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Serena the Korean teacher 세레나쌤 by Mulgogi
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2020
Welcome to Mulgogi!
I'm Serena, your new Korean teacher to help you learning Korean :)
I'm also offering group lessons run by donations and all the information will be on Kakaotalk group chat. Feel free to join!
Kakaotalk Open Chat: open.kakao.com/o/gVlGWbqc
Instagram: @mulgogi.serena
I'm Serena, your new Korean teacher to help you learning Korean :)
I'm also offering group lessons run by donations and all the information will be on Kakaotalk group chat. Feel free to join!
Kakaotalk Open Chat: open.kakao.com/o/gVlGWbqc
Instagram: @mulgogi.serena
Level Up Your Korean Skills with Regular Verb Conjugation, part 2
Finally we are reaching the point where we are going to learn actual grammar in Korean!
First thing first, we need to digest how to conjugate verbs from the infinitive form. Let's have a look :)
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Mulgogi is the Korean language learning group and offers lots of different methods of learning Korean.
I'm Serena, a Korean teacher with almost 10 years of experience. Don't forget to subscribe me for further amazing videos/lessons.
I offer private lessons too, PM me for the details ;)
I am also providing free lessons by donations at the moment. Search Mulgogi on Kakaotalk Openchat or click the link below:
KakaoTalk Group chat for group lessons:
open.kakao.com/o/gVlGWbqc
Instagram: @mulgogi.serena
mulgogi.serena
Facebook group - groups/mulgogi
business email - mulgogi.serena@gmail.com
First thing first, we need to digest how to conjugate verbs from the infinitive form. Let's have a look :)
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Mulgogi is the Korean language learning group and offers lots of different methods of learning Korean.
I'm Serena, a Korean teacher with almost 10 years of experience. Don't forget to subscribe me for further amazing videos/lessons.
I offer private lessons too, PM me for the details ;)
I am also providing free lessons by donations at the moment. Search Mulgogi on Kakaotalk Openchat or click the link below:
KakaoTalk Group chat for group lessons:
open.kakao.com/o/gVlGWbqc
Instagram: @mulgogi.serena
mulgogi.serena
Facebook group - groups/mulgogi
business email - mulgogi.serena@gmail.com
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thanks
I study Japanese and observed that Korean grammar structure, pronoun use , formality and informality, particles are very similar to Japanese
Thank you very much your way of teaching is impressive
안녕하세요, My name is Michael. I am 66 years old, I am German and I live in Germany in the city of Cologne and started learning Korean a month ago. I recently discovered your TH-cam channel, which has helped me a lot to read and write Korean. I would like to thank you very much for that. I already know the Korean alphabet because of you. At the moment I am trying to learn as many words as possible. I have now discovered that the conjugation (as far as the polite form is concerned) of verbs is very confusing to me. There are at least 3 forms, informal, informal-polite and formal-polite. Learning them all at the same time is very difficult for me. Now my question: Wouldn't it make sense to learn everything in formal-polite or informal-polite first and then move on to the other forms? What do you think about that? I thank you for your time and effort! I wish you and your family all the best for the New Year 2025!
I am watching at the end of 2024 .. Great class 💗
How can i focus more on learning korean ? And for those who use korean in their daily lives, in the country where i live , I seems strange and they don't like very much. Plus , i can't think in korean , i don't know why. I always think in my native language, then i try to translate it into korean. What should I do? Please give me an answer 🙏🙏❤
You So C_t_ ❤
Came to learn but forgetting everything because......😊😊😊
You so beautiful in this video than others
Great lesson but the way you say "Okay" comes off as slightly dismissive , well maybe its just me, just food for thought.
it's interesting. even in Persian we say my throat is dry when we are thirsty!Anyway...in 2008 after i watched a historical korean series i fell in love with korean language and its culture for the first time and i studied korean for two years,but after immigration i stopped it.here there is no korean lessons in italy,but i started to study it again with your videos.you explain everything in details as i love. nomu kamsahamnida!
Omg I hope you know your lessons are helping so many people! Hope you are doing okay and you can make more!
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Thanks for helpfull❤❤🎉
선생님, '에/애요'가 아니고 '예요'로 발음하야 하지 않을까요?
좋은 질문이에요! 사실 '예요'지만 발음할 때는 '-에요' 라고 쉽게 발음한답니다 :)
감사합니다
Can we also say 이는 뭐여요?
close! 이것은 (or 이거) 뭐예요?
kamsahamnida
천만에요 ☺
you are so talented as a teacher, you explain very very well. thnak you
awww you're welcome! I only try my best ;)
Please come back😢
awww... I'm catching up with comments! I know I've been gone for a while, been very busy lately... but it's great to hear that someone is awaiting for me ;) I'll do my best to get back to this soon.
I just discovered this account and WOW IT'S SO USEFUL!❤
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You didn't say asie countries name like Afghanistan
that's a good point! I will make sure I'll cover in another video ;)
@SerenaKorean thanks 😊
To say the least, you're born to be a teacher, because, God ! The way you explain it's so easy!! Like a sip of water
God !!, You're voice is so beautiful, I'm sure imma learn k with ya very fast 😅
I just finished with pronouns, and now I'm watching this, I'll wirte it the next day this info, thanks a lot
Thank you ❤
thank you so much for teaching us to understand this topic! Please continue to teach us more about Korean <3 love you! P.S love your accent and your beautiful voice :)
Great explanation. I really was not getting it but after this video and using the core numbers idea really helped. Thank you❤
Thankyou
Yey! Finally, I understood the difference. I am doing self-study in korean and the books I bought didn't really mention the difference of the High Formal forms and just used the Formal or polite forms directly. May I also ask if the Imnida or Seumnida form also apply on Present Tense? The present tenses of the verb I read on the books have these steps: 1.) Remove the Da to get verb stem 2.) Look at the last vowel of the verb stem. If 'A' or 'O' you use Ayo. For other vowels use Eoyo. So To go = Gada becomes Gayo. I am going= Jeonun Gayo And if high formal does this become "Jeonun Gamnida?" Thanks for the lessons by the way! I subscribed because I learned and love your teaching ❤
I also heard the "ui" when its on a possesive pronoun, its pronounced as "e"
I just love your lessons, they are so easy to understand
awww I'm so glad ☺
Great explenation, thank u
great explanation, thank you very much
성생님 thank you it helps a lot but can I ask where's the 그,그녀, 그 들?
Where's the other terms of 그, 그녀, 그믈?
Very smart way to transfer knowledge, not only language but also your culture. Respect and thankful for you 🥰
It's 2024, who's watching this time?
I'm impressed! :P
Me too! 🙂
안녕하세요 ^^ 만나서반가워요😂
please serena if u see this comment i am just really confused with eun neun i ga the subject particles pls can u explain them super briefly but without them actually written in korean because i want to learn speaking only not writing. So im really sorry but i didnt understand 😔
I'm learning korean coz of k pop
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Well explained
감사합니다! I subscribed :)
I love your way of teaching it's so gooooodddd ❤ The way you are explaining and giving multiple examples of different contexts is very intriguing ✅ love from Pakistan 🇵🇰💜
Thank you so much Teacher🙏
Is she british? Great lesson! Thank you!!
You are Fantastic !
Oh…now I hear a little bit of Australian accent in your voice. I’m guessing you pick up accents of English speakers around you quite easily, maybe without realising. Cool! ❤
Very good. Very natural sounding presentation. Good info. You have an interesting English accent. Sounds like US initially but with strong British overtones coming through. Very easy on the ear. ❤