Thank you so much for teaching us Korean for free!! Everything is very understandable for me although I’m not a native English speaker. I’m looking forward to new videos ❤️❤️
oh my gosh!!!! Thank you so much for giving us everything we need and more!! Your work is very much appreciated. Love the Workbooks and Audio, I'm a big fan and I'll continue to support!
This style is a lot better than your previous videos, I feel. You should really consider investing in a better microphone, though. Audio quality is extremely important to how people perceive content (even more than video quality).
Thank you so much! I love your website! It helps so much! I took a college course and in 2 week all I learned was how to introduce myself but in 1 night on your site I learned all of this! I just wish the audio quality in the audio is better for your videos. other than that I'll keep using! I also recommended the site to a friend and she absolutely loves it also!
"I am a man" doesn't have an object. "a man" is a subject complement. I think it's also the reason why it's attached to the verb in Korean - it is in fact not an object, so it works differenly (same as adjectives). I get what you're trying to describe but this example is just not correct.
Thank you. Your teaching is so understandable for me. I just need to find time to do it consistently
In 2017 even with my lacking English I learned a lot thanks to your website!! Now I'm back to improving my Korean thank you so much for doing this
I hope I can really make it😊 I’m rooting for everyone 🎉 (and myself🎉) !
Thank you so much for teaching us Korean for free!! Everything is very understandable for me although I’m not a native English speaker. I’m looking forward to new videos ❤️❤️
oh my gosh!!!! Thank you so much for giving us everything we need and more!! Your work is very much appreciated. Love the Workbooks and Audio, I'm a big fan and I'll continue to support!
This style is a lot better than your previous videos, I feel.
You should really consider investing in a better microphone, though. Audio quality is extremely important to how people perceive content (even more than video quality).
Sorry about the audio quality. Working on improving it in the next couple of videos.
Thank you so much! I love your website! It helps so much! I took a college course and in 2 week all I learned was how to introduce myself but in 1 night on your site I learned all of this! I just wish the audio quality in the audio is better for your videos. other than that I'll keep using! I also recommended the site to a friend and she absolutely loves it also!
The audio gets better after a few videos, and I'll keep trying to improve it~
고마워요!
This is really good!! It would be great to have videos like in more lessons
Coming soon :)
@@howtostudykorean1 thank you for doing this, your page is really helpful
That’s what I was needing. Thank you so much!
Unit 1, lesson 1 is done, thanks
Thank you so much for the lessons
Thank you!! Your lessons are great!
Glad you enjoy them
In the notes, 그 was used to refer to something from the previous context -- does that still stand?
그 ユ ュ
yes
Thank you so much...❤️❤️❤️
Where do I find the actual lesson? I only see the recap and practices??????
You can find them at HowtoStudyKorean dot com.
Is there somewhere we can donate to the creators?
You can join their TH-cam channel. That will sort of donate and also give you perks at the same time I think.
This is helpfull 🙏💐looking forward for more recap but would you please make an explanation video on pronunciation? 🙏💐
There are pronunciation vidoes on the youtube channel that I recommend you to check out. th-cam.com/video/7QXlNdIpsmc/w-d-xo.html
I love that u made that video and it is really helpful, 고마워. However u should work on audio quality a bit 🙈
Annyeong
you sound so nice
Thank you~
안녕하세요 :D
안녕하세요 :)
This isn't Will's voice is it?
Nope!
"I am a man" doesn't have an object. "a man" is a subject complement. I think it's also the reason why it's attached to the verb in Korean - it is in fact not an object, so it works differenly (same as adjectives). I get what you're trying to describe but this example is just not correct.