Totally agree! My favourite videos are ones of people where English is not their first language and they speak it in a really strong accent and the English isn’t perfect, it relaxes me like no other content can 😍😍
I know there is a combination sound of R and L in Korean and it's difficult to separate them. So there's a mix up of R and L sounds when Koreans speak English. Pilot could sound like Pirate.
Even if the grammar isn’t exactly on point, if it’s relatively close enough to the grammatically correct phrase, english speakers will most likely know what you mean. You’re improving massively, and honestly, I couldn’t be more proud. English is one of the hardest languages to learn, so I truly admire the dedication and determination you show towards learning it.
@@lucksi701 it’s not, it’s proven to be one of the hardest languages, especially for people who struggle to pronounce certain letters. asian people struggle because they don’t use the alphabet, they have characters instead of “letters”. do your own research.
@@jut_dwaetoucher it’s not proven to be one of the hardest languages in the world. Why do you think it’s the most spoken language in the world? 82% of Europeans speak English so it’s not even a tad bit close to being the hardest language in the world. You're saying unproven facts because you’re hard simping over a Korean man on the internet. It might be a hard language for Chinese, Koreans and Japanese but in pretty much the rest of the world, it’s the easiest.
@@lucksi701 Ok what you're saying is misleading, English isn't the most spoken language because it's easy, it's the most spoken language because of colonization/forced assimilation..also you keep interchanging 'hardest language' with 'ONE of the hardest languages' those sentences mean two different things. Edit: also stating the percentage of Europeans speaking English is irrelevant seeing as English is a European language and Europe only makes up 9.32% of the world population.
@@Nunetutelulayi It's not even close to being one of the hardest. The reason I mentioned Europeans is because they learn it from scratch, if you go to any European country, any 12 year old speaks English. Why? Because it's a universal language and it's one of the easiest languages in the world to learn because you listen to it and read it everywhere making it widely accepted as one of the easiest languages to learn. If you think English is harder than Arabic, Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Russian, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Greek, Hungarian, Finnish etc. you might have to reconsider your opinion. I'm gonna end the discussion here because I obviously won by far judging by how you supported your claim of English being one of the hardest languages 0 times. All you said to back it up was -> oh, but English uses a different alphabet!!!! And even there, you proved my point. English uses the Roman Alphabet. Korean uses Hangul, Japanese uses Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji making them harder languages than English for at least 90% of people because according to you, it's easier to learn a language with the same alphabet, which I agree with. And in this case, the Korean and Japanese alphabets differ from the Roman Alphabet, which also means that the 132 countries with the Roman Alphabet will find English easier and that's not including the European countries that use a different alphabet and India which is also one of the major English-speaking countries. So you can add least 20 more countries to that list.
Outrageous means like insane, excssive or crazy. For example, you can say ' The price of that meal was outrageous'. Meaning it was excessively expensive (the price was too high)
Truth be told, it is really amazing to witness how you attained this level of proficiency in English! Keep up the good work 😊 영어 실력이 진짜 일취월장하셔서 놀랐어요 ㅎㅎ 노력해오신 게 보여서 감동... 앞으로도 화이팅입니다!
"I got to know" is a difficult one, and quite specific. For example, you could say, 'I got to know you and I like your qualities.' Similar to how you were saying 'I got to know your mind.' If you want to use it in another context, it's best to add some filler words like 'I have' or the abbreviation which is 'I've.' Then you could say something like 'I've got to know why (왜) she thinks that way.' It's quite difficult to give an example for. I hope this makes sense. You're doing great, keep it up!
Your english is so good ! Don't worry ! Great work 👏 personality i find korean to be the most pleasing language for ASMR ,it has amazing tingly mouth sounds when whispered slowly .
Your English is improving so much! Excellent work! By the way, the background noise isn’t loud and doesn’t distract from your video. How does that sound? can be used in the way you used it. And it is often used in a different way. AtoZ: I’m going to make a really nice breakfast for you, how does that sound? Friend: That sounds good! I like a nice breakfast. Outrageous: crazy, out of control, wild, unfair, out of the ordinary Pronunciation: out-rage-us AtoZ: My boss said I have to work seven days in a row with overtime. Friend: That is outrageous!
this is wonderful. you are doing so well. learning a language can be difficult and english is really hard. you are doing amazing and i’m so proud of you
Your asmr is amazing. You're super adorable, and your English is superb, your pronunciation is fantastic considering it's not your first language. Keep up the great work ☺️ You should do a 'learn Korean' asmr video 🥰
2:06 that’s cute how he was like let’s get started 🤨 😂start but you said it right the first time STARTED ❤ A tip for you - since you was like let’s get started you could have said that or let’s start an not let’s get start cuz it doesn’t make sense 😂❤but you got it 👍
Don't you worry... I'm a whole lot awkward! I can only say a few Korean words! Your English is much better than my Korean! I would like more videos with whispering... soft whispering... not just soft talking. That's my ASMR trigger. What I would like with English practice videos? When you say the English phrase, also say the same phrase in Korean, slowly. "I want to know your mind." This is incorrect. "I want to know your thoughts." This is correct. "I want to know your house." This is incorrect. "I want to see your house." This is correct. English is a strange language. I am proud of anyone who tries to learn it. "Can I get your number?" I ASMR triggered when you said that. And my answer is "Yes!"
Loved it, especially at the end i laughed when you thought the video was ruined. You are doing great I have watched every single video more than one time. If you need help learning pronunciation I can help. I used to tutor kids in Asia that were learning english before they moved to America.
24:40 : the correct way to alter something you said is to say "but not anymore" instead of "but not now" so for example you would say "my room was not cool before, but not anymore because i decorated it"
Hello AtoZ_ASMR I was thinking you could do a video with practice cards from lines of your favorite movies or games and talk about them. That would be awesome❤
Your pronunciation is good, not good as in you sound like you were born in England. But you sound Korean. A piece of your mother tongue always finds a way to stay no matter what language you speak. It’s good ❤
놀라운 일이군요! "I knew"에 대해 도와드리겠습니다. 이는 당신이 무언가를 알고 있다는 것을 나타내기 위해 사용되지만, 과거에는, 지금은 잊어버렸을 수도 있습니다. 말하다 "I always knew" 그러니 절대 잊지 않았음을 보여주세요. (번역기를 사용했습니다. 지저분하면 죄송합니다.)
This was so good! And you did amazing! I studied French in school, and your English is much better than my French! I find languages very difficult to learn! 🫶🏻🌸
안녕, 또 나야! "I wanted"를 사용하여 원한다고 말했지만 더 이상은 아닙니다. 당신은 원하곤 했어요. "I want" 를 사용하여 현재 원한다고 말하세요. "I wanted your adress."는 그 사람의 주소를 더 이상 원하지 않지만 예전에는 원했다는 의미입니다. "I want your adress."는 현재 주소를 원한다는 의미입니다. (번역기를 사용했습니다! 지저분하다면 죄송합니다!)
Duolingo really helped me. I’m almost fluent and it’s been just under a year Edit: I only do 1 lesson a day and sometimes very rarely more. So it’s definitely achievable faster im just lazy and my brain is easily to overload
you’re doing great! just letting you know, something with your microphones is a little off, it’s a little crackly, not sure if it was the sensitivity or something else. it wasn’t too big of an issue, but just thought i’d let you know
I actually love ASMR when people don't know much english because the accent and the slow intentional sentences
Soooo goood
YESSSSSS
Totally agree! My favourite videos are ones of people where English is not their first language and they speak it in a really strong accent and the English isn’t perfect, it relaxes me like no other content can 😍😍
2:05 “let’s get started” was correct ☺️👍
"My dream is pilot. Airplane Pilot, not Jack Sparrow."
That was unexpected and hilarious.
I know there is a combination sound of R and L in Korean and it's difficult to separate them. So there's a mix up of R and L sounds when Koreans speak English. Pilot could sound like Pirate.
I think you shouldn't hate your pronunciation , it's really cool and cute
The blinking while trying to pronounce the word is so cutee😭
OH GOD YOU ARE BACK WITH ENGLISH SPEAKING SERIES IM SO HAPPY
you did so good, keep it up. I'm trying to learn Korean and it has been hard for me but your English is so good.
Its ok, I'm awkwardly learning Korean! 😂 I'm just happy to see you posted! 😊🎉
“i want to know your number. can i get your number?” THE RIZZ OH MY LORD 🫣🫣
Even if the grammar isn’t exactly on point, if it’s relatively close enough to the grammatically correct phrase, english speakers will most likely know what you mean. You’re improving massively, and honestly, I couldn’t be more proud. English is one of the hardest languages to learn, so I truly admire the dedication and determination you show towards learning it.
English is the easiest language to learn though. You can support and encourage him without needing to lie
@@lucksi701 it’s not, it’s proven to be one of the hardest languages, especially for people who struggle to pronounce certain letters. asian people struggle because they don’t use the alphabet, they have characters instead of “letters”. do your own research.
@@jut_dwaetoucher it’s not proven to be one of the hardest languages in the world. Why do you think it’s the most spoken language in the world? 82% of Europeans speak English so it’s not even a tad bit close to being the hardest language in the world. You're saying unproven facts because you’re hard simping over a Korean man on the internet. It might be a hard language for Chinese, Koreans and Japanese but in pretty much the rest of the world, it’s the easiest.
@@lucksi701 Ok what you're saying is misleading, English isn't the most spoken language because it's easy, it's the most spoken language because of colonization/forced assimilation..also you keep interchanging 'hardest language' with 'ONE of the hardest languages' those sentences mean two different things. Edit: also stating the percentage of Europeans speaking English is irrelevant seeing as English is a European language and Europe only makes up 9.32% of the world population.
@@Nunetutelulayi It's not even close to being one of the hardest. The reason I mentioned Europeans is because they learn it from scratch, if you go to any European country, any 12 year old speaks English. Why? Because it's a universal language and it's one of the easiest languages in the world to learn because you listen to it and read it everywhere making it widely accepted as one of the easiest languages to learn. If you think English is harder than Arabic, Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Russian, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Greek, Hungarian, Finnish etc. you might have to reconsider your opinion. I'm gonna end the discussion here because I obviously won by far judging by how you supported your claim of English being one of the hardest languages 0 times. All you said to back it up was -> oh, but English uses a different alphabet!!!! And even there, you proved my point. English uses the Roman Alphabet. Korean uses Hangul, Japanese uses Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji making them harder languages than English for at least 90% of people because according to you, it's easier to learn a language with the same alphabet, which I agree with. And in this case, the Korean and Japanese alphabets differ from the Roman Alphabet, which also means that the 132 countries with the Roman Alphabet will find English easier and that's not including the European countries that use a different alphabet and India which is also one of the major English-speaking countries. So you can add least 20 more countries to that list.
Youre English had gotten so much better! Been here since the start!
GOD, i LOVE when you do those mouth sounds, it tingles my soul
Outrageous means like insane,
excssive or crazy. For example, you can say ' The price of that meal was outrageous'. Meaning it was excessively expensive (the price was too high)
You are doing well though. Keep up the good work!
You should do these live so we can help you! ❤
I'm actually practising my korean through these videos. since u show the cards I can learn those words too so thanks😝💪
Truth be told, it is really amazing to witness how you attained this level of proficiency in English! Keep up the good work 😊
영어 실력이 진짜 일취월장하셔서 놀랐어요 ㅎㅎ 노력해오신 게 보여서 감동... 앞으로도 화이팅입니다!
I watch your English ASMR on repeat, your accent is just so tingly. Thank you for a new video.
I’ve followed you for the past few years, and your English got so much better!!
"I got to know" is a difficult one, and quite specific. For example, you could say, 'I got to know you and I like your qualities.' Similar to how you were saying 'I got to know your mind.'
If you want to use it in another context, it's best to add some filler words like 'I have' or the abbreviation which is 'I've.' Then you could say something like 'I've got to know why
(왜) she thinks that way.' It's quite difficult to give an example for. I hope this makes sense. You're doing great, keep it up!
I don’t know if you’ve helped him but you taught me something new 😊thank you and please don’t mind my English I am learning 😅
@@PossessedRACHA Aw, you're welcome! Your English is great, good luck on your journey!!
Yay! A new English whisper video! Thank you!
I would totally love another make up removal video with layered mouth sounds and/or any sort of whispering in your low slow voice.
these are my favorite videos! so glad you brought them back!!
You are doing well though. Keep up the good work!!
I've missed this! 🤗 이런 영상을 또 기다리고 있었어요! 감사합니다!
Love these videos. You have improved so much
Super relaxing! Your English is great and sounds lovely:)) i always look forward to your videos ❤
Your english is so good ! Don't worry ! Great work 👏 personality i find korean to be the most pleasing language for ASMR ,it has amazing tingly mouth sounds when whispered slowly .
Yay!!! I'm so happy that you posted another English video! 🎉❤ Thank you!! And good job studying!!
영어 잘하네요! 시작할 때 설명 거의 완벽하고 많이 늘었어요! 화이팅
you’re doing great!!! i’m rlly happy i found your channel
My favorite series!
Yay for a new video!!! I love these, it's such a fun surprise everytime I see that you have posted!
영어라니!! 옛날 영상인줄 알았는데 대박😭
감사히 잘 듣겠습니다! 사골 끓여야지
I've missed your English videos! Thank you !
You sound so cute when you said really using l instead of r, I would like soft speaking sounds and hand movements thank you
Your pronounciation it’s so cute 😭🫶 great video
I LOVE your ASMR 😍
Your doing really well 🩷🩷 don’t give up!
My mind did really want an English practice video and now my mind is happy♥️
omg you are doing so good !!!!
I am watching this as a break from learning Japanese. It's great, please be proud of yourself and your progress ❤ Love from Romania
Your English is improving so much! Excellent work! By the way, the background noise isn’t loud and doesn’t distract from your video.
How does that sound? can be used in the way you used it. And it is often used in a different way.
AtoZ: I’m going to make a really nice breakfast for you, how does that sound?
Friend: That sounds good! I like a nice breakfast.
Outrageous: crazy, out of control, wild, unfair, out of the ordinary
Pronunciation: out-rage-us
AtoZ: My boss said I have to work seven days in a row with overtime.
Friend: That is outrageous!
YESSSSS THANK YOUUUU
Much improvement since ver 1! You sound great
this is wonderful. you are doing so well. learning a language can be difficult and english is really hard. you are doing amazing and i’m so proud of you
A new video - perfect ❤❤❤
wow you sound great! im 26 now and cannot learn a new language easily. its soooo hard lol. btw, great asmr :)
3 weeks late, but I’m finally watching it! Thank you for trying to post when you can🫶-A
Your asmr is amazing. You're super adorable, and your English is superb, your pronunciation is fantastic considering it's not your first language. Keep up the great work ☺️
You should do a 'learn Korean' asmr video 🥰
Lot of love from Parole2chat !!!
I always love listening to you. Very cute!!!
😘😘😘
YESSSS! I'll save this in my watchlist for later king
2:06 that’s cute how he was like let’s get started 🤨 😂start but you said it right the first time STARTED ❤
A tip for you - since you was like let’s get started you could have said that or let’s start an not let’s get start cuz it doesn’t make sense 😂❤but you got it 👍
Oh, being a pilot is so hard but don't give up . Fighting
You did great! lovely video
:) 👍 I still don't even know how to make simple Korean sentences and here I understand everything you say in English :)
You became really flirty asking for our number and all 😅 I love it 🥰
Don't you worry... I'm a whole lot awkward! I can only say a few Korean words! Your English is much better than my Korean! I would like more videos with whispering... soft whispering... not just soft talking. That's my ASMR trigger. What I would like with English practice videos? When you say the English phrase, also say the same phrase in Korean, slowly. "I want to know your mind." This is incorrect. "I want to know your thoughts." This is correct. "I want to know your house." This is incorrect. "I want to see your house." This is correct. English is a strange language. I am proud of anyone who tries to learn it. "Can I get your number?" I ASMR triggered when you said that. And my answer is "Yes!"
Loved it, especially at the end i laughed when you thought the video was ruined. You are doing great I have watched every single video more than one time. If you need help learning pronunciation I can help. I used to tutor kids in Asia that were learning english before they moved to America.
24:40 : the correct way to alter something you said is to say "but not anymore" instead of "but not now"
so for example you would say "my room was not cool before, but not anymore because i decorated it"
감사합니다 for this cute English speaking video. :)
I love you so much thank you for posting videos 💖💖💖💖💖
I MISSED IT SO MUCH
I think you are doing great so far, I understood everything. GIVE YOURSELF MORE CREDIT!!!
:D love your videos
Hello AtoZ_ASMR I was thinking you could do a video with practice cards from lines of your favorite movies or games and talk about them. That would be awesome❤
1:30 the best preparation 👍👍
Your pronunciation is good, not good as in you sound like you were born in England. But you sound Korean. A piece of your mother tongue always finds a way to stay no matter what language you speak. It’s good ❤
awwww you so cute 😭💘
라이브해 주세요! 우리 도와드릴게용 ^^ 영어로 공부 화이팅!!!
놀라운 일이군요! "I knew"에 대해 도와드리겠습니다. 이는 당신이 무언가를 알고 있다는 것을 나타내기 위해 사용되지만, 과거에는, 지금은 잊어버렸을 수도 있습니다. 말하다 "I always knew" 그러니 절대 잊지 않았음을 보여주세요. (번역기를 사용했습니다. 지저분하면 죄송합니다.)
This was so good! And you did amazing! I studied French in school, and your English is much better than my French! I find languages very difficult to learn! 🫶🏻🌸
I really like your voice :)
오랜만에 들렀습니다~!!
More English talking and mouth sounds please 🙏
You are doing great ❤ Fighting 💪
9:33 why am I blushing 😅😊😊😊
His English is very impressive even if he said some things wrong. His pronounciation is great! (excuse my bad spelling)
I love it❤
so cuteeee
Amazing! 🤍
I think you're so cute and adorable 😍
OMG
you’re secretly fluent already aren’t you 🤨
안녕, 또 나야! "I wanted"를 사용하여 원한다고 말했지만 더 이상은 아닙니다. 당신은 원하곤 했어요. "I want" 를 사용하여 현재 원한다고 말하세요. "I wanted your adress."는 그 사람의 주소를 더 이상 원하지 않지만 예전에는 원했다는 의미입니다. "I want your adress."는 현재 주소를 원한다는 의미입니다. (번역기를 사용했습니다! 지저분하다면 죄송합니다!)
That’s outrageous is used similarly to 미쳤어. It’s either crazy/unbelievable or makes you mad because it’s nonsense
you remind me a little bit of Choi Jongho from ateez. Btw it was a good video although my native language is not english hehe. 🎉❤
He reminds me a little bit of J Hope from BTS
He reminds me of Jung Hoseok from BTS
Your pronounce is really 👍🏻
I wasn't ready for 9:20-9:30 😂
He was awkward when he said "I want to know your number" but then turned sexy swag when he said "Can I get your number?"
Duolingo really helped me. I’m almost fluent and it’s been just under a year
Edit: I only do 1 lesson a day and sometimes very rarely more. So it’s definitely achievable faster im just lazy and my brain is easily to overload
❤❤❤❤❤❤
you’re doing great! just letting you know, something with your microphones is a little off, it’s a little crackly, not sure if it was the sensitivity or something else. it wasn’t too big of an issue, but just thought i’d let you know
🙂👍
My Korean is pretty much same level
파이.
😊👍🏻👑✨
beautiful korean boy~
Bery bery 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 ❤ so cute
hi from italy❤
I want to know...what that sound was lol
I know you are pretending to not know English well 🥹🤫 but really you know it very well 😇
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