I want to learn Korean to be able to interact online and read and watch Korean content/books/movies and of course also learn Korean culture. But I am pretty shy and introverted so trying to make friends scares me a little. Making friends online is a little hard for me. I guess this will be my New Year’s resolution
That was a fun video, Choi Sisters are always funny and pretty And oh, Happy Thanksgiving Billy and for your familly too. Thank you for spend your time doing awesome lessons and contents for us and, for making the Korean Language easy and fun to learn!
This was so much fun! I also love the bloopers at the end! I'm curious, at your level what does a regular study day look like for you? I know you kind of touched on it in the video, but what resources do you use and how do you continue to proactively learn?
In Korean there's so many foreign concepts from an English native perspective. I'm used to the SOV order because I know Turkish, but there's so many more grammatical nuances in Korean. Hopefully I'll get used to it over time
i've been studying for 4 1/2 years, 1 hour lesson with a korean teacher per week, and i'm no where near fluent ? i'm still a begineer ! i dont even know how to study, i have no idea what i'm doing. noone tells you how to study i have asked many times in different forums and the same is... well, everyone learns differently, there is no one way to study. but i dont even have 1 way . btw, where can you get reading material for beginners ?
You can start here for free (full course): ruclips.net/video/sx0yyQqkpqo/видео.html As for resources, you'll be limited as a beginner but you can try reading exercises such as my "Korean Reading Made Simple 1" book.
You don’t have to stop Korean- you could just put it in maintenance mode - basically just watching Korean content on social media so you don’t forget it. You can restart learning once you are in a different environment.
It's usually hard to keep learning if you aren't making any Korean speaking friends, or engaging with much Korean content, or finding ways to interact with the language. If you want to continue again, I'd recommend making some online Korean friends, and/or finding new Korean shows or entertainment. For me, I'm outside of Korea most of each year and I can still find motivation to keep going, since many of my friends speak Korean.
Filming videos with Billy is always a joy! :) We hope this video can be helpful to many subscribers! ♥
After how many years of studying do the Choi sisters start to appear? 😸
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"I'll help you... how could you not know that?" 👹👹👹- Love it!
0:00 i think this is my first time seeing billy wear something other than his blue cap and red and blue shirt 😂
I want to learn Korean to be able to interact online and read and watch Korean content/books/movies and of course also learn Korean culture. But I am pretty shy and introverted so trying to make friends scares me a little. Making friends online is a little hard for me. I guess this will be my New Year’s resolution
Wonderful video! I laughed, got inspired, and cried a little (possibly unrelated). 감사합니다, 빌리 선생님과 최 자매 선생님들 따뜻하게 지내세요
The best thanksgiving gift this year is more new Billy content motivating me to keep going 🥹 Great video!
That was a fun video, Choi Sisters are always funny and pretty
And oh, Happy Thanksgiving Billy and for your familly too. Thank you for spend your time doing awesome lessons and contents for us and, for making the Korean Language easy and fun to learn!
This was so much fun! I also love the bloopers at the end! I'm curious, at your level what does a regular study day look like for you? I know you kind of touched on it in the video, but what resources do you use and how do you continue to proactively learn?
This video came right on time. My motivation is starting to thin a little but I'll keep going! Thank you Billy
A new Billy Video?? On Thanksgiving?? 👏🏽 it’s going to be a great day! (The bloopers made me so happy lol)
This was funny and so lively! We need lively lessons!
In Korean there's so many foreign concepts from an English native perspective. I'm used to the SOV order because I know Turkish, but there's so many more grammatical nuances in Korean. Hopefully I'll get used to it over time
Thank you for this Billy!!
Happy Thanksgiving Billy and family!
Im thankful for having such a fun and engaging teacher to learn from.
Kkkkk Everyone gotta see Billy dancing with Choi sisters on their video🎉
Way to break the 4th wall! Great way to mix humor with god advice! 감사합니다
That blooper reel ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
my dear favorite Teacher ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️ i follow you all time sir, may be happy with family ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️🙏❤️🙏🙏🌹
i've been studying for 4 1/2 years, 1 hour lesson with a korean teacher per week, and i'm no where near fluent ? i'm still a begineer !
i dont even know how to study, i have no idea what i'm doing. noone tells you how to study
i have asked many times in different forums and the same is... well, everyone learns differently, there is no one way to study.
but i dont even have 1 way .
btw, where can you get reading material for beginners ?
You can start here for free (full course): ruclips.net/video/sx0yyQqkpqo/видео.html
As for resources, you'll be limited as a beginner but you can try reading exercises such as my "Korean Reading Made Simple 1" book.
Funny!
After 6 years of stuying I finally quit learning Korean. I don't live in Korea and can't find any motivation to continue 😢
포기하지 마세용
나도 한국에 살지 않지만 제 생각에 한국어는 재미있어. . 하지만 제일 주요한 것이 행복이잖아 뭐. 그래서 좋은 결정하기 바라요. 화이팅!
You don’t have to stop Korean- you could just put it in maintenance mode - basically just watching Korean content on social media so you don’t forget it. You can restart learning once you are in a different environment.
It's usually hard to keep learning if you aren't making any Korean speaking friends, or engaging with much Korean content, or finding ways to interact with the language. If you want to continue again, I'd recommend making some online Korean friends, and/or finding new Korean shows or entertainment. For me, I'm outside of Korea most of each year and I can still find motivation to keep going, since many of my friends speak Korean.