How to learn Korean (Super Quick Overview)

Published 2024-07-25
Here's how your Korea learning will go over the next few months! Take a quick overview of it with us. And for your systematic Korean learning experiences, we are always here to help. First, start with a simple level test at talktomeinkorean.com/level-test

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0:00 Hello! 안녕하세요.
0:28 Writing system
1:05 Sentence structure
1:40 Particles
2:04 Tenses
2:54 Vocabulary
3:46 Read a lot
4:03 Speaking & Listening
4:28 Level up
5:01 Culture
5:37 Fun
6:19 Keep going!

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All Comments (21)
  • After 1 yr of studying I still feel like I know nothing. It took me almost a year to finish level 5 but stll😔 but I'll not give up. 💪
  • @crystalj2941
    I'm fairly new in my Korean learning Journey. I'm 2 months in and everytime I start to have doubts, one of your videos pops up and keeps me optimistic about the process! 감사함니다 🙂
  • @irenkazoika
    I am learnig Korean for about three years and I find TTMiK very helpful in my Korean learning adventure. I can practise both Korean and English.감사합니다
  • I love immersion and using a system. People tend to say to not focus on grammar. However, it's important for me because I wanna know, "Are you speaking in the present, past, or future?" AND "How do I say this respectfully?" It's hard, but I'm learning more and more. Baby steps.
  • I've only started learning korean one or two months ago and iIm studying alone, but it has been so much fun. Going from understading almost anything to knowing some words and realizing I can understand just a little more of a phrase some idol wrote makes me so happy. I have been frustrated sometimes, like it's gonna be too much and I'll never gonna get it, but I'll keep going and learning. It's good to watch these kind of videos and realizing I'm going somewhat on the right direction. Off topic, but I just wanted to comment how differente korean grammar is from any language I know. I know more latin languages, such as portuguese, french and spanish, and I given that's the knowledge I had and that I'm not a "language student", I thought all languages would have similar structures. But korean is so different, it makes so excited and so happy to be learning it. It feels like my mind is growing. I feel like I'll be on top of the world when I finally get it "all".
  • @Fanaro
    I sometimes think it might make a lot of sense for you guys to create separate channels for different levels, like TTMIK A1, TTMIK A2, etc. Sometimes it's difficult to find content here by level.
  • I remember how I felt helpless a few years ago cause I couldn't even read Korean. I couldn't manage to do anything. That's what helping to continue and not give up when I'm stuck.
  • I cannot wait to go to Korea. So excited. All the hard work (and frustration at times) will pay off when I can speak Korean in stores, at museums, in restaurants, and everywhere.
  • 안녕하세요 👋😁 Thank you so much for your video. I began to learn korean a few weeks ago, but sometimes, I feel like I'm going nowhere 😢 During these moments, I try to think about my first reason which motivates me to learn korean : discovering other countries, languages, history and people of course 😊 This gives me the strength to keep learning korean. And also I saw some of your interesting videos, so I'm eager to learn korean more and more 💪😄👍 Thank you so much for your hard work ❤ 다댄히 감사합니다 👏😊 See you later 안녕 👋 😊
  • @kubricked
    @3:14 Found a mistake; the word should be "hotel" (호텔), not "heart"
  • @leehouten2345
    What a wonderful delivery and overview of learning Korean. I’m looking forward to expanding my understanding of the language and culture
  • The overview was great and I wish I knew this 동영상 when I was a beginner 😭. But the end of it still motivated me quite a lot....감사합니다 ❤
  • @kdtatayoo
    완전 꿀팁이었어요. 팁 공유해 주셔서 감사합니다. 고생 많으셨습니다 선생님
  • The most difficult thing about learning human languages is they require so much memorization. It's the most boring and monotonous kind of learning there is (much like memorizing phone numbers in a phone book). The most useful Korean learning tool I ever found was the Pimsleur learning course, but they only made a couple courses. I wish someone would make something like that for more intermediate and advanced Korean learning.
  • @blesbey
    This video was great and I feel motivated as I always feel after watching videos on this channel 😊✨🤗
  • @SlaviXGoD
    When people force themselves to learn vocab it's boring, hard to focus and to memorize anything. I realized and it works in my case that studying vocabulary and whole sentences with dramas is vert effective. I always watch with Naver dictionary and notebook, and every word and phrase that seems useful or fun to me I translate, find more usage and practical examples and write down.