Yes, I agree, the peoples living in Asia have a lot in common, for example. During archaeological excavations on the territory of modern Yakutia, burials were discovered dating back to the 17th century, even before the arrival of the Russians, where not only jewelry made of precious metals by Yakut craftsmen was found, but also beads made of Venetian glass and Chinese silk. etc. And so Koreans have been living in Yakutia since the 18th century; for example, you can often meet a Yakut named Aisen Park, Alexey Moon etc. Many have not only Korean, but also Chinese and Japanese ancestors.
The big subtitles, grammar notes, vocab notes, clear speaking and natural context are what make these vlogs so great. Amazing learning material! If possible, more vocab notes would be nice 😊
한국에 온 지 벌써 3년이 되었는데, 말하기 실력이 아직 부족한 것 같아요. 최근에 티티믹 영상들을 보고 영상에 나온 말들을 따라하면서 목소리를 녹음해봤어요. 말하기 실력이 아주 조~~금씩 늘었지만, 제 생각엔 무엇보다 중요한 것은 자신감이 많이 생겼다는거예요. 이렇게 멋진 콘텐츠와 팟캐스트를 만들어 주셔서 감사합니다!
I just started learning grammar, i feel much more excited when i watched this vlog because it's so interactive. It's fun to watch & it's awesome when i get to learn new vocab & grammar in this vlog. THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!
선생님 감사합니다! What a wonderful video. Thank you also for braving the cold to show us the park! I love these kinds of videos. Very helpful to my listening practice!
Thanks so much. This is very helpful for learning korean. The big subtitles, grammar notes, vocab notes, clear speaking and natural context - all of this is so great. Small correction. It says diary product in 8:14 of the video. It should be dairy product.
I could not go with fam to Seoul, so I enjoy these virtual trips instead. Plus I can learn more vocabulary and hear natural speech. So much fun! PS I'm making hotteok today!
That is a fantastic video. I did visit the Sequoia roads south of those two parks. But I still have to actually climb the stairs to the parks. South Korea calms me. I feel at home there. it's weird I know and I can't explain it to a satisfactory degree. Thanks for that video format.
I've just started working through the Q&A ttmik book as i'm getting back into studying korean this year and I've already been able to come up with many new responses to the first unit questions while watching this... I paused and ran to get my notes. So fun and useful, thank you!
I have been in a stagnant study situation that I almost lost motivation discovering these vlogs has brought me so much joy to help with my review, learning new words and phrases and better and natural sentence construction 🙂🙂these are so great.
Everything is interesting and good to know and learn, but I love the parks most of all. So Seoul is more than just a lot of skyscrapers ❤ I really appreciate that you make this kind of videos. It's like a personal travel guide who repeats things as often as I need ❤
These are really helpful! I will watch over and over and practice speaking along. It's the perfect level for me and very useful vocab. Interesting that 슈퍼마켓 is smaller than 마트, I would've guessed it was the other way around. I like that there is only Korean subtitles because when it is both Korean and English your eye goes to the English subs first and I feel like you don't learn as much. Maybe some more vocab notes would make it even better. ❤
My sister is learning Korean and we are probably going to Seoul in September. She is such a huge fan of you guys, and no wonder! If I were learning Korean too this would be such a huge help. I'm not learning it but I still enjoyed it. Maybe soon I will go to a Korean mart or a Korean park in person...?
Thank you so much for your video. I learned some new words from this video and I can easily understand because your talk slowly. First, i started watching a vlog video from your channel.
Bibigo! I just saw them in H-mart the other day in Seattle!!! Btw I am watching the video at night and starvation distracted me from learning new words....
Hey there! These vlogs are really helpful in learning in a fun way thank you so much TTMIC!! I have a small suggestion. I think it'll be better if the English subtitles are also edited in the video itself rather than turning on the English subtitles because the eng subs cover the Korean subs and we can't look at both together so it'll be convenient if the English and Korean subtitles are there together! (just my opinion) Thank you.
You can move them on your PC so they're not overlapping. I, and I believe many others, prefer this way so that I can turn off the subtitles and try watching without having the English there as well to test myself.
@@Gemini19 That's hilarious. I never thought about dragging the subtitle to see if it moves somewhere else on the screen. I was sure it's fixed. Thanks for the info. :)
Nice shopping trip! We didn't get to see all the groceries you bought though, haha! I wonder if you bought Japaghetti? Also, very cute drawing on the onion! It made me laugh!
Yes, I agree, the peoples living in Asia have a lot in common, for example. During archaeological excavations on the territory of modern Yakutia, burials were discovered dating back to the 17th century, even before the arrival of the Russians, where not only jewelry made of precious metals by Yakut craftsmen was found, but also beads made of Venetian glass and Chinese silk. etc. And so Koreans have been living in Yakutia since the 18th century; for example, you can often meet a Yakut named Aisen Park, Alexey Moon etc. Many have not only Korean, but also Chinese and Japanese ancestors.
[TTMIK Core Grammar points from the video]
1:25 Level 9 Lesson 12: To look/seem + adjective / -아/어/여 보이다
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4:13 Level 3 Lesson 5: Approximately, About / -쯤, 정도, 약
ttmik.me/47r3mSj
5:16 Level 6 Lesson 25: To be easy/difficult to + verb / -기 쉽다/어렵다
ttmik.me/4aKEKH8
8:36 Level 5 Lesson 10: (To say) that something/someone is + noun / 명사 + -(이)라고 (말하다)
ttmik.me/48JhxDr
12:10 Level 1 Lesson 20: Native Korean Numbers / 하나, 둘, 셋, 넷, …
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12:54 Level 2 Lesson 28: Method, Way / -(으)로
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Yes, I agree, the peoples living in Asia have a lot in common, for example. During archaeological excavations on the territory of modern Yakutia, burials were discovered dating back to the 17th century, even before the arrival of the Russians, where not only jewelry made of precious metals by Yakut craftsmen was found, but also beads made of Venetian glass and Chinese silk. etc. And so Koreans have been living in Yakutia since the 18th century; for example, you can often meet a Yakut named Aisen Park, Alexey Moon etc. Many have not only Korean, but also Chinese and Japanese ancestors.
thank you!
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감사합니다,너의 동영상으로 제 공부에서 너무 도움이 됬어요.
The big subtitles, grammar notes, vocab notes, clear speaking and natural context are what make these vlogs so great. Amazing learning material!
If possible, more vocab notes would be nice 😊
한국에 온 지 벌써 3년이 되었는데, 말하기 실력이 아직 부족한 것 같아요. 최근에 티티믹 영상들을 보고 영상에 나온 말들을 따라하면서 목소리를 녹음해봤어요. 말하기 실력이 아주 조~~금씩 늘었지만, 제 생각엔 무엇보다 중요한 것은 자신감이 많이 생겼다는거예요. 이렇게 멋진 콘텐츠와 팟캐스트를 만들어 주셔서 감사합니다!
I just started learning grammar, i feel much more excited when i watched this vlog because it's so interactive. It's fun to watch & it's awesome when i get to learn new vocab & grammar in this vlog. THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!
Running man is helpful like this too.
I ve learn a lot of vocab through running man.
@@Foreveryoung10-h9u really? Usually i don't watch running man but thank you. I will try to watch it when i can 🥰
승원 씨 밖에 이렇게 추워도 영상 찍기 위해서 나가는 건 진짜 용기 많이 있고 존경할 만해요.이런 영상으로 한국어를 배우는 건 정말 행복했어요.한 번 아니라 여러 번은 보겠습니다.감사합니다 ❤
안녕하세요 저는 인도 출신이고 이 영상을 보는 것도 정말 즐거웠습니다. 번역기를 사용하여 한국어로 쓰기😊
Wow, thank you so much for the big font and clear caption. Really helps me to read faster😂 Good humour with yellow onion,matched bgm 😂
오늘 한국어 공부를 포기하려고 했는데 …ㅎㅎ 이 영상을 봐서 공부가됐어요~!!
감사합니다!! 이런 영상 정말 재밌어요~~🎉다음에 또 기대됩니다!
ㅎㅎ포기하지 마세요! 재밌는 영상 많이 올릴게요😃
TTMIK, 정말 감사드립니다! ❤
선생님 감사합니다! What a wonderful video. Thank you also for braving the cold to show us the park! I love these kinds of videos. Very helpful to my listening practice!
Thanks so much. This is very helpful for learning korean. The big subtitles, grammar notes, vocab notes, clear speaking and natural context - all of this is so great. Small correction. It says diary product in 8:14 of the video. It should be dairy product.
Thanks for helping with my studies❤
I could not go with fam to Seoul, so I enjoy these virtual trips instead. Plus I can learn more vocabulary and hear natural speech. So much fun! PS I'm making hotteok today!
That is a fantastic video. I did visit the Sequoia roads south of those two parks. But I still have to actually climb the stairs to the parks. South Korea calms me. I feel at home there. it's weird I know and I can't explain it to a satisfactory degree. Thanks for that video format.
Definitely helpful! We need more vlogs like this!!! 😃😃
Thank you, I really love this type of content (and I’m finally starting to understand without needing subtitles!)
I really like your videos, so helpful to learn vocab 😊😊I'm waiting more videos like this .thank you so much.
5:19 fish is an exception!
I've just started working through the Q&A ttmik book as i'm getting back into studying korean this year and I've already been able to come up with many new responses to the first unit questions while watching this... I paused and ran to get my notes. So fun and useful, thank you!
Too cute this little white dog at the end it suit well with snow 🥰Thanks for these blog with subtiles 😁
I really like videos like these where there is a lot of very obvious context. 감사합나다.
I have been in a stagnant study situation that I almost lost motivation discovering these vlogs has brought me so much joy to help with my review, learning new words and phrases and better and natural sentence construction 🙂🙂these are so great.
I really enjoy these type of videos! Please make more!
Very Helpful Video!!💞
wow this is wonderful , very good way to learn a language , thank you so much for your hard work
Everything is interesting and good to know and learn, but I love the parks most of all. So Seoul is more than just a lot of skyscrapers ❤
I really appreciate that you make this kind of videos. It's like a personal travel guide who repeats things as often as I need ❤
These are really helpful! I will watch over and over and practice speaking along. It's the perfect level for me and very useful vocab. Interesting that 슈퍼마켓 is smaller than 마트, I would've guessed it was the other way around.
I like that there is only Korean subtitles because when it is both Korean and English your eye goes to the English subs first and I feel like you don't learn as much. Maybe some more vocab notes would make it even better. ❤
I love these vlogs💜So interesting and helpful.
My sister is learning Korean and we are probably going to Seoul in September. She is such a huge fan of you guys, and no wonder! If I were learning Korean too this would be such a huge help. I'm not learning it but I still enjoyed it. Maybe soon I will go to a Korean mart or a Korean park in person...?
You are a natural vlogger :) Thank you for this wonderful video, I'll definitely watch it more than a few times.
Ooo this helps so much . I repeat all the words he said .
This type of video is what we really need !
Thank you so much for your video. I learned some new words from this video and I can easily understand because your talk slowly. First, i started watching a vlog video from your channel.
Bibigo! I just saw them in H-mart the other day in Seattle!!! Btw I am watching the video at night and starvation distracted me from learning new words....
Hey there! These vlogs are really helpful in learning in a fun way thank you so much TTMIC!!
I have a small suggestion. I think it'll be better if the English subtitles are also edited in the video itself rather than turning on the English subtitles because the eng subs cover the Korean subs and we can't look at both together so it'll be convenient if the English and Korean subtitles are there together! (just my opinion)
Thank you.
You can move them on your PC so they're not overlapping. I, and I believe many others, prefer this way so that I can turn off the subtitles and try watching without having the English there as well to test myself.
@@Gemini19 That's hilarious. I never thought about dragging the subtitle to see if it moves somewhere else on the screen. I was sure it's fixed. Thanks for the info. :)
These are starting to get really good, love to see it!
Wow this video was great just like all the other ones. Thanks Seungwan! Thanks Ttmik!! It really added more to my vocabulary ✨
This is a superb learning material!
Loving this series ❤❤
Me too! ❤
thanks for the video!!! learned a lot of new vocabs
This vlog is very helpful and interesting to learn Korean. Thank you TTMIK! ❤
I really appreciate this format for learning! thank you!
I can practice shadowing through your video 넘 감사합니다!
This video was REALLY good! Im also taking the course and added the weekly real life situations, its so helpful!😀
Good vlog it helping people to learn Korea 👍 waiting for more vlog
so useful, as always! Thank you very, very much
Thank you so much, I enjoyed this vlog! I think videos like this are very helpful
More vlogs please! Super helpful
I love the vlog series
The mart scene really interesting. There’s a lot to learn ❤ thank you!
잘 봤습니다~ 이런 재미있는 동영상을 기대합니당
Hey there! these vlogs are really helpfull thank you so much❤
안녕하십니까 선생님이 정말 많이 행복했어요 선생님 맨날 동영상을 기다리고 있어요 너무너무 감사합니다
공원을 관광하는 부분이 가장 재미있어요.아쉽게도 마이크가 고장났어요.이 영화를 찍어 주셔서 감사합니다.❤
Hi! I’ll be watch everyday here 😁
Really good, I understood most of it with just the korean subtitles. Wish we could disable the korean subtitles as well
Great video! Also great video production and humor sprinkled in.
너무 재미있어요 😊 저에게 도움도 되었어요. 정말 감사합니다.
Do more like this! This really helps me
I really like Korean language, even though I don't like some things there, like the songs, but I am in love with the rest.
이런 vlog 많이 올려주세요 너무 재밌어요
이런 도움이 되는 영상을 올려서 정말 감사합니다. 재미있게 봤어요~
Thank you for your hard work!~
Мой учитель корейского скинула ссылку на ваш канал. Это очень полезно. Спасибо за вашу работу, вас смотрят и русскоговорящие☕️❤️
우와!! 승원이 선생님밖에 없다! 영상 고맙습니다, 잘 봤습니당
Love TTMIK. 수고하세요 😊
your vlogging is really impressive!
감기 조심하세요 쌤 😊
I am listening at 0.75 speed which helps a beginner like me! So happy there are playback speeds in youtube
우와!!😮😮😮감사합니다 선생님
Thank you very much! Amazing video 😍
Nice shopping trip! We didn't get to see all the groceries you bought though, haha! I wonder if you bought Japaghetti? Also, very cute drawing on the onion! It made me laugh!
감사합니다.❤
These videos are perfect! Please keep them up 🎉 thank you to the wonderful team at TTMIK
Thank you for your helpful video❤❤🎉😊
Love the vlog, and like Sesamoil😊
아주 좋은 설명입니다.정말 감사합니다.❤😊
❤❤정말 감사드립니다
도움이 됐어요 👍🏻 감사합니다!
고맙습니다 ❤
이 영상은 많이 도워서 너무 감사합니다. I hope someday I able to talk in Korean directly. ❤
영상 재밌게 봤어요~ 😊👍🏼
I really like this content. Please continue! Also, could I get recommendations for other korean vloggers to listen to?
저는 브이로그가 좋아요. 계속 해주세요! 🙏 감사합니다!
favourite vlog🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love how they translate only the easiest words
The part where the lady says "can I help you with the payment" is really funny to me :P
재미있는 영상이었어요 ❤감사합니다
영상을 잘 보셨습니다, 너무 재밌게 나왔네여 😊
Thank's for your videos
정말 감사합니다 🙇
감사합니다 ☺️
I LOVE HOMEPLUS!!!!!!
Very helpful video 📸🎉❤❤❤love form Nepal 🇳🇵❤
승완 선생님 정말 대단하세요! 연봉 인상을 받으시면 좋겠어요😊😊👍.
Wow,so nice blog❤
From nepal 🇳🇵
저낸 내팔엇 보고 있숩니다.정말 엽어요 포럭 감사합니다 징구❤❤❤
사장님 감사합니다❤❤
고맙습니다 선생님
Love from Nepal.
이런걸 영상은 너무 좋아요
정말 재밌네요, 이처럼 동영상을 많게 올라오세요))
Yes, I agree, the peoples living in Asia have a lot in common, for example. During archaeological excavations on the territory of modern Yakutia, burials were discovered dating back to the 17th century, even before the arrival of the Russians, where not only jewelry made of precious metals by Yakut craftsmen was found, but also beads made of Venetian glass and Chinese silk. etc. And so Koreans have been living in Yakutia since the 18th century; for example, you can often meet a Yakut named Aisen Park, Alexey Moon etc. Many have not only Korean, but also Chinese and Japanese ancestors.