I understand so much I started learning 2 years ago and it's never consistent :( But TTMIK does suit me the best, I hope I'll start learning from them regularly. I do watch kdramas and listen to kpop all the time but it's not enough I need to start learning with lessons and structure. And congrats on getting to your level, your speaking sounds amazing 😁
Thank you! and I understand, I was not always consistent either, but I think that's what makes everybody's journey unique :) if you put in just a little time in everyday and have some more structure you will be surprised to see how much you improve! Thank you for watching 😁
Thank you for your tips. It helped me alot . I took topik exam and got level 3 last 2yrs . I forgot how to write 😅even though i still keep in touch in listening.
So cool to hear your journey, especially your intermediate plateau because that is where I'm at; I felt like I needed something bigger and found a book on amazon by chance... from 서강 as well, but 4B. I probably am more 3A or 3B but financially I couldn't get those right now so I will steep climb myself right into 4B because I'm confident I can make it work. ^^ like you I also listen a ton to the language all the time. I haven't spoken to people yet due to social anxiety but my main goal with learning is to be able to understand tv shows and music and be able to read webtoons and books so speaking to people isn't my main goal. I know it will fall into place when time feels right. English is my second language and it too worked itself out in the end so I don't feel worried. :)
That's really impressive! Is the 4b all in Korean? The plateau can be really discouraging, but the fact that you're pushing yourself will definitely help you improve! That's what I had to do. If you don't feel comfortable speaking with Koreans, you could try talking to yourself and recording your voice! And I have the similar goals currently. I haven't been studying Korean much this year, but I do want to be able to read and watch things without subtitles one day. Also your English is amazing, I would've never known that it isn't your first language :)
Thank you ! Yes it can be done as long as you keep practicing you will always improve :) feel free to ask questions if you have any! I realized that I couldn’t fit everything into one video lol
in your previous video, you mentioned that yiu learnt the vocabulary words + sentence together. Do you actually memorise the whole sentence, or just get an idea of it?
Honestly, I think it just comes down to preference. Most of my Korean knowledge comes from self studying. There are pros and cons to both, but it really depends on what you're looking for. With a teacher, you will have guidance and structure, but with self-study you have a lot more freedom. I think you can become great with both options, it really just depends on your preference 🙂
Hello~ it's hard to say since I don't know your exact strengths and weaknesses in Korean, but what I will say is that you could improve a lot within 5 months if you use the right studying techniques. I'd recommend trying out the topik practice exams online. You'll see where your strengths and weaknesses are. I actually uploaded a video on how I got level 5 during a 5 month studying sprint and I have a lot of tips in there. I was already intermediate when I started studying, but I would have failed had I not practiced and studied the exam itself. You really just need to learn the tricks to successfully finding the answers quickly along with learning lots of vocabulary. I hope this helps and thank you for watching! You've got this! 화이팅 😄
Your Korean sounds amazing! Thankyou for the helpful tips🤍
I understand so much I started learning 2 years ago and it's never consistent :( But TTMIK does suit me the best, I hope I'll start learning from them regularly. I do watch kdramas and listen to kpop all the time but it's not enough I need to start learning with lessons and structure. And congrats on getting to your level, your speaking sounds amazing 😁
Thank you! and I understand, I was not always consistent either, but I think that's what makes everybody's journey unique :) if you put in just a little time in everyday and have some more structure you will be surprised to see how much you improve! Thank you for watching 😁
Your video is very motivational. I hope I can speak like you one day.
Thank you! If you stay consistent with your studies you’ll definitely be able to speak well in the future 😃
@@aliahfx2 I'm going to follow your advise and the resources you mentioned in the video. 🙂
@@zifm124 Awesome 😄Best of luck and feel free to ask questions as well! The video got so long so I unfortunately, I couldn't fit everything in 😅
Although different in a lot of ways, your Korean journey is very reminiscent of my own. Best of luck!
It’s always interesting to see how everyone has a different journey! Thank you for watching and best of luck to you too!
Thank you for your tips. It helped me alot . I took topik exam and got level 3 last 2yrs . I forgot how to write 😅even though i still keep in touch in listening.
안녕하세요! 저도 한국어를 배우고 있는데 요즘 plateua에 부딪했어요 ㅠㅠ 그런데 이야기를 들을 때 용기를 줬어요. 자신 이야기를 공유해주셔서 감사합니다!!
So cool to hear your journey, especially your intermediate plateau because that is where I'm at; I felt like I needed something bigger and found a book on amazon by chance... from 서강 as well, but 4B. I probably am more 3A or 3B but financially I couldn't get those right now so I will steep climb myself right into 4B because I'm confident I can make it work. ^^ like you I also listen a ton to the language all the time. I haven't spoken to people yet due to social anxiety but my main goal with learning is to be able to understand tv shows and music and be able to read webtoons and books so speaking to people isn't my main goal. I know it will fall into place when time feels right. English is my second language and it too worked itself out in the end so I don't feel worried. :)
That's really impressive! Is the 4b all in Korean? The plateau can be really discouraging, but the fact that you're pushing yourself will definitely help you improve! That's what I had to do. If you don't feel comfortable speaking with Koreans, you could try talking to yourself and recording your voice! And I have the similar goals currently. I haven't been studying Korean much this year, but I do want to be able to read and watch things without subtitles one day. Also your English is amazing, I would've never known that it isn't your first language :)
우연히 영상이 떠서 들어오게 되었는데 정말 잘하시네요. 억양이 자연스러워요! 전 영어공부하는데 반대로 자극받고 가네요! Keep it up👍👍
감사합니다 ~ 한국어를 아주 열심히 공부했어요 ^^ 꾸준히 공부하시면 영어 잘 할 수 있을 거예요 ~~ 화이팅!!! You’ve got this 😁
Ah Aliah, I'm so proud of you! ❤️ loved the video!
Thank you ~~❤️😊
Well done. I really enjoyed your video. Well done with all your progress
Thank you for watching !
Thankyou for your video . Your video keep me motivated
Thank you for watching! Good luck on your studies 🙂
Wow you're amazing, thank you for doing this! So inspirational for me as Korean is so tough but obviously it can be done!
Thank you ! Yes it can be done as long as you keep practicing you will always improve :) feel free to ask questions if you have any! I realized that I couldn’t fit everything into one video lol
정말 대단하세요.
저는 한국어 배운지 거의 3년이 되었는데 저처럼 한국어를 배우는 사람들을 보니 반갑네요.
영상 잘 봤고 앞으로 화이팅해요~
봐 주셔서 감사합니다~ 한국어를 배우는 사람들을 만나기 항상 반가워요 ^^ 화이팅!
한국말 엄청 잘하시네요. 좋은 팁 주셔서 감사합니다!
봐주셔서 감사합니다~
this is fantastic. friend~:)
Thank you~~
in your previous video, you mentioned that yiu learnt the vocabulary words + sentence together. Do you actually memorise the whole sentence, or just get an idea of it?
I have a question for you, need i a teacher to learn Korean or is self-study more useful?
Honestly, I think it just comes down to preference. Most of my Korean knowledge comes from self studying. There are pros and cons to both, but it really depends on what you're looking for. With a teacher, you will have guidance and structure, but with self-study you have a lot more freedom. I think you can become great with both options, it really just depends on your preference 🙂
@@aliahfx2 thanks
Hello Aliah,
How many years it took to get that 5 level Topic?
Hi, I have question for u, after 5 months I want to take a topik exam and now I am level 2A can I get level 4 between these months🥺
Hello~ it's hard to say since I don't know your exact strengths and weaknesses in Korean, but what I will say is that you could improve a lot within 5 months if you use the right studying techniques. I'd recommend trying out the topik practice exams online. You'll see where your strengths and weaknesses are.
I actually uploaded a video on how I got level 5 during a 5 month studying sprint and I have a lot of tips in there. I was already intermediate when I started studying, but I would have failed had I not practiced and studied the exam itself. You really just need to learn the tricks to successfully finding the answers quickly along with learning lots of vocabulary. I hope this helps and thank you for watching! You've got this! 화이팅 😄
@@aliahfx2 thank you a lot 💓 😘