when learning Korean, this kind of advice is what I would have loved to have heard from day one, It’s never to late to start learning a language, or to reassess if what you’ve learned is the right way. Korean can be so difficult not only as a language, but include culture and social marks, the language is just harder and harder the more you seem to learn. I hope this video gives you some sort of help in your journey of language learning, and if you have any questions regarding learning Korean, feel free to ask any time! new videos every week, thanks a ton :-)
Coming from a 9-year non native Korean speaker, I agree with every single thing you said. In the beginning I was struggling to use 존댓말 to people I was close with because in my native language I would speak to the same type of people informally. Same with the titles, I was literally refusing to call someone 형 because it felt so weird. Great video!
@@drafeirha thanks a ton! like you said, I think these points are specifically good things to consider from an early stage since these kinds of thinks like 존댓말 or titles don’t exist in the same way as in korean and it can be so awkward at first - but if you can acknowledge it from the start, it’s wayyyy better. thank you for sharing :-)
the whole "making mistakes is okay" thing is easier said than done xD PS: With French it depends if the native speakers are from France or from somewhere else ;) (and of course there are cool French people too)
@@Reisszahnpuschel oh totally, it’s always much easier said than done to just accept embarassment :p but it’s also great to acknowledge that these mistakes can help us grow, even the most embarassing moments! ah yeah, I’m sure there’s cool french ppl, they just don’t seem to have the best reputation (especially online lol)
@@OnlyEthan5625 thank you so much! I have several videos of tips for learning korean and how I learned korean on my channel, but I’ll be sure to make videos like this going forward :-)
ohhhh my god, the doubled characters were so hard for me as first. if you are familiar with spanish at all, the pronounciation is so similar to some of the pronounciations in spanish, so that really helped me with getting things like ㅃ and ㄲ down hahaha best of luck! :-)
Wow, that's exactly what I want to tell to my international friends!! Because I use 존댓말 to people that I met just a few times for the most part👥 No matter how old they are (In the view of language learners, I know 존댓말 is more difficult to memories than 반말😅)
@@Jingerbeer-go9ko yesss I’m glad you agree! it feels so natural to speak to friends or people you’re close to in 반말 (banmal) but if you can master the comfortablility in both casual and formal, that’s true language skill imo hahah thank you for sharin your thoughts!
when learning Korean, this kind of advice is what I would have loved to have heard from day one, It’s never to late to start learning a language, or to reassess if what you’ve learned is the right way. Korean can be so difficult not only as a language, but include culture and social marks, the language is just harder and harder the more you seem to learn. I hope this video gives you some sort of help in your journey of language learning, and if you have any questions regarding learning Korean, feel free to ask any time! new videos every week, thanks a ton :-)
Coming from a 9-year non native Korean speaker, I agree with every single thing you said. In the beginning I was struggling to use 존댓말 to people I was close with because in my native language I would speak to the same type of people informally. Same with the titles, I was literally refusing to call someone 형 because it felt so weird. Great video!
@@drafeirha thanks a ton! like you said, I think these points are specifically good things to consider from an early stage since these kinds of thinks like 존댓말 or titles don’t exist in the same way as in korean and it can be so awkward at first - but if you can acknowledge it from the start, it’s wayyyy better. thank you for sharing :-)
I really appreciate this video! Thank you!
너무 재밌게 잘 봤어요!! 언니라고 부른 에피소드 너무 웃기고 귀여워요 ㅋ ㅋ ㅋ 저도 영어로 말할 때 his her he she 가끔 반대로 말하거든요 갑자기 여자인 친구를 남자로 만들어버리는… 😂 다음 영상도 기대할게요옹 ❤
the whole "making mistakes is okay" thing is easier said than done xD
PS: With French it depends if the native speakers are from France or from somewhere else ;) (and of course there are cool French people too)
@@Reisszahnpuschel oh totally, it’s always much easier said than done to just accept embarassment :p but it’s also great to acknowledge that these mistakes can help us grow, even the most embarassing moments!
ah yeah, I’m sure there’s cool french ppl, they just don’t seem to have the best reputation (especially online lol)
Your Korean is so good. Can you teach me some methods to become fluent like you?
@@OnlyEthan5625 thank you so much! I have several videos of tips for learning korean and how I learned korean on my channel, but I’ll be sure to make videos like this going forward :-)
Until recently, I've struggled to tell ㅅ and ㅆ apart, especially when it's used so fast.
ohhhh my god, the doubled characters were so hard for me as first. if you are familiar with spanish at all, the pronounciation is so similar to some of the pronounciations in spanish, so that really helped me with getting things like ㅃ and ㄲ down hahaha best of luck! :-)
Wow, that's exactly what I want to tell to my international friends!! Because I use 존댓말 to people that I met just a few times for the most part👥 No matter how old they are (In the view of language learners, I know 존댓말 is more difficult to memories than 반말😅)
@@Jingerbeer-go9ko yesss I’m glad you agree! it feels so natural to speak to friends or people you’re close to in 반말 (banmal) but if you can master the comfortablility in both casual and formal, that’s true language skill imo hahah thank you for sharin your thoughts!
how much time did yu spent learning? like to the b1 level(thats currently my goal)
3년 밖에 안 배운 사람이 왜 이렇게 유창해? 30년을 영어 배운 거 같은데 이렇게 유창하지 않은데... 자괴감 돋네...