When I was younger I wanted to learn Japanese haha. I can understand quite a bit, but I am way more into Korean/French now. I don't know how I can even learn 2 languages, but I guess I'll have to figure something out!
I'm learning Korean currently and I want to learn Japanese next! I can already speak Arabic french and English fluently and I'm a med student ❤⚘(don't even know why I'm bragging but yeah no one knows me here so I want to be a little proud of myself sorry )
This looks like high level advanced note-taking to me. You focus on essays and stuff like that. It looks a bit confusing but you have your own style which is good for you so it's okay. Interesting to see. My note-taking looks very different hh.
Omgggg Lindie~ Your TOPIK notes look so different from mine 😂 You wrote down a lot of words/expressions for the essay questions that I’ve never seen before lol Granted, you studied for Q54 which I haven’t studied for but still haha the fact that we take classes with the same teacher, yet have such different notes is interesting
I feel kinda relieved that you don't have a structure or system, and that you just take us through your note-taking journey! Makes me feel that it is okay for my notes to not be "instagrammable." HAHA! Maraming salamat for sharing, Lindie! 🤗💖🇵🇭
Hello lindie. I am studying korean but I find difficult in forming sentences can you give any tips regarding that .by the way I am using ttmik book level 1
I am having the same problem! I still can't make big sentences but what I can tell you is use ttmik books and other resources too because ttmik teaches you grammar structures and not a lot of vocab and other necessary things. I love ttmik and i still use it, however you shouldn't rely on it and use it as your only tool.
Learn Korean with go Billy Korean This channel will incredibly help you it has so many videos and you can watch the live he did about sentence structure and also he is doing a live class on Sundays Check it out
@@micah385 Good point. I do look on the official topik list and learn words I don't know (its a list of the 6000 most common words) and I do watch a lot of shows.
@@akshithasanjeev8998 I don't know if you have experience in learning languages in the past but my tips are for vocabulary learning - Watching shows with Korean and English subtitles and look it up in a dictionary for the meanings (I recommend Naver dictionary and it's free) -Make example sentences with your new words so you can understand how they are used. - Flashcards -If you see a word that you don't know while learning Grammar, I suggest you make a small box/sticky note on your new word. -There is a frequency list on the Topik website with 6,000 of the most common words it is split into 6 parts of 1,000 words www.topikguide.com/6000-most-common-korean-words-1/ www.topikguide.com/6000-most-common-korean-words-2 www.topikguide.com/6000-most-common-korean-words-3 www.topikguide.com/6000-most-common-korean-words-4 www.topikguide.com/6000-most-common-korean-words-5 www.topikguide.com/6000-most-common-korean-words-6
An excellent video! Many thanks to the author of the channel for the recommendations! The problem with many people is that they want to take a "magic pill" or get "secret knowledge" and immediately have skills and abilities. However, the truth of life is that knowledge, skills, and abilities do not come by themselves. You can't learn a foreign language without doing anything, without wasting your time and effort, just like you can't learn to ride a bike lying on a comfy couch, listening to lectures and watching videos about "modern methods of learning" on a bike. To really learn something, you have to really practice every day. You're going to fall down while you're learning, and you're going to get bumps - that's normal! The ups and downs of learning are an integral part of our lives. Motivation from success and depression from failure will always be your study companions. However, every student has problems in his or her studies that he or she lacks the knowledge to solve. It can be: poor memorization of words; no progress in language learning; the student can speak, but does not understand speech by ear; misunderstanding of grammar; incorrect pronunciation, etc. Agree that a problem you don't know how to solve is very demotivating. In order to find the answer to our question we have to spend a lot of time to read videos, articles and books by polyglots. In today's world, we have to solve problems as quickly as possible. I don't have time to study and analyze a huge amount of information. My goal is to master the basic knowledge of a foreign language as quickly as possible and already start earning money effectively in the international arena. I settled on the practical guide by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot's Notes: practical tips for learning foreign language". This book is always in my bag. If I have a problem while learning a language, I quickly find the answer in this book. There are many different techniques and tips for learning a foreign language in Polyglot Notes. I have made my own individual schedule and plan for language learning. Now I know what I am going to study, how I am going to study, when I am going to study and what results I am going to achieve. No problem could stop me! With an effective language learning plan my professional skills are more and more in demand internationally every day. Friends, don't stop there! Everyone has talents that millions of people around the world need! Learn the language and make your ideas and dreams come true! Thanks to the author of the channel for the informative and useful video! Your videos motivate me.
Could you make an updated version of Japanese? Just a suggestion, I’m learning by myself right now and I’ve gotten to a high beginner plateau I guess? It would really help, thank you so much, your videos always inspire me 💖
Hey Lindie. I am a South African trying to learn Korean & French. Can you please share where I can buy French / Korean novels/ short stories in SA? Or an online shop that ships to SA. E.g I love the Harry Potter books, and would love to read them in French as a way to expand my learning. Can you please share any shops I can go to to find such literature. Thank you in advance 🙏🏾
@@hasyaamj how is it going? I had to cancel my french classes because my work load increased. Got too many deadlines. So now I just self-study with apps. And put my Korean studies on hold :(((
Hi lindie I really like your videos, I get motivation from you to learn languages 😊😊😊 I am learning 3 languages presently. I really love your videos. Thanks.😊😊☺️
Hi Lindie! Your channel has inspired me so much to learn languages I have seen a video of yours a while back that you know Indonesian? If so what sources and books do you recommend for Indonesian? As I am currently learning it right now and it would help me out a lot. Thanks bye :)
노트에 '가감없이'를 'without a doubt'이라고 정리했는데 약간 뉘앙스가 다른 것 같아요. '가'는 '더하다'라는 의미를 가지고 '감은' 빼다는 의미를 가지고 있기 때문에 어떤 것을 왜곡하지 않고 사실 그대로 말할 때 사용한다고 익히면 좋을 것 같아요. 영어로 바꾸려니까 마땅히 적당한 표현이 생각이 안네요. Your videos make me inspired always. Thanks, Lindie!
Have you ever tried or had any amount of interest in learning a dead language like Latin? I'm currently also trying to learn basic Latin grammar. Just want to know if there are any other people like me interested in dead/extinct languages.
I've been participating in the Latin and Ancient Greek chats on Monday and Tuesday nights. I speak French and Spanish, so some of the grammar and vocab are familiar to me, but I sometimes ask questions like "Quomodo dicitur «pude»?", and the other guy takes a while to figure out that "pude" is Spanish and answer "potui". I've been reading the NT in Greek for decades, and the cases help with the Latin.
I’m interested in learning Classical Arabic, and Modern Standard Arabic, the latter of which is spoken in formal broadcasts but no ones native language as such. Also even though I don’t have time to study any of these at the moment I really wish people would study not just extinct languages but very endangered ones- Celtic languages for instance
@@yourfirstsecondlanguage4782 really want to take Romansh for the same reason, although I don't know how it compares to Celtic - I know that it's at risk
Awesome of you to show Lindie! You definitely take notes a lot more in depth than I do xD I have such an addiction to stationery, I think I'm buying pens nearly every weekend. I have three pencil cases XD
Do you do your lessons online (w/ the tutor)? If so, how do you send the work in your notebook to them? Do you scan it, or take a picture, or something?
I used coursera website to learn elementary Korea early this year but I really need to restart by the beginning of the next year and Japanese. I have a trip and is the main reason why I want to relearn. I saved the Korean Hongki university workbooks which you get with learning the course. The notebooks you have are very similar to the ones I get from Diaso. I have one of books you recommended for Japanese for busy people and it is great review and wish I could find one like that for Korean. Any recommendations?
Me encanta! Tus videos siempre me ayudan con los idiomas que estoy aprendiendo o quiero aprender, la forma en la que tomas notas es increíble y aunque digas que parece desordenado o desprolijo queda muy bonito. No se si sigues estudiando español y espero no te moleste que te escriba en este idioma, me gustaría ayudarte si tienes dudas o si quieres practicar conversaciones
I am self-studying on learning Korean because I am lazy having a tutor 😂😂 Anyways, my pronunciations of the Korean letters are improving though. I just need to improve more on my sentences :> I am kid btw
Oh, how old r u? I'm 13 and I'm starting to learn Korean! Oh nevermind, just saw ur YT channel, you're 10. That's a pretty good age to learn a new language (s)! Just don't give up or you'll regret it! Stay determined, stay focused, believe in yourself, and keep urself motivated! And learn the language u ACTUALLY want to learn, not because someone is forcing u to. Remember, keep asking yourself this question, 'Why do u want to learn this language'
@@The_Study_Bug That's pretty cool! I am learning through YT and I'm looking for good apps to learn Korean. Dulingo is not a good app for learning Korean lol. Can u tell me some good apps and sites to learn Korean for free? Btw, I'm learning Hangul and basic Korean conversation for now.
HI! what should Korean lang learners keep in mind while preparing for 쓰기 part? I want to start writing essays but don't know what exactly to begin with :(
Second year into Japanese, hello! In my current N4~N3 level, I would suggest to really get the hang of kana and kanji until it doesn’t seem foreign anymore. How to know is that you think of it as learning a new word in you mother tongue “I should look this up in the dictionary, but I think I get the nuance” kind of feeling? Basic grammar and sentence formation is as important as expanding word bank day by day, even if it feels slow. I highly recommend early immersion into the language, flow and way of speech until N4 (the feeling of you are able to sound like them, but empty words) then actually put effort in understanding what is in the immersion N4 afterwards. I hope some of this is useful! I’ve achieved near N3 in two years with this method, and I wish you luck however your methods will be!💕
Also, I don’t wanna recommend any specific resources because I myself jump between different resources all the time! Though the ones that were and are still significant to me would be dictionary Jisho.org and Weblio, simplified news site News Web Easy, technical grammar drills Maggie Sensei and Tae Kim’s, and language breakdown channel Sambon Juku. I recommend not to search for “vocabulary lists” unless it’s about a very specific topic, rather watch a video you would like but in Japanese instead and binge a lot of them! The cool part is that because they’re similar videos, some of the same words will appear which means those will be your top priority to learn and memorise to enjoy the videos and talk about them better. A powerful tip I wish I knew earlier!
@@mayacold8263 Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and giving me all these wonderful tips. I will surely keep these in mind. Immersion is def smthng I've been trying to do more of nowadays and its nice to be reassured by someone who has been where I am now,that I am indeed on the right path. *Learn Japanese with SmallTallk* A Podcast aimed at Japanese learners by Japanese Natives is what I am using nowadays. Its def a challenge for me and often times I find myself having no idea of what the two hosts are talking about, but its still fun testing your knowledge upto a point whilst simultaneuously pushing your limits.
I'm going back to using a notebook for the first time since forever. I've been using Anki and other SRS apps for years now. I am finding it really liberating and nice to use a notebook which I'll probably review several times but I have total control over the reviews unlike Anki which feels like an inhuman unrelenting unreasonable robotic drill sergeant of death. Anyway, I've only been doing this a week now. I basically put the date, then list target vocab/grammar whatever on the left and English on the right. Everything is written in blue because it's my favorite color. I review it a couple of days and any words that give me trouble after a couple days still I mark with a pencil so I can review them more quickly without reading the whole page - in pencil so I can erase it. I don't know if it being erasable or not is going to be useful yet. I might come back and rewatch your video for notebook ideas... different colors might be a good thing.
Do notebooks in Korea have wider line spacing for the added vertical space needed to write syllable blocks or do they just squeeze it into the same standard lines we use in USA?
any tips on how to form sentences better? i know quite a bit of grammar but i'm having trouble actually using them TOGETHER. like i can make a sentence using that specific grammar. but not in conjunction with another (aside from using 은/는 이/가 을/를)
Nice to see! :) 2 video requests/ideas: 1) How to choose a suitable teacher on iTalki / other website 2) Tour of notebooks for a language you're a beginner in & not taking an exam for (^ω^)
I can't tell you how much I love your videos! I really want to Learn Korean and French, but I can't decide which one to start with. French would be easier, but I consume more Korean media everyday....If anybody has advice on what to do, I'd be grateful!
Thank you so much! I hope you can come to a deicion on which language you want to learn because both Korean and French are super fun! Here's a blog post I wrote about How to choose a language to learn. Hope it helps a little! lindiebotes.com/2019/09/26/how-to-choose-language-to-learn/
@@allanaa3238 Hello online language twin!!! I want to learn Korean (I am more interested in the culture), but French would be 1) easier and 2) I could get to intermediate level faster!
Lol . I have tried to study Italian and what I did first is learn the first 100 (or however many) words because that gave me a solid foundation to work off of. Then I learned how to conjugate verbs into present, past, and future. Then from there I just started memorizing lots of vocab and new verbs and I learned the more complex grammar in italian. This may not be the study method you like but I still hope I gave you a little help,
i think i'm falling love with korean alphabet
@@ジョウドなの筍 Tu n'aime pas l'alphabet coréen? Mais pourquoi?
I’m so excited. I’m learning Japanese at the moment and I’m thinking of learning Korean!
Me too!
I learning Korean, Japanese and Chinese
Same! :)
@@문수진-p7v that’s my goal!!!
When I was younger I wanted to learn Japanese haha. I can understand quite a bit, but I am way more into Korean/French now. I don't know how I can even learn 2 languages, but I guess I'll have to figure something out!
한국인인 저보다 한국어를 잘 하시다닠ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 너무 존경스러워요!! 글씨도 완전 명필이세요!!
This looks so much more effective and satisfactory than using a computer
I'm learning Korean currently and I want to learn Japanese next! I can already speak Arabic french and English fluently and I'm a med student ❤⚘(don't even know why I'm bragging but yeah no one knows me here so I want to be a little proud of myself sorry )
This looks like high level advanced note-taking to me. You focus on essays and stuff like that. It looks a bit confusing but you have your own style which is good for you so it's okay. Interesting to see. My note-taking looks very different hh.
Yeah you must develop a study plan that works best for you.
Pls make a study tour like this one for Japanese!!! It would really help!!
Have you seen this video? ruclips.net/video/j7t07vD4m_Y/видео.html 💙
Ya I have !!!👍🏻✌🏻
@@LindieBotes I was just wondering If u would make a new updated video for Japanese lol ahaha
I love these kinds of videos, they never fail to inspire me to study harder and, most importantly, smarter ^^
Thank you, Lindie! 💕
Pretty and messy full notebooks boost my motivation in ways I can’t explain ❤️
Omgggg Lindie~ Your TOPIK notes look so different from mine 😂 You wrote down a lot of words/expressions for the essay questions that I’ve never seen before lol Granted, you studied for Q54 which I haven’t studied for but still haha the fact that we take classes with the same teacher, yet have such different notes is interesting
I feel kinda relieved that you don't have a structure or system, and that you just take us through your note-taking journey! Makes me feel that it is okay for my notes to not be "instagrammable." HAHA! Maraming salamat for sharing, Lindie! 🤗💖🇵🇭
As long as I can read my notes, I consider it a success 😂
Your videos are the only ones I watch with the normal speed.
와.. 전 아직도 글씨를 그리고 있는 수준인데 정말 잘쓰시네요..
It was so great!I love your notebooks and the way you take your notes (^ω^)
Hi, I was looking at ur playlists, and I'm curious? What do u wanna be when u grow up and when did u start learning Japenese?
I'm addicted to this type of videos
You are so organized it’s amazing 😭😭😭
Hello lindie. I am studying korean but I find difficult in forming sentences can you give any tips regarding that .by the way I am using ttmik book level 1
I am having the same problem! I still can't make big sentences but what I can tell you is use ttmik books and other resources too because ttmik teaches you grammar structures and not a lot of vocab and other necessary things. I love ttmik and i still use it, however you shouldn't rely on it and use it as your only tool.
Learn Korean with go Billy Korean
This channel will incredibly help you it has so many videos and you can watch the live he did about sentence structure and also he is doing a live class on Sundays
Check it out
@@asmaaezzat7829 thank you for the info
@@micah385 Good point. I do look on the official topik list and learn words I don't know (its a list of the 6000 most common words) and I do watch a lot of shows.
@@akshithasanjeev8998 I don't know if you have experience in learning languages in the past but my tips are for vocabulary learning
- Watching shows with Korean and English subtitles and look it up in a dictionary for the meanings (I recommend Naver dictionary and it's free)
-Make example sentences with your new words so you can understand how they are used.
- Flashcards
-If you see a word that you don't know while learning Grammar, I suggest you make a small box/sticky note on your new word.
-There is a frequency list on the Topik website with 6,000 of the most common words it is split into 6 parts of 1,000 words www.topikguide.com/6000-most-common-korean-words-1/
www.topikguide.com/6000-most-common-korean-words-2
www.topikguide.com/6000-most-common-korean-words-3
www.topikguide.com/6000-most-common-korean-words-4
www.topikguide.com/6000-most-common-korean-words-5
www.topikguide.com/6000-most-common-korean-words-6
An excellent video! Many thanks to the author of the channel for the recommendations! The problem with many people is that they want to take a "magic pill" or get "secret knowledge" and immediately have skills and abilities. However, the truth of life is that knowledge, skills, and abilities do not come by themselves. You can't learn a foreign language without doing anything, without wasting your time and effort, just like you can't learn to ride a bike lying on a comfy couch, listening to lectures and watching videos about "modern methods of learning" on a bike. To really learn something, you have to really practice every day. You're going to fall down while you're learning, and you're going to get bumps - that's normal! The ups and downs of learning are an integral part of our lives. Motivation from success and depression from failure will always be your study companions. However, every student has problems in his or her studies that he or she lacks the knowledge to solve. It can be: poor memorization of words; no progress in language learning; the student can speak, but does not understand speech by ear; misunderstanding of grammar; incorrect pronunciation, etc. Agree that a problem you don't know how to solve is very demotivating. In order to find the answer to our question we have to spend a lot of time to read videos, articles and books by polyglots. In today's world, we have to solve problems as quickly as possible. I don't have time to study and analyze a huge amount of information. My goal is to master the basic knowledge of a foreign language as quickly as possible and already start earning money effectively in the international arena. I settled on the practical guide by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot's Notes: practical tips for learning foreign language". This book is always in my bag. If I have a problem while learning a language, I quickly find the answer in this book. There are many different techniques and tips for learning a foreign language in Polyglot Notes. I have made my own individual schedule and plan for language learning. Now I know what I am going to study, how I am going to study, when I am going to study and what results I am going to achieve. No problem could stop me! With an effective language learning plan my professional skills are more and more in demand internationally every day. Friends, don't stop there! Everyone has talents that millions of people around the world need! Learn the language and make your ideas and dreams come true! Thanks to the author of the channel for the informative and useful video! Your videos motivate me.
Could you make an updated version of Japanese? Just a suggestion, I’m learning by myself right now and I’ve gotten to a high beginner plateau I guess? It would really help, thank you so much, your videos always inspire me 💖
This video is solid gold.
Thanks a lot , Lindie. Love ya 😊😊😊
Thank you for the feedback and for watching!
@@LindieBotes Thank you so much for replying ! You really made my day.
RUclips: How many timestamps do you want?
Lindie: YES!
And I love this, it's like a table of contents in a book, so you can quickly find things again. Thank you, Lindie!
Thank you for making this video. It's so fun seeing other people's notes. I just picked up Korean again and I'm super excited!
Hey Lindie. I am a South African trying to learn Korean & French. Can you please share where I can buy French / Korean novels/ short stories in SA? Or an online shop that ships to SA. E.g I love the Harry Potter books, and would love to read them in French as a way to expand my learning. Can you please share any shops I can go to to find such literature. Thank you in advance 🙏🏾
whoa, I also learn Korean and french since I have much time at quarantine now
@@hasyaamj how is it going? I had to cancel my french classes because my work load increased. Got too many deadlines. So now I just self-study with apps. And put my Korean studies on hold :(((
@@zamahsays7888 I stop learn french cuz I don't have a goal to achieve it now, but I still learn korean at ttmik.
@@hasyaamj oh nice. Do you use their books or the app?
@@zamahsays7888I used their app, cuz their books is too expensive
Hi lindie
I really like your videos, I get motivation from you to learn languages 😊😊😊
I am learning 3 languages presently.
I really love your videos.
Thanks.😊😊☺️
한국인이 보기에도 수준높은 단어들 ..! 멋있어요...!! 한국인으로써 굉장히 뿌듯하네요 ㅎㅎ공부 화이팅하세요💛💜
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I liked this way of capturing the grammar structure you know!
Great work Lindie! Keep inspiring! 👍❤️
Seriously have so much respect for you! 진짜 항상 영감받고 가요~♡
여윽시~ 공부잘하는것들은 글씨체가 비슷해보여..
Love this! Please do one for HSK or Chinese notebooks!!!’
You are really such an inspiration.
That’s intense. Love it!
your handwriting is so great
Hi Lindie what do you do when you feel demotivated while in the process?
멋져요!!!
와 멋있다!! 저는 한국인이지만 우연히 이 영상을 보게 되었어요ㅎ
남아공에서 한국어 배우기 힘들었을건데, 굉장히 똑똑하시네요. 화이팅입니다!!ㅋㅋ
Hi Lindie! Your channel has inspired me so much to learn languages I have seen a video of yours a while back that you know Indonesian? If so what sources and books do you recommend for Indonesian? As I am currently learning it right now and it would help me out a lot. Thanks bye :)
노트에 '가감없이'를 'without a doubt'이라고 정리했는데 약간 뉘앙스가 다른 것 같아요.
'가'는 '더하다'라는 의미를 가지고 '감은' 빼다는 의미를 가지고 있기 때문에 어떤 것을 왜곡하지 않고
사실 그대로 말할 때 사용한다고 익히면 좋을 것 같아요.
영어로 바꾸려니까 마땅히 적당한 표현이 생각이 안네요.
Your videos make me inspired always. Thanks, Lindie!
와우! 정말 열심히 공부 하시네요! 멋지세요~ It's so awesome that you are completely fluent in Korean!
who else thinks of 2 videos of lindie every week?
Have you ever tried or had any amount of interest in learning a dead language like Latin? I'm currently also trying to learn basic Latin grammar. Just want to know if there are any other people like me interested in dead/extinct languages.
I've been participating in the Latin and Ancient Greek chats on Monday and Tuesday nights. I speak French and Spanish, so some of the grammar and vocab are familiar to me, but I sometimes ask questions like "Quomodo dicitur «pude»?", and the other guy takes a while to figure out that "pude" is Spanish and answer "potui". I've been reading the NT in Greek for decades, and the cases help with the Latin.
I’m interested in learning Classical Arabic, and Modern Standard Arabic, the latter of which is spoken in formal broadcasts but no ones native language as such.
Also even though I don’t have time to study any of these at the moment I really wish people would study not just extinct languages but very endangered ones- Celtic languages for instance
@@yourfirstsecondlanguage4782 really want to take Romansh for the same reason, although I don't know how it compares to Celtic - I know that it's at risk
Wow, you are really amazing, even better korean writer than me♡
Awesome of you to show Lindie! You definitely take notes a lot more in depth than I do xD
I have such an addiction to stationery, I think I'm buying pens nearly every weekend. I have three pencil cases XD
Me too! Here's what I mostly use: www.amazon.com/shop/lindiebotes/list/CQ5XAFWDBYAW
Do you do your lessons online (w/ the tutor)? If so, how do you send the work in your notebook to them? Do you scan it, or take a picture, or something?
Your handwriting's better than native Koreans 글씨체 진짜 이뻐요! 외국인으로서 한국어 배우기 엄청 어려웠을텐데 대단하시네요ㅎㅎ
Could you make a video on proper essay structure??
I used coursera website to learn elementary Korea early this year but I really need to restart by the beginning of the next year and Japanese. I have a trip and is the main reason why I want to relearn. I saved the Korean Hongki university workbooks which you get with learning the course. The notebooks you have are very similar to the ones I get from Diaso. I have one of books you recommended for Japanese for busy people and it is great review and wish I could find one like that for Korean. Any recommendations?
One day, I hope I could share the way how I have been studying English in my channel like you. Thanks for sharing.
Me encanta! Tus videos siempre me ayudan con los idiomas que estoy aprendiendo o quiero aprender, la forma en la que tomas notas es increíble y aunque digas que parece desordenado o desprolijo queda muy bonito. No se si sigues estudiando español y espero no te moleste que te escriba en este idioma, me gustaría ayudarte si tienes dudas o si quieres practicar conversaciones
Beautiful hand writing
글씨 진짜 잘 쓰시네요...대단하십니다 ^^
나보다 글씨 잘쓰네 ;; 한국인 포기해야하나 자괴감 들어~
A real eye-opener!
What books would you recommend a beginner to use? They look quite advanced
I am self-studying on learning Korean because I am lazy having a tutor 😂😂
Anyways, my pronunciations of the Korean letters are improving though. I just need to improve more on my sentences :>
I am kid btw
I study by myself as well
Lol I self study too. I'm just not the tutor kind (im a kid too)
Oh, how old r u? I'm 13 and I'm starting to learn Korean!
Oh nevermind, just saw ur YT channel, you're 10. That's a pretty good age to learn a new language (s)! Just don't give up or you'll regret it! Stay determined, stay focused, believe in yourself, and keep urself motivated! And learn the language u ACTUALLY want to learn, not because someone is forcing u to.
Remember, keep asking yourself this question, 'Why do u want to learn this language'
@@sameerakhan7455 heeey where do u study Korean? I'm on level 5 on TTMIK website
@@The_Study_Bug That's pretty cool! I am learning through YT and I'm looking for good apps to learn Korean. Dulingo is not a good app for learning Korean lol.
Can u tell me some good apps and sites to learn Korean for free?
Btw, I'm learning Hangul and basic Korean conversation for now.
i'm happy to see ur video, will u share for the link where can i get example essay for topic? thank you lindie
댓글을 안달 수가 없네요!! 이렇게 열심히 한글을 공부해야겠다고 생각한 이유가 있나요? 단순히 새로운 언어 배우는 것이 좋아서? 그 정도로는 설명이 안될 것 같아요~
HI! what should Korean lang learners keep in mind while preparing for 쓰기 part? I want to start writing essays but don't know what exactly to begin with :(
한국인인 나보다 글씨체가 이뻐!!!
Hello ms can you tell me where to get this Korean books
와... 한글 엄청 이쁘게 쓰신다
Any Japanese learners here? I wanna learn resources and tips and all that good stuff~
Minato website has free courses ànd they're just amazing
@@malakahmed5084 oh my I'll surely check them out! Thank you sooo much for letting me know♡♡♡♡
Second year into Japanese, hello! In my current N4~N3 level, I would suggest to really get the hang of kana and kanji until it doesn’t seem foreign anymore. How to know is that you think of it as learning a new word in you mother tongue “I should look this up in the dictionary, but I think I get the nuance” kind of feeling? Basic grammar and sentence formation is as important as expanding word bank day by day, even if it feels slow. I highly recommend early immersion into the language, flow and way of speech until N4 (the feeling of you are able to sound like them, but empty words) then actually put effort in understanding what is in the immersion N4 afterwards. I hope some of this is useful! I’ve achieved near N3 in two years with this method, and I wish you luck however your methods will be!💕
Also, I don’t wanna recommend any specific resources because I myself jump between different resources all the time! Though the ones that were and are still significant to me would be dictionary Jisho.org and Weblio, simplified news site News Web Easy, technical grammar drills Maggie Sensei and Tae Kim’s, and language breakdown channel Sambon Juku. I recommend not to search for “vocabulary lists” unless it’s about a very specific topic, rather watch a video you would like but in Japanese instead and binge a lot of them! The cool part is that because they’re similar videos, some of the same words will appear which means those will be your top priority to learn and memorise to enjoy the videos and talk about them better. A powerful tip I wish I knew earlier!
@@mayacold8263 Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and giving me all these wonderful tips. I will surely keep these in mind. Immersion is def smthng I've been trying to do more of nowadays and its nice to be reassured by someone who has been where I am now,that I am indeed on the right path. *Learn Japanese with SmallTallk* A Podcast aimed at Japanese learners by Japanese Natives is what I am using nowadays. Its def a challenge for me and often times I find myself having no idea of what the two hosts are talking about, but its still fun testing your knowledge upto a point whilst simultaneuously pushing your limits.
글씨체 자체가 본토 한국인체임.. 대단..
와....대단하시네요!!!!
I'm going back to using a notebook for the first time since forever. I've been using Anki and other SRS apps for years now. I am finding it really liberating and nice to use a notebook which I'll probably review several times but I have total control over the reviews unlike Anki which feels like an inhuman unrelenting unreasonable robotic drill sergeant of death. Anyway, I've only been doing this a week now. I basically put the date, then list target vocab/grammar whatever on the left and English on the right. Everything is written in blue because it's my favorite color. I review it a couple of days and any words that give me trouble after a couple days still I mark with a pencil so I can review them more quickly without reading the whole page - in pencil so I can erase it. I don't know if it being erasable or not is going to be useful yet. I might come back and rewatch your video for notebook ideas... different colors might be a good thing.
My notes are very similar (no set structure, except to differentiate when needed). :)
Love you lindie ♥️
I really want to know the pens which Lindie uses to take notes, they’re so pigmented!
In the video description 💖💖
와 대단합니다. 존경합니다.
Do notebooks in Korea have wider line spacing for the added vertical space needed to write syllable blocks or do they just squeeze it into the same standard lines we use in USA?
글씨가 완전 현지인이네요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
저보다 훨씬 잘씀 ㅋㅋㅋ
For me Batchim is so difficult to learn 😭😭😭
Was the Video about happiness and money from 조승연?
can you plss tell what you write in sticky notes ?????????
언어라는게 깊이 파고들수록 어려운거 같아요 ㄷㄷ
그나라에서 살정도 하는건 어렵지 않은거 같은데 무슨 언어를 배우던지 깊게 들어가면 어려운 어휘도 많고 단어도 많고 ᆢ
안뇽! 마취영상 보고 왔어용
Am a native Korean. yet, alas, her handwriting in Korea is much better than mine. lol
BTW, way to go, love!
글씨가 너무 이쁘네요
글씨 진짜 자연스럽게 한국인처럼 쓰시네 존경
대단해!!
any tips on how to form sentences better? i know quite a bit of grammar but i'm having trouble actually using them TOGETHER. like i can make a sentence using that specific grammar. but not in conjunction with another (aside from using 은/는 이/가 을/를)
Talk to me in Korean has a video on sentence structure on their RUclips channel. Also verbs always go at the end (u probably know that though)
There's a moment when you are really into the video and you think Selena Gomez is speaking haha. just me?
Waiting for a similar tour for Chinese
Do you guys know if she has a video on what to look for in a tutor? There are so many not sure what I should be looking for. I’m learning Italian. 👍🏼
I've got a blog post on my website about that! :3
@@LindieBotes Thank you! I’ll look it up. 😊👍🏼
Love your nails, Lindie.
could you show your Chinese and/or Japanese notes?
I have a few videos about that already 💜
대단하시네요..ㅋㅋ
Reviewing it 2/3 times before an exam doesn’t seem like a lot to me.
how long have u been learning korean
Is it necessary to use korena textbooks for learning korena language?
Do you mean Korean brand textbooks or?
how I
study Chinese plz
Nice to see! :)
2 video requests/ideas:
1) How to choose a suitable teacher on iTalki / other website
2) Tour of notebooks for a language you're a beginner in & not taking an exam for
(^ω^)
Are U from South Africa 🇿🇦
I can't tell you how much I love your videos! I really want to Learn Korean and French, but I can't decide which one to start with. French would be easier, but I consume more Korean media everyday....If anybody has advice on what to do, I'd be grateful!
Thank you so much!
I hope you can come to a deicion on which language you want to learn because both Korean and French are super fun! Here's a blog post I wrote about How to choose a language to learn. Hope it helps a little! lindiebotes.com/2019/09/26/how-to-choose-language-to-learn/
Are you me?? I'm learning French currently but I was learning Korean a couple of years ago and now I really want to learn it again lol
@@allanaa3238 Hello online language twin!!! I want to learn Korean (I am more interested in the culture), but French would be 1) easier and 2) I could get to intermediate level faster!
Hey can you do a japanese notebook tour 2020?
I'll try to do one soon but I don't really have lots of new notes to be honest!
@@LindieBotes ok thanks🤍
Hi is there any one want to speak english with you please just for practice
I’m learning Italian I need help to get started HELP!!!
Lol . I have tried to study Italian and what I did first is learn the first 100 (or however many) words because that gave me a solid foundation to work off of. Then I learned how to conjugate verbs into present, past, and future. Then from there I just started memorizing lots of vocab and new verbs and I learned the more complex grammar in italian. This may not be the study method you like but I still hope I gave you a little help,
@@micah385 k thx 😊 if it doesn’t I will let u know
wow..
하..세종대왕님 정말 죄송합니다ㅠㅠ
왜요?
❤❤❤