleges) where students and staff have meals. In mandarin usage, 食堂 is not quite representing the commercial diners to earn profits. I guess that's why Vicky is saying "레스토랑" just sounds fancier.
@vanngo1550
@vanngo1550 4 года назад
that's so amazing ☺️
@Cahit_28
@Cahit_28 4 года назад
고마워요 선생님 💯💯👍
@Telle.C
@Telle.C 4 года назад
수고했어요 ❤
@smartclasswithkt1631
@smartclasswithkt1631 2 года назад
miss please tell the meaning of imnida, hamnida, supnida and do they mean the same as subject and topic marking particles.
@bhavanamallavaram
@bhavanamallavaram 4 года назад
고마워요 선생님. 많이 배웠어요.
@hanaarmy9939
@hanaarmy9939 4 года назад
Thank you teacher❤️
@twicedahyunfan2661
@twicedahyunfan2661 4 года назад
Thank you so much Miss Vicky ❤️ U're a best teacher ❤️ Can I ask about old lesson about past tense : "When we chat with friends or message with friends do we use 았어요 or 았다?"
@twicedahyunfan2661
@twicedahyunfan2661 3 года назад
@서근후 ohhhh thanks I don't know mean that. I want to ask that when we chat to friends through social media we use 았어요 or 았다? Not translate the sentence
@haruka_niki
@haruka_niki 3 года назад
@@twicedahyunfan2661 with friends we usually use informal form.. so you can use “있어, 갔어” instead of “있어요, 갔어요” in everywhere (including social media)
@learnindonesianwithchandra3637
@learnindonesianwithchandra3637 4 года назад
Good
@Maaaryl0u
@Maaaryl0u 3 года назад
감사합니다 !❤️
@vkmksm5714
@vkmksm5714 4 года назад
Thanks 😊
@aqifwazir9695
@aqifwazir9695 4 года назад
Yes
@jjkoreanjjkorean
@jjkoreanjjkorean 4 года назад
너무 유익해요. ~~!!!
@shinehtet1856
@shinehtet1856 4 года назад
Why do you use 로 before 지하철 ., 으로 아나야 ,please explain
@carlalezcano5277
@carlalezcano5277 4 года назад
After nouns that have ㄹ 받침, 으로 is not added, but 로 is the one that is added. It's kind of an exception
@jorlangare9650
@jorlangare9650 2 года назад
Can you give a lot of vocabularies?
@ashineeashi5550
@ashineeashi5550 4 года назад
고마워😍🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@aeternam3710
@aeternam3710 4 года назад
Hello! At 20:11 I was wondering does it sound weird if I put 는/은 ?
@carlalezcano5277
@carlalezcano5277 4 года назад
I wonder the same thing😣
@oll6489
@oll6489 3 года назад
It is not weird You can put 은/는 to contrast former conversation. Ex)A:오늘 뭐했어요? B:학교 다녀왔어. A:어제는 뭐했어요? B:집에 있었어. I use 는 to emphasize comparing 오늘 to 어제.
@oll6489
@oll6489 3 года назад
Carla Lezcano Have you addressed it?
@gingkowang5047
@gingkowang5047 3 года назад
午前&午后
@onmywaytorageltravel7450
@onmywaytorageltravel7450 4 года назад
Yap
@gilly2169
@gilly2169 4 года назад
When do you usually live stream?
@andrea_laviu
@andrea_laviu 3 года назад
but the second one is a choice, right? so it should be uro :(
@canadianroot
@canadianroot Год назад
Seems quite hard for Koreans to pronounce "verb" properly.
@jaloliddinabdullajonov20
@jaloliddinabdullajonov20 4 года назад
Can you tell me how to download Korean movies with Korean subtitles?
@godastp307
@godastp307 3 года назад
You can watch on viki korean dramas with k sub
@kakarotyohansan
@kakarotyohansan 2 года назад
sis 당신은 단계적으로 가르칠 수 있습니다
@velvetkisscs4214
@velvetkisscs4214 4 года назад
Miss Vicky I have a suggestion for u, so why don’t u just make a combination of all the lessons so that we don’t need to watch the videos one by one and sometimes I’m getting confused.
@maiq.9791
@maiq.9791 4 года назад
Same, girl. Sometimes im stuck because i dont know what to watch first.
@dailyvarietylifestyle
@dailyvarietylifestyle 4 года назад
Im suggest its better to show your face for exciting discussion
@lukasloh2509
@lukasloh2509 4 года назад
You can watch her older videos prior to her teaching korean class if ur curious about her or her face. I like this set up. And i think this is a convenient set up for her because the audience can focus more on the words.
@btsarmy787
@btsarmy787 3 года назад
Please mam I want to learn korian languages
@lukasloh2509
@lukasloh2509 4 года назад
It’s so hard to read the sentences when it’s combined or shortened. really need to memorize the root words so as to identify properly the meaning of the sentence. Also some words have similar spellings. It’s really an effort to read rather than to listen in Korean.
@rahmathasan2793
@rahmathasan2793 4 года назад
I think i am late 😔😭😭😭😭😭
@dailyvarietylifestyle
@dailyvarietylifestyle 4 года назад
Please show your face
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