Learn Parts of the Hand (Explained 100% in KOREAN!!!)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2021
  • Learn about the different parts of the hand, in Korean (for extra listening practice!) Did you know? A lot of the words like wrist, finger, and palm are all compound words, which makes it really easy to learn!
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Комментарии • 45

  • @fabricioferreira2687
    @fabricioferreira2687 2 года назад +18

    I'm just so in love with this video! The explanation is suitable to my current level of Korean, and I have instant access to each word you used and its translation because you cared to add two sets of subtitles. This is definitely my favorite class style. Other great Korean teachers and Korean teaching companies on RUclips and the web in general DO NOT publish classes like this so often.
    You make teaching Korean in Korean to English speakers seem like an easy task. It is not! You're awesome!
    Keep up the great work. I'm a huge fan!

  • @lacanam
    @lacanam 2 года назад +7

    What a fantastic video. I appreciate not only the fact that you're fully speaking in Korean and adding Korean and English subtitles as well, which is the best combination possible, but also appreciate that you're speaking more slowly and pronouncing the words clearly, without dumbing it down too much. I know, because I could follow the subtitles as you were speaking, and I'm not that good! This is the perfect content to go back over and over just for the natural and clear pronunciation.
    I know doing both English and Korean subs is cumbersome, so thank you so much. I'll have to go back to this video later.

  • @aoxb
    @aoxb 2 года назад +6

    I love this video format! The speed, clear enunciation and vocabulary used is perfect for my level, and there isn't much 100% Korean content for learners like this on RUclips. It would be great if you continued to make more videos like this.
    One suggestion I have is to consider using RUclips's CC subtitles for the dual language subs instead of including both languages directly in the video, because personally I like to try to listen with Korean subs only (at least initially) and if the English subtitles are on screen then it's hard to stop my eyes instinctively reading them! Another advantage of CC subs is that they enable the use of the excellent "Language Learning with RUclips" Chrome extension to step through and repeat lines one by one, which I find to be a really helpful learning tool.

  • @oahola237
    @oahola237 2 года назад +1

    Wow, I am dying for more content like this (all Korean but not crazy fast for my beginner brain). I could listen to hours of this. 정말 감사합니다.

  • @Tee_Chee
    @Tee_Chee 2 года назад +1

    이렇게 쉬운 설명해주셔서 항상 너무 고맙습니다

  • @gregbalberan3369
    @gregbalberan3369 2 года назад +4

    For the "son-top" 손톱, I visualize a martial arts master sawing through the wall just using the finger tips as he is THAT good. Then add in the word/sound "tip-top tip-top" associating the finger TIP pointing to the to TOP is the TOP of your "son",

  • @KennyChowPD
    @KennyChowPD 2 года назад +1

    Your speed and use of words are really easy to digest, I like that you are not speaking like a teacher with an exaggerated tone, more like a friend. This format is the best with the subtitles, it is worth it! (knowing that it's very time-consuming). Thank you Saem!:D

  • @shinlizy
    @shinlizy 2 года назад +2

    I love the video! I hope you can do more Korean-only videos. It's super fun to watch, learn and practice listening at the same time!

  • @shikhasarkar5412
    @shikhasarkar5412 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much mam for sharing useful information

  • @_filifjonkan4290
    @_filifjonkan4290 2 года назад +1

    Amazed at myself that I understand half of what you say. I’ll watch this on repeat. Thanks!

  • @emmaster4877
    @emmaster4877 2 года назад

    I love this type of format! Interesting and useful topic, and also you speak at a speed which is really helpful. Thank you!

  • @tzveeble1679
    @tzveeble1679 Год назад

    Great method! Practising listening comprehension 🥰👍

  • @wolf-bass
    @wolf-bass 2 года назад +2

    그런 완전히 한국어로 된 비디오 레슨이 되게 도움이 되네요! 많이 배웠고 자신감을 심어 줬거든요. 선생님 감사합니다!^^

  • @wulansawitri
    @wulansawitri 2 года назад

    감사합니다 쌤!! 너무 쉽지만 재미있어요!! and the way you explain really patienty makes me easier to try to hear what you're saying in Korean clearly. thank you so much!!

  • @copeium400
    @copeium400 2 года назад +1

    I love these videos!! I feel like these words are so good to know but I wouldn’t have known them without these vocab specific videos!! Love how it okie as 100% in Korean! So good for immersion!!! Thank you 쌤!!

  • @robertomanfinfla6545
    @robertomanfinfla6545 2 года назад +2

    I loved it! Thank you very much! I'm looking forward to the next video

  • @conan4632
    @conan4632 2 года назад +2

    u r really the best korean teacher for me. u should make one video about 네, because for many people it sounds like 'de' or for japanese, it sounds like デ。i know TTMIK already made video about this, but that is very basic korean word i think u should explain.

  • @KoreanJream
    @KoreanJream 2 года назад +3

    새로운 시도를 하셨네요, 쌤! 🤩 중급 이상의 학생들에게는 듣기 연습이랑 복합문 공부하기에도 너무 좋을 것 같아요!!! 손 합성어들은 가르쳐주면 너무 신기하고 재미있어하더라구요. 이렇게 비디오로 정리해서 만드니까 너무 좋네요!!! 😍

    • @YourKoreanSaem
      @YourKoreanSaem  2 года назад

      며칠 전 남편에게 손등 손바닥 알려주다가 영상으로 만들면 좋겠다는 생각이 들더라고요 😆 아무렇지 않게 쓰는 단어들인데 생각해 보면 너무 신기한 것 같아요 ㅎㅎㅎ

    • @KoreanJream
      @KoreanJream 2 года назад

      @@YourKoreanSaem 맞아요! 영어로 번역해 주려다 보면 없는 표현들도 많고 ㅎㅎㅎ 그럴 때 잘 기억해 두고 메모해 뒀다가 컨텐츠 만드는 습관도 길러야겠어요! 이런 유용한 꿀같은 컨텐츠는 역시 생활에서 💛

  • @sunmiduo
    @sunmiduo 2 года назад +1

    Awesome more videos in korean please thanks

  • @mayi4403
    @mayi4403 2 года назад +1

    So awesome!

  • @Someone_here_exists
    @Someone_here_exists 2 года назад +1

    It was so interesting to watch it.. I never got bored while watching thank you~~

  • @cavelinguam6444
    @cavelinguam6444 2 года назад +1

    Awesome

  • @mrunals.7309
    @mrunals.7309 2 года назад +1

    Interesting vadio!
    Love this way of teaching in Korean language also.

  • @Anna-yy1ln
    @Anna-yy1ln 2 года назад +1

    손금외에 모르는 단어가 없었는데 듣기 연습에 좋은 영상이라 끝까지 잘 봤어요! 앞으로 한국어로만 영상을 많이 올려주세요!! (눈이 자꾸 영어 자막에 갔길래 눈을 감고 영상을 들었어요 ㅎㅎ)

  • @navi7938
    @navi7938 2 года назад +1

    이 영상이 재미있었어요💛

  • @Fluglecheese
    @Fluglecheese 2 года назад +1

    손금은 처음 들었는데 쌤이 말씀하시기 전에 무슨 뜻인지 맞힐 수 있었어요. ㅋㅋㅋ 그리고 자막 안 보고 다 이해할 수 있어서 뿌듯하네요. 한국어만으로 듣고 보니 상쾌하네요!

    • @YourKoreanSaem
      @YourKoreanSaem  2 года назад +1

      쉽게 맞힐 수 있었다고 하시니 저도 뿌듯해요! 😄

  • @potatowarrior747
    @potatowarrior747 2 года назад

    Go billy sent me here Saem! ^_^

  • @murphyalvin1893
    @murphyalvin1893 2 года назад

    선생님, 합성어에서 두번째 단어의 첫 음절을 더 세게 발음해요? 이 현상을 처음 들었는데 너무 신기하네요. 비디오 감사합니다!

  • @loveingbot
    @loveingbot 2 года назад

    초음에는 손톱의 뜻이 톱은 top 일줄 알았거든요. 그래서 손의 톱 뭔가 있지? 네일! 그럼 손톱은 fingernail! 이렇게 생각을 했는데요 ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @TwoTired5536
    @TwoTired5536 2 года назад

    Idk why, but when she talkes in Korean she looks like Park Min Young
    lol

  • @ni5439
    @ni5439 2 года назад +1

    0:16 what would be the nuance that -죠 gives to the sentence in that last 없죠?
    And thanks for the video!

    • @YourKoreanSaem
      @YourKoreanSaem  2 года назад +1

      It’s kind of like adding “right?” to the end of the sentence :D

    • @ni5439
      @ni5439 2 года назад

      @@YourKoreanSaem I see.
      Btw, when you do comprehensible input videos like this, you sound like a mother. You have a really natural way of teaching

  • @jericoalba6368
    @jericoalba6368 2 года назад +1

    First to view it! i am quite confused by the difference of 소지 and 새끼손가락 and i hope this video could help meeee. I commented first before watching

    • @YourKoreanSaem
      @YourKoreanSaem  2 года назад +1

      It’s just the difference of Sino-Korean and native Korean!

    • @jericoalba6368
      @jericoalba6368 2 года назад

      @@YourKoreanSaem woahh thanks a lot for that

    • @conan4632
      @conan4632 2 года назад

      its like Ningen and Hito. but in japanese kanji, the kanji can be pronounced by native reading. for example 人 can be read as hito.

    • @heatherschnau6812
      @heatherschnau6812 2 года назад

      저도요! I learned 새끼손가락. But now that I saw the response, the difference between sino and native makes sense. 😅 감사합니다 선생님!

  • @aldrinalipio9808
    @aldrinalipio9808 2 года назад +1

    누나 why is the 의 in 나의 or 너의 sounds like 나예 or 너예? Instead of 나에 and 너에?

    • @YourKoreanSaem
      @YourKoreanSaem  2 года назад

      Maybe it mind sound like that for you because of the tongue position when it transitions from one vowel to another or because ㅖ tends to sound like ㅔ in the middle of a word, but it is pronounced 나에 and not 나예.

  • @aeveneh
    @aeveneh 2 года назад +1

    강의 잘 들었습니다! 감사합니다
    한국어로만 더 많은 영상 만드셨으면 좋겠어요:)