올해는 유럽에서 폭염과 폭우가 심했어요. 아우트로를 들어서 감동을 받았어요... This video is amazingly thorough! I wrote every single word down in my notebook and will practise 문장 만들기. 감사합니다!
Totally get it, the extreme weather these days is worrisome, isn't it? 😲 And wow, you're really going all-in with that notebook! Rooting for you as you ace those sentence-making exercises! 📝🌧️☀️
Hello! Thanks for this! Would it be possible for you to create a school 100 words video? Towards the high intermediate level? Finding videos for intermediate learners is very tricky ❤
Hello! 🌟 Thanks for your kind words. That's an excellent idea! A "School 100 Words" video aimed at high-intermediate learners is going on my to-do list. Stay tuned! ❤
Thrilled to hear you found the lesson useful, Adrian! 🤩 Dramatizations are the secret sauce to make Korean even spicier, aren't they? Keep tuning in for more!
This is very helpful:) In most videos I watched they only talk about the beginner Vocabulary and I always know the basics, but you also included important intermediate vocabulary, so I can learn more, thank you:)
I'm super happy to hear you found value in the intermediate vocab! I'll continue to bring content that helps you grow. Thanks for being a part of our learning journey!🌟
More discussions maam, i found out that your channel help me a lot to understand korean language in a way that i could better understand things happening in real life situations.but For me honestly, i better suggest you would better talk about the key to understand better about the languange, for a reason that many learners like me as well dont get the perfect meaning of what is being said,as the speaker speaks its really hard to enunciate in some points.wihout further a doe would you prefer to discuss about what is common things to consider in starting and ending a conversation in korean context.너무 갑사합니다.😊
"The cloud is casted" is grammatically incorrect and unnatural. We would say "The sky is overcast." The past tense of the verb "cast" is also "cast," not "casted." And "The cloud" would mean one specific cloud. However, when the sky is overcast, we would never call it "a cloud." We would call it "clouds."
Thank you for pointing out the grammatical errors, @SalvableRuin. Your keen observation is much appreciated! I've updated the auto-captioning to reflect the correct phrasing, 'The sky is overcast.' Accuracy is key, especially when language learning is involved. Thanks for helping make this content better! 📚
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🍎🍎🍎 sang sang nim thank you. Hard work from you makes great teaching videos and we learn so much.
Thank you so much, nabiamja! 🍎 Your kind words are the sunshine on my cloudy days. 😊🌦️
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So thorough! Awesome 👏👏👏
Wow, that's a big compliment! Thanks for recognizing my efforts. 👏👏
올해는 유럽에서 폭염과 폭우가 심했어요. 아우트로를 들어서 감동을 받았어요... This video is amazingly thorough! I wrote every single word down in my notebook and will practise 문장 만들기. 감사합니다!
Totally get it, the extreme weather these days is worrisome, isn't it? 😲 And wow, you're really going all-in with that notebook! Rooting for you as you ace those sentence-making exercises! 📝🌧️☀️
Hello! Thanks for this! Would it be possible for you to create a school 100 words video? Towards the high intermediate level? Finding videos for intermediate learners is very tricky ❤
Hello! 🌟 Thanks for your kind words. That's an excellent idea! A "School 100 Words" video aimed at high-intermediate learners is going on my to-do list. Stay tuned! ❤
This whole lesson was very helpful and the way you give examples and some dramatizations was even much better to understand :)
Thrilled to hear you found the lesson useful, Adrian! 🤩 Dramatizations are the secret sauce to make Korean even spicier, aren't they? Keep tuning in for more!
This is very helpful:) In most videos I watched they only talk about the beginner Vocabulary and I always know the basics, but you also included important intermediate vocabulary, so I can learn more, thank you:)
I'm super happy to hear you found value in the intermediate vocab! I'll continue to bring content that helps you grow. Thanks for being a part of our learning journey!🌟
Love these kind of videos where we learn focused vocabulary!!! 그 영상들을 해서 너무 감사합니다!! ❤
Thank you so much! Vocabulary-focused videos seem to be a hit, so I'll definitely keep making more of them. 감사합니다! ❤
감사함니다 언니 ❤ 언니는 항상 너무 예쁘고 것 같은데요
감사합니다! 예쁜 말씀을 해주셔서 기분이 좋아요. @khushi_singh66님의 마음이 더 예쁘세요! ❤
More discussions maam, i found out that your channel help me a lot to understand korean language in a way that i could better understand things happening in real life situations.but For me honestly, i better suggest you would better talk about the key to understand better about the languange, for a reason that many learners like me as well dont get the perfect meaning of what is being said,as the speaker speaks its really hard to enunciate in some points.wihout further a doe would you prefer to discuss about what is common things to consider in starting and ending a conversation in korean context.너무 갑사합니다.😊
This is helpful
can you do a lesson about wear dresses / put accessories / put shoes their differences
미친 개쩐음 🎉🎉🎉🎉
이거... 영어 공부 하는 사람들한테.. 반대로도 너무 좋은데요?? ㅎㅎㅎ
@zy171941 그렇죠, 언어는 양방향이니까요! 😄 영어를 공부하시는 분들도 이 영상으로 한국어를 배우는 게 유익하다고 느껴서 정말 기뻐요. 앞으로도 다양한 주제로 도움이 될 수 있는 컨텐츠를 만들 예정이니, 기대해 주세요! 🌈
"The cloud is casted" is grammatically incorrect and unnatural. We would say "The sky is overcast." The past tense of the verb "cast" is also "cast," not "casted." And "The cloud" would mean one specific cloud. However, when the sky is overcast, we would never call it "a cloud." We would call it "clouds."
Thank you for pointing out the grammatical errors, @SalvableRuin. Your keen observation is much appreciated! I've updated the auto-captioning to reflect the correct phrasing, 'The sky is overcast.' Accuracy is key, especially when language learning is involved. Thanks for helping make this content better! 📚