Thank you for this excellent lesson. I really appreciate that you give us enough time to practice and exercice during the class. Since I can't write Korean, I practice by speaking aloud - but I'm really sorry that I can't send you the written answers... It's great to review and practice Korean with you and the way you teach is very effective. Have a great time in Thailand! 🎉🎉🎉😊
I'm really glad the class has been helpful for you. I often wonder if I'm doing well since I can't always see my students' reactions, so hearing this from you reassures me. It's basic grammar and easy content, but reviewing is always beneficial. I hope you recover from your cold soon so we can meet again in our next class. 😄✨
@AriJjuBbang sir i heard sonsengnim in one of drama in that employee was calling her boss sonsengnim 😂🤣 so that's why i asked sonsengnim one request if possible 🙏 please make video on how to make resume in Korean please🙏
@btsismyuniversenj9203 선생님" is used to refer to a teacher in a professional context, especially when addressing someone who teaches students in a school. It is also used as a polite title in everyday conversation to show respect, even when the person is not a teacher, as a way to express courtesy 😄
Thank you for this excellent lesson. I really appreciate that you give us enough time to practice and exercice during the class. Since I can't write Korean, I practice by speaking aloud - but I'm really sorry that I can't send you the written answers... It's great to review and practice Korean with you and the way you teach is very effective. Have a great time in Thailand! 🎉🎉🎉😊
I'm really glad the class has been helpful for you. I often wonder if I'm doing well since I can't always see my students' reactions, so hearing this from you reassures me. It's basic grammar and easy content, but reviewing is always beneficial. I hope you recover from your cold soon so we can meet again in our next class. 😄✨
Շնորհակալություն շատ ուղիղ եթերի համար❤ ցավոք ես էլի ուշացա🥺 선생님 감사합니다❤
감사합니다😄💛 다음에 봐요 ㅎㅎ
@AriJjuBbang 네☺️🤍
sonsengnim thank u☺️
네 ㅎㅎ BTS님도 감사합니다😆
@AriJjuBbang sir i heard sonsengnim in one of drama in that employee was calling her boss sonsengnim 😂🤣 so that's why i asked sonsengnim one request if possible 🙏 please make video on how to make resume in Korean please🙏
@btsismyuniversenj9203 선생님" is used to refer to a teacher in a professional context, especially when addressing someone who teaches students in a school. It is also used as a polite title in everyday conversation to show respect, even when the person is not a teacher, as a way to express courtesy 😄
@@AriJjuBbangthank u sonsengnim how to call boss of the company
Добрый день. Я хочу присутвовать на уроке, но я не знаю английского. Вы много говорите на английском, но не все в этом мире знают английский. 😂
Я пока могу общаться только на английском.😂😂
На данный момент корейский я понимаю даже лучше, чем английский. Никогда меня так не убивал языковой барьер 😾
I'm glad to hear that you understand basic Korean sentences well. I'll try to speak a bit more Korean in our next class😆👍
@AriJjuBbang я когда-то знала французский неплохо. Это прямо беда моя: всё, за что я берусь, у меня получается и... остаëтся без применения.
@@율랴 Ты должен выучить корейский и обязательно использовать его✨😆
@@AriJjuBbang🐱🐸🐶меня понимают
@@율랴 That's nice😆ㅎㅎ