how i study and memorize korean vocabulary + free notion template | self-study korean

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @allthingsann
    @allthingsann  2 года назад +275

    free sign up on notion: ntn.so/allthingsann12
    free template: ntn.so/allthingsanntemplate
    let me know if you end up using the template or any of my tips and find it useful 💕

    • @HAnii_08
      @HAnii_08 2 года назад +2

      Everything is in korean and idk how to understand. And there is no translation

    • @celtubatan
      @celtubatan 2 года назад

      @@HAnii_08 how because it's in English for me if you have any problem i wish i can help u

    • @aenoraqistina765
      @aenoraqistina765 2 года назад +2

      Where did you buy that kind of book

    • @mickeymaree176
      @mickeymaree176 2 года назад

      Hey hey, thank you so much for sharing, but how do I add your template to my already existing Notion account??

    • @mickeymaree176
      @mickeymaree176 2 года назад

      Oh wait, I figured it out lol

  • @juliecordero5272
    @juliecordero5272 2 года назад +2380

    I remember 비밀 = secret, by thinking of a mcdonalds ha비밀 (Happy meal), it has a *secret* toy

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  2 года назад +270

      this is so cute 😂❤️

    • @Im_a_Chill_Panda
      @Im_a_Chill_Panda 2 года назад +90

      Thanks, now every time I see the word secret I'm gonna be thinking about McDonald's. 😂

    • @queenitani3410
      @queenitani3410 2 года назад +52

      That’s actually really smart and cute

    • @wnyngism
      @wnyngism 2 года назад +11

      😂😂😂😂 I’ll be using that too ty!

    • @cjf9086
      @cjf9086 2 года назад +5

      AHAHAHHAHA

  • @tokkiichive
    @tokkiichive 2 года назад +516

    i’m mexican and i also find ways to connect my native tongue to korean. for example
    빨대 (ppaldae) -> popote (straw)
    숟가락 (sudgalag) -> cuchara (spoon)
    빵 (bbang) -> pan (bread)
    i love learning this way because it helps me memorize and think in my native tongue and that way my vocabulary expands in both languages

    • @yeonjunnie8676
      @yeonjunnie8676 2 года назад +11

      Porque Pensé que Cuchara era Cucaracha 😩😩😩
      Why did I think Cuchara was Cucaracha (Cockroach)

    • @很漂亮-i5n
      @很漂亮-i5n 2 года назад +18

      wow! cuchara in mexican is the same as kutsara (pronounced as kuchara) in Filipino!! That's how I learn too :)

    • @BlackHoleSpain
      @BlackHoleSpain 2 года назад +4

      That's tricky because 빵 *is a spanish word* that also arrived to Japan パン (pan) through St. Francis Xavier, cofounder of Jesuits.

    • @hana-desu
      @hana-desu Год назад

      @@BlackHoleSpain oh, that's interesting! i speak japanese and i never knew that-

    • @Vivii_888
      @Vivii_888 Год назад +2

      빵 is ppang not bbang😊

  • @sizelka
    @sizelka 2 года назад +912

    Study tips mentioned:
    * visualisation 0:59
    * flash cards 1:53
    * build connections 2:40
    * lots of immersion 5:03
    * practise and review frequently 5:38
    * track studying on notion 6:05

  • @39_____
    @39_____ 2 года назад +492

    loving the making connections part of this video! like if that’s not what people call improvement idk what is 🥺🥺

  • @eunacousticat
    @eunacousticat 2 года назад +253

    I'm also self-learning Korean and I love all your tips! I can relate to making connections as I am both fluent in English & Filipino (my native language) and found it very useful in learning new vocabulary. Will surely try to use your template as I love organizing & seeing my progress in learning Korean 💜

  • @qk0ta
    @qk0ta 2 года назад +9

    THANKS ! !
    Memorizing vocab is the most draining part of the process... imo learning grammar is way more fun ! !

  • @harinochka
    @harinochka 2 года назад +5

    King's Affection melted my heart!

  • @bts_son
    @bts_son 2 года назад +277

    I am currently going through my exams , just a few are left then i'll surely start learning Korean again and your videos will surely gonna help me 💜😃tysm💚💜

  • @ShawnCarterinNYC
    @ShawnCarterinNYC 2 года назад +10

    Ahhhh! You mentioned Notion and I immediately started saying “thankyouthankyou”. Saving me some work integrating this into my life dashboard

    • @urjiyuu
      @urjiyuu Год назад +1

      literally mee

  • @binthebuilding
    @binthebuilding Год назад +2

    a few tips from me:
    1) Listen to as much Korean speech as possible, you can just put a podcast in the background and not think about the translation. This method helps me to get used to Korean speech and all the words are more familiar to me.
    2) I saw on one channel a method with cards - you take a piece of paper and fold it in half. on the inside you write the word and on the outside you write the translation. when you repeat the words, you read the word - translate - close the sheet and on the place of the word you see the translation. such a card can hold a lot of words.
    3) Writing down words about 3 lines every time I write out a new word and thinking vigorously about the translation. it helps a lot when writing, because the muscle memory remembers how to write a particular word.
    4) my English teacher showed this method. a sheet of paper is folded 4 times. twice you copy the word and then close them. the third time you have to write the word from your head fold and repeat 4 times.

  • @humagh
    @humagh 2 года назад +83

    this was so helpful! especially the method of visualizing images of the words instead of the word itself:') definitely going to be trying that one, amazing vid as usual

  • @anisaafsar4528
    @anisaafsar4528 2 года назад +5

    I remember 약석 which means promise because of Jimins song Promise which I LOVEEE

  • @alljaniah
    @alljaniah 2 года назад +2

    I've been keeping to a sloppy study routine. And sloppiness is NOT my working style! So I've made time to research and so far your channel has been the ONLY one to give a push to explore and grasp on to the fact that I can learn with many types of ways other than the boring pencil and paper routine I stick to. Thank you so much!

  • @nurkamiliailyana
    @nurkamiliailyana Год назад +1

    The connection tips, WOAAHH this is exactly how i imagine things and understand ANY topics i learn (not only langguage) 잭상 table, i just imagine 책 (book) they sound simillar. Book on the table, book & table! Idk if this is make sense but this is the way i imagine in my head & this is how i understanding things
    [sorry if i did'nt spell correctly, i just begin about a month ago & still figure out how to spell & read]

  • @chen_1509
    @chen_1509 Год назад +3

    I'm 1/5 Vietnamese and 1/5 Korean. I'm so exited about you channel. Your channel is really helpful for a lot of people. Gives them motivation. Love you sis😇Tôi thích video của bạn. Em yêu chị🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @dee1089
    @dee1089 2 года назад

    that tip where you relate it to the object instead of the word is huge. i find myself when translating to think of the word in english which then translates to my brain to understand it first... which takes a lot of brain power i feel. or memory whichever.

  • @roudikk
    @roudikk 2 года назад +9

    These are awesome tips! I started learning Korean about 3 weeks ago and it's quite fascinating that two people can come up with similar learning strategies, while watching this video it felt like so similar to my thought process when I learn new languages. And one more tip I think is important is to actually write the language using a pen and paper vs just on phone keyboard too

    • @lsol-singteachkorean8513
      @lsol-singteachkorean8513 Год назад

      I'm a Korean guy and I thank you for loving our language and culture 👍😀😀 I teach Korean and I want to help you with my videos 😄

  • @Strawberryhyuniee_
    @Strawberryhyuniee_ 2 года назад +63

    This really helped me I am actually learning Korean from recently to understand run bts and bang tan bombs of just bts songs (I am an army 😆) and I do review the words I write and I try to pronounce and write and understand the words meaning and it was so hard at first but then with teh help of videos (especially your videos ) I can speak a few words in Korean but just a basic conversation not really a expert tysm for making this video it really helped me learn Korean

  • @pierce8448
    @pierce8448 2 года назад

    QUIZLET IS A GODSEND. i use learn first then write after. awesome way to learn

  • @sizelka
    @sizelka 2 года назад +14

    Learning should never feel like a chore! Keep experimenting with different methods and you’ll find ways that work for you :) thank you for giving me new motivation to study korean - I’ve felt stuck for some time now, but your tips seem very helpful and the notion template will make it so fun to study!! 고마워요 💜

  • @bassmalabelguidoum3762
    @bassmalabelguidoum3762 2 года назад +23

    That was a short still very helpful video 😍 I absolutely loved the notion template and I'm gonna try to use it for sure! Thanks for sharing 🤍🤍💜💜

  • @TrungTuMinh-wg2ov
    @TrungTuMinh-wg2ov 3 месяца назад

    The tips and learning guides are designed to be helpful and easy to understand. Your english voice is so great.

  • @grahamn311
    @grahamn311 2 года назад +1

    Taking TOPIK tests a few times a year ensures that I'm not able to get too lazy when it comes to studying. The 'everyday' thing kills me a bit, as I have different interests I want to commit my time to. But, having a deadline (that I have already paid for!) helps to keep my skills from diminishing too much. The test can be a little intimidating, but, set your own goals and don't stress about getting perfect scores!

  • @aashishlimbu2458
    @aashishlimbu2458 Год назад

    You can connect any word to similar anything which are easy to remember...... or translate it in ur mother tongue (any word )which makes easy

  • @rozafebriyanti9951
    @rozafebriyanti9951 2 года назад +1

    i'm amazed by your creative way to study new languange! thank you

  • @hangeulharmony143
    @hangeulharmony143 10 месяцев назад

    I always do the visualization thing. I always imagine images instead of English words. I also do imaginary experiences like imagining scenarios then I'm going to create possible conversations, create simple to complicated sentences as much as possible then play them in my mind. but sometimes I do self-talk in the mirror it's kind of crazy but useful.

  • @callmehceline345
    @callmehceline345 2 года назад

    I keep hearing “오, 진짜” (oh really) words always. And keep it on mind. Now i know whats it like, how to write, type, and read i also know the meaning of “오”

  • @nhuhuynhngo1081
    @nhuhuynhngo1081 8 месяцев назад

    Omg nghe bạn nói tiếng anh mình cứ nghĩ người nước ngoài học tiếng Hàn không ngờ lại là người Việt Nam luôn ấy, rất cảm ơn video của bạn và thấy rất tự hào ❤

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  7 месяцев назад

      🥰🥰 cám ơn bạn nhe 🩷

  • @ppeulhui9667
    @ppeulhui9667 2 года назад +1

    한국인 학생입니다!! Allthingsann님이 한국어를 배우기 위해 열심히 하는 모습이 정말 뿌듯해요ㅠㅠ 저는 영어에 관심이 많은데 당신처럼 열심히 해서 유창하게 영어를 하고 싶어요! 그리고 한국어에 많은 관심을 주셔서 고맙습니다😇 ❤️ and I loooove bts, too🥰🥰

  • @zzvbx
    @zzvbx 2 года назад +1

    you're template was a god send! I've become so much more consistent. Thank you so much!

  • @Karina2021my
    @Karina2021my 2 года назад +1

    I’m Korean and I have an English friend who tries to learn so I send her those videos thank you!

  • @leeeeeeq
    @leeeeeeq 2 года назад +2

    I usually enjoy watching this channel, but it's fun and above all, it helps me study English. I wanna say thanks! XD

  • @sujathak2353
    @sujathak2353 2 года назад +4

    Ur handwriting is just awesome 💜

  • @agustb
    @agustb 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this video! It was very helpful. I have been self-studying Korean for a little over a year now, and while I'm at the level where I can understand the main concepts of grammar, I'm stuck on just building up my vocabulary. I will definitely check out notion and try the tips you gave!
    Also, one tip that was helpful for me was just to speak! Any words you knew, throughout your day. Similar to what you said, like if you go to pick up an apple, you say aloud, "사과" and just little things like that. When you think about how little children learn their first language, they learn just by listening and most importantly, just speaking, even if it might not be correct. The important part is trying, and just doing. And little children learn how to speak their first language in a relatively short time, compared with when you try to learn a second language! That's what I've been trying to do now, practicing my speaking even just to myself.

  • @user-di5tl2dn1o
    @user-di5tl2dn1o 2 года назад +2

    as a korean, you are doing a great work! keep it up :)

  • @moonlover3182
    @moonlover3182 2 года назад +1

    i'm Vietnamese too and this is the first time i have watched a content for everyone arround the world that made by a Vietnamese :))) ( maybe i haven't seen sth else like this yet) :))) your english is really good... i'm also self-learning both Korean and English at the same time.
    Actually, all of are even not really good. This video is so useful for me, i hope i can use those methods to learn new vocab more efficiently. Thanks a lot!!

  • @beingoranges.poorviii
    @beingoranges.poorviii 2 года назад +1

    Today was my last exam. And this could be the best gift ever
    Love y'all 😍
    Stay happy

  • @GojoWillReturn
    @GojoWillReturn Год назад

    I use them irl. I tell my friends I’m gonna be practicing a couple of vocal words and they agree. I keep a little notebook with me to refer back to incase. If I wanna say yes I’ll say “eung, yes” so they know what I’m saying. If I’m passing a note I’ll do “응 eung, yes”

  • @a125k8
    @a125k8 2 года назад +10

    I really advice memorize 한자 (한글 version). It very helpful to understand and learning new words. For example 의사 and 의자. 한자 “사” mean professional. An because of that, we understand that 의사 is some professional and not a chair

    • @merinette_22
      @merinette_22 11 месяцев назад

      It has 53667 characters. I can never see myself doing that. Also i feel like i don't need to because these days it's just not used as before.

  • @blueberrysky7599
    @blueberrysky7599 2 года назад +1

    It's impressive how you made connections between words, but I always like to learn words while watching a Korean video. That way I can memorize them really quickly. If not I won't remember the word until I see it somewhere else (in a video). (I'm a person who doesn't like to force myself to learn vocab)

  • @notusingkor
    @notusingkor 2 года назад +75

    thank you for another informative video! always love how your videos are so structured and to the point.

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  2 года назад +9

      thank you so much for always watching my video, Kreesna 💜

  • @louwdeokhu
    @louwdeokhu 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow. I want to be this organized.

  • @peacemaster8117
    @peacemaster8117 9 месяцев назад

    I can't imagine being this studious. This video makes me seriously question if I'm capable of learning a language.

  • @reenabecauseyes
    @reenabecauseyes 2 года назад +8

    Im so happy you made this! It really helps when I just started my journey to learn korean, and I love your content!
    Its friendly, understandable and motivating! Keep up the great work, love you❤

  • @noinoimoon4295
    @noinoimoon4295 2 года назад +6

    Heyy, I just want to tell you, that your template is such a cool idea, and very lovely made.

  • @giakulasa
    @giakulasa 2 года назад +5

    Girl you are so organised!! Thank you for this video 🙏 so many great and useful tips

  • @sisinjs404
    @sisinjs404 2 года назад +20

    I am also a korean learner and have tried some of your tips but still I find something new from your video and it makes me happy ^^ thank you for making this video. 파이팅!!

    • @lsol-singteachkorean8513
      @lsol-singteachkorean8513 Год назад

      I'm a Korean guy and I thank you for loving our language and culture 👍😀😀 I teach Korean and I want to help you with my videos 😄

  • @woosneck1117
    @woosneck1117 2 года назад +1

    you’re handwriting is the most beautiful 😍🌟

  • @clarewillison9379
    @clarewillison9379 9 месяцев назад

    This was so useful but had to comment because I spent most of the time trying to work out whether that was your handwriting or printed fonts. Beautiful penmanship, so neat, I’m impressed and very envious of your ability!! 💖✨💖

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  9 месяцев назад +1

      thank you so much 🥺 with lots of practice your handwriting can be like that too!

    • @clarewillison9379
      @clarewillison9379 9 месяцев назад

      @@allthingsann Sadly not! I have a weird skeleto-muscular condition that makes my arm, neck and shoulder cramp and spasm after a few minutes and if I keep going ends up with migraine and/or vertigo. Tried since age 13 (62 now!) and was a graphic artist and designer and loved calligraphy but have had to accept I must not do it any more.
      But I love seeing other people able to make beautiful things and do things beautifully. 💖

  • @jessi9377
    @jessi9377 Год назад

    Thank you for these tips, I am a Vietnamese too.
    Cảm ơn rất nhiều vì những tip mà bạn đã mang đến video này. Love you all

  • @anissa.726
    @anissa.726 2 года назад

    im viet and when u said that u were fluent in vietnamese i was so happyyy

  • @ketchuppedase2867
    @ketchuppedase2867 2 года назад

    I try to remember 강 as river and 배 as a boat by remembering redvelvet member irene and seulgi relationship. Irene birth name is 배주현 while seulgi birth name is 강슬기. Irene often put more trust on seulgi. So i remember boat need a river or in other way 배 need 강.

  • @joanMusicSpeaks
    @joanMusicSpeaks 2 года назад +2

    These are all timeless tips for learning Korean vocabulary! Thank you! Exactly what I have been looking for! :)

  • @urfamisback186
    @urfamisback186 2 года назад +26

    I really want to learn Korean but I'm scared that I might forget how to speak English 💀

    • @Mikuchurrito
      @Mikuchurrito 7 месяцев назад +5

      What

    • @roseflxower
      @roseflxower 5 месяцев назад

      ... That's not how it works, don't worry 👍

    • @Cherry-em5vg
      @Cherry-em5vg 3 месяца назад

      Just impossible 💀💀

    • @moniixqt1014
      @moniixqt1014 2 месяца назад +1

      Actually it's kind of possible. My second language is english and I'm starting to forget some of the words in my native language, but I'm sure it will only happen if you became Really fluent in korean to the point where you speak and think in korean

    • @cinziasmith2203
      @cinziasmith2203 2 месяца назад +1

      @@moniixqt1014haha this is true, as a multilingual speaker and native English I sometimes forget English words and think and say the words in a different language.

  • @chinchinlangala9150
    @chinchinlangala9150 Год назад

    Thank you so much for making this korean vocabulary words during memorizing your own mind and brain 😍💖🇰🇷🇰🇷

  • @soft1andfluffy
    @soft1andfluffy Год назад +1

    공원 - gongwon but we don't have to pronounce 'ng' itself like in english. ㅇ at the end of a syllable is pronounced /ŋ/(sing).

  • @Yuunarichu
    @Yuunarichu 2 года назад +3

    The language connection one really helps - my first language is Cantonese (which is one of the oldest modern Chinese languages I think) and it has so many connections with Korean. I honestly thought learning the Sino-Chinese numbers was gonna be a pain, but I swam through it so easily because the numbers were so similar. So is the world color (saek) and it sounds like Cantonese's "sik".
    I only understand Cantonese (it may be my first but it's not my native language) so it was a bit of mental gymnastics to recall the words, but it helped so much.

    • @lsol-singteachkorean8513
      @lsol-singteachkorean8513 Год назад

      I'm a Korean guy and I thank you for loving our language and culture 👍😀😀 I teach Korean and I want to help you with my videos 😄

    • @_Leedoesntknow_
      @_Leedoesntknow_ Год назад

      Uh that word you said in " " is a sus word in Turkish xD

  • @sarangh3913
    @sarangh3913 Год назад

    I loved the notion idea of the cafe 😻

  • @min_knowji
    @min_knowji 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video! I just started learning Korean and as for a beginner this is so helpful

  • @lou_army_7
    @lou_army_7 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing your tips! And I have to say that your hand writing is very beautiful 😍

  • @xia2830
    @xia2830 10 месяцев назад

    Instead make connection I prefer use *Hanjas / etymology of the words* , it's make more sense end it's easiest to me.
    60-70% of the words are sino-korean words, there are originaly written in chinese sinogramme (before have their own written, korea, china, vietnam and japanse use classical chinese, in majority these come from chinese and japanese) and now there are the retranscription in hangeul, but they meaning follows the logical construction of meaning of chinese words, that make them so easely to learn :
    *인 come from to 人 that mean "person" :*
    개인 -> piece + person = individual
    인물 -> person + object = Person
    인사 -> person + work = Greeting
    노인 -> old + person = elderly
    인간 -> person + between = Human
    인구 -> person + mouth = population
    외국인 -> outside + country + person = foreigner
    주인 -> host + person = owner
    ...

  • @Chomimu
    @Chomimu 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow😮 I also learn korean, but i just know how to read and some basic words and conversations

  • @cisuz4512
    @cisuz4512 2 года назад +2

    I love your videos, always encourage me to keep on studying korean !!!! Thank you !!!!

  • @khushiaggarwal5314
    @khushiaggarwal5314 2 года назад

    I JUST NOTICED WE BOTH ARE SUPER SIMILAR. I SAW YOU ALSO WATCH ALL THE CHANNELS THAT I ALSO ATCH FOR EG SWOON, NEBOM ETC.. YAAYYY

  • @ericcartfat4441
    @ericcartfat4441 Год назад

    I started using the flashcard tip thank you so much 2:28

  • @yugurtz
    @yugurtz Месяц назад

    Thank you! What I'm getting the most out of your video is immersion. I hadn't thought of just looking up a youtube video of whatever category I'm learning. Sometimes I get lucky and a NewJeans video has some of the vocab I'm learning. Like 빵 is bread, and I remember it because Hanni (NewJeans) likes it. You could probably just use the bottom character as the shape of a piece of bread and stuff the ㅂㅂㅏinside it.
    I'm Chinese (Cantonese) and since there's a good portion of Sino Korean words, it's easy to just vocalize it and make the connection easier.
    I think some vocab like counting numbers is hard to make connection to something I already know, so some things will have to be pure memory, which is fine. Some SAT words or more complicated words may have latin roots or prefixes, but many will only make sense if you memorize or use it when you have the chance.

  • @sunnyyy______
    @sunnyyy______ 2 года назад +1

    Oh my god I’m in love with the Notion you made 😱😍😍

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  2 года назад +1

      i hope you will end up using it ❤️

  • @sundaeb
    @sundaeb 2 года назад +9

    this helped me so much, i have a Korean student living with me and my family and they don't understand English that well and end up using a translator, which isn't a bad thing, but I want to make them feel comfortable, so I'm trying to learn Korean so I can communicate with them :)

    • @lsol-singteachkorean8513
      @lsol-singteachkorean8513 Год назад +1

      I'm a Korean guy and I thank you for loving our language and culture 👍😀😀 I teach Korean and I want to help you with my videos 😄

    • @evilnefariousalien
      @evilnefariousalien Год назад

      @@lsol-singteachkorean8513 I will watch your vid after this

  • @canpy143
    @canpy143 2 года назад

    This is far most the most helpful video ever. Period.💖

  • @cher4559
    @cher4559 2 года назад

    i really love your voice,it’s so beautiful and make’s me feel so comfortable and calm !

  • @kpopfangirl_yo
    @kpopfangirl_yo 2 года назад +1

    thank you for the videos. after my exams i will study korean using your videos.

  • @eunoia763
    @eunoia763 2 года назад

    thank you for these tips! this will help me a lot in learning korean. your voice is really cute!

  • @yeskova
    @yeskova Год назад

    Thank you!!! I will obviously use all of your tips for my beginner Korean and my intermediate English. And your notion page is AMAZING!! I'll use it for sure💜

  • @vi_toria_
    @vi_toria_ 2 года назад

    another thing to do is relate the words like
    상상 imagination // 상상하다 to imagine
    some words work like this in kr

  • @youasusual
    @youasusual 2 года назад +3

    Your video was really helpful!!! Thank you always for your lovely and beautiful videos 😩🤍

  • @Polyeee
    @Polyeee 2 года назад +1

    어머 공부하는스타일이 너무귀엽다 곧 한국말 잘할거같네요

  • @jen-zs1yj
    @jen-zs1yj 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video!! I’ve been learning korean for years but the vocab is the hardest thing for me to learn and remember so I’m quite limited when it comes to what I can talk about in korean - you have many helpful tips in this video and now motivated to learn new vocab!! Thank you 🥰

  • @diepthao2359
    @diepthao2359 2 года назад

    Omg didn’t know you’re a Vietnamese!!! Your voice both in English and Vietnamese is so cuteee

  • @steviegi584
    @steviegi584 9 месяцев назад

    the part that i find the most difficult when self studying is that I dont know whether something is false information.
    I use several apps and websites to learn korean, but I often come across inconsistencies. for example on one of the websites orange = 오렌지 but on the app it´s 주황색 . in that case it´s obvious to just learn the proper word and not 오렌지 , but that´s not always the case. once they translated book with 권 even tho that´s only the counting word for book.
    one thing that helped me alot is looking up the syllables when learning a new word.
    for exaple 양말 was way easier to remember after looking up what 양 and 말 mean .
    at first i thought it´s strange that words consist of other words, because in german that´s not really the case, but then it helped me with memorizing. (it´s still a bit strange, tho... having sheeps and horses on my foot xd)

  • @realmsunreal
    @realmsunreal 2 года назад

    First of all this is so helpful and motivating and second of all your voice is absolutely adorable hehehe

  • @imgcas
    @imgcas 2 года назад

    Thank you very much! I'll try to get some flashcards ✌️
    I'm a native Spanish (from Spain) speaker. I'm fluent in English and I know French too.
    Now I'm learning Korean by myself. It's my first time with an Asian language and it 's quite difficult, but I'm enyoing it a lot.

  • @ab-ul4tl
    @ab-ul4tl 2 года назад +1

    this helped me soooooooo much and i have followed you tips and they helped me to improve a lot THANKS

  • @meeraelayaperumal9631
    @meeraelayaperumal9631 2 года назад

    that cards made me think of the drama i told sunset about you .........

  • @jaimieclement280
    @jaimieclement280 2 года назад +1

    thank you for the tips~! can we please know what stationary you're using in this vid??🥺🥺 감사합니다!

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  2 года назад

      i have a link of my favorite stationery items in the description!

  • @Visiiya
    @Visiiya 11 месяцев назад +1

    Oh, I liked your pronunciation)0) It's hearing sso good!

  • @42.othinhuy16
    @42.othinhuy16 2 года назад

    giọng chị dễ thương quá điiii, em cũng bắt đầu học tiếng hàn nè huhu cảm mưn chị

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  2 года назад +1

      chúc em may mắn cố lên ❤️

  • @marythelittlelamb5942
    @marythelittlelamb5942 2 года назад

    Wow. Another video for Korean thx allthingsann actually u really gave me useful tips and it changed me! Thx 😘😘😘. Filipino fan here.

  • @liamapi6168
    @liamapi6168 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video and the template !

  • @aeshia
    @aeshia Год назад

    Thank you making this video and for the free notion template as well❤

  • @familabegum2400
    @familabegum2400 2 года назад +1

    Can u upload on how to plan korean study for new year. Tq

  • @madisonscott-hicks7647
    @madisonscott-hicks7647 2 года назад

    your handwriting is perfect wow

  • @scarlettrose9923
    @scarlettrose9923 2 года назад +1

    OMGG I WAS WAITING FOR YOU TO POST

    • @allthingsann
      @allthingsann  2 года назад +1

      HI ❤️

    • @scarlettrose9923
      @scarlettrose9923 2 года назад

      @@allthingsann omgg plz i still get chills when u reply or like my comment 😭❤

  • @andya6618
    @andya6618 2 года назад

    could we get a tour of your study/vocab notebooks? you inspired me to change the way i take notes but i'm not very sure how to go about with it!

  • @dianale7840
    @dianale7840 2 года назад

    oh wow, I'm learning Korean and apparently I speak English and Vietnamese just like you, thank you so much

  • @kai3403
    @kai3403 2 года назад

    omg!!!! this is soo helpful thank you so much for the tips you have shared!!

  • @Ellanapepeyoka
    @Ellanapepeyoka 2 года назад

    First advice : visualise
    Me : has aphantasia :')
    It's such a great advice when you can visualize tho ! I will try the other advices ! :)

  • @cesiarodriguez.6981
    @cesiarodriguez.6981 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this video, it was really helpful, I loved it! 💜

  • @tappyfriday
    @tappyfriday 2 года назад +1

    This is so cute !! Thank you !! Love your template

  • @nira4688
    @nira4688 16 дней назад

    thanks for the template!