I love immersion and using a system. People tend to say to not focus on grammar. However, it's important for me because I wanna know, "Are you speaking in the present, past, or future?" AND "How do I say this respectfully?" It's hard, but I'm learning more and more. Baby steps.
Grammar is super important and you need to study it just not spend too much time on it everyday. I used to speand 15 minutes a day on it and after about 8-10 months I had enough knowledge to not spend time on it anymore and just use my grammar anki cards to keep learning
@@TOMANDJERRYRAN2GETHE Yes and now i'm intermediate level in grammar because i study that on my own and i had also a korean teacher we practice a lot speaking ans he teached me some grammar, beginner grammar, he didn't teach me all grammar yet, then i learned in my own from beginner grammar to intermediate level and it boost me, motivated me even more to realize i'm in the intermediate level now in grammar etc
I'm fairly new in my Korean learning Journey. I'm 2 months in and everytime I start to have doubts, one of your videos pops up and keeps me optimistic about the process! 감사함니다 🙂
I cannot wait to go to Korea. So excited. All the hard work (and frustration at times) will pay off when I can speak Korean in stores, at museums, in restaurants, and everywhere.
Are you making sure to use it by watching or listening to korean without subtitles? I can always see my growth in how I can suddenly understand lyrics or kdramas, and it is very motivating 😊
I hear you. It's very frustrating and I also have not made progress in being able to understand videos that I enjoy watching as fast as I would like. One trick I've learned is to stop saying how long I've been studying! It just demotivates me completely. We'll get to where we want to be eventually! 💪 파이팅!
@people layer of hope. Interesting title there. If English is your first language and your(I'm just guessing here) 30 years old. Well, how much did you know at 1 year old? Then two? When did you start talking? How many words were in your vocabulary at 3? Could you count and know your colors by age 4? Here's something to consider: you are not rehabbing English to learn Korean. You actually have to relearn everything-numbers, colors, nouns, adjectives, particles, sentences structure, and so forth. Many are doing it. So, you can too. -------myself in 3 or 4 years old now, but because of my work schedule I can only put in about 1 hour a day. When I can't think any more I just listen(to Korean한극아). If you like Korean people and language it's worth it, you will communicate effectively. The first year and a half for me was all intake- you really gotta listen to, read, and write and download the language into your brain. Sentences are not structured exactly like English, word order is not subject verb object but subject object verb. And if you speak English, you are not used to hearing the verb on the end of the sentence. Anyways, if your gonna do it, you gotta commit for the long haul. Sorry-just my two cents.
I sometimes think it might make a lot of sense for you guys to create separate channels for different levels, like TTMIK A1, TTMIK A2, etc. Sometimes it's difficult to find content here by level.
I've only started learning korean one or two months ago and iIm studying alone, but it has been so much fun. Going from understading almost anything to knowing some words and realizing I can understand just a little more of a phrase some idol wrote makes me so happy. I have been frustrated sometimes, like it's gonna be too much and I'll never gonna get it, but I'll keep going and learning. It's good to watch these kind of videos and realizing I'm going somewhat on the right direction. Off topic, but I just wanted to comment how differente korean grammar is from any language I know. I know more latin languages, such as portuguese, french and spanish, and I given that's the knowledge I had and that I'm not a "language student", I thought all languages would have similar structures. But korean is so different, it makes so excited and so happy to be learning it. It feels like my mind is growing. I feel like I'll be on top of the world when I finally get it "all".
TTMIK never fails to impress me with your interesting videos. Even for such a short video like this, you put in effort in editing, inserting clips explaining what was said, etc. making it very professional, and easy to understand. And 현유선생님 항성 설명이 간단하지만 재미있어요. 👏👏👏
I remember how I felt helpless a few years ago cause I couldn't even read Korean. I couldn't manage to do anything. That's what helping to continue and not give up when I'm stuck.
Only sometimes. A lot of Yoda's sentences do not end in a verb. “Do or do not." "Wars not make one great.” “Always pass on what you have learned.” “Powerful you have become, the dark side I sense in you,”... Korean would be: "Do or not do." "Great one wars do not make." "Always on what you have learned pass." "You powerful have become. I in you the dark side sense."
@@sara.cbc92George Lucas was strongly influenced by Akira Kurosowa's movies and samurai culture as a whole. Japanese uses the same word order as Korean so Yoda is indeed Japanese.
안녕하세요 👋😁 Thank you so much for your video. I began to learn korean a few weeks ago, but sometimes, I feel like I'm going nowhere 😢 During these moments, I try to think about my first reason which motivates me to learn korean : discovering other countries, languages, history and people of course 😊 This gives me the strength to keep learning korean. And also I saw some of your interesting videos, so I'm eager to learn korean more and more 💪😄👍 Thank you so much for your hard work ❤ 다댄히 감사합니다 👏😊 See you later 안녕 👋 😊
It's great to have these kind of motivating videos. It's cool just to be reminded how this hobby opens up doors and progresses with every bit of effort we put in :) 김사합니다!
The most difficult thing about learning human languages is they require so much memorization. It's the most boring and monotonous kind of learning there is (much like memorizing phone numbers in a phone book). The most useful Korean learning tool I ever found was the Pimsleur learning course, but they only made a couple courses. I wish someone would make something like that for more intermediate and advanced Korean learning.
Homie, what galaxy are you from? "Learning human languages" 😂 but fr you got a solid point. That's why I tend to enjoy passive learning and feel I acquire something best the more I run into the word, grammar point, etc. It's a slower method in some ways but helps me memorize without doing "memorization techniques" if that makes sense.
As a new learner and former designer and typographer I want to congratulate and thank you for the care and attention taken over your books. They are better laid out and more readable than many English texts I’ve seen! 감사합니다 🫶🏻
When people force themselves to learn vocab it's boring, hard to focus and to memorize anything. I realized and it works in my case that studying vocabulary and whole sentences with dramas is vert effective. I always watch with Naver dictionary and notebook, and every word and phrase that seems useful or fun to me I translate, find more usage and practical examples and write down.
i know you guys can't plug other products, but the Korean Grammar In Use textbook series is an exceptionally useful resource in getting exposed to many different kinds of korean sentence structures
Thank you so much for clear explanation. I would like to hone my speaking skills. I somehow understand, but I struggle with speaking. How can I improve it?
I'm interested to hear more about that big picture thing you mentioned about Korean being different from other languages... Hangeul is unique, sentence structure same as some ither languages I think... I wonder how else it's unique or different than most...
I just want someone to create an app that will translate word for word. After a year of self study plus apps like Pimsleur I can fumble through basic some speaking and texting but still am unable to understand more than a 3 word sentence even spoken slowly because my brain thinks in English structure
I don't think so, even though I'm still using it lol I have seem some apps and sites being recommended, such as papago, so I'm trying to use it more often, but it's still a bit confusing. I don't remember any other site, but I think it's easy to search for one or for a eng/korean dictionary
I love immersion and using a system. People tend to say to not focus on grammar. However, it's important for me because I wanna know, "Are you speaking in the present, past, or future?" AND "How do I say this respectfully?"
It's hard, but I'm learning more and more. Baby steps.
Grammar is super important and you need to study it just not spend too much time on it everyday. I used to speand 15 minutes a day on it and after about 8-10 months I had enough knowledge to not spend time on it anymore and just use my grammar anki cards to keep learning
@@shield1485 I agree!
Grammar is super important, vocabulary too but grammar to make sentence etc Grammar and speaking is the most important, not just writing, reading
@@newjeansfan238 Indeed. I purchased that one green book they have before I actually started learning Korean. It helps me a lot with translation.
@@TOMANDJERRYRAN2GETHE Yes and now i'm intermediate level in grammar because i study that on my own and i had also a korean teacher we practice a lot speaking ans he teached me some grammar, beginner grammar, he didn't teach me all grammar yet, then i learned in my own from beginner grammar to intermediate level and it boost me, motivated me even more to realize i'm in the intermediate level now in grammar etc
I am learnig Korean for about three years and I find TTMiK very helpful in my Korean learning adventure. I can practise both Korean and English.감사합니다
I'm fairly new in my Korean learning Journey. I'm 2 months in and everytime I start to have doubts, one of your videos pops up and keeps me optimistic about the process!
감사함니다 🙂
Keep in mind that it is written 감사합니다, but 합 is pronounced 함 (^_^)
I cannot wait to go to Korea. So excited. All the hard work (and frustration at times) will pay off when I can speak Korean in stores, at museums, in restaurants, and everywhere.
I hope you have a wonderful time in Korea.
@@Mudskipper9876 Thank you! 감사합니다~
After 1 yr of studying I still feel like I know nothing. It took me almost a year to finish level 5 but stll😔 but I'll not give up. 💪
Are you making sure to use it by watching or listening to korean without subtitles?
I can always see my growth in how I can suddenly understand lyrics or kdramas, and it is very motivating 😊
I hear you. It's very frustrating and I also have not made progress in being able to understand videos that I enjoy watching as fast as I would like. One trick I've learned is to stop saying how long I've been studying! It just demotivates me completely. We'll get to where we want to be eventually! 💪 파이팅!
@people layer of hope.
Interesting title there. If English is your first language and your(I'm just guessing here)
30 years old.
Well, how much did you know at 1 year old?
Then two?
When did you start talking?
How many words were in your vocabulary at 3?
Could you count and know your colors by age 4?
Here's something to consider: you are not rehabbing English to learn Korean.
You actually have to relearn everything-numbers, colors, nouns, adjectives, particles, sentences structure, and so forth.
Many are doing it.
So, you can too.
-------myself in 3 or 4 years old now, but because of my work schedule I can only put in about 1 hour a day. When I can't think any more I just listen(to Korean한극아).
If you like Korean people and language it's worth it, you will communicate effectively.
The first year and a half for me was all intake- you really gotta listen to, read, and write and download the language into your brain. Sentences are not structured exactly like English, word order is not subject verb object but subject object verb. And if you speak English, you are not used to hearing the verb on the end of the sentence.
Anyways, if your gonna do it, you gotta commit for the long haul.
Sorry-just my two cents.
@@MrMwurmThank u so much. I will keep it in mind whenever I find myself demotivated. Thanks again. 🌸
@@KateWittthank u so much. Fighting.🌸🌸
I sometimes think it might make a lot of sense for you guys to create separate channels for different levels, like TTMIK A1, TTMIK A2, etc. Sometimes it's difficult to find content here by level.
I'm still a beginner but I love whenever I hear or read words I'm familiar with, maybe one day I can speak it with a lot of folks out there
I've only started learning korean one or two months ago and iIm studying alone, but it has been so much fun. Going from understading almost anything to knowing some words and realizing I can understand just a little more of a phrase some idol wrote makes me so happy. I have been frustrated sometimes, like it's gonna be too much and I'll never gonna get it, but I'll keep going and learning. It's good to watch these kind of videos and realizing I'm going somewhat on the right direction.
Off topic, but I just wanted to comment how differente korean grammar is from any language I know. I know more latin languages, such as portuguese, french and spanish, and I given that's the knowledge I had and that I'm not a "language student", I thought all languages would have similar structures. But korean is so different, it makes so excited and so happy to be learning it. It feels like my mind is growing. I feel like I'll be on top of the world when I finally get it "all".
TTMIK never fails to impress me with your interesting videos. Even for such a short video like this, you put in effort in editing, inserting clips explaining what was said, etc. making it very professional, and easy to understand. And 현유선생님 항성 설명이 간단하지만 재미있어요. 👏👏👏
I remember how I felt helpless a few years ago cause I couldn't even read Korean. I couldn't manage to do anything. That's what helping to continue and not give up when I'm stuck.
Same to you now I can read and it is unbelieve8 😂 I think I can never read Instagram post or something written in Korean 😂
What a wonderful delivery and overview of learning Korean. I’m looking forward to expanding my understanding of the language and culture
I think Yoda was Korean. He spoke using Korean sentence order.
Only sometimes. A lot of Yoda's sentences do not end in a verb. “Do or do not." "Wars not make one great.” “Always pass on what you have learned.” “Powerful you have become, the dark side I sense in you,”... Korean would be: "Do or not do." "Great one wars do not make." "Always on what you have learned pass." "You powerful have become. I in you the dark side sense."
@@randallstephens1680 your right, he did didn't he. Saying"I am"at the end instead of the beginning
Yoda was Japanese. It's a Japanese surname.
@@sara.cbc92George Lucas was strongly influenced by Akira Kurosowa's movies and samurai culture as a whole. Japanese uses the same word order as Korean so Yoda is indeed Japanese.
안녕하세요 👋😁
Thank you so much for your video.
I began to learn korean a few weeks ago, but sometimes, I feel like I'm going nowhere 😢
During these moments, I try to think about my first reason which motivates me to learn korean : discovering other countries, languages, history and people of course 😊
This gives me the strength to keep learning korean. And also I saw some of your interesting videos, so I'm eager to learn korean more and more 💪😄👍
Thank you so much for your hard work ❤
다댄히 감사합니다 👏😊
See you later
안녕 👋 😊
The overview was great and I wish I knew this 동영상 when I was a beginner 😭. But the end of it still motivated me quite a lot....감사합니다 ❤
This channel helps me a lot to pass the eps exam, thank you
It's great to have these kind of motivating videos. It's cool just to be reminded how this hobby opens up doors and progresses with every bit of effort we put in :) 김사합니다!
Thank you, this is my goal to be able to speak Korean
This video was great and I feel motivated as I always feel after watching videos on this channel 😊✨🤗
I am totally new ... :)
The most difficult thing about learning human languages is they require so much memorization. It's the most boring and monotonous kind of learning there is (much like memorizing phone numbers in a phone book). The most useful Korean learning tool I ever found was the Pimsleur learning course, but they only made a couple courses. I wish someone would make something like that for more intermediate and advanced Korean learning.
Homie, what galaxy are you from? "Learning human languages" 😂 but fr you got a solid point. That's why I tend to enjoy passive learning and feel I acquire something best the more I run into the word, grammar point, etc. It's a slower method in some ways but helps me memorize without doing "memorization techniques" if that makes sense.
Primsleur goes up to level 4. That’s intermediate right?
Agree
완전 꿀팁이었어요. 팁 공유해 주셔서 감사합니다. 고생 많으셨습니다 선생님
Thank you for this! 🤧
As a new learner and former designer and typographer I want to congratulate and thank you for the care and attention taken over your books. They are better laid out and more readable than many English texts I’ve seen! 감사합니다 🫶🏻
Korean and Bangla ( The language of Bangladesh ) has the same grammar and it made easy for me to learn Korean tbh.
Thank you for this information!!!
When people force themselves to learn vocab it's boring, hard to focus and to memorize anything. I realized and it works in my case that studying vocabulary and whole sentences with dramas is vert effective. I always watch with Naver dictionary and notebook, and every word and phrase that seems useful or fun to me I translate, find more usage and practical examples and write down.
@3:14 Found a mistake; the word should be "hotel" (호텔), not "heart"
He was seeing if we were paying attention!
I'm testing myself using TTMIK a couple of years ago, 😅 at Level 6 ..and not making any improvement since then..😂😂😂.
Motivate me pease!!!
i know you guys can't plug other products, but the Korean Grammar In Use textbook series is an exceptionally useful resource in getting exposed to many different kinds of korean sentence structures
thank you..
감사합니다 🙇 형
I'm a new subscriber tommy click from Kentucky USA i want to learn Korean ❤❤❤❤
Fellow east coaster here 💪🏽
@@tommyc139 Floridian here
Thank you so much for clear explanation. I would like to hone my speaking skills. I somehow understand, but I struggle with speaking. How can I improve it?
I'm interested to hear more about that big picture thing you mentioned about Korean being different from other languages... Hangeul is unique, sentence structure same as some ither languages I think... I wonder how else it's unique or different than most...
와…한국어 배우는거 진짜 어려우시겠다… 외국인분들 입장에서 영상보니까 진짜 어렵네;;;😢😅😅
Hi may I ask if any face to face interaction intensive classes
Hello I'm new here I'm
looking for lesson 2 of basic vowels of hangul can you point me in the right direction please
Is your short story book for beginners downloadable?as your books are not available in my country
Is korean grammar a little bit comlpicated? I mean can i master itvby watching only your videos?
I just want someone to create an app that will translate word for word. After a year of self study plus apps like Pimsleur I can fumble through basic some speaking and texting but still am unable to understand more than a 3 word sentence even spoken slowly because my brain thinks in English structure
3:16 Does 호텔 mean hotel?
I’m really enjoying learning Korean, but sentence structure is kicking my behind.😢
Will you plz do Korean show champion and music core female mc plz that's my special request from Kentucky USA ❤❤❤❤
I try to use google translate for my vocabulary..is it safe to use and accurate? recommend it?
I don't think so, even though I'm still using it lol I have seem some apps and sites being recommended, such as papago, so I'm trying to use it more often, but it's still a bit confusing. I don't remember any other site, but I think it's easy to search for one or for a eng/korean dictionary
I'd recommend Papago and Mirinae.
Use naver's korean/english dictionary instead will be much better
(Papago, and Mirinae to an extent both use Naver's dictionary)
Will you plz do show champion and music core female mc plz that's my special request from Kentucky USA ❤❤❤❤
Everyone do you know Arabic is it easy to learn please tell me
한국어를 읽을 수 있지만 단어의 의미를 모릅니다.
그럼, 더 읽어야 한다. 한글 아는 것과 한국말로 쓰인 콘텐츠를 읽을 수 있는 것은 다른 것이다. ”구글북스“라는 앱에 한국어로 된 책 살 수 있는데 뉴스 읽는 것도 무료이고 좋은 학습 활동이다.
소무ㅏㄴ
We can learn Korean by skipping the basics and no grammar
Oh, this channel doesn't ever actually teach korean.