I've been studying Korean as well, since May 2017. (저는 2017년 5월부터 한국어를 공부하고 있어요!!) It's great to find another that is studying it too! I love Talk to Me In Korean because I feel it is simple to understand to me. If I need more in depth I will look at How to Study Korean but I don't like that site as a main resource because I feel it's too in depth. lol I also want to mention BillyGo YT. He does livestreams and has a series that might help if you ever need another explanation. Don't feel bad if you couldn't understand the topic/subject/object marking particles. I watched TTMIK and other videos and barely got it. It wasn't until about a year later of exposure that it just clicked one day and I got it! I've been using Italki since last fall, and I've seen a major improvement in such a short time. I ADORE Italki and would recommend it to anyone. Great video!! I wish you the best in your language studies! 화이팅!!
Thank you so much for the info! I’ve actually recently been getting more into TTMIK because I agree now I feel like the how to study korean website is a little detailed for me and it was starting to get hard to go through it. I haven’t sent any of GoBillys videos but I’ll check those out! Thanks!
@@LetsLanguageTogether You're welcome! In my opinion, I found it better to have several go-to resources for learning a language instead of just one. However in the beginning of your journey, finding those resources that suit you can be a bit of a challenge. After awhile you'll wake up and realize you manage to narrow it down to the core ones that you like.
What are your favorite resources to use?
I really like Pimsleur and Michel Thomas
I've been studying Korean as well, since May 2017.
(저는 2017년 5월부터 한국어를 공부하고 있어요!!)
It's great to find another that is studying it too!
I love Talk to Me In Korean because I feel it is simple to understand to me. If I need more in depth I will look at How to Study Korean but I don't like that site as a main resource because I feel it's too in depth. lol I also want to mention BillyGo YT. He does livestreams and has a series that might help if you ever need another explanation.
Don't feel bad if you couldn't understand the topic/subject/object marking particles. I watched TTMIK and other videos and barely got it. It wasn't until about a year later of exposure that it just clicked one day and I got it!
I've been using Italki since last fall, and I've seen a major improvement in such a short time. I ADORE Italki and would recommend it to anyone.
Great video!! I wish you the best in your language studies! 화이팅!!
Thank you so much for the info! I’ve actually recently been getting more into TTMIK because I agree now I feel like the how to study korean website is a little detailed for me and it was starting to get hard to go through it.
I haven’t sent any of GoBillys videos but I’ll check those out! Thanks!
@@LetsLanguageTogether You're welcome! In my opinion, I found it better to have several go-to resources for learning a language instead of just one. However in the beginning of your journey, finding those resources that suit you can be a bit of a challenge. After awhile you'll wake up and realize you manage to narrow it down to the core ones that you like.
I’ve done a lot of jumping around too. 🤦🏾♀️😂
After a while I just get so tired from using so many resources!
Now I'm using Rosetta Stone only :D
How do you like it? I’ve been thinking about giving it a try.
@@LetsLanguageTogether Today it's my beat method to Spanish :D
Ok I’ll definitely have to take a look at it. Thanks!
@@LetsLanguageTogether You're welcome :D
Pimsleur is way better than Rosetta Stone.