Korean Lessons for Beginners 001

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2010

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  • Jason may not be a common name in Korea, but it is in Dream High! :D

  • thank you so much this is really helpful

    it's been my dream to learn korean and u're fulfilling my dream

    it's really strange language from mine but with practice i'll be good at it

    thank you so much :)

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  • The grammar is almost like Turkish

  • @tokee1234567 thanks ^^

    I'm a guy too, but I'm only 19 years old~

  • @MRKLBS well 니다 ending is more formal than 요 ending, and remember that this vid is made by a Korean MALE probably in his 30's. Men tend to speak more formally esp if they have worked in a corporation/formal companies. Women tend to speak only formally when they work in companies or in service departments or in formal jobs (register, customer service, teachers etc)

  • I thought I was supposed to use 해요 style when I'm talking to my friends and 합니다 style when talking to the teacher, but now I'm confused xD

  • if only there were videos like this only teaching Japanese! thanks for the video I learned alot actually!

  • this is going to be my 7th launguage after dutch, english, arabic, germany, frans and Turky

  • So in 41:38 I learned 2 sentences, and that my name is Jason? lol just kidding...In all seriousness, this lesson was helpful and I feel like I will remember this stuff better than I did watching other videos. Maybe it's the repetition? I'm not sure but whatever it is...It's helping

    (^ ^)

  • wohhoooo... i just found out, ive been studying this korean lesson and looks like i improve a

    little bit. .. ^_^

    감사함니다 선생님!!!!!! n_n

    is my grammar correct?. 제제제..... :)

  • For formal vs casual, let's say I'm playing a game like Starcraft and I meet some players online who I don't know. Should I use formal? Or since it's a casual environment would I use casual? I'm guessing I use formal, but I'm not sure since one can't really tell age discrepancies online and other players are sort of your peers. So I guess extending from that, would you use formal with your fellow classmates unless they're your friends? Among classmates would formal sound pretentious?

  • i love this guy!! he makes me laugh

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