(Slow & Easier) Korean Story - 램쥐 (Sponge Loop 26)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

Комментарии • 20

  • @Jorge007dr
    @Jorge007dr 3 года назад +2

    I like your voice and the way that you pronounce Korean in these short stories. It sounds very natural. Thank you!

  • @gymcub
    @gymcub 2 года назад +1

    Can someone take a time to appreciate Jonson' storytelling skills. 진짜 잘했습니다!

    • @SpongeMindTV
      @SpongeMindTV  2 года назад

      I volunteer! Jonson, you are so good at telling a story. I wish I could meet you someday.

    • @gymcub
      @gymcub 2 года назад

      @@SpongeMindTV talking about meeting, I have been doing repeated listening since I arrived Korea 2 years ago. Thanks to this my listening skills have improved tremendously. And I hope to meet you (Jonson), whenever you come to Korea.

    • @SpongeMindTV
      @SpongeMindTV  2 года назад

      @@gymcub That would be a lot of fun! My email is grow@spongemind.org. Stay safe and healthy, Williams. I heard the number of COVID cases was pretty crazy in Korea now.

  • @christianrudder4826
    @christianrudder4826 Год назад

    these videos are great, thank you!

  • @TopNotchEnglish
    @TopNotchEnglish 3 года назад +2

    I find this channel very interesting.

  • @yulijam3302
    @yulijam3302 3 года назад +1

    Ram-G is indeed a cute name :)

  • @krantje
    @krantje 3 года назад

    There is a Korean drummer who goes by the name of Ram-G (ruclips.net/user/람쥐드럼) He came up with the same name. | Love your story about the squirrel.

  • @reactionkingdom7876
    @reactionkingdom7876 3 года назад

    When repetitive listening, am I suppose wait till I understand everything in a video to move on to the next?

    • @SpongeMindTV
      @SpongeMindTV  3 года назад +2

      I think there are a few different ways to approach it, and there is no right or wrong way. The way I do it (with German) is to listen to it a set number of times, read the transcript while looking up new words, and listen to it a set number of times again. And how many times I listen depends on how difficult the content is. As to when do I move on to a new resource, I usually shoot for 90% comprehension, not 100%. I move on when I feel I have squeezed most of the juice out of it, not every single drop. I hope this helps!

    • @reactionkingdom7876
      @reactionkingdom7876 3 года назад +1

      @@SpongeMindTV Thanks, this helps a lot!

    • @SpongeMindTV
      @SpongeMindTV  3 года назад +1

      @@reactionkingdom7876 You are welcome! And I often find it helpful not to have any structure around it because it makes the experience more relaxing and enjoyable. For example, I would sometimes listen to the same file over and over until I get bored of it, and that's regardless of how much I understand or how many times I listened to it.

  • @Learninglotsoflanguages
    @Learninglotsoflanguages 3 года назад

    지금은 저는 단어를 더 알는 때문에 이 스펀지루프를 또 듣기 재미있어요. 저는 문장이나 단락을 편안하게 들을 수 있고 다 알아요. 영상을 고맙습니다.
    어렸을 때 다람쥐가 항상 우리 마당을 왔어요. Whitey이라고 불렀어요. 그 다람쥐가 흰색이에요. 폭풍 후에 우리는 Whitey를 또 안 보였어요.
    다람쥐가 우리 남편의 식물을 먹은 때문에 요즘 우리 남편은 다람쥐를 진짜 진짜 싫어해요.

    • @SpongeMindTV
      @SpongeMindTV  3 года назад +1

      Oh some of the words used here weren't that easy so kudos to you!

    • @Learninglotsoflanguages
      @Learninglotsoflanguages 3 года назад

      @@SpongeMindTV I had to look up a few. Sentence, paragraph, plant (I only knew flower). That can be dangerous though. Once doing that the verb I used was NOT right and referred more to like stamina, like, in bed 😅 Oops. So I try to not use too many words I don't know to avoid that type of awkward mistake.

    • @SpongeMindTV
      @SpongeMindTV  3 года назад +1

      @@Learninglotsoflanguages You should use that stamina word with a native speaker and pretend that it was a "mistake" ;-)