This video may not be used without permission 미국인이 갑자기 유창한 한국말을 했을 때, 아이들은 과연 어떤 반응? 🗣️🇰🇷 Suddenly Speaking Korean to Korean Students?! 재미있게 보시고 구독해주세요! Enjoy and please subscribe!
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Dude, I started smiling hard when I heard her say that. At such a young age she knows what it is like. I hated Sean’s reply to her where he tries to unintentionally indoctrinate her into working a job that she has no interest in. Also, the next girl reply about not wanting to work for a company was great.
I taught for ten years in an International school in Asia where the medium of instruction was English. The kids all spoke English with an "international school accent," which has an American sound to it, in spite of the fact that more than half of their teachers were non-American.
I'm sorry, but can we just talk about how this kid wanted to be Thanos when he grew up? This kid is definitely going places!! Nowhere good, but he's definitely headed somewhere!
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Samuel Rowe You should watch "The Return Of Superman" Seungjae was on that show and he’s really intelligent! Not saying these kids aren’t. But he’s like years younger but speaks REALLY WELL. Not even joking he’s in the top 0.1% in Korea.
I was going to agree with you, but then I realized that they go to an English learning academy. I imagine these kids are in 3th, 4th, 5th grade. No US Elementary school can compete with that.
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if tiny children are more articulate than your peers, i feel sad for you. especially because you consider them to be your peers. making an assumption on ones ability after watching a youtube video is kinda crazy. especially when one kid replied with "Thanos" after being asked what they would like to be when they grow up. Talk to the kids for more than 5 minutes about something a bit more complicated that "what would you like to be when you grow up?" it would be similar to asking a child their favorite color and being amazed because they could say something like "I like red" Must be a bad Uni if that's the case... These kids are smart but to make such a claim is obnoxious.
Lorni Lula -- From 5 to 7 years of age, I was being molested by the little girls in school! They would gang up on me and take advantage. :-( I was a small boy and those little girls would pick me up and drag me to the far side of the playground where other girls from our classroom would line up and proceed to force kisses upon me! I guess I liked the attention and their affection but the other little boys in school used to tease me because I was kissing girls. (It wasn't considered the masculine thing to do at that age.) :-(
At 5yo I was already learning about cranial reconstruction surgery, anaesthetics, and stitching. XD Only lesson I learned was english and german 101, due to having to be lying down 1 month recovering watching CN in USA-english and nickelodeon in german. Ah, the good ol' benefits of playing outside X'D
Wow I taught English in Japan for 6 years and Japanese kids can NOT speak like this even at after school cram schools that cost a fortune. Hats OFF Korea
Pretty much every immigrant kid can... I was fluent in three before I moved to canada from europe, and had to learn french and english at school, then had to do another language so I added spanish... so by age 7-8, I was up to six...
I"m American, but from age 2 to a little past 4, my family lived in Spain. I'm told I spoke fluent Spanish. Then, we moved back home, and I forgot pretty much all of it as I grew up. When I took Spanish in High School I wasn't any better than any of the other students, but my teacher did compliment me on my excellent 'Castillian' accent (which is, of course, where we stayed).
That purple shirt girl was so sweet I loved her personality. They’re all crazy good at English, I think its really smart to give super young kids a school where only a second language is spoken because they will just automatically become fluent. So helpful
요즘 아이들이 다 저렇진않죠. 예측컨데 경제적으로 중상류층 이상 가정에 부모가 유학파, 전문직일 확률이 매우 높습니다. 저 아이들 자체가 이중국적이거나 외국인학교에 다닐 가능성도 높고요. 이중국적 아이 부모들이 미래에 한국 국적을 포기할 것에 대비해서 유독 영어에 신경 많이 쓰죠. 매달 수백만원씩 고액 영어유치원이나 학원에 쏱아부을겁니다. 강남 사는 내가 보기에도 주변 아이들이 다 저 정도까지는 아닙니다. 이런 영상보고 자괴감 느낄 사람들이 꽤 될 것 같네요. 다 쓰고 나서 영상 후반부보니까 고액 영어학원 홍보였던거야?
홍정환 -- 저는 이 아이들이 어린 나이에 제2외국어를 아주 잘 배운 것에 대해 칭찬합니다. 그들은 이생에서 내 앞에 많은 걸음입니다! 저는 미국에서 태어나고 자랐으며, 영국 문화유산에 대해 영어만 구사합니다. 나는 의사 소통을 할 수 없기 때문에 우리 나라 \/ 사회에 갇혀있다! 나는 멕시코에서 휴가를 보낸 후 에스파놀에서 몇 마디 만 말할 수 있습니다. 나는 스페인 사람 근처에 때마다, 나는 그들이 환영 느낄 수 있도록 이해 몇 단어를 말한다. 그들은 그것을 감사한다고 말합니다.
@@chivalryalive 저는 이 아이들이 어린 나이에 외국어를 제대로 배운 것에 대해 칭찬하고 싶네요. 이 아이들은 인생에서 저 보다 많이 앞서 있습니다. 저는 미국에서 태어나 자랐으며, 영어만 할 수 있습니다. 저는 외국어로 의사소통을 할 수 없기 때문에 우리 나라라는 한정된 지역에 갇혀 있습니다. 저는 멕시코에서 휴가를 보낸 덕분에 에스파냐어를 몇 마디 정도는 할 수 있습니다. 저는 스페인 사람 근처에 갈 때마다 그들이 환영할 수 있도록 몇 단어를 말합니다. 그들은 그것에 감사한다고 해요.
@@donboro51 싫어한다기보단.. 저기가 아마 영어학원(또는 영어유치원) 일텐데 원 내에서 한국말 사용에 제한을 둘거에요. 그니까 애들이 원에서 한국말을 사용하는게 어색한걸거에요. 원에선 늘 영어만 쓰니까요. 영어학원 다니는 애들 보면 원 밖에서 저러진 않더라구요 😂
@@paradigm_recalescence It's actually Brits and the Commonwealth countries who speak with an accent. Ever seen how English was written in the Renaissance Era, for example? Much more phonetic spelling and looks closer to how Americans pronounce words. That's because sometime in the late 18th/early 19th century English nobles began speaking with an affected accent to try to differentiate their speech from the lower classes, and it just kind of spread from there. With America already becoming its own nation by then, it just never really picked up there as it did in later British colonies.
These kids likely went to an English Kindergarten. Those places teach only in English and that that age the kids pick up really quickly so they come out basically fluent (for their age) and with an American accent. Then they continue learning English from native english speakers at school and at hagwon until they graduate college so they never lose it.
@@nikwaggoner2480 I live in Korea and that's not the case. There is a very small portion of Americans in South Korea and, other than the English teachers, they aren't interacting with little kids. These kids learn from English language kindergartens followed by their schools and hagwons (acadamies) as they get older.
This was adorable! And very eye opening, whoever is teaching these children English is doing a damn good job! And their little faces when he starts speaking just made my month
아무리 그래도 한국인인데 말할때 한국어가 더 어색하고 한국어보다는 오히려 영어가 더 자연스럽게 나온다고 그렇게 말하는보면.. 참 부모가 보인다 모여.. 가식의 천재들이고 호구짓은 존나 잘할거같아요.. 그저 한국은 이용의 대상이고 이제 호구짓은 미국에 다하겠지.. 그리고 영어는 영국어에요. 미국어는 영어가 아니야..
어려서부터 Bilingual 능력자로 키우기 위해 사교육 받고 집에서도 부모랑 영어로 대화하고 다 좋은데, 인터뷰 내용 중 한국말이 어색하다는 등 경찰은 위험해서 되고 싶지 않다는 등... 좀 그렇다. 그 아이의 부모 평소 생각과 언행이 투영되어 있을 거 같아서. 단편적인 편견일 수도 있겠지만... 약간 씁쓸하네.
The children were amazing…..you had them giggling big time. The reaction of the little girl when her friend said his father would buy him something as a reward was priceless 😎
OMG I love this so much!! Thanks for this. I'm Korean and born in Seoul but was adopted at a young age. One day I'll go back and try to speak like you. Your tone and dialect is insane!! 😘