[Korean Listening] 5 EASY HABITS that will help you master Korean FASTER

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @aunticarol2942
    @aunticarol2942 Год назад +58

    i think these tips are especially great for intermediate and advanced learners to evaluate how much you actually know and where you might be lacking. advanced learners might catch themselves thinking "I already know everything" and not tackle areas that aren't as solid yet, so its a good way to test yourself!

    • @andrewdhaenens9931
      @andrewdhaenens9931 Год назад +1

      Totally! These tips are a guaranteed pathway to burnout for beginners

  • @ozskzkizz
    @ozskzkizz Год назад +15

    I started learning Korean with TTMIK in 2022 but life got in the way... I have been doing short daily practice and need to get back to my books as I miss it! My daughter, meantime (and the reason I began to learn, so I could keep up with her), is doing well learning lots of words, phrases and teaching herself with your books while she finishes high school. Recently, her dad also decided to start learning Korean as a pastime/downtime activity after work! So now, we watch K-dramas together (before, he would leave us to watch his own shows).
    And we invented a game one night as a family: we start one of the Seoul-walker videos on RUclips and pause at various street/shop signs, challenge ourselves to read it out loud, then speak the word into Google translate to check our accuracy.... it's quite fun and has sped up our learning, surprisingly! We're understanding more about Korean street/road and traffic signage as well!

    • @larissaprates1384
      @larissaprates1384 Год назад +1

      oh my gosh, your family is so cute! and i love that Korean became a family hobby! It is certainly easier to practice Korean with other people 😂😊

    • @hannasizemore8028
      @hannasizemore8028 10 месяцев назад +1

      That's amazing! I wish I could convince my family to do something similar, but in their minds I've set myself an insanely difficult task and they're happy to just watch me struggle and say, "Good job!" 😛

    • @ozskzkizz
      @ozskzkizz 10 месяцев назад

      @@hannasizemore8028 oh the resistance was real from my husband for a couple of years there! But I don't know, it just happened kind of like a "challenge accepted" 😂 It does feel like the more I learn, the more I realise I don't know (may never!) about the language and that's daunting but hey, onwards, right?!
      Good job! (you ought to teach them to say 화이팅 to you and get them involved haha)

    • @ozskzkizz
      @ozskzkizz 10 месяцев назад

      @@larissaprates1384 it definitely is easier! (sorry, I missed your reply)

  • @Allijosondy
    @Allijosondy Год назад +21

    I’m so very proud of myself just by watching this video! I’m about to start to TRY keeping a Korean diary of my days so I can also practice writing and speaking when I re-read the entries. I also use Papago app for looking up new words that I may come across as opposed to Google and also NAVER dictionary.
    I guess if I keep on the path in on I’ll see improvements! Thank you for this video! I thought I was doing all of this in vain but this video actually inspired me to keep going!

    • @hueningsky
      @hueningsky 10 месяцев назад

      how do you correct your mistakes?

  • @Allijosondy
    @Allijosondy Год назад +2

    I guess I’m on the right track!
    Objects in my home are covered with sticky notes of that particular word of the item, I listen to 2pm songs/albums everyday, I watch K-drama every day, I watch variety shows most days, watch 2pm interviews and variety shows, I listen to podcasts (also TTMIK) and I even made an Instagram page for only my Korean learning journey.
    For active watching, what I’ve noticed is that for interviews without closed captioning, I still watch and actually enjoy their intonations, facial expressions and also do a bit of shadowing even when I don’t understand everything but only can pick up on some words.
    As a baby beginner, I think I’m doing my very best to learn and understand the Korean language ❤

  • @pushistiki
    @pushistiki 10 месяцев назад +1

    "스스로한테"라는 표현 배웠어요 감사합니다❤

  • @nurkamiliailyana
    @nurkamiliailyana Год назад +11

    Thank you so much!! I say this as a beginner in korean & as english is my second language that i've learn since primary school and just about 2 months ago i started learn korean. I did'nt learn it using my native language but instead i'm using english even though my english is'nt perfect yet. How i improve my english is just speak comfortably even though it's not perfect. It's okay to make mistake because you'll learn anyway.
    I actually tried a lot of this tips (in this video) but for english, i did'nt really enjoy much english content but i used to watch a lot of english youtube & movies but with english subtitle. I just need to do the same but with korean now.
    As a language learner, i could say that learn a language need a lot of patient, don't worry if your progress is a bit slow. Trust the process 🌟

    • @seeruthaimann4000
      @seeruthaimann4000 Год назад

      All the best 😊 don't forget to update your own learning experience in future.

    • @ozskzkizz
      @ozskzkizz Год назад

      This is very inspiring!

    • @nurkamiliailyana
      @nurkamiliailyana Год назад

      @@seeruthaimann4000 THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I hope i remember to update 🌟

    • @nurkamiliailyana
      @nurkamiliailyana Год назад

      @@ozskzkizz aww, THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Your reply actually made me feel so happy!

  • @brendanhunter389
    @brendanhunter389 Год назад +1

    Getting back into korean after a year. These tips help

  • @Nanjol
    @Nanjol Год назад +7

    I'm glad that I do some of these habits already as a beginner! I started watching kdrama to improve myself and I focus on the language not just read the subtitles and if the sentences are short I repeat after them! Thank you for the tips!!

  • @Polyglot-pn4ot
    @Polyglot-pn4ot 12 дней назад

    I mean I learned english using this method of watching what you enjoy but in the target language. It was beneficial for me because I already knew the grammar and words, but lacked confidence and fluency in my speech. By shadowing you can learn to mimic intonation and stressing of native language speakers, but it gives you nothing if you don't have a great base already set for building up the rest. I know nothing about the grammar, I have 0 vocab because it's totally different language, writing system, etc, so watching korean content won't give me much at this stage. I would really recommend people to start with grammar (to understand conjugation rules and all other stuff that changes word's form) on the way picking up some phrases here-and-there, and only after getting a hang of it, watch the content with an intend to learn and understand something - not just to reduce the speed to 0.75 and still not being able to keep up with her

  • @Lunesti75
    @Lunesti75 7 месяцев назад

    La technique qui consiste à penser et parler en coréen pendant un laps de temps est top, ça nous oblige à vraiment travailler le coréen

  • @cherylschaeffer7832
    @cherylschaeffer7832 Год назад +4

    좋은 생각이었어요! 감사합니다 선생님.

  • @mlkd471
    @mlkd471 9 месяцев назад

    as a person who's trying to learn multiple languages at the same, I think these tips are really helpfull, but sometimes it's kind of a chaos in my head. When I need to search for some information I'm trying to do this in english, korean, my native language (russian) and kazakh. And when I want to express myself, share my emotions or ask something, I use all of them. Sometimes i get confused cause all these languages are mixing up in my head and when I wanna say something it's just gibberish that come out out of my mouth lol
    Language learning process is quite tricky sometimes but it's fun for sure

  • @MrMwurm
    @MrMwurm Год назад

    I personally plan to use this approach to break the silence. I already do it some. like when asking why? what? food/eat, and a couple others. I feel like a baby has to start saying words at some point. and now , for me, is my 'jumping in' point. I will also need to work on the things in my room, on my desk, etc.... GREAT REMINDERS

  • @eirelavmil
    @eirelavmil Год назад +3

    예지 선생님, 안녕하세요? 잘 지내셨죠? 이 동영상을 만들어 주셔서 감사합니다! 추천해 주셨던 팁들은 다아아~ 도움이 많이 돼요 ^^ 선생님 말씀 해 주시는대로 하면 한국어 인풋과 아웃풋에 관한 습관 갖을 수 있고 한국어 실력도 훨씬 빠르게 늘 수 있다고 생각해요. 한국어를 더 열심히 공부해 볼게요! 감사합니다! ㅎㅎ

  • @hannasizemore8028
    @hannasizemore8028 10 месяцев назад

    At the two year point, I feel like I have a lot of these habits, but there's a kind of wall I'm not getting over. I thought I'd be "intermediate" when I got to TTMIK level 5, but I'm really not. In fact, for the past few months I've been feeling like I know less over time, even though objectively (based on tests, reading, and listening) I know more. It's like I'm only learning enough to see my enormous deficits. I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong, or if this is just a stage that I have to plow through. I'm trying to plow ahead . . . 🙂

  • @진진이-s4v
    @진진이-s4v Год назад +3

    도움이 많이 됩니다.감사합니다 예지 쌤!

  • @jiaqiyan6385
    @jiaqiyan6385 Год назад

    다섯 가지 습관
    인풋
    1) 한국어로 일상을 도배한다
    2) 액티브 워칭
    아웃풋
    3) 한국어로 혼잣말을 한다
    4) 한국어로 정보를 검색한다
    5) “나 방금 말한 거 한국어로도 할 수 있나?” 이 질문을 제 스스로에게 물어본다

  • @bingaaaa924
    @bingaaaa924 11 месяцев назад

    선생님의 노고에 감사드립니다

  • @EmmaJuiett2012
    @EmmaJuiett2012 7 месяцев назад

    영상을 보면서 제가 영어를 배울 때 무의식적으로 이 팁을 따랐다는 것을 깨달았어요... 이제 저는 한국어를 향상시키기 위해 이 팁들을 시도해야 해요 :)

  • @sione_etc
    @sione_etc Год назад

    the tips on this channel are soo helpful for learning any language!

  • @DuyenPham-b5u
    @DuyenPham-b5u Год назад +2

    감사합니다.

  • @larissaprates1384
    @larissaprates1384 Год назад

    이 비디오를 너무 좋다!
    I’m Brazilian, so Portuguese is my Mother Language. Korean is my third language and because I teach a foreign language (English), I’m well-acquainted with all these tips and have included them in my study. It’s been so fun learning a new language AND being aware of every step in the process. I learned English by immersion, so it was completely different from what I’m doing with Korean.
    여러분, 예지의 말을 들어세요 🥰

    • @MrMwurm
      @MrMwurm Год назад

      Interesting, so, hard to be immersed in Korean?
      Is that because your not in the middle of the country, or surrounded by Koreans?

  • @SVT-13YUYU03
    @SVT-13YUYU03 10 месяцев назад

    좋은 방법을 추천해 주셔서 감사합니다~❤❤

  • @ASTROO_AROHA
    @ASTROO_AROHA 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for your easy way

  • @theodora_pilates
    @theodora_pilates Год назад +2

    I've also switched my phone to Korean, hoping it will help. I've been doing most of these, I even talk in Korean in my dreams 😂 But I have no one to actually talk to and my progress is super slow and not going anywhere pfff

    • @Alexis_baae
      @Alexis_baae Год назад +1

      I’m the exact same! I’m A1 level still but I have no one to talk to/learn with so it makes it quite harder sadly. So my progress is also slow 😭 but I’m keeping at it! I’m also full of anxiety speaking out loud in Korean I feel like I sound ridiculous and like I pronounce everything wrong 😫

    • @theodora_pilates
      @theodora_pilates Год назад +1

      @@Alexis_baae same!! And the more time we spend learning but never speaking the more nervous we'll get about speaking out like a nornal person! 😭

  • @decasibus3801
    @decasibus3801 4 месяца назад

    Yeji is the GOAT!

  • @byalianarahim
    @byalianarahim Год назад +1

    I really love this kind of sharing...and Yejn Seonsaengnim, really pronounced it clearly so it make it easier to follow :)

  • @arlynraymundo452
    @arlynraymundo452 Год назад

    that's useful and helpful tips. thank you so much

  • @ukasmile4305
    @ukasmile4305 11 месяцев назад

    감사합니다❤

  • @KimSmith-sg1pw
    @KimSmith-sg1pw 6 месяцев назад +1

    I think these tips would be so much more helpful if the captioning was in English rather than Korean!

  • @dylanthekoreanteacher
    @dylanthekoreanteacher Год назад

    저도 많이 배우고 가네요. 감사합니다. Thanks for always posting great videos for Korean learners :).

  • @ashiniupeksha6228
    @ashiniupeksha6228 23 дня назад

    Question : 한국어를 공부할 때, 좋은 습관은 무엇일까요?
    I want to say " I watch korean podcast videos on youtube."
    How can I say it in Korean ?

  • @colorsofbird
    @colorsofbird Год назад

    Love those tips, thank you!!

  • @birdeynamnam
    @birdeynamnam Год назад +3

    감사합니다 선생님! 이 습관들 너무 좋을 것 같아요! 열심히 공부할게요! ❤

  • @jenislifestyle1371
    @jenislifestyle1371 Год назад

    감사합니다

  • @thinthinmya9730
    @thinthinmya9730 11 месяцев назад

    대단히 잘하시네요❤❤

  • @wintsyyy
    @wintsyyy Год назад

    these tips are so helpful as a beginner intermediate learner! please make these type of vids that are mostly focused on speaking^^ tysmm

  • @teniten7896
    @teniten7896 11 месяцев назад

    와 감사합니다👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @nati4218
    @nati4218 Год назад

    전 지금은 들을 때 다 이해하는데 말할 때 근냥 못해서 이제 매날 머릿 속에서 한국말 조금찍 더 써요

  • @Minsoo-l8e
    @Minsoo-l8e Год назад

    감사합니다~~

  • @Petra44YT
    @Petra44YT 11 месяцев назад

    Oh, thinking in another language really helps. I've been thinking in English about half of the time for so long, and it has become second nature. (My native language being German.) ... But thinking in Korean? ... Er - we'll try that another time. 😂

  • @SohelRana-nn5zr
    @SohelRana-nn5zr 11 месяцев назад

    감사합니다 선생님,툭투미인 코리안으이 김여제.

  • @kgdskb
    @kgdskb Год назад +1

    I ❤ TTMIK~

  • @mark13924
    @mark13924 Год назад +1

    You guys should provide CC (closed captions) for the video

  • @ratarium
    @ratarium Год назад

    So helpful

  • @sunuwarkomalraj7649
    @sunuwarkomalraj7649 6 месяцев назад

    Nice video

  • @kim-n7d7n
    @kim-n7d7n Год назад +1

    안녕하세요 선생님...저는 선생님의 스리랑카에 학생이에요..❤❤❤

  • @JonEdwards
    @JonEdwards Год назад

    선생님 감사합니다. 또 다른 좋은 팁은 휴대폰 UI를 한국어로 바꾸는 것입니다.

  • @monschronicles9569
    @monschronicles9569 9 месяцев назад

    I only learned... 괜찮아 😅

  • @riasaridamayanti5466
    @riasaridamayanti5466 4 месяца назад

  • @hamarovideochannel2976
    @hamarovideochannel2976 9 месяцев назад

    ❤😊

  • @miistexvs
    @miistexvs Год назад

    TTMIK HELP ME!!!!! i purchased the ttmik level two book, along with the ttmik level 2 workbook. They're both great, but for the workbook, I can't find the mp3 file that was supposedly attached to the workbook. it says that there is an audio file attached to it, but i dont have it!! i really want to practice my listening, so this bugs me a lot. I have the book on kindle and got it off of amazon. can you help me???

  • @andjel
    @andjel Год назад

    deri good! :)

  • @americaneagle76
    @americaneagle76 Год назад

    🙂

  • @Rocardo-l8e
    @Rocardo-l8e 11 месяцев назад

    Xanun nepal Saram imnida xado hangugarul feukhosibayo

  • @goldenyadav9500
    @goldenyadav9500 Год назад

    ❤❤

  • @sharib2773
    @sharib2773 4 месяца назад

    I bought the level 1 to level 3 book, it is a very slow process, the audio does not allow you time to repeat the phrases when you studying on your own, the book and packages are overpriced in dollars. I bought the book series in korea.I am doing all these recommendation but still hard studying on your own. I feel stuck in beginner level forever

  • @noonana2795
    @noonana2795 Год назад

    I think i know a lot of words and Grammar but i just don't have the opportunity to really SPEAK it 😢 how should i practice speaking?

    • @basmala847
      @basmala847 Год назад +1

      Oh the same problem!

    • @hopegate9620
      @hopegate9620 Год назад

      There's always Italki if you have the money for it. Language exchange apps as well, if you aren't too shy for that. I've also seen quite a lot of people say that they go to their local Korean church to meet Korean people there, but that one's obviously not for everyone.

    • @hopegate9620
      @hopegate9620 Год назад

      *For Italki you can find a teacher specifically for conversation if you want, which means you can pick a community teacher and their classes are generally less expensive

  • @aseppoles7250
    @aseppoles7250 Год назад

    아, 한국어를 진짜 어렵습니다..
    난 머리를 아픈데... 더와주세요

  • @LeeChaosin
    @LeeChaosin Год назад +1

    How to learn language
    Cover yourself in Korean
    Wait for it to learn
    Fluent in Korean
    Problem?

  • @SanaAhmad-yp5mx
    @SanaAhmad-yp5mx Год назад

    I,m a beginner so i can 't understand

  • @yoongicheek
    @yoongicheek Год назад

    does anyone want to be learning partners

  • @halimatodushote
    @halimatodushote 3 месяца назад

    Can you speak English? so I can be sure and don't be confused. please 😢😢😅😅❤❤❤