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Chapter 6. Being polite 존댓말 Hi guys, Today's chapter is 존댓말. How can we speak more politely? please check this video. 1. 존댓말 [jon-daet-mal] & 반말 [jon-daet-mal] 존댓말 To Older people / Strangers: Polite ending with -요 / More formal situations -ᄇ/습니다 ** Consonant + 습니다 / Vowel + ᄇ니다 반말 To Younger people / Friends Tip. I 나는 (Casual) / 저는 (Polite/Formal) Ex: I like dog. 반말: 나는 강아지 좋아해 [na-neun-gang-a-ji-jo-a-hae] 존댓말: 저는 강아지 좋아해.. 더보기
Chapter 5. Dates 날짜 Hi guys, Today's lesson is about Times! We are going to study 'Days of the week' and Months of the year'. There is a PDF that you can practice Korean language we learnt today. I hope you enjoy it. If so, please subscribe to my channel and comment, like, and/or share with your friends. Thank you see you soon. 또 봐요💛 더보기
Korean Alphabet Practice Hi guys, If you struggle to write and/or pronounce the Korean Alphabet (한글), this video is for you and might help you build solid foundations to learn the Korean language. Let's practice !! 화이팅 !! I hope you enjoy it. If so, please subscribe to my channel and comment, like, and/or share with your friends. Thank you see you soon. 또 봐요💛 더보기
Chapter 4. Times 시간 Hi guys, The fourth lesson is about Times. 1. 몇 시 예요? What time is it? 지금 몇 시 예요? [ji-geum-myeot-si-ye-yo] What time is it now? 예요/이에요. [-ye-yo/ I-ye-yo] It is **예요/이에요(to be) Vowel + 예요 Consonant + 이에요 시 Hour/o’clock (Native Korean Numbers + 시) 한 시 [han-si] 1 o’clock (하나 시 x ) 두 시 [do-si] 2o’clock(둘 시 x) 세 시 [se-si] 3o’clock(셋 시 x) 네 시 [ne-si] 4o’clock(넷 시 x) 다섯 시 [da-seot-si] 5 o’clock 분 Minut.. 더보기
Chapter 3. Numbers 숫자 Hi guys, The third lesson is about Numbers. There is a PDF that you can practice Korean language we learnt today. I hope you enjoy it. If so, please subscribe to my channel and comment, like, and/or share with your friends. Thank you see you soon. 또 봐요💛 더보기
Chapter 2. Greeting 인사 Hi guys, The second lesson is about Greeting. 1. 잘 지냈어요? How are you? / How have you been? 잘 지냈어요? [ jal-ji-nae-sseo-yo] (Formal) How have you been? 잘 지냈어? [ jal-ji-nae-sseo] (Casual) How have you been? 네 잘 지냈어요. [nae-jal-ji-nae-sseo-yo] I’m good. 그저 그랬어요. [geu-jeo-geu-rae-sseo-yo] Just Okay. 아니요 잘 못 지냈어요. [a-ni-yo-jal-mot-ji-nae—sseo-yo] I’m not okay. 2. 반가워요 Nice to meet you. 반가워요[ban-ga-wo-yo.. 더보기
Chapter 1. Meeting 만남 Hi guys, There is a PDF that you can practice Korean language we learnt today. 1. 안녕하세요 Hello 안녕하세요 Hello (Formal) 안녕 Hello, Hi (Casual) 좋은 아침입니다 (F) / 좋은 아침 (C) Good morning ** We don’t use good afternoon, good evening. ** you can say hello with name or job position. 예시) 안녕하세요 선생님 (F) Hello Teacher 안녕 슬기 (C) Hi Seulgi 2. 잘 가 Good bye 안녕히 가세요 (F) Good bye (When you’re staying) 안녕히 계세요 (F) Good b.. 더보기
[Worksheet] 40 Useful Korean Vebs 안녕하세요 👩🏻‍💻 Get ready to boost your Korean language skills with 40 verbs commonly used in daily life! This worksheet covers verb usage from basic to past, present, and future tenses. Start studying now and take your Korean proficiency to the next level. If you find this worksheet helpful, don't forget to share your study photos on Instagram and tag me(@yeoni_korean). I'll be cheering you on in yo.. 더보기