If you want tips on korean speaking youtubers: Yoonsun Korean englishman Jolly The world of dave Billy Korean Korean Unnie Conversational Korean Seemile
As a person that has been learning korean for a year plus, Heres some tips for beginners!! -i HIGHLY recommend talk to me in korean !! It has romanizations and a pdf and a podcast to read along or if your more audible or visual learner!! And they have a youtube channel !! - notebook definitely!! I make a 'important vocab' area for each lesson so it becomes familiar by sight. - you will NOT be fluent in ONE year!! No matter how hard you study and practice,people take in differently so dont get down on yourself!! - amino is great for finding partners to teach/learn and have a conversation with!! - for when you start writing learn the normal default letters and when youre more comfy you can change how theyre written,make sense? -for English learners a English sentence is written SVO (subject verb object) ex: i like kpop. Korean is SOV (subject object verb) i kpop like. - write down a word on your hand that spoke out to you or a lyric from your favorite song!! And for pronunciation practice say the lyrics. - note down any small word!! - for pronunciation practice, read in romanization or split up the structure. Ex: 안.녕Dont depend on it!! Once youre comfy - FANCHANTS are always helpful!! Thats it for now , good lucky out there !!
Same!!! I'm Mexican and my first language was obviously Spanish but shit hit the fan when I moved over to the u.s when I was young and I started to learn English. Now I know more English than Spanish and where I live now a lot of people prefer to speak Spanish but here I am like 안녕하세요 bitches!!
A super useful playlist to look for is Korean with Jenny from the seemile channel. Her teaching style is top notch and really accessible for English speakers. Once you can read Hangul proficiently this is by far one of the best resources out there.
Being a Kpop fan has helped me so much. For another example: In one lesson of Talk to Me in Korean, they teach you about -고 싶어요. And in that lesson, they mention that 보고 싶어요 (literal meaning: I want to see) is often used to mean I miss you. The light bulb in my head flipped on and I remembered the Spring Day lyric, 보고 싶다. Those are the best moments when you feel like you're making progress.
Before becoming a kpop Stan, I've always been interested in learning other languages because my dream job is to do something that includes traveling and I want to be able to communicate with everyone. I have to say, this has been a little rocky for me but I'm getting there and I'm like 9 months late but this really helped me, thank you
Heyy Nina! I was wondering if you could do a notebook flip through or a tutorial on how you take notes! It would be nice since you seem really organized and since I’m attempting to learn more korean, it would be nice to have a base for my notes
A Matan The best way for me to study Spanish is on Quizlet. It’s a app where you can quiz yourself. I also like to re-write my notes twice to keep them in my head. Make sure to look over them at least 5 times a week!
A Matan The way I use quizlet is I use the Spanish’s word and then the English translation. I like to use the Test section and don’t stop until I’ve gotten all of them right. That’s really the only website I use besides Kahoot. And no problem! It’s easy to reply!
My dad just started to learn korean because he really like to watch kdramas and I often hear him saying words or expressions that he just heard. I think it's a good way to practice the pronunciation of korean ^^ Also english is not my first language so I tried my best writting this^^
I have seen like thousands of video on study tips to learn korean and every video had same tips but yours was different and its the first time I thought that I didn't wasted my 13 minutes THANK YOU 감사합니다
One tip for people who need daily remainders: Take a sticky note and put it on objects in your room (or house if you live alone), you can then put write like chair in korean and then put it on your chair or put computer in korean and put it on your computer. That way you're reminded of your vocabulary and your need to study korean, where ever you go. Also advance tip: change your phone's primary language (including weather app, siri, google voice, etc) to korean. BUT only if you're the advance. If not you would probably struggle and end up accidentally deleting something.
this is completely unrelated but i have always been so conscious and insecure about my hair but after watching nina's videos, i am starting to like my hair. thank you nina ♡
It's so helpful that you do videos like this. I'm also very interested in the korean language. I just started now so... wish me luck guys! :3 (good luck if you're learning korean too!)
youre so right, i tried learning japanese before i found korean and jesus.. japanese really confusing be me with the 3 different alphabets. i only can read hiragana still!! ㅋㅋㅋㅋ.. korean is a lot easier in comparison, at least with reading and writing imo
That’s fun because the advices you are giving us to learn Korean, I used them to learn English (watching series in English, listening to English songs, watching video twice, once with and once without subtitles...) Sure, it was easier for me because English and French have the same alphabet plus we learn English at school but yeah.. Anyways, thanks for the video!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video! I learned a few things since me and my friend are going to start studying Korean soon. This made me feel a lot more calm about the whole process so thank you ♡
jk • 전국아 I just noticed and I thought I should point out! If Your name was supposed to say “Jungkook” you spelt it I correct 🥺 정국 - jungkook 전국- jeonkook If not then sorry!
Best video instruction I've seen on 'How to' learn Korean! Two points I appreciated: 1. Study AND speaking/talking out loud is important. 2. Your notebook of vocabulary were the most meticulous I've seen. I thought mine were pretty good until I saw the detail in yours. THANKS! Well done. It will help me adjust my methods accordingly.
vxCece15xv I don’t know if you have heard of her but there is a channel here on TH-cam called Korean Unnie. She has a lot of lesson type videos and a series she’s doing right now on a little more in depth of the pronunciation and rules of Hangul. It made everything make sense for me 😊.
i have actually done most of the things you mentioned and it does help a lot, but another thing i think helps too could be sticking little papers with the name of things around you (chairs, bed, bag, shoes) with the translation in hangul (you can also write the pronunciation below the hangul in case you're still getting familiar with the alphabet, but once you learn it, it is better to only write the hangul so you practise your reading on direct korean writing and don't relay on translations). you can read it out loud or just in your brain but the whole point is to get more familiar with vocabulary and korean writing :)
I’ve been listening BTS’s songs for a month now, i’m literally obsessed with them and thought about learning korean, since i taught myself english before i think that if i have the motivation i can do it, so this video comes pretty much in handy rn lmao hope i can achieve learning french AND korean now that i have some resources thanks to this video ✨
I was literally binge watching your videos last night while studying until 2am and so far your videos are the only ones that help keep me sane while studying XD
oop- im also in kinda the same situation, i speak spanish but it's not perfect obviously, it was my first language buuut english tool over when i started school although i still speak spanish on a daily, it isn't hard in fact it's similar to english in grammar and sometimes also in spelling but not always, either way learning korean while being bilingual is gonna be hard asf
Thanks for the tip! Downloaded papago, google translate, a million apps for learning korean! Just started 4 days with the website u gave and it is really helping... and the notebook is intelligent coz it totally helps! 😍
This video was made last year so you probably won't see this but.. Thanks to these great tips, I have recognised the same phrase multiple times in a kdrama and after writing it down, I notice it more often and have learnt it straight away! being able to recognise a Korean word gives me motivation to learn more so thank you Nina :)
I personaly keep a journal in which I write my day in korean. And whenever I learn a new lesson I try to fit it in my writing (like past, present, future, hours, transition words...) Helps me revise. And because I write about my days, it makes me use words related to my life (if that makes sense) And if I don't have time to study that day, at least my brain thinks in korean for a few minutes that day. :)
also to anyone this may help: a korean asmr cooking channel called “HANSE” always lists directions and ingredients for the dishes and drinks they make in korean on the screen as they use the instruction or ingredient:) i think that would be super helpful to watch to assist with food & cooking vocabulary
Your videos are always helpful in any way possible! I've been learning korean for a while, but I know I did not dedicate myself enough... But now that I have decided to be more consistent and hard working by starting over again, it's nice to have new tips from someone who is also studying the language! 💜
I watched this a while back, and I used most of your tips and you have no Idea how much these tips have helped me grow faster in learning Korean thank you so much (and I still need to use the tip to expand my vocabulary like I expand my grammar lol)! I have a tip also, if you have a PC or VR headset, definitely get VRChat, there are some Korean servers, and most of the people are veyr welcoming to people who don't know there langauge, and even if you don't talk because your to scared to (no worries I used to be like that) its good to just listen to there casual conversation they are having.
Something I found really interesting studying children's early English literacy/development was that even young children learning to speak English as their first language must first begin to distinguish words in sentences, and then syllables, and individual sounds, etc. I was really fascinated when I first learned that, because even though it seems obvious, how we did it isn't something we really go back and think about when we've already learned our first/only language. The exact same thing applies to learning Korean, and any other language though! First, you've got to familiarise yourself with the natural sounds in that language, and then begin to identify where words begin and end. Then you'll start recognising words, and understanding what they're made up of. I'd already done it by the time I realised, but it's so true that in order to start, you've first got to have exposure, and be able to discern words from sentences in an unfamiliar tongue. We often kind of throw ourselves in the deep end, but it's important to keep this in mind too!
omg i'm studying korean and how come i've never thought of breaking down korean lyrics in songs.. i tried it today and i know a lot more korean than i thought, and it's SO motivating to learn new words?? and its so much more fun to sing along to music so thank u so much for this tip omfg
my tips! -listen to ttmik podcast while I go to school! they are really entertaining and the lessons are short. -practice vocabulary with quizlet, songs and forvo -talk to myself! ok this one might seem dumb but it helped me a lot when i was learning english, and whenever you wanna say something and don't know a word ot two, search it on a dictionary/translate app, helps a lot to learn vocabulary you will use.
I’ve wanted to learn korean for a while and now that I’m stuck at home it’s the perfect time. I’ve found some pretty good resources but I love any extra study tips so I’m glad I found this video!
I don't know if I can compare this, but I learned English mostly by myself by watching videos. I have to learn it for scool, but our teachers just teach us the basic stuff, and because I've been listening to people speaking "real English" I have more words to choose from and it really shows in English class. While all other students struggle with how to say what they want to, I just start speaking. When I'm home I'm almost always in my room, watching english videos, I speak and listen to more English that I do to German, and sometimes I don't even know how to say something in German and I only know it in English (I'm still confused if I should use capital letters for the languages, thank you scool, thats the only thing you should have teached me and you didn't even do at least this)
Die Tuhle Kiwi Im german too and I did. the same thing with English when I was in 7th grade, by now I’m so fluent it bores me, hence why I’m learning Korean but it feels much harder than English 😡
@@julesweng1858 I can relate.. english class got so boring, because I already know so much. I'm trying to learn Korean because its my dream to live there for at least a year. I actually want to spend the rest of my life there, but everyone tells me that I will come back to Germany and that I won't stay there (like ?? You can't tell now what I am going to do in a few years) I don't care if Korean is hard, and I don't worry about how much I have to learn, because there is no time limit. There is no one telling me that I have to know this amd that at a certain point in time, when I don't feel like it, I don't study, until I want to do something again. But it feels weird sitting there doing nothing, so now I have something to do when I'm bored. Study Korean! And its a lot of fun to see how much you can improve in such a short amount of time, and to be honest, if I had Korean in scool I'd never put so much effort in it
just a small tip from me! If your first language is not English, you can watch kdramas or kmusic with english subs so that you can study both language at once. Of course use this technique if you are good at those languages.
i luv u so much nina ur videos truly make me so happy and motivated, also i plan on learning korean but i gotta say all those tips are legit cause thats what i do to keep practicing english, i literally dont use subtitles in ur videos to challenge myself hehe
10:25 thank you so much for the hard of hearing disclaimer!! you’re the first person i’ve seen remember us lmaooo i always need closed captions but sometimes i switch to korean captions 😳
I love how some of these are just things I did without noticing but with English. I sang to songs and started watching movies without subtitles and I started reading books and it definitely helped and I didn’t even realize I was improving my English lmao. Anyway thanks for an amazing video as always
I studied korean for a few years when I was young but haven’t kept up in the past 6 years or so and really want to get back to it, so thank you for this! Also everything you said about the alphabet is so true. Since I learned the alphabet when I was about 11 I still know it now and it makes it all sooo much easier. It makes it so you can sound things out when reading or writing. If I forget how to spell a word I can say it like I would in English and usually get it pretty much right.
I'm always relieved when I listen to these korean tips videos and it's everything I'm already doing. Then I know all I need to do really is be patient 😅
"So if you're bored and have nothing to do, I recommend you becoming a kpop fan."
Kpop company's advertising = 0
Nina = 1
Crying 😂😂😂
Same here! I’m bored and now I’m the biggest fan of Kpop fan 🥰🥰🥰😍😍 BTS
@@GreenTSupreme555 BTS! 💜💜💜
@@user-cm4qb1uw8d in ur opinion 😑
@@user-cm4qb1uw8d dude does it look like we are FRIKIN BLIND
me : *fluently reads hangul*
also me : *has absolutely no idea what i'm reading*
Samee
sounds familiar to me...
I relateeee
Meee 😂😭😂😂😂
I only know little vocab so i can read everything while being confused
I started learning korean recently and I needed this. Luv that timing
shay zay 화이팅입니다🥰🥰
Same
how’s your korean now?
made it 1k ✋😌
How is it going?
If you want tips on korean speaking youtubers:
Yoonsun
Korean englishman
Jolly
The world of dave
Billy Korean
Korean Unnie
Conversational Korean
Seemile
- a m a n d a - gold
I love Jolly kjsinsk
Jolly is so nice
I also recommend ondo!
jolly/korean englishman !!!!!
Namjoon: *watches Friends, learns English*
Me: *watches 999999 kdramas, only knows 안녕*
If only we could watch friends in korean lol we all know we've watched it a million times
@@isabelcervantes8187 haha, true! 😂
Still Wonder Best Part he went to skl overboard so it was a bit exaggerated he went to academies and also *studied*
안녕 ?? excuse my dumbness what does that means
언녕허세
Nina: I am Korean and learning the language
Koreaboos: AHHH YOU SHOULD BE AN IDOL
@Whitney Titus shes my inspiration
I don’t see how somebody disowning their own ethnicity to “become Korean” has anything to do with suggesting that she become an idol.
what do koreaboos have to do with it? it could really be anyone. like the people that think just because one is asian, they have to be an idol.
iBleh I see bangchan👀
👄
also, calling someone a koreaboo can be offensive...
As a person that has been learning korean for a year plus, Heres some tips for beginners!!
-i HIGHLY recommend talk to me in korean !! It has romanizations and a pdf and a podcast to read along or if your more audible or visual learner!! And they have a youtube channel !!
- notebook definitely!! I make a 'important vocab' area for each lesson so it becomes familiar by sight.
- you will NOT be fluent in ONE year!! No matter how hard you study and practice,people take in differently so dont get down on yourself!!
- amino is great for finding partners to teach/learn and have a conversation with!!
- for when you start writing learn the normal default letters and when youre more comfy you can change how theyre written,make sense?
-for English learners a English sentence is written SVO (subject verb object) ex: i like kpop. Korean is SOV (subject object verb) i kpop like.
- write down a word on your hand that spoke out to you or a lyric from your favorite song!! And for pronunciation practice say the lyrics.
- note down any small word!!
- for pronunciation practice, read in romanization or split up the structure. Ex: 안.녕Dont depend on it!! Once youre comfy
- FANCHANTS are always helpful!!
Thats it for now , good lucky out there !!
thanks we needed it!
That SVO vs SOV is helpful. I noticed that when theyre talking
as someone is about to start learning korean what is romanization
@@yolandamarcial-neri5530 basically spelling out the korean characters to actual letters.
@@leticia-zo9dk oh thank you
Namjoon learned English for us
So I'll learn Korean for him
Yyeee
Y e s
me too!! that’s what i’m doing 😂
Well he didnt rlly learned it for us, he was young when he learned English and wasnt even an idol that time lol
Yes..
Watching all this study vids makes me feels like I really do so many unproductive activities....
These girls are just so productive
찰Charlotte saameee
same??
me: hasn’t watched the video yet
also me: *likes*
edit: omg this got so many likes tysm 🥺
M e t o o
Same 😂
yeah same :)
I do that all the time
Same😂💜
Me: trying to study chinese to communicate with my relatives
Also me: search on youtube how to study korean
Wth is wrong with me?!?
ohhh indeed! I am learning chinese and I also watch a lot of videos about learning korean hahah.
i'm studying japanese and i've been watching korean study videos because there's just way more of them on youtube lmao
Same!!! I'm Mexican and my first language was obviously Spanish but shit hit the fan when I moved over to the u.s when I was young and I started to learn English. Now I know more English than Spanish and where I live now a lot of people prefer to speak Spanish but here I am like 안녕하세요 bitches!!
Same!!!! Studying mandarin yet here I am. Ohno T^T
studying a language is a challenge but so rewarding i wish us all the best of luck 🙏🏽🙏🏽
_it's 2AM here but i got a notif from nina_
*_sleep? idk her_*
jisung's fluffy hair 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
lol its 22:16 in my country
M O O D
YEEHAW A JISUNG STAN
YES A JISUNG STAN ILY
Guess who isnt Korean.. Guess who isn't learning Korean...Guess who clicked this as soon as i saw this.😅😅
Me exactly
Anastasia Umeanaka MEEEE
Let me use context clues to figure this out
I got it! John Cena
@@styx4338 BYE- THIS IS HILARIOUS 🤚😭
A super useful playlist to look for is Korean with Jenny from the seemile channel. Her teaching style is top notch and really accessible for English speakers. Once you can read Hangul proficiently this is by far one of the best resources out there.
Nina: uploads a video
Me: drops everything I’m doing
Nina: I’m not a study channel
Also Nina : has multiple studying videos
Jk I love all your videos regardless of the content ❤️
just passing by ㅣㅐㅣㅡㄷ ㅁㄴㅈ디ㅣ
Me: watching this and pretending ill actually study knowing full well I’m lazy and watch TH-cam all day long
Me: Can you be my teacherrrr (Jin’s voice)
* ARMY IM- 😂 Keep Going !
Emeli Ramos YOU’RE 1 YOU‘RE 2
Sommertochter LISTEN MY MY BABY 나는
madisonnn2.0 저 하늘을 높이 날고 있어~
(그때 네가 내게 줬던 두 날게로)
이제 여긴 너무 높아~
Me: *has a Korean dad, friends and visits every year*
Someone speaking: 안녕
Also me: nope
Kim Royal LMAO
Hello is the most basic I know
Royal김 안녕
a k o r e a n d a d? mm- sure.
Hadeil Attaira You don’t believe her?
Being a Kpop fan has helped me so much.
For another example: In one lesson of Talk to Me in Korean, they teach you about -고 싶어요. And in that lesson, they mention that 보고 싶어요 (literal meaning: I want to see) is often used to mean I miss you. The light bulb in my head flipped on and I remembered the Spring Day lyric, 보고 싶다. Those are the best moments when you feel like you're making progress.
This is how I learn Russian
50% procrastination
40% getting tips
10% what I actually study
I finally started learning Korean officially yay! Also good luck y’all
Before becoming a kpop Stan, I've always been interested in learning other languages because my dream job is to do something that includes traveling and I want to be able to communicate with everyone. I have to say, this has been a little rocky for me but I'm getting there and I'm like 9 months late but this really helped me, thank you
Heyy Nina! I was wondering if you could do a notebook flip through or a tutorial on how you take notes! It would be nice since you seem really organized and since I’m attempting to learn more korean, it would be nice to have a base for my notes
I don’t even study Korean. But I’m studying Spanish and I think this could even help me. Love the video!
A Matan The best way for me to study Spanish is on Quizlet. It’s a app where you can quiz yourself. I also like to re-write my notes twice to keep them in my head. Make sure to look over them at least 5 times a week!
Hola! I'm argentinian, so if you got any questions you can ask me, mucha suerte!
wm. Oh wow! Thank you! It means a lot!☺️
A Matan The way I use quizlet is I use the Spanish’s word and then the English translation. I like to use the Test section and don’t stop until I’ve gotten all of them right. That’s really the only website I use besides Kahoot. And no problem! It’s easy to reply!
Those tips actually help in any language. Suerte with Spanish
My dad just started to learn korean because he really like to watch kdramas and I often hear him saying words or expressions that he just heard. I think it's a good way to practice the pronunciation of korean ^^
Also english is not my first language so I tried my best writting this^^
You did an amazing job! The only error is that prononciation is spelled "pronunciation"
THE LITTLE CHIMMY IN THE BACKGROUND im crying so cute 🥺💓💓💓 & this helped so much !
I'm a Korean and a big fan of you ! Your videos always help me to learn English lol
girl your handwriting in korean is sooooooo pretty, I need to practice that, thanks for the video!
me: *eating ramen calmly*
no one:
like no one ever:
not a single soul:
Nina: *posts a video*
also me: *chokes on ramen*
Lol oof😂
Your handwriting is splendid so neat ; I wish I could learn Korean I like it but there’s no improvement 😂
Just don't giveup!! Miracles can happen anytime you know;)
I have seen like thousands of video on study tips to learn korean and every video had same tips but yours was different and its the first time I thought that I didn't wasted my 13 minutes THANK YOU 감사합니다
I'm learning english and your tips encouraged me not to give up.
Thanks ^^
One tip for people who need daily remainders: Take a sticky note and put it on objects in your room (or house if you live alone), you can then put write like chair in korean and then put it on your chair or put computer in korean and put it on your computer. That way you're reminded of your vocabulary and your need to study korean, where ever you go.
Also advance tip: change your phone's primary language (including weather app, siri, google voice, etc) to korean. BUT only if you're the advance. If not you would probably struggle and end up accidentally deleting something.
neens
when you mentioned the thing for deaf ppl at 10:26 , it made genuinely happy that u thought about that :'D
I never considered using a "word dump," that's definitely going to help when I'm watching or listening to something in Korean. Thank you so much!
난 한국인인데, 이런 영상 볼때마다 진짜 너무 자랑스러움...항상 멋지다고 생각함I'm korean… When I see the video like this, I think it's too cool.!!
this is completely unrelated but i have always been so conscious and insecure about my hair but after watching nina's videos, i am starting to like my hair. thank you nina ♡
I just finished level 1 grammar on talk to me in korean and i'm soooo exciteeddd 😍✨✨✨✨
It's so helpful that you do videos like this. I'm also very interested in the korean language. I just started now so... wish me luck guys! :3 (good luck if you're learning korean too!)
Aha let me know if you ever need help studying Korean!! ☺️ I feel like Korean is one of the easier Asian languages to pick up
Can you help me?
i need help
I wish I could say the same😩
please help if possible!! also you're right! Japanese, Chinese etc. are quite hard especially learning new ways to write words and such
youre so right, i tried learning japanese before i found korean and jesus.. japanese really confusing be me with the 3 different alphabets. i only can read hiragana still!! ㅋㅋㅋㅋ.. korean is a lot easier in comparison, at least with reading and writing imo
nina: not an aesthetic channel
also nina: *being aesthetic goalss*
That’s fun because the advices you are giving us to learn Korean, I used them to learn English (watching series in English, listening to English songs, watching video twice, once with and once without subtitles...)
Sure, it was easier for me because English and French have the same alphabet plus we learn English at school but yeah..
Anyways, thanks for the video!
I just started doing the writing down lyrics + underlining words u don't know method and I'm glad it's one of your tips as well :o
i'm studying Korean but i'm still a rookie and i really needed this, thank you and love you from Italy 🇮🇹💕
Update??
Update?
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video! I learned a few things since me and my friend are going to start studying Korean soon. This made me feel a lot more calm about the whole process so thank you ♡
"If you're bored with nothing to do, i recommend becoming a kpop fan"
*sweats and hovers over the exit button* _i see myself here and i don't like it_
jk • 전국아 I just noticed and I thought I should point out! If Your name was supposed to say “Jungkook” you spelt it I correct 🥺
정국 - jungkook
전국- jeonkook
If not then sorry!
Best video instruction I've seen on 'How to' learn Korean! Two points I appreciated: 1. Study AND speaking/talking out loud is important. 2. Your notebook of vocabulary were the most meticulous I've seen. I thought mine were pretty good until I saw the detail in yours. THANKS! Well done. It will help me adjust my methods accordingly.
i literally had my Muji notebook for learning korean out when you posted ._. this coincidence...
I love how neen just literally made a paragraph about her ryan water bottle in the description, ONE REASON TO LOVE HERRRR
True learning the alphabet letters in hangul helped me a lot...now I'm stuck on the combining of the letters lmao 😭🤣
vxCece15xv I don’t know if you have heard of her but there is a channel here on TH-cam called Korean Unnie. She has a lot of lesson type videos and a series she’s doing right now on a little more in depth of the pronunciation and rules of Hangul. It made everything make sense for me 😊.
How are you now? 😂 update?
i have actually done most of the things you mentioned and it does help a lot, but another thing i think helps too could be sticking little papers with the name of things around you (chairs, bed, bag, shoes) with the translation in hangul (you can also write the pronunciation below the hangul in case you're still getting familiar with the alphabet, but once you learn it, it is better to only write the hangul so you practise your reading on direct korean writing and don't relay on translations). you can read it out loud or just in your brain but the whole point is to get more familiar with vocabulary and korean writing :)
I’m starting to learn Korean on my own and I’m so so glad you posted these tips :(💜💜🥺. Thank you so much! I love your videos! 💙
YOU INSPIRED ME TO LEARN KOREAN!! it’s only been a few weeks but i already feel like i’ve learned so much!! THANK YOU
I’ve been listening BTS’s songs for a month now, i’m literally obsessed with them and thought about learning korean, since i taught myself english before i think that if i have the motivation i can do it, so this video comes pretty much in handy rn lmao hope i can achieve learning french AND korean now that i have some resources thanks to this video ✨
sameee
How's it going?
I always find myself just enjoying your videos, no matter the content. You're such a calming human.
recently started learning korean, this video rlly helped! ily neen! 💕
your notes are so beautiful! 😊 thank you so much for the tips. it's like encouragement for me hahaha
I love you and this is so helpful. I love your style and you’re amazing.
I was literally binge watching your videos last night while studying until 2am and so far your videos are the only ones that help keep me sane while studying XD
Me: wants to learn Korean so I can talk with BTS
Also me: lives in a Hispanic community and IS Hispanic and knows zero Spanish......
I'm also motivated to learn Korean because of BTS ! 😂❤️❤️
@@fernandagalindo5980 right!! But my lazyness gets the best of me😭
So true. I cant count the times when I was SO motivated to learn Korean and then the next day I dont do anything and just stop.
oop- im also in kinda the same situation, i speak spanish but it's not perfect obviously, it was my first language buuut english tool over when i started school although i still speak spanish on a daily, it isn't hard in fact it's similar to english in grammar and sometimes also in spelling but not always, either way learning korean while being bilingual is gonna be hard asf
OMG SAME except I’m half Venezuelan lol
NO WAY! I didn’t know about the learn mode on Viki! Thank you so much haha
Neither did I and I use it quite a lot😂💀
Thank you for this video! Tomorrow I have my last exam and then I can finally start to study korean again💜
Sophie SpringDay well good luck😊💜
Marie Fogelberg thank you 💕
Thanks for the tip! Downloaded papago, google translate, a million apps for learning korean! Just started 4 days with the website u gave and it is really helping... and the notebook is intelligent coz it totally helps! 😍
Who wants to be my Korean learning buddy? 🥺 Btw the video was helpful 💜
How long have you been learning Korean? (watched a lot of K-dramas myself over the years, but haven't gotten further than hangul in the studying yet)
Ahh I've also been looking for a Korean study buddy! How far would you say you are?
MEEE but I only know basic vocabulary and grammar :(
me!!
I'm in guys!!!
This video was made last year so you probably won't see this but..
Thanks to these great tips, I have recognised the same phrase multiple times in a kdrama and after writing it down, I notice it more often and have learnt it straight away! being able to recognise a Korean word gives me motivation to learn more so thank you Nina :)
Kdrama helped me learn so many new words, I always try to recognize words I know!
I personaly keep a journal in which I write my day in korean. And whenever I learn a new lesson I try to fit it in my writing (like past, present, future, hours, transition words...)
Helps me revise. And because I write about my days, it makes me use words related to my life (if that makes sense)
And if I don't have time to study that day, at least my brain thinks in korean for a few minutes that day. :)
also to anyone this may help: a korean asmr cooking channel called “HANSE” always lists directions and ingredients for the dishes and drinks they make in korean on the screen as they use the instruction or ingredient:) i think that would be super helpful to watch to assist with food & cooking vocabulary
Your videos are always helpful in any way possible! I've been learning korean for a while, but I know I did not dedicate myself enough... But now that I have decided to be more consistent and hard working by starting over again, it's nice to have new tips from someone who is also studying the language! 💜
Its 2:37 am now in Indonesia, n i love to watchin' this video right now :') thx nina
The fact that you are funny helps make this video better and it helps me not to get frustrated about my slow progress.💜👍
using these tips for my japanese study!!! especially the music/media tips and the word dump!! thank you nina! :)
I watched this a while back, and I used most of your tips and you have no Idea how much these tips have helped me grow faster in learning Korean thank you so much (and I still need to use the tip to expand my vocabulary like I expand my grammar lol)! I have a tip also, if you have a PC or VR headset, definitely get VRChat, there are some Korean servers, and most of the people are veyr welcoming to people who don't know there langauge, and even if you don't talk because your to scared to (no worries I used to be like that) its good to just listen to there casual conversation they are having.
No one :
Not even a single soul:
Me: *let's study*
Nina : posts *how I STUDY Korean*
Me: :))) well maybe later💓
Something I found really interesting studying children's early English literacy/development was that even young children learning to speak English as their first language must first begin to distinguish words in sentences, and then syllables, and individual sounds, etc. I was really fascinated when I first learned that, because even though it seems obvious, how we did it isn't something we really go back and think about when we've already learned our first/only language. The exact same thing applies to learning Korean, and any other language though! First, you've got to familiarise yourself with the natural sounds in that language, and then begin to identify where words begin and end. Then you'll start recognising words, and understanding what they're made up of.
I'd already done it by the time I realised, but it's so true that in order to start, you've first got to have exposure, and be able to discern words from sentences in an unfamiliar tongue. We often kind of throw ourselves in the deep end, but it's important to keep this in mind too!
How i learnt
Get a book
Get a pen
Look up sentences
Write word in korean
Write spelling
Write in english
omg i'm studying korean and how come i've never thought of breaking down korean lyrics in songs.. i tried it today and i know a lot more korean than i thought, and it's SO motivating to learn new words?? and its so much more fun to sing along to music so thank u so much for this tip omfg
4:11 "korean this and that"
chenji's this and that, lemme cry
NCTzen💚
my tips!
-listen to ttmik podcast while I go to school! they are really entertaining and the lessons are short.
-practice vocabulary with quizlet, songs and forvo
-talk to myself! ok this one might seem dumb but it helped me a lot when i was learning english, and whenever you wanna say something and don't know a word ot two, search it on a dictionary/translate app, helps a lot to learn vocabulary you will use.
I’m Korean, speak Korean read Korean but I have the most American accent when I speak and my family and friends tease me for it. 😂
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I’ve wanted to learn korean for a while and now that I’m stuck at home it’s the perfect time. I’ve found some pretty good resources but I love any extra study tips so I’m glad I found this video!
*about the lyric notebook:* does anyone know a website that translates lyrics correctly? dhsksj
sunnie Genius ? or turn on English captions on korean mv songs
@@aimuyu thanks ^^
i don't know if genius translates them correctly...?
gcvelin i think they do! or use this website ! lyricskpop.net/ but i really suggest to turn captions on , on yt! it helps alot towards some videos
I don't know if I can compare this, but I learned English mostly by myself by watching videos. I have to learn it for scool, but our teachers just teach us the basic stuff, and because I've been listening to people speaking "real English" I have more words to choose from and it really shows in English class. While all other students struggle with how to say what they want to, I just start speaking. When I'm home I'm almost always in my room, watching english videos, I speak and listen to more English that I do to German, and sometimes I don't even know how to say something in German and I only know it in English
(I'm still confused if I should use capital letters for the languages, thank you scool, thats the only thing you should have teached me and you didn't even do at least this)
Die Tuhle Kiwi Im german too and I did. the same thing with English when I was in 7th grade, by now I’m so fluent it bores me, hence why I’m learning Korean but it feels much harder than English 😡
@@julesweng1858 I can relate.. english class got so boring, because I already know so much. I'm trying to learn Korean because its my dream to live there for at least a year. I actually want to spend the rest of my life there, but everyone tells me that I will come back to Germany and that I won't stay there (like ?? You can't tell now what I am going to do in a few years)
I don't care if Korean is hard, and I don't worry about how much I have to learn, because there is no time limit. There is no one telling me that I have to know this amd that at a certain point in time, when I don't feel like it, I don't study, until I want to do something again. But it feels weird sitting there doing nothing, so now I have something to do when I'm bored. Study Korean! And its a lot of fun to see how much you can improve in such a short amount of time, and to be honest, if I had Korean in scool I'd never put so much effort in it
When u realise the song she was studying was love myself by BTS
just a small tip from me!
If your first language is not English, you can watch kdramas or kmusic with english subs so that you can study both language at once. Of course use this technique if you are good at those languages.
I'm so early omgggg hi neen ily
Also I needed this cause I just started self studying Korean
Thank you ly ♥️♥️♥️
i luv u so much nina ur videos truly make me so happy and motivated, also i plan on learning korean but i gotta say all those tips are legit cause thats what i do to keep practicing english, i literally dont use subtitles in ur videos to challenge myself hehe
I also think Eggbun is good too. I started using that on top of using my notebook and scribbling stuff down.
10:25 thank you so much for the hard of hearing disclaimer!! you’re the first person i’ve seen remember us lmaooo i always need closed captions but sometimes i switch to korean captions 😳
Me: *sees the bt21 stuffs at the back*
Also me: *i think shes studying korean because of bts*
Mee too chim chim
I love how some of these are just things I did without noticing but with English. I sang to songs and started watching movies without subtitles and I started reading books and it definitely helped and I didn’t even realize I was improving my English lmao. Anyway thanks for an amazing video as always
Hey Nina, how often do you study in a week ?
Thanks for the video :^)
Yes! I had the exact same question!!
I don't need to study Korean bc I'm a Korean. But I love nina's videos, so I keep watching this video ;)
Spanish is my first language but i still struggle a lot. Its hard
Anyway i am studying french for high school yay ^^
love you so much!!! you literally make the best videos on youtube
I had to pause for a moment after you mention Ryan.
Rip my dude. I hope you had a good life and I hope to see you one day.
I studied korean for a few years when I was young but haven’t kept up in the past 6 years or so and really want to get back to it, so thank you for this! Also everything you said about the alphabet is so true. Since I learned the alphabet when I was about 11 I still know it now and it makes it all sooo much easier. It makes it so you can sound things out when reading or writing. If I forget how to spell a word I can say it like I would in English and usually get it pretty much right.
Here I am, being a Spanish native speaker who's trying to learn Korean in English. Wish me luck, yall 😶
Buena suerte my fellow Spanish speaker! 화이팅!
Bro same
I'm always relieved when I listen to these korean tips videos and it's everything I'm already doing. Then I know all I need to do really is be patient 😅