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  • @asianime12
    @asianime12 3 года назад +3274

    I'm so off topic here, but orange looks really good on you.

  • @munaabdulkareem4697
    @munaabdulkareem4697 3 года назад +928

    Him: *explains clearly
    Meanwhile me: *filling the gaps between the letters on his shirt

  • @ChoiSistersKOREA
    @ChoiSistersKOREA 3 года назад +1226

    As a native Korean who also teaches Korean language, I must say, your language learning tips are very helpful even to us. So I am reviewing your books with some Korean conversation😊 Thanks a lot for great books!🇰🇷

    • @life_withandy
      @life_withandy 3 года назад +16

      Your videos are helpful too! :) it’s cool seeing two of the channels I watch interacting!

    • @flet__
      @flet__ 3 года назад +8

      민아와 진아 씨의 채널 너무 재미있어요!!!!

    • @talktomeinkorean
      @talktomeinkorean  3 года назад +62

      감사합니다!

    • @bigmaz88
      @bigmaz88 3 года назад +4

      hey choi sisters 👋🤠

    • @chandraniwichramasinghe6306
      @chandraniwichramasinghe6306 3 года назад +2

      True

  • @sgabriels3263
    @sgabriels3263 3 года назад +195

    People around me make fun of me when I tell them that I want to learn Korean. I live in Belgium and therefore according to them I have no reason to learn Korean. But when I read all your comments, it gives me courage not to give up. Thank you all and especially to TTMIK.

    • @amyjensen9505
      @amyjensen9505 2 года назад +3

      1 year later…how are you going?

    • @Max-qg5vu
      @Max-qg5vu 2 года назад +1

      same for me...

    • @LibraMakeup
      @LibraMakeup 2 года назад +3

      Then choose better people to sorround yourself with!

    • @essie2347
      @essie2347 2 года назад +4

      me too.. also from belgium... same experience...

    • @TamBeauProductions
      @TamBeauProductions Год назад +1

      They don't know your life. Do you honey!

  • @alicearmstrong5082
    @alicearmstrong5082 3 года назад +68

    I am 70 years old trying to learn Korean. I find your tips very helpful. My challenge is hearing the nuances between each word when spoken in Korean. In contrast to the romanization of the alphabet. I really like your memory tips thank you so much.

  • @antheat4691
    @antheat4691 3 года назад +763

    These tips are so useful, not only for learning a language but learning in general! Thank You 🙏 !!

  • @jungkooksthigh7017
    @jungkooksthigh7017 3 года назад +219

    Coming from a spanish speaking person, you're spanish sounds SO GOODD!!

  • @jnmc2498
    @jnmc2498 3 года назад +315

    Be patient, persistent... and have fun!
    Advice that will help:
    Dont have fluency as the only goal... But make every step taken towards it also a goal.
    It feels so rewarding when understanding a new concept, word or grammatical rule if you have them all as goals along the way. Even if fluency is far away.

  • @smritigupta4194
    @smritigupta4194 3 года назад +163

    복습(하다) is the one word I'm taking from here and the likes on this comment are gonna make me 복습 it 👍

    • @dubudaebak
      @dubudaebak 3 года назад +11

      좋아요! 오늘도 복습하세요!

    • @GG4EVA623
      @GG4EVA623 3 года назад +6

      This Korean word came from the Chinese word 復習 which sounds similar

    • @yaoilover6561
      @yaoilover6561 3 года назад +2

      lol

  • @nathalygonzales9437
    @nathalygonzales9437 3 года назад +130

    As a Spanish native speaker, I have to say that I am very impressed with Hyunwoo Spanish accent and level, it's great! Thanks a lot TTMIK for sharing this amazing tips about language learning.

    • @Andrea_Vernengo
      @Andrea_Vernengo 3 года назад

      +1

    • @Hikaru591
      @Hikaru591 3 года назад +2

      I will start learning Spanish this summer 🙂🙂any tips ?!

    • @Andrea_Vernengo
      @Andrea_Vernengo 3 года назад +1

      @@Hikaru591 take it easy and step by step. Spanish is a complex language, but you will get there, I am sure 💪🏻💫

    • @Hikaru591
      @Hikaru591 3 года назад +1

      @@Andrea_Vernengo thank you so much ❤❤
      In reality I speak Arabic French and English and I want to learn Korean and Spanish , is it true that Spanish is too similar to French ?!?

    • @Andrea_Vernengo
      @Andrea_Vernengo 3 года назад +1

      @@Hikaru591 yes! They are latin based languages so they have somethings in common. If you already know french is going to be easier for you 💫💪🏻

  • @dnaawesome5459
    @dnaawesome5459 3 года назад +147

    " I'm really pretty. Why am I so pretty?. Mirror, Mirror, who is the fairest of all I'm the world." ,😂😂 Lol. Thank you ttmik for the great tips ❤️

  • @vluessky
    @vluessky 3 года назад +117

    I love TALK TO ME IN KOREAN! You have helped me SO much and even though I’m young and a student without money I saved from my food money to get some books after using the free resources online and I really love everything that you do! My native language is Spanish so if you ever need to hire a translator or anything, even if it’s minimal, related to español, I will be the first to apply!

    • @talktomeinkorean
      @talktomeinkorean  3 года назад +21

      Thank you for studying with us, v lue! We'll keep that in mind 😊

    • @vluessky
      @vluessky 3 года назад +7

      @@talktomeinkorean 진심으로 감사합니다!

    • @valentinamusa6814
      @valentinamusa6814 2 года назад

      @@vluessky hola! Sabes pues me gustaría empezar coreano, y quisiera saber si me podrías dar una mano, para ver que libros comprar y como llevarla de la mejor manera, si no te es de mucha molestia. Graaacias

  • @rebeccabeebe1
    @rebeccabeebe1 3 года назад +74

    I started studying Korean at the beginning of the year and I'm finally have noticed myself being able to read some words 😂 maybe it's because I'm older so it's taking longer to stick but it's super exciting when I see Korean texts and understand some of the words lol...

    • @joonsbicycle8330
      @joonsbicycle8330 3 года назад +2

      Good luck, I recently started learning korean let's do this together 파이팅

    • @BPMYSOUL
      @BPMYSOUL 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@joonsbicycle8330hey what about now?

  • @minichim3598
    @minichim3598 3 года назад +11

    Our Korean teacher make us play games, show us videos, ask us to write a jingle about that specific topic we just tackled, and more fun things and there's always what she called a "Highlight moment".

  • @shileh7646
    @shileh7646 3 года назад +48

    I'll never forget the word 냉장고 bc of RM repeating a few times while kinda drunk 😂 "in the 냉장고?? - yeah bro the 냉장고!"

    • @koreanmaggi
      @koreanmaggi 3 года назад +1

      For me its 파라요 .in one episode of run bts (water sports one) v was screaming 파라요 파라요 for straight 2minutes😂

    • @Shine_wony
      @Shine_wony 3 года назад

      @@koreanmaggi what does it mean?

    • @tanukaur5210
      @tanukaur5210 3 года назад +7

      @@koreanmaggi it's 빨라요 !!

    • @tanukaur5210
      @tanukaur5210 3 года назад +1

      @@Shine_wony it's 빨라요 and it means "Is fast"

    • @kwewithluv
      @kwewithluv 3 года назад +5

      냉장고 is refrigerator

  • @SpyreArts2
    @SpyreArts2 2 года назад +15

    Another tip I recommend is to write or add sticky notes to items around your house with the Korean word for it so anytime you go to use that item, you can see the Korean translation:)

    • @eh1122
      @eh1122 Год назад +1

      thats so smart im doing this!

    • @lynettemcduffie1682
      @lynettemcduffie1682 9 месяцев назад +1

      That's how my grandson's teacher had them to do items when learning Spanish

  • @kokosflokkchen4228
    @kokosflokkchen4228 3 года назад +13

    I can´t wait for the day Hyunwoo speaks German. The German community would melt away :) I´m so happy I can improve both my Korean and English with TTMIK. Thank you team TTMIK!

  • @hinaziqbal8116
    @hinaziqbal8116 3 года назад +34

    There's not even a single TTMIK video which isn't helpful. Thanks for the tips💜💜💜

  • @peperokiller
    @peperokiller 3 года назад +7

    1. Repeat
    2. Context
    3. Different Angles
    These tips are really a lifesaver!! Will have my KIIP test this Saturday but I really don't know what study habit to follow. Glad I run into this video! Thank you TTMIK!! 😭😭

  • @brendsp5882
    @brendsp5882 3 года назад +14

    "A lot of your new knowledge evaporates" I'm so guilty hahhahaha it evaporates faster than i expected

  • @Madelasha
    @Madelasha 3 года назад +65

    The flashcard boxes oh my god, I used to do the same thing when i was in high school learning french. Of course now I’ve migrated to anki as well (i struggled a lot at first and almost gave up on the program but it was ultimately worth it). I’m now learning korean and chinese simultaneously and i find it really rewarding when I can remember grammar points, vocabulary or characters by reviewing just a few days later. Frustration is like poison for language learning, especially when it makes you feel like there’s something wrong with you for not being able to remember even simple things.
    Thank you for the advice! Repetition and revision are really the best tools if immersion is not a possibility.

    • @kiokuinnit
      @kiokuinnit 3 года назад

      Hey Ive also just started studying korean and chinese ..which apps are good for chinese studying? Do you have PDFs!??

  • @hopefillledday9026
    @hopefillledday9026 3 года назад +79

    선현우 "I don't feel so good" [fades away to dust]
    Jokes aside, thank you for this video it was really helpful :D I find with Memrise I tend to figure out the answer from looking at the multiple choice answers, or the letters availble and I think if someone asked me without visual guides I wouldn't know the answer, so this is a useful poke to tell me to use other methods as well! I'm looking forward to trying out the new TTMIK feature, thank you for that! :D

    • @zcalhoun3638
      @zcalhoun3638 3 года назад +3

      oh i use memrise as well! ik what you mean, but i like how it explains the roots of all the words. I also take notes tho, writing things down helps me remember them

  • @shrutisaxena3982
    @shrutisaxena3982 3 года назад +15

    3:07 I don't know why but this part is so funny Hyunwoo Sun's voice and Jooyeon's face 😂😂

  • @houseofcardistry7672
    @houseofcardistry7672 3 года назад +11

    I’m a new learner and I’ve spent about a month now on level 1... I’ll probably be another few weeks at least before I move on to level 2 because I figured out from my experience learning Spanish that if you don’t have a firm grasp of the basics, everything else is going to be even more difficult to really absorb and incorporate into your life. To me, you can’t really think about it as “learning” Korean until you start “LIVING” Korean, in other words... make it a point (no matter what level you’re at) to constantly ask yourself “how would I say that in Korean?”. Also, as has been pointed out a million times, surround yourself with the language. Listen to TTMIK podcasts, watch videos, listen to music. Read. Write. Do whatever you can to live the language and a point 현웃씨 made in a video a few years ago has helped me a lot. Keep a journal. Even if it’s as simple as mine currently is, write a word. Make a sentence with it. Expand on that sentence as your vocabulary grows... it really helps and my confidence is growing as my vocabulary increases also!

    • @simon.i3119
      @simon.i3119 3 года назад +1

      Thats that, also try not to sit round too long too, keep in the middle))

    • @houseofcardistry7672
      @houseofcardistry7672 3 года назад +1

      @@simon.i3119 true. Since I posted this I actually am on level 2 and making progress. I’m taking my time to try to understand as much as I can on each lesson without dwelling on them too long. I don’t want to fall into the “paralysis by analysis” trap either. Like most areas of life, avoiding the edges and staying in the middle is the way to go.

  • @amandamenini
    @amandamenini 3 года назад +4

    I didn't want to learn korean with english videos, because this is not my first language, but your teaching is so good, and your english is just so clear for me, that I'm here loving your channel. Thanks for the lessons, you are a really good teacher!

  • @MVTay
    @MVTay 3 года назад +25

    When I first learned Korean I think what helped me the most was your second tip to put new words in context sentences! I just did this because it was more fun, but I think it’s why I improved much more quickly than my peers.
    I’ve now reached advanced level Korean but have really hit a slump in terms of expanding my vocabulary. Thanks so much for these tips!

  • @Nobody-ny3es
    @Nobody-ny3es 3 года назад +6

    It seems so obvious to review right after the study session but I've never done it before and it's so useful!

  • @mailenagostinaloza1103
    @mailenagostinaloza1103 3 года назад +4

    "ESTOY LISTO" you speak well. I speak Spanish and study Korean in English.

  • @carinalopez6658
    @carinalopez6658 3 года назад +9

    현우 씨 congrats for your beautiful Spanish! And thank you for so useful tips on learning a language. I've started Level 4 and I sometimes feel disappointed or lose interest when I forget what I already studied.
    정말 감사합니다!

  • @loubgomaa5179
    @loubgomaa5179 3 года назад +2

    I really think TTMIK is the best way to learn korean.

  • @taehyungsguccibag4087
    @taehyungsguccibag4087 3 года назад +11

    Korean is my sixth language and fifth foreign language. And it’s the only language I’m the most motivated to learn. Thank you for the tips!!💜

  • @user-wo7pd2th7b
    @user-wo7pd2th7b 3 года назад +14

    A: I bought a present for you.
    B: 네? [ne?] (What? You did?)
    A: I said I bought a present for you?
    B: 네? (What?)
    A: Forget it.
    B: 네? (Pardon?)
    I really laughing on this so hard, because I don't know if my expression is right or wrong HAHAHAHA.. I get the point

  • @reginamartinez7018
    @reginamartinez7018 3 года назад +2

    OMG! I didn't know you spoke spanish and its sooo good! As a native spanish speaker I could barely hear any accent. ¡Sigue asi!!! Saludos desde Mexico :)

  • @_i_hate_snakeu_6557
    @_i_hate_snakeu_6557 3 года назад +18

    Do you want to kill us really?! You can speak Spanish?! With spanish accent?! 이거 진짜 미친 있어요! If you would be a kpop idol you ll be my bias

  • @eeelizabethh95
    @eeelizabethh95 2 года назад +2

    I've been following TTMIK off and on for 4 years now! I am so thankful for the free lessons and I just subscribed for premium lessons :) I love all the E-Book and paperback book options. You guys really make learning Korean fun and hopeful!! All the tips are amazing!!

  • @alexcapetown6639
    @alexcapetown6639 3 года назад +6

    Thank you so much. I needed this encouragement! It’s so nice to know it’s not just me that looks back at some notes and barely recognises what I learnt! It’s difficult when you don’t get to use the language in daily life but hopefully if I just keep going it will click eventually 😊

    • @talktomeinkorean
      @talktomeinkorean  3 года назад +3

      It really will! The important thing is to never give up 💪

  • @malikes4591
    @malikes4591 3 года назад +1

    A write ✍️ lotttsssss of notes so I review by rewriting alllll my notes and that movie analogy really helped.

  • @stephaniesalloum2882
    @stephaniesalloum2882 3 года назад +3

    TTMIK always comes up with the most on-point, practical tips. Masters of pedagogy, seriously.

  • @ahmedkadouri2771
    @ahmedkadouri2771 3 года назад +6

    Well thank you ttmik I learn all the lessons from level 1 to level 9 I read korean better and faster now I try to to memorize some words and phrases and improve my listening and speaking I love you

  • @youtubeuser9693
    @youtubeuser9693 3 года назад +1

    I was using ttmik for 4 years. I find that I remember the words that were broken down the most. I try to do that on my own now. Thank you for everything!!!

  • @raquelfigueroa5539
    @raquelfigueroa5539 3 года назад +5

    I love that you use examples in Spanish 🙌🏼

  • @KRYoung_dev
    @KRYoung_dev 3 года назад +7

    Wow Hyunwoo, I'm so glad to hear your story about learning English with boxes, and I'm even more delighted that I got to hear you speaking Spanish! 😂

  • @mandyc3524
    @mandyc3524 3 года назад

    totally not procrastinating learning/studying anatomy by watching a video on studying korean... thanks for such a helpful video!!

  • @brittanymettille2936
    @brittanymettille2936 3 года назад +4

    the separate boxes for the days of the week is such a good idea! All my flashcards are just on keyrings and its exhausting just to think about going through hundreds of cards and doesn't really help me with the tricky words. I'm gonna try your way, i think it'll be much better for me. Thanks!

  • @azraaydn737
    @azraaydn737 3 года назад +5

    It was also really nice when you all did quick review before ending the live classes thank you again

  • @GeorgiaMyname
    @GeorgiaMyname 8 месяцев назад

    You are soooo right ! I’m 55and Korean is my second foreign language. I’m Greek 🎉! I use flash cards…and divided my notebook in two parts ..grammar and practice ! After watching a lesson I don’t remember..anything ..But the next day when I open the notebook most of it comes around ! Thank you for your tips …Hugs from Greece🥰🥰🥰

  • @alliahrose2878
    @alliahrose2878 3 года назад +4

    If Hyunwoo 선생님 is my professor in my online class, I am surely got my perfect attendance with an A+ as my grade. I am really focused on what he is saying. You are such a great teacher!

  • @christopherfox6914
    @christopherfox6914 2 года назад

    I am so glad that this is normal. Not only the tips are great but your video also makes me feel less frustrated and therefore more motivated.

  • @bebobutterfly274life
    @bebobutterfly274life 3 года назад +23

    Lol, i was just thinking to myself about how can i remember all of these when I'm unable to talk to anyone in Korean and then this video popped up 😅

    • @gbritaney
      @gbritaney 3 года назад +3

      There's this app called tandem that's great for doing language exchange. You can practice your Korean speaking and writing skills they will correct you. You can also send recordings. Give it a go. Super helpful.

    • @bebobutterfly274life
      @bebobutterfly274life 3 года назад +1

      @@gbritaney Interesting, i will definitely check it out. Thanks for the tip, appreciated 😊

    • @gbritaney
      @gbritaney 3 года назад

      @@bebobutterfly274life No prob 😊

  • @mandbworm
    @mandbworm 3 года назад +1

    I literally completed levels3 -5 over the past three months and decided to stop for two months and go back review using the review quizzes and sample dialogue for each lesson at each level. I am almost done with level 3 and heard about this feature. Honestly, this is going to be so helpful for all of us. Having gone through an entire level 3 again , I can only imagine how much hard work it would have taken by all of you to do it for all levels. Thank you as always for all your outstanding and dedicated efforts :) I truly honestly appreciate it :D

  • @mychannel_62
    @mychannel_62 2 года назад

    TTMIK is such a good channel I learn Korean. And now I can speak Korean fluently.

  • @onceten2196
    @onceten2196 3 года назад +1

    Anyone else think the animation at 1:31 was super cool and smooth

  • @psycho1400
    @psycho1400 3 года назад +6

    선생님,경은 선생님이랑 수다 다임이라는 에피소드 계속 만들어주었으면 좋겠어요.감사합니다.대화하는 방식으로 한국어를 배우는 데 효과 많이 있더라고요

  • @PreetiSingh-tg1ef
    @PreetiSingh-tg1ef 3 года назад +1

    Okay so the 7 box flashcard trick was something really useful for me thankyou TTMIK💜

  • @amymariekennedy7954
    @amymariekennedy7954 3 года назад +4

    You're good at speaking Spanish, I learnt Spanish for five years in high school

  • @mailenagostinaloza1103
    @mailenagostinaloza1103 3 года назад +1

    I´m from Argentina. I study Korean with yours courses and it's so easy and clear.

  • @fransmith3255
    @fransmith3255 3 года назад +2

    All my TTMIK sample sentences (plus sentences from other places), are in Anki. Not just the words. And they are there for both sides of the card (English to Korean, and Korean to English). That way my grammar review is automatically part of my daily word and language practice.
    Another tip is DON'T write the English part of the card in perfect English sentences!! You don't need perfect English for this. Your native language is really just a tool to initially get meaning, as briefly as possible. In my view, from the moment you learn a new Korean word/phrase/expression, you are effectively trying to leave English behind, so to speak. Also, I find that the LITERAL meaning is MUCH more valuable than the perfect English translation. It helps you understand the grammar when you see it used in other different ways. It helps get the word order into your head. It actually helps you learn other related words because you have the literal meaning in your head instead of some very rough (and often unhelpful) English translation. For example, "그렇지만" isn't exactly "but" - it kind of means "like that even though" and if you think of it like that, it works a LOT better than thinking of it as English "but". It also then helps you understand a lot of other closely related expressions. And perhaps most importantly, Korean English order helps to get your brain away from THINKING in English - that's the goal really. Write it in Korean-English, that is, re-order the words into Korean word order, eg "그가 저보다 더 잘 해요" on my card is written "(PL) He, I than, more well do." (PL -polite informal) on the English side. The commas denote the phrasing to help me understand the meaning. If I'm unsure that I will understand the actual meaning later, I can always put a literal meaning, "He is better than me at doing that" in the comments (but I very rarely need that - the Korean English word order is perfectly understandable). It takes you away from the whole 'missing subject' thing, where a Korean sentences can very ambiguously mean several very different English sentences (particularly with pronouns), so when I read a Korean ordered English from Anki, I immediately know that it can have several meanings depending on context - context that English defines in detail and Korean does not.
    I also use the tags to tell me where I got the words/phrases/sentences from, EG, this one is tagged "TTMIK_Lvl2_L21" in my Anki, so not only are all the language examples for each language point for each lesson together, if I need to I can always refer back to my lesson PDFs. Sometimes I get new language phrases or pieces from RUclips or elsewhere. When I do, I simply copy and past the URL into the comments field so that I can always go back and revisit something that I may be unsure about. This is particularly handy when you learn a new word that is similar in meaning to an older word. It's important to differentiate similar words asap. I always do that immediately, so that I can ensure that I learn the meanings as close as possible to the real Korean meanings. A few times I've had to relearn a word meaning precisely because of this. New words often change your understandings of old words, because Korean has a LOT more words that are situational than English does, I think. In English we reuse old words in new ways. Korean ancestors seem to have needed new and different words for different situations, lol, eg different words for 'wash' depending upon what you are washing. So I have to constantly rethink my understood definitions of Korean words! Whew!! :-))
    One note, though...The Korean add-on for Anki is now broken. :-((( It broke a few months ago. The creator disappeared and despite pleas from users, no-one else took up the mantle and updated it. We now have to manually import sound files and Hanja (download, copy and paste), and it's very time-consuming. It's really sad, because it was a great add-on. Anki is still usable, but it's nowhere near as good as it was a few months ago.... :-(((((

  • @marcovalentinoalvarado3290
    @marcovalentinoalvarado3290 Год назад

    Your pronunciation in Spanish is almost flawless, good work!

  • @mayrafarias9482
    @mayrafarias9482 3 года назад +23

    El español es mi primer idioma, el segundo inglés y ahora estoy aprendiendo coreano🤗 muchas gracias por los consejos 🥺🥺🥺 son de mucha ayuda 🥺🤗❤️

  • @kristinathompson4610
    @kristinathompson4610 3 года назад +1

    Spacial repetitions!! A good book to read for more information on this topic is “fluent forever”☺️

  • @annajohns5086
    @annajohns5086 3 года назад +3

    When Gang-tae from the It's Okay to Not Be Okay series yelled "salanghae!!" over & over I remembered it easily after that 😂 I've also watched the series like 3x so that helps!

    • @rachelhankoreanteacher1628
      @rachelhankoreanteacher1628 3 года назад +1

      한글 공부 중이면 댓글을 한글로 조금씩 써보세요! ^^ 한글이 정말 빨리 늘꺼에요! ^^If you are studying Hangul, write comments in Korean little by little! ^^ Hangul will improve really fast! ^^✨✨✨

  • @debbeebe6419
    @debbeebe6419 3 года назад +2

    I think this goes along perfectly with another suggestion you made which is to journal everyday. Today I studied...TTMIK Level 2, Chapter 11 was about...I appreciate any and all tips. Also, thank you for adding all of the reviews at the end of the Levels!!

  • @kim_ami7103
    @kim_ami7103 3 года назад +1

    TTMIK doing so much for us Korean language learners. 😭😭😭 Just really so thankful for all the contents, books, etc. We're blessed to have TTMIK!! 정만 고마워요!! ㅠㅠㅠㅠ ❤❤❤

  • @thetrygays5527
    @thetrygays5527 3 года назад

    tip for anyone learning with TTMIK: there are courses for all of the essential korean levels on Memrise!! so first i listen/read the lesson on TTMIK and write down notes about the grammar introduced, and then i use Memrise to memorise (duh) the vocabulary :)

  • @MarilynPF
    @MarilynPF 2 года назад

    You are so smart. I know you worked hard to learn so many languages but you are so amazing.

  • @sandaruwanbandarabandara651
    @sandaruwanbandarabandara651 2 года назад

    Thank you sonsenim.I have been learning korean for 6 months.+Thank you very much for your great lessons here. I'm from suriranka(srilanka)

  • @ashcloud87
    @ashcloud87 3 года назад +3

    Oh damn!!! Lol coming out with that Spaniard accent, wasn't expecting that, nice job 👍
    Ps thanks for the tips I've been trying to find the right sites/programs to use and I think I've got it!

  • @jayme3557
    @jayme3557 Год назад

    My repetition is by listening to kpop songs everyday and watching kdramas more often... First with the subtitles and then without. I'll be happy when I can absorb/learn what the other person is saying so I understand even better

  • @wimdmaster
    @wimdmaster 3 года назад +1

    Korean is my 2nd foreign language. But my experience learning this language is totally different from my first, so this video was very interesting and helpful

  • @lunePT
    @lunePT 3 года назад +1

    now I know why I forget a lot of what I've studied. I used to finish a lesson from TTMIK then either start the next lesson or just close my notebook and review once after finishing 5 or more lessons.

  • @isabelrodriguez9780
    @isabelrodriguez9780 3 года назад +5

    I always enjoy your tips for learning and reviewing languages.
    And, off topic, ¡pero me fascina cuando habla en español, profesor! Me emociona bastante escucharlo, porque lo habla muy bien. Usted me inspira mucho a aprender varios idiomas, no sólo coreano.

  • @user-kq2uv1br7n
    @user-kq2uv1br7n 3 года назад +1

    This advice is very useful and practical! Especially the 'how to' part.

  • @rossielynarguela9843
    @rossielynarguela9843 3 года назад +1

    안녕하세요 어빠! 저는 Ross 입니다!!
    나는 당신의 팬 입니다!! ❤️❤️ I learn How to Read and Write because of TTMIK.. 피리핀에 서 온 사랑 ♥♥★★

    • @talktomeinkorean
      @talktomeinkorean  3 года назад +1

      안녕하세요, Ross 님! 만나서 반가워요 😊

  • @shinytomoon
    @shinytomoon 3 года назад +1

    I've just started using Quizlet and just reviewing every day to solidify words that just didn't stick in my free time. I was doing paper flashcards but I slowly realized that would be too much paper. Notebooks for notes isn't as bad because I like to write down some of the key points from each book and I feel like I remember just by the action of writing it down myself especially with sample sentences. It's satisfying to recognize a phrase and make it a new sentence by changing one or more words or a grammar point I just learned!

  • @lynettemcduffie1682
    @lynettemcduffie1682 9 месяцев назад

    I loved this video. I have a tutor but I feel like I've started backwards and can't remember most words. I'm going to follow this video

  • @zuieuchinni8764
    @zuieuchinni8764 3 года назад

    This is a big help for me who is a beginner and I am learning Korean to be able to understand Kdramas and TWICE without subtitles, thank you so much

  • @AroundWorld91-t8y
    @AroundWorld91-t8y 2 года назад +1

    You can teach korean really well.

  • @freeprison7784
    @freeprison7784 3 года назад

    I am teaching Korean on the online platform and have the most student among Korean tutors.
    The more I taught Korean to my students, the more I realized that most people do not 복습 on their own.
    Since that time, I have tried to guide my students to do 복습 on their own, and it was so much worth it!
    Personally, I think when you learn something, not only language but also any subjects, having the time for 복습 is way more important than learning new things.
    As a Korean who teaches Korean to people all over the world. I hope every Korean learner have a "good habit" to have a 복습 : )

  • @annapurnapaul2478
    @annapurnapaul2478 3 года назад +1

    Your tips are really usefull
    It's also help me to study😍😍

  • @intertwinedinside
    @intertwinedinside 2 года назад

    Thank you for reminding us to review! I feel like it's really important so we won't forget it later

  • @dianaaguilar3536
    @dianaaguilar3536 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much I will put in practice those tips 🙌

  • @videocam23
    @videocam23 3 года назад

    please make an app that works like your boxes!!! i love that idea!!!! lots of apps we have already are great of course, but the idea of deciding where to put each word or phrase depending on how confident you feel about it is unique i think!!!!! i would love to use this method!!!!!

  • @petrafarkas4914
    @petrafarkas4914 2 года назад

    I just watch this video now and i think this will be the one, what can give me back my motivation! 감사합니다!

  • @maryjanewesterlund9958
    @maryjanewesterlund9958 3 года назад

    You are an incredibly accomplished presenter and trainer … and this series uses excellent learning processes.

  • @gbritaney
    @gbritaney 3 года назад

    I agree. Flash cards are so helpful!! I write everything down, write a journal weekly, and I also feel that language exchange with a native speaker is a big help. Even though I have a teacher helping me though the ttmik system, when I'm studying on my own it's good to have these study skills.

  • @redredred407
    @redredred407 2 года назад

    These really helps. 선생님....
    i love your podcasts tho i know that's very old but i keep on repeating it..

  • @Maidaseu
    @Maidaseu 2 года назад

    Consume compressible input everyday for years. Automatic and natural form of reviewing.

  • @The_Study_Bug
    @The_Study_Bug 3 года назад +1

    A great tip I can give you guys is to pay closer attention to what ur learning, this way you won't need to study it again .As he said , it's boring. So make sure to understand the topic

  • @alexcapetown6639
    @alexcapetown6639 3 года назад +2

    And thank you for the graph...I love graphs 🤗💛

  • @kylebillheimer75
    @kylebillheimer75 3 года назад

    The review method you used for english was super smart!

  • @flet__
    @flet__ 3 года назад +1

    omg we are so close to 1 million Korean learners!! I'm so proud

  • @tata9533
    @tata9533 3 года назад +3

    Learn korean for BTS 💜
    감사합니디 ✌💜

  • @nadjohnson
    @nadjohnson 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! I also learned a new word today - 복습. Will be using it with my friends from now on 💜

  • @didskii5876
    @didskii5876 3 года назад

    using flashcards really help me to understand korean alphabets and numbers fast. so flashcards is really effective way for you to learn new languages

  • @rae.......
    @rae....... 3 года назад +1

    Your jumper is SO nice!

  • @LexiePersonForever
    @LexiePersonForever 3 года назад +1

    i'm finishing up my 3rd semester of french course and realized i don't remember most of the basic stuff from my first semester and now if i want to actually be able to use french, i'm going to have to go back to the very first chapter and re-learn everything. you're very right, reviewing regularly isn't as bad as having to start again from scratch :(

    • @annamariereverie2920
      @annamariereverie2920 3 года назад

      Try some French learning apps and watching French shows and movies.

  • @noonana2795
    @noonana2795 3 года назад

    Omg! I can't tell you how glad I am that I watched this video today.
    It helped me so much.
    For a long time I fehlt stuck and I didn't really know what to do. I wasn't making any progress and I didn't know how to go on with learning korean.
    After I watched this video I did what you said.
    I downloaded a Flashcard app and put in ALL vocabulary from the "My first 500 korean words" book.
    I realised that It helped so much to just Spend some time with the Korean language... And making some connections between the words and similar words.. I became more and more confident. And After that day of reviewing so many words and structures I found my Motivation again and somehow I feel like I understand korean even better. Just because I was spending some time with the words and similar words Wich are connected to the Vocabulary in the book.
    Thank you so so much. I will review my vocabulary now ona daily Basis because it really makes a difference.
    감사합니다👍🏼🤗💪🏻

  • @evirallidou6303
    @evirallidou6303 2 года назад

    your advice is really so valuable. I, who am from Greece, must fully understand the English language, but I translate it into Greek and then understand Korean. In the beginning it was so difficult for me. But with the tips and the way you explain them it is one of the most beautiful moments in studying Korean.

  • @jessicayoung
    @jessicayoung 3 года назад

    I needed this video. I had definitely gotten caught up in learning new material until I realized I had forgotten much of the old material. Eventually I had forgotten so much that it was becoming difficult to learn new grammar points because I had forgotten older points that were necessary to learn the new ones. Definitely taking a step back to review the older stuff

  • @spo_oky
    @spo_oky 2 года назад +2

    Summary at 9:59