Ultimate guide to learning Korean transcript

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Hi guys, In this video, I wanna talk about how I would learn
 Korean if I had to start it all over again from scratch.

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So I started learning Korean when I was 13 years old.

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And it took me years to get good at it.

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It was because I didn't know how to learn, I didn't have any
 experiences,

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so it took me a very, very long time.

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But after working as a Korean teacher and a Korean 
interpreter for many years,

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now I think I know that I didn't have to waste so much time.

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So in this video, I hope that after you finish watching this
 video,

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you'll know what you should do, what you shouldn't do, and 
the orders of things,

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how to prioritize things when you learn Korean

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so that you can learn in the most efficient manner and the 
fastest that you can.

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So in this video, I'm going to put all the links of 
materials, resources that I talk about in the description.

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So feel free to go there and take a look.

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So the first step that you have to take before learning 
Korean is learning Hangul.

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Hangul is Korean alphabet.

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Maybe many of you think that Korean alphabet is like Chinese
 or Japanese,

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where you have to memorize the characters and the strokes 
and stuff like that.

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Actually, no, Korean alphabet is super easy. It's the 
easiest alphabet that I've ever seen before in my life.

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It only has in total 24 letters, and everything are combined
 in a very effective manner to create sounds.

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So, for example, in English, you have the word "live" and 
sometimes it's "live"

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but like, you know, like how can you know which one to say.

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In Korean, there's nothing like that, so it's always written
 like it sounds.

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And since it's just 24 letters, if you try really hard, 
within 3 days,

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you can read, and you can recognize the sounds.

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And actually, within only 5 minutes, you can understand the 
concept.

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I'm gonna put a link to a very famous video that teaches you
 how to read Korean in just 5 minutes.

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The video is not complete, but it has most of the idea,

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and I'm gonna give you the second link to the video, which 
is more complete.

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And it takes you 30 minutes.

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So see how easy it is to learn Korean (Hangul).

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It's very important to learn to read because many times,

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the English alphabet doesn't represent the sound that the 
Korean makes.

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For example, the word "gul" (글) in Hangul. It's not "gul".

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If you look at the English alphabet, then maybe "gul" but 
actually, it's "gul" (글).

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That is the first thing.

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And the second thing is in order to be able to dive into 
real material.

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You need to learn to read Korean, or else you will be very 
dependent

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on the romanized book or learning books which is very 
limited.

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One tip that I have for you when learning to read Hangul is 
the pronunciation.

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In Korean letters, there are letters that are very similar 
in the pronunciation.

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The difference is usually just the stress.

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For example, this word 자, 차. All have different meanings.

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"ja" means to sleep. "cha" means to kick.

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So many times, people pronounce this wrong, and it will 
change the meaning,

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and because of that, Koreans might not be able to understand
 what you are talking about.

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For example, if you say "자자" instead of "찾아" then it would 
mean

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"let's sleep together" instead of "find".

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Another point that I want to mention is the double 
consonants.

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In Korean, there are 5 double consonants, and you have to be
 able to pronounce it well

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because, for example, if you say "달라" (dalla) this is 
different - means different.

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And if you wanna say "to follow", it's "따라" (ttala)

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because the double consonant here is "ㄸ" and "ㄷ". "다" and 
"따".  very different.

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I'm going to put a link on a video

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that I think you will find helpful on this topic in my 
description.

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So, in summary, the first step is to learn how to read 
hangul which is Korean alphabet,

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and also work on your pronunciation.

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But at this point, you will not be able to understand any 
text just yet.

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Second point. After you know how to read Korean already,

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now you should start learning the Korean basics.

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So you should buy a 101 book that will teach you the basic 
grammar,

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the basic sentence structure, the basic words,

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and a 101 book can be any kind of book that you can find,

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but it's very important that you find a book that has audio

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because you will get used to listening to the sounds of 
Korean.

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At the end of this point, I'm going to recommend some books 
that I like

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but right now, let me talk a little bit about Korean 
grammar.

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Korean grammar is very different from English because all 
the verbs are at the book of the sentence.

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Similar to the way Japanese and Turkish languages work,

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if you want to say "I go to Korea",

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it would be "I Korea to go" 나 한국에 가.

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Let's make the sentence a bit longer.

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"I go to Korea with a friend",

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In English, as you can see, "with a friend" is added to the 
back of the sentence.

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However, in Korean, it would be "I friend with Korea to go" 
나 친구하고 한국에 가요.

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So the word "go" which is the verb here,

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would always remain at the back of the sentence, no matter 
how long a sentence is.

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This is why Koreans say that you have to listen until the 
back of the sentence

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to understand what the sentence really means.

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And in order to change the tenses, from past tense to 
present tense, present tense to future tense,

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and the feeling and the mood of the sentence like to make it
 a question or a statement,

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everything is done at the back of the sentence.

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Let's take the word "buy" as an example - which is "사" (sa).

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If I want to say "will buy",

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I will start of with "사" plus "ㄹ 거예요". Which is "살거예요".

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So it's "buy" + a conjugation for future tense.

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If I want to say "bought", it would be "사" plus "ㅆ어요".

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So it's "샀어요", which is "buy" + conjugation for past tense.

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If I want to say "if I or somebody buy", it would be "사" 
plus "면",

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becomes "사면", which is actually "buy" plus a conjugation for
 if.

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If I wanna say "because I or someone buy"

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I would say "사" plus "기 때문에" which is "buy" plus conjugation
 for "because".

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I love Korean grammar because it feels mathematical.

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So this is probably the hardest point when you are learning 
the basics of Korean

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because it's so different from English.

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While learning grammar, you will also be learning basic 
sentences and basic vocabulary.

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I recommend learning words that you can use to describe 
yourself.

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What you wanna do, what you like to eat, if you travel to 
this or that place,

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because this is the stuff that you will get to use when you 
first encounter somebody

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when you are in a real conversation with Korean person.

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Ideally, you will get a teacher or person, or friend to help
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create and write a story about yourself because many times,

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what you get from basic books are stories about someone 
else, not about yourself.

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So in a real conversation, it's hard to take that story

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that you learned from the books to use it in a real 
conversation.

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So I really recommend creating a story about yourself.

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One tip that I have for you when learning from basic books 
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most of the books start of teaching you a basic formal 
Korean.

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Let's take the word to drink "masida", this is the 
dictionary form.

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Usually, they will teach you to conjugate "masimnida"

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but in fact, this is not so used.

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Mostly, if you work in military or if you watch like a 
military movie

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when they talk between the military guy, you know very 
manly,

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in a very manly manner, then you might hear it.

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But in a normal conversation with friends, with 99% of the 
people that you encounter,

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you will use the "yo" form, which is "masyeoyo" not 
"masimnida".

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So it's very important that you know how to conjugate the 
"yo" form very well

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because this is the form that you will use to talk with 
people.

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Tip 2 that I have for you is practice conjugations a lot

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because after you know the basic sentences,

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you know the basic words like "I love eating pizza",

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"I love traveling with my family" and sentences like that,

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you will usually talk in a very stucky manner

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and you, your sentence doesn't end well mostly it's because

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you don't have a stronghold of the conjugation yet

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because this is the probably that most my students face 
because they know so many words,

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they can understand but when they have to speak, they can't,

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and they don't know why and I always say it's because your 
conjugation is still wacky.

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So I will tell them to practice their conjugation,

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and after that, they will improve so much faster.

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So after having said all these things,

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one of the books that I recommend that covers the basics and
 also the grammar is

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"Talk to me in Korean".

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So to summarize the second point, first is

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you have to get a good 101 book that covers basics of the 
Korean,

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of the grammar points, and simple sentences.

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The second is you should focus on making your own story.

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You should be able to talk about yourself.

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And the last point is focus a lot on conjugations.

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So the last point is the most fun point after you know the 
basics.

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So after you know the basics, now you can stop relying on 
the 101 books

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that I was talking about in the second point and start 
enjoying the real and authentic material.

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Actually, this is the part that took me a very long time.

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I was wasting a lot of time on trying to finish the whole 
course.

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In the past, I was using a book from "Yonsei" university,

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and there were 6 books, I think.

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And I was trying to finish all the books. I was not thinking
 about learning from authentic materials.

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So even after many years of learning, I was still stuck in 
the fourth book.

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And then after that, I started letting go of the 101 books

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and started learning from the transcript of videos,

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and I started improving so so much faster.

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So at this point, I recommend not to use 101 books anymore.

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You can use the 101 books still but don't think that it's 
that important.

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The more important point is videos. Nowadays, there are 
videos on YouTube that you can get the transcript.

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There are many channels that you can find the transcript,

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and I'm going to post a link in my description as well.

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But the importance of getting a video with transcript is 
that you can study.

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At this point, at this stage, just listening to audios or 
watching videos without subtitles

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is kinda useless because you will not be able to understand.

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So I want you to study, to print out or highlight the words 
or study

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and translate from Korean to English and really dive into 
the real conversation.

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And when do you know that you are ready to take in the 
authentic materials?

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It's when you can hold a simple conversation, you can 
already talk about what you want,

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what you like, what you need, and you can talk about the 
past tense,

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you can talk about the present tense and future tense.

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That is very important, and this is the point that you know 
that you are ready.

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Some people ask me if I also use special notebooks, and 
colored pencils,

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and also stickers, to write notes when I was learning 
Korean.

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And the answer is

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NO. I don't really take cute notes.

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Usually, my books will look very messy because I will write 
straight into the textbook.

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And when I have the book online, I just take notes online.

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So the way I usually learn actually is I like to listen a 
lot, and I like to read a lot.

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This is how I retain vocabulary and I also made a video 
about this a few months back.

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I'm gonna put a link to this video in my description.

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So I really recommend you guys to learn how to type in 
Korean

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because I think it's really useful in order to search,

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in order to keep vocabularies, to create flashcards for 
yourself.

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And if you want to see an in-depth video on how I learn 
languages from scratch,

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I'm going to put a link in the description. Go and take a 
look.

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So thank you guys so much for watching this video.

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I really hope this video has helped you to know which steps 
to take when learning Korean.

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So to end this, I want to summarize all the points that I 
talked about.

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The first thing that you should do is learn to read Hangul, 
the Korean alphabet.

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And focus a lot on the pronunciation.

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And the second thing is learn the basics, get a book that 
will cover the basic grammar

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and the basic vocabularies, and that comes with this has to 
be the audio,

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you need a book that has accompanying audio so that you can 
listen to the real Korean.

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The last point is letting go of the basic books and start 
learning from the authentic material.

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This is the key to speed up your Korean learning.

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So thank you guys so much for watching, and I'll see you 
guys in the next video.

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If you guys have any questions, feel free to write in the 
comment section,

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and I will go take a look, and I will answer.

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Bye bye, see ya!

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