This video is a PERFECT example of how to teach Korean to a native English speaker. Primarily in our native tongue so not to over whelm us with foreign words while allowing our ears to "perk up" when they hear foreign words. (remember: we do not have to think/translate when we hear our native language). He also uses perfect graphs to appear to us visual learners. This man has discovered the art of teaching. Thank you so much.
This video is a PERFECT example of how to teach Korean to a native English speaker. Primarily in our native tongue so not to over whelm us with foreign words while allowing our ears to "perk up" when they hear foreign words. (remember: we do not have to think/translate when we hear our native language). He also uses perfect graphs to appear to us visual learners. This man has discovered the art of teaching. Thank you so much.
Wow, thank you so much for your kind words. Really appreciate it :) 감사합니다!
*Me, a native Spanish speaker learning Korean with this video*: 😐
유용한 문법인데요... 간단하게 살명해 주셔서 감사합니다.
감사합니다 We are so lucky to have you in the Korean learning community.
Thanks. This is what I am searching. 갔어요 and 갔었어요.
I’ve been looking for the perfect explanation of this and finally found it here
Nice one! 감사합니다 😊
This explanation is the best that I’ve found on RUclips! 감사합니다 선생님! Trough I’m not a native English speaker i understood everything very clearly
thank you ,it was so helpful !!!
Thank you !
wow 선생님! 이거 비디오 정말 좋아해요! thank you so much you deserve so much more recognition! 감사합니다!
감사합니다. 도움이 되셨기를 바래요! Thank you for your kind words :)
Such a useful and informative video! Everything is on point. THANK YOU A LOT
very useful, Thanks a lot!
u explained this os clearly thank u!!
If 갔었어요 means the person went to some place but already came back, then what's the difference between 갔었어요 and 갔다 왔어요?
5:38 그런제❌️ 그런데✅️
요즘엔❌️ 요즘은✅️