5 mistakes i’ve made when self-learning korean

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @notusingkor
    @notusingkor Год назад +46

    studying with context was something i didn't realise until recently. it has really changed everything for me. and yes, i need to stop making excuses and use the knowledge i have gained more. thank you for the video ann ❤

    • @traylvqq
      @traylvqq 8 месяцев назад +2

      how do u study with context?

    • @wendyl-s6661
      @wendyl-s6661 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@traylvqqTell me if u have an answer 🙏🏻

    • @tai_tonaoo
      @tai_tonaoo 4 месяца назад

      ​@@traylvqq I'm late for this comment but I gope I can help.
      Studying with context is basically using a word that you learn in a sentence or in a story, so instead of just thinking like "Apple is 사과(sagwa)" You should use other words like "I like to eat 시과"
      With this, you can train your brain to hear and use this word in a sentence, and in general is easier to remember the word when you remember the meaning instead of just the translation!
      I hope that this comment isn't too hard to understand :D

  • @draw-budmarkio2675
    @draw-budmarkio2675 Год назад +26

    As someone who is having a hard time creating good habits and routines with language learning, these kind of perspectives are really interesting and helpful with gaining a new point of view on this journey! You are a great inspiration and example for self language learners.

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  Год назад +4

      Thank you ❤️ i’m still working my way to find habits and routine that fits my schedule!

  • @cspel002
    @cspel002 11 месяцев назад +12

    The last point was right on. That was the most inspirational thing I've heard concerning language learning. Discipline is what i lack and if i learn korean through my emotions, I'll never reach my goals. What an eye opener.

  • @kiribobiri
    @kiribobiri 2 месяца назад

    I love how you said "there is no perfect resource, you just have to make that resource perfect for your needs". I am currently struggling to figure out which resources will be best for me, and this is a great concept to remember.

  • @steveroberts3512
    @steveroberts3512 Год назад +1

    I have found that having a number of resources helps me to understand better, as although each present the same information, they do it in different ways - which is good for my own learning. Once you are familiar with one resource you tend to subconsciously skip through it when reviewing. Don't think that your first year was wasted as it embedded patterns in your brain facilitating your ability and confidence when you started using the reading material. It is the same as watching Korean dramas even though you don't understand them. You are becoming more familiar with the pronunciation and word flow. Those of us that relied on physical dictionaries during our school time when there wasn't an 'online' in existence, have to have such a book for our comfort zone !!!!

  • @kAsmita-bt1bc
    @kAsmita-bt1bc Год назад +9

    me myself was depressed because of my progress but she always calms me down because I am a slow learner by her tips i have started to feel a bit good but still not satisfied

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  Год назад +3

      i’m also a slow learner! just take your time and enjoy the process. put a little bit of discipline in your routine, but makes sure you’re not putting stress on yourself ❤️

    • @ninadant
      @ninadant Год назад +1

      As long as you learn it shouldn't be important how long it took it. Remember it is not a competition. One thing well learned is better than 20 poorly learned.

    • @ChrisJohnsonCJs-Kitchen
      @ChrisJohnsonCJs-Kitchen Год назад

      @@ninadant This is a good reminder for us all. I'm going to write this down and post it as a reminder to myself. :)

  • @Phillipmurr
    @Phillipmurr 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is honestly such good advice. I’ve made all these mistakes.. I studied Korean in efficiently for three years. And when I finally went to Korea, I could understand and say nothing. Too many resources. Apps. With little structure. Now I’m sticking to. Korean 101. And Anki . And making my own flashcards. Because it allows me to learn Korean Pacific to my needs. Instead of learning how to introduce yourself as an American. lol. I’m learning how to introduce myself as an Australian. . And then build on phrases sentences and vocab related to that . 😂

  • @gac0810
    @gac0810 21 день назад

    Thank you.. you are so inspiring.. I love all the topics you have about your journey in learning Korean Language.. I watched the other videos and I will do all the tips you mentioned that will help me improve and continue learning the language.. Thank you so much I also like and amaze how creative you are that's really one of the reason why you caught my attention.. new subscriber from the Philippines 😊 lots of love Ann 💜🤍

  • @thoaduong51
    @thoaduong51 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, I also encountered these errors, and at that time I didn't take advantage of Korean learning apps/websites much. For those of you who are now self-studying, there are many sources to refer to such as HeyKorea, Cake,... which really help a lot.

  • @luckygingergirl
    @luckygingergirl 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing! It’s reassuring for a beginner like me who tends to be harsh on themselves, esp. in a learning environment.
    P.s. your Korean handwriting is so cute and easy to read ❤

  • @rina35881
    @rina35881 Год назад +1

    i’m glad i came across this channel 😭

  • @me-to-you587
    @me-to-you587 Год назад +2

    도와주셔서 고마워요.❤

  • @ChrisJohnsonCJs-Kitchen
    @ChrisJohnsonCJs-Kitchen Год назад +1

    I really enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing your mistakes. I have been re-evaluating my resources lately, I too, have too many. Your thoughts on resource overload are really helpful as are so many of the other mistakes you explored here.

  • @cloudlake
    @cloudlake Год назад +3

    Your videos are always inspirational and to help encourage me in my Japanese studies. Thank you so much I to need to practice more output.

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  Год назад +2

      If more output fits with your goals then yes 🫶🏻 but if it doesn’t, it is okay not to! 😊

    • @cloudlake
      @cloudlake Год назад

      @@allthingsann oh it really does fit! When I went to Japan this spring, oh man did I struggle trying to speak. That's what I want to do - speak and understand people. :D

  • @NAC1330
    @NAC1330 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much 💜 It's exactly what I needed now 😄

  • @toxiknao8826
    @toxiknao8826 19 дней назад

    For me i hate that people downplay and people say "oh korean is easy" like its not for me. I came along way but i get tongue tied speakimg korean, on top of me having to read everything really slow.

  • @imcoreano
    @imcoreano Год назад +2

    Good job! 화이팅 ^^

  • @joanneorrico1761
    @joanneorrico1761 11 месяцев назад +1

    I found your channel as BTS ARMY through your Army log for V but enjoy all your videos. I just started learning Korean two weeks ago, so I appreciate your helpful tips!

  • @newjeansfan238
    @newjeansfan238 7 месяцев назад

    Yes for speaking that's why i took a korean teacher with whom i can speak in hangul. Yes for flashcard, i don't memorize them specially with too many words, i recommend to learn just one or 2 words by day only

  • @fatmaahmed1691
    @fatmaahmed1691 Год назад

    Gurl I wait for you videos I just love you 0:07 0:07

  • @Ricespice-i9p
    @Ricespice-i9p 7 месяцев назад +1

    What textbooks is the most helpful towards learrning mostly everything(convo, grammar, hanguel, etc.)?

  • @bicromatic8
    @bicromatic8 Год назад

    I really like your videos, thanks for sharing your experience~

  • @hopegate9620
    @hopegate9620 Год назад

    I've also done every single one of these mistakes. I can't even count how many hours I've wasted learning vocab out of context at the beginning. I was also wondering, could you share some of your favorite ressources and books for reading? As I'm currently reading Short stories for Intermediate korean learners, it seems that our level is somewhat close, so I would love to discover what else you read!
    Thank you 💜

  • @btspr_incess143
    @btspr_incess143 Год назад

    ❤you always make me motivated to study korean❤

  • @shiiorinn
    @shiiorinn 4 месяца назад

    3:11 what is the book here called?

  • @myfaithfulGod
    @myfaithfulGod 11 месяцев назад

    thank you for this video❤ God bless you🙏

  • @SzymChannel
    @SzymChannel Год назад

    Hi! What''s the title of the book that you're showing at 1:11?

    • @yuxmirry
      @yuxmirry Год назад

      it’s "korean grammar in use" (there are the beginner and intermediate levels) :)

  • @Jay.swizzle
    @Jay.swizzle Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos. You are super meticulous in your note taking. I have OCD so I struggle when taking notes because they have to line up and not have any errors or I will panic. I have so much resource material but I'm not sure where to even start. I only watch kdramas and only listen to Kpop. 💕 I can sing Blackpink, Itzy and Twice in Korean but of course don't know what it means in English 🤣 I love your content. Great job! Any advice?

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  Год назад +2

      hi! thank you for watching my videos 🫶🏻 i’d say start with learning the alphabet first, then pick only 1-2 resource materials that you have and study with them (and make sure the materials you pick cover all skills), read out loud whenever you’re reading something in korean, and lots of immersion! for note-taking, if the materials you’re studying with already have good explanations then you don’t really have to take notes on a separate notebook, use that time to practice making sentences instead; but if you do decide to take notes, don’t copy and paste the whole thing, only write important keys and save space mainly for practice! i have other videos on how i take notes and study grammar/vocab if you want to check them out if you haven’t already 🫶🏻
      but most importantly, do whatever makes you feel happy and comfortable. there is no rule! ❤️

    • @Jay.swizzle
      @Jay.swizzle Год назад +1

      @@allthingsann thank you for your advice. I actually DM you on Instagram about this. I have started officially as of today with TTMIK level 1 and How to Study Korean. I have good resources to help such as Korean dictionary and actual flashcards as I prefer non digital learning. I have decided to use notebooks like you did and have one dedicated to TTMIK and one that I use for grammar and vocab and other notes. I almost had an anxiety attack 🤣 but I started. I have to organize all my resources though so that will stress me. I love your videos though, I watched a lot of them this morning at work while I was preparing. Looking forward to your next videos and posts. Take care!!

  • @manahilsiddiqi7573
    @manahilsiddiqi7573 Год назад

    Happiest birthday unnie💜

  • @mynameismissle
    @mynameismissle Год назад

    Lovely and useful video 😊❤

  • @kenna.-_
    @kenna.-_ Год назад +1

    hey! love the video. i was wondering what you use to label the sides of your notebooks? (ttmik, vocab, grammar, bts lyrics, etc). i recently purchased similar notebooks and wanted to try out a sleek way to label them like yours.

  • @Z6xif4y
    @Z6xif4y Год назад +1

    how long did it take for you to get fluent?

  • @eliz_sk
    @eliz_sk 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you❤

  • @prathamgehlot915
    @prathamgehlot915 5 месяцев назад

    try learning pronouncation by singing korean songs it did helped me

  • @joannamoore5918
    @joannamoore5918 Год назад

    thank you so much for all of your videos i love every single one of them but could you pls do a notes flip through for ttmik book 2, thank you so much again :)

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  Год назад

      you can find my notes flip through in this video: ruclips.net/video/zAu4vSfKhr8/видео.htmlsi=EavcVKFj9ANJ0_-c 🫶🏻

    • @joannamoore5918
      @joannamoore5918 Год назад

      thank you so much you inspired me to learn korean. @@allthingsann 🥰

  • @zareenkhanam4623
    @zareenkhanam4623 Год назад +1

    Can you make video on studying korean in just a simple way and in a flow.
    I see this. Video i got some ideas but I am a school going student how can I manage it in a flow please tell me bcoz it's my passion and hobby. I know that some of the Korean learning student are can't manage but she/he also can't tell you can you tell us please .
    I am learning Korean for last 1.3 year but I can't write and remember it easier .
    Can you make video or tell me in comment it's all upon on you.
    It's my humble request to you !😢

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  Год назад +1

      I can’t tell you what the perfect method for learning Korean is because there isn’t any. My journey has always been about experimenting different methods and see which ones work for me the most based on my schedule. I can recommend you making time for it and making a study schedule routine so you can follow it if that’s something that works for you. Otherwise, as i said, keep experimenting and enjoy the process! 🫶🏻

  • @rainstarblog
    @rainstarblog Год назад

    Me i know how to read whriting but the Big problem is i don't understand my reading now I feel stresse beacuse after i know how to read now i don't know what is next learning I'm very stress I don't know how to start how to know korean language 😢😢

  • @ElenaMicali-m1w
    @ElenaMicali-m1w Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @shvella17
    @shvella17 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @nadaqueocultar
    @nadaqueocultar Год назад

    ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

  • @xemtuvi-nhiettinh-az
    @xemtuvi-nhiettinh-az 8 месяцев назад

    😊 Bạn là người nước nào nghe giống như gốc Việt

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  8 месяцев назад

      Mình là người Việt nhe 🥰

  • @praduhhhhh
    @praduhhhhh 10 месяцев назад

    I want lingopie but You have to payy