Korean Teachers Give Tips On How To Learn Korean Faster

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One thing to remember if you feel embarrassed about talking in Korean is that when you hear people trying to speak English (or anything language), you think it's cute and you respect their effort. It's not embarrassing to try and improve at something

Squidmoto
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The teacher that said to record yourself and listen to it. That's exactly what I tell my students/ friends who ask me how to learn English / Korean. It's what I did to get natural pronunciation. I hate listening to my voice, but it's the thing that helped me the most. Writing a diary also helped a lot.

Ranee
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It’s Morning from the interview! I had so much fun during the interview. 한국어 공부 힘내세요🇰🇷💪

koreanmorning
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As a retired teacher I can see specifically the two ladies who taught Korean for 5 years and 13 years respectively come across as teachers through and through. It is in a way a kind of performance when you teach. The 5 year teacher especially seemed to deliberately use complete sentences with consistent endings without a lot of conjunctions to make the content easier to understand for non-Korean speakers. She would most likely speak that way in her class. I thought she made it a point to conduct her interview with foreigners learning Korean in mind.

The 13 year teacher made an excellent point about input-output dynamics. Focusing on grammar and vocab does not make a person speak the language well. Those are just inputs. Ironically this is also why Koreans aren't fluent in English even though they take it throughout their school life.

ybgy
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00:25 03:32 Hey it's Cake! Thank you, Jerry, for this fun interview! We are proceeding a lot of enjoyable contents for Korean learners so keep an eye on us! 👍

cake.learnkorean
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Definitely agree with the woman who said people tend to dissect every word. It’s exactly what I use to do and sometimes still do. It’s a hard habit to break.

anawatl
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Omg all my fav Korean Teachers in one video ❤ They are really good at teaching and their content are helpful 🎉

girlgeneration
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I started off with TTMIK like the first 3 series. From there, I listen to common phrases in Youtube on my 1 hour commute to work. Once i master that I move on to another. I also watch a lot of variety show because to one of the points made, you hear natural conversational korean. I will now start taking a Korean class. Each class is 10 weeks and theres like 12 of them. My hope is to dramatically improve on my conversational Korean by the time I return in two years

vipkonic
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The notion that moving to Korea helps you learn Korean is a bit of a myth tbh. It's easy to end up in an English bubble and barely learn how to talk. If your Korean is weak then Koreans will just speak English to you (they also want to practice, and have usually studied a lot more), or they just give up trying to talk to you if they have no English, then you don't get good practice. Without consistent study and a good tutor I think it's very difficult to learn simply by living here. The grammar patterns don't directly match too, so learning by absorption through dramas/RL interactions doesn't work well either without lots of study and memorization.

Sotanathq
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When I was just in Korea a few weeks ago, I went into with the mentality of “look I have the same knowledge of Korean that maybe 2-3 year olds have- enough to communicate my needs and understand some basic things. My grammar may not be perfect but they understood me and maybe appreciate my effort”

vipkonic
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As someone who is just starting out, I really appreciate the information provided here. Thank you!

Chrislw
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I've been studying Korean for 90 days now. I'm using a mix of Rocket Korean, TTMIK books, anki flashcards, and Kpop. I live in the Denver area and in the city of Aurora we have a large Korean population. I try to use as much as I can, sometimes it's a little bit stressful but as long as you keep trying it gets easier!

solidsnake
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3:32 This girl has a valid point, I’ve been learning Korean for about 2 months and I’ve been watching kdramas recently. Watching these shows in Korean has really helped with my listening skills and vocabulary overall.

akolakol
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I am so thankful that I bought books from TTMIK. I have been studying for 2 years and even tho I’m still slow in learning… I remember what Felix from SKZ mentioned that not everyone learns a new language in the same pace! I’m also excited to say I’m moving to SK so I’ll get opportunities to listen to Korean often! ❤

B.ELLAMusic
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8:02 Learn what’s the CHUNK expression (like the example -(으)ㄹ 수 있어요) and what comes separate!

It was so fun interviewing! I hope it helps 인터뷰 재미있었어요! 도움이 되었으면 좋겠네요 🤍

lia_choiiii
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I love Korean ❤ let's learn Korean together 😊 🇰🇷

morethan_Korean
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1:15 reminds me of my favorite teachers in high school. perfect personality and very kind. grew up in sk

miraeja
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Really cute how Morning recommended another wbsite besides her own YouTube channel hehe. I watch all the teachers and I love them all! Thank you, Jerry, for the content you upload to your channel!

paolapaynee
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모닝선생님 !❤😊
Good job to interview her, bro.
She’s really a gem 💎 in learning Korean

ggarzagarcia
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the teacher of 5 years is so beautiful and seems really cheerful

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