디디의 한국어 팟캐스트 구독자 여러분, 안녕하세요! 존쌤입니다 😆 디디님 덕분에 이 에피소드를 찍는 게 정말 편하고 재밌었는데 디디님이 팟캐를 엄청 잘 만들지 않아요? 재밌게 봐주시길 바랍니다!!! 🥳 .. 그리고 나중에 저를 다시 불러주세요 😅ㅋㅋ
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
언제든 또 와주세요 존쌤~~~~🔥
@존쌤의언어습득법7 ай бұрын
@@didikoreanpodcast 🥹 네!!!!
@aaitalimbu62437 ай бұрын
안녕하세요, 조헌씨 전 니항 입니다 저는 네팔 사람이예요🇳🇵만히 사랑해요
@ШералиМаматов-ф1д7 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@오모테산도7 ай бұрын
존쌤 유읽남때랑 텐션이 다르잖아!! 입이 귀에 걸렸네!!
@yma_sarah7 ай бұрын
Wow! John talks a lot in Korean and I really envy that because when I speak Korean I suddenly became quiet person. It was very inspiring!
@존쌤의언어습득법7 ай бұрын
I talk TOO much hehe
@fammnak8527 ай бұрын
Thank you KZbin for recommending me this gem ❤ it’s helping me a lot in learning Korean! Subscribed 😍😍😍
@prestoiidx7 ай бұрын
Ohh thank you for having the subtitles have both 한글 and english! And english translations for the long episode must have took longer so thank you for them! 감사합니다!🙏
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
Hehe thanks for noticing about it ☺️ I wanted to share these information over the world so it was worthy!! ㅋㅋㅋ 감사합니다 ❤️🔥
@Wigglylove7 ай бұрын
Agreed! English + Korean is amazing and I feel I get a lot more out of the podcasts.
@PartyLinguist5 ай бұрын
@@didikoreanpodcast I also really appreciate this
@fammnak8527 ай бұрын
Thank you KZbin for recommending this video. I have been learning Korean for 3 years and John ssaem was 100% correct. I still feel like I haven’t made much progress and now I know why.i will change to immersion method from now on. Thank you so much for the translation!!
@emred16447 ай бұрын
This was super helpful, John answered all the questions i had it in my mind for weeks and you are a amazing listener Didi. Thank you both. (Thanks for Tr subtitles too.)
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for listening 🥹💪
@turkal96707 ай бұрын
I just started learning Korean few months ago and I am so happy to find this podcast at this stage of my journey. This video is amazinggg!! very informative and relatable. Thank you 존쌤 and 디디님 for this episode. "there are no shortcuts, put the time". LOVE FROM KUWAIT❤.
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
고맙습니다 🥹🇰🇼🤍
@kingringsamir7 ай бұрын
This is so helpful video for me😊😊😊😊😊
@zengfai87877 ай бұрын
Wow, he speaks Korean very fuluentry, amazing.
@itsmee64247 ай бұрын
되게 유익하고 재밌습니다.. 정말 감사합니다.. 수고 많으셨습니다!
@Kiazuko7 ай бұрын
finally got a time frame i was feeling dumb i couldn't make a sentence in my head yet after studying so hard but its only been 3 months fr
@AndrejKarpathy4 ай бұрын
Love the videos and especially the subs in both KOR/ENG side by side, super helpful!
@Chrislw357 ай бұрын
Didi, You did a great job. You asked very good questions. Questions that helped us learners know how to prioritize our studies. Thank you Didi
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much :) I'm so glad to hear that!!
@Chrislw357 ай бұрын
@@didikoreanpodcast You are welcome!
@shimshondanziger87787 ай бұрын
Wow I’m officially really jealous of Johnㅋㅋㅋ John님은 정말 많은 질문에 대답해주셔서 제 동기를 되찾게 해주셨어요! 정말 감사합니다! Oh and that 짜장면 story killed me 😂 그리고 평소처럼 훌륭한 팟캐스트를 준비하시는데 시간과 노력을 들여주신 Didi님께 특별히 감사드립니다!
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
고마워요! 한국어 듣기연습도 고생했어요 ☺️ 앞으로의 한국어 여정도 응원합니당 💪💪💪💪💪💪🌿
@shimshondanziger87787 ай бұрын
@@didikoreanpodcast 감사합니다 ☺️
@jaquelinesilvademacedo79044 ай бұрын
I really loved this Interview. I'm Brazilian and I started learn English and Korean, so this conversation helped me a lot about have more consistance 'cause I used this method (listening and watching) in my French's studies when I was 14 years old and was incredible. So now as adult I want to continue learning with the immersion.
@itsmeclg7 ай бұрын
Very insightful! Thanks Didi!!
@theliarmaiq7 ай бұрын
헐 영상을 처음 보기 시작했을때 이렇게 재밌고 이 정도 도와줄 수 있는 영상이었는지 알 줄 몰랐어요! 이런 흥미로운 내용을 늘 주셔서 감사합니다~
@okakaaaa7 ай бұрын
디디님 팟캐스트는 자연스러운게 최고 장점이라고 생각했는데 저만 그렇게 생각한게 아니었어요👍
@HoPe-t6k7 ай бұрын
So interesting topic!!!! I got many ideas and a lot of motivation.
@iiTzMarco2211Ай бұрын
I am just now watching this, but your listening skills are insane Didi. Really great how you let the other person talk without interrupting. And when there is a short break you stay silent and let the other person continue talking. Really love that :)
@didikoreanpodcastАй бұрын
Wow! I never thought I had good listening skills!! But yeah, for me speaking is much harder than listening, haha. Thank you so much for saying that 😊 You just made my day! Have a great one!
@anzuun7 ай бұрын
존쌤 정말 한국어 잘하셔서 놀랐는데 저는 이 이야기를 듣고 공부가 됐어요..!! 재밌는 영상을 만들어주셔서 항상 감사합니다^^ ありがとうございます😊
@codedfinance11497 ай бұрын
This was great. Loved it. Thank you!
@faithbwire91643 ай бұрын
That fear of ditching the crutches (subtitles).... face the unknown and embracing that path with curiosity is what i am challenged to taking. This has shifted language journey and i am taking bold steps .... 많이 많이 감사해요 . Lots of love from 🇰🇪
@didikoreanpodcast3 ай бұрын
화이팅!!!!!
@lakpasherpa60127 ай бұрын
아주 중요한 것을 추천해 주셔서 너무 너무 감사합니다
@luanapereira77227 ай бұрын
와 완전네. 디디님의 콘텐츠를 최고야👍🏼👍🏼. 습득 주제 듣고 있는 진짜 필요해요. 존쌤이 채널 몰르게지만 지금 바로 구독자를 가야 되요. 너무 너무 감사합니다~~~. 디디 존쌤 열심히 꼭 공부할게요❤
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
화이팅❤️❤️
@Koreanflashgirl4 ай бұрын
화이팅!!❤
@karelisfranco22 күн бұрын
러닝맨 덕분에 제가 아는 한국어의 %70이 그들 덕분입니다
@sujin_yuna7 ай бұрын
디디님 정말 감사합니당 디디님 덕분에 듣기 실력이 높아졌습니다 🥰😍
@thaothan51937 ай бұрын
우와 저도 언젠가 john님처럼 한국인스러운 한국말을 할 수 있었으면 좋겠어요! 저렇게 많은 시간을 투자하셔서 배우신 게 정말로 존경스럽습니다!? 오늘 팟캐스트 너무 재미있었고 도움이 많이 돼었습니다!! 디디님, john님을 자주 초대해주세요!!! 두 분 수고하셨습니다❤
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
화이팅❤️🔥
@shahnozamoydinova79946 ай бұрын
네 마자여
@Koreanflashgirl4 ай бұрын
곧 할수있을꺼예요❤❤
@ШералиМаматов-ф1д7 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@antonioanizio27377 ай бұрын
신은 훌륭하고 그를 돕는 것은 오직 당신의 믿음뿐입니다 sin-eun hullyunghago geuleul dobneun geos-eun ojig dangsin-ui mid-eumppun-ibnida
@ariefarsalanarief92397 ай бұрын
*PERCAKPAN YANG MENARIKK...MOHON BISA BERTEMAN❤❤😊😊🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🤝🤝*
@ran40227 ай бұрын
이제까지 본 공부법 영상 안에서 체일 최고한 영상이였습니다. 디디님, 존님 정말 감사합니다.
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
🥹🤍 감사합니다.ᐟ
@cherinenca28567 ай бұрын
The thing I like about Didi님 is that she is young and just reminds me of my high school years when I used to talk a lot with my bf, when I watch your videos I feel like I'm having a real conversation with you, you are so natural and the subjects you chose are so diverse that I can't get enough of it~~~ thank you for your free style of talking, and thank you always for this podcast, for 7years living in Korea, I couldn't find anything satisfying but your podcast did, I'm in love with it. Keep it up dear! MUCH LOVE
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
This comment made my day! Thank you so much for listening to my podcast, and saying kind words to me 😊 I'll do my best to show you the diverse side of my country:) Thank you!!
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
❤️❤️
@ingela_injeela3 ай бұрын
I learned SO much from this interview. Thank you both! (And an honorable mention of Steven Kauffman.) Already knowing that immersion and input are essential, I've been watching dramas, and doing a lot of 'watch-listening'. For Korean I have found some home and garden programs, that I watch, and watch-listen to. This is very helpful, to get the natural flow of the language. I have also used (Duolingo) for Korean, which has been helpful in slowly learning to read. But the sentence structure is *really* challenging! And now, I'm on numbers and counting, and it's really exhausting my brain... (Learning Arabic was *easy" compared to Korean grammar!)
@kgdskb7 ай бұрын
디디 언니와 존 선생님 정말 감사합니다! 재미있을 것 같습니다! 꼭 봐야겠습니다! ❤
@AyPak262657 ай бұрын
Спасибо, спасибо, спасибо🙏
@RosanLim7 ай бұрын
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵❤️🙏🏻
@meanderthal49Ай бұрын
그래서 난 이제부터 무자막으로 영상을 보고 그 다음에 산책할 때 똑같은 영상을 듣기만 해 올 거예요.. 고맙습니다
@angelabalzac5637Ай бұрын
한국어랑 일본어가 아는 외국인데 확실히 듣기는 한국어보다 일본어가 훨씬 쉬어요. 한국어는 이제 배워서 아는 단어라도 들을 때 이해 못하는 거 많아요. 보면 아는데 왜 못 알아들어? 이런거 많아요. 일본어는 한국어보다 명확하게 말하는 느낌있어요. 그러니까 한 번 배운 단어라면 무조건 들을 수 있어요. 일본어보다 한국어가 쉬운 점도 있지만 듣기는 한국어는 세계 언어 중에서도 여려운 편인 거 같아요
@ZuHlaing-i3oАй бұрын
처음부터 끝까지 재미있게 보셨습니다❤
@gabrielesanetti95872 ай бұрын
Really helpful video. The only thing I would like to understand that makes me wonder is, when as beginners we watch all content without subtitles how we can understand if for mostly of the scenes are like two people sitting and talking. I watched a few k-dramas and many scenes are talking to each other without any type of visual that can make you understand what they are talking about, I mean at least I would like to understand the context of the conversation. This is annoying because anyway I know I'm an absolute beginner and I want to improve and I enjoy watch a content but I enjoy also because I can understand and follow the story. If I just watch and at the end of the content I didn't understand anything about its story, for me it's really hard to repeat watching another content. If you can answer to me, thanks!!! 😀
@didikoreanpodcast28 күн бұрын
Sorry for the late reply!!! I missed this for some reason 😭 You can find more detailed explanations on John’s channel, but since I've also tried his language learning method, I'll explain it briefly! Keep in mind that this method might not suit everyone. He suggests that if you’re a complete beginner, you should choose content that you can enjoy even if you don’t fully understand the language. For example, dramas with handsome or beautiful actors, dramas with good soundtracks, animations with beautiful art that you can’t stop watching, or movies with stunning visuals and direction could be good choices. Conversation-heavy content, like videos where people just sit and talk (like my podcast), can be hard to understand for absolute beginners. So when watching KZbin, it might be helpful to choose content that is visually rich in context, like mukbangs or vlogs. It’s also crucial to choose content that you find genuinely interesting. For example, since your level is like that of a child, watching videos meant for children might be easier to understand, but it can be a frustrating process. I hope you can explore various content and find good sources! 화이팅!!🔥
@KoNwe002 ай бұрын
thank you.
@lakpasherpa99877 ай бұрын
thise types of video helps to learn korean language❤
@maedeh_1237 ай бұрын
너무 재미있게 들었어요🤗❤
@Emily.study.coffee7 ай бұрын
This video is GOLD. I agree with his language learning methods so much, his information is amazing and you asked perfect questions. Thanks for this video and thanks John!
@石-o9n7 ай бұрын
新作きたぁぁぁぁあ!!! 待ってました!!!
@paulwalther52377 ай бұрын
I think the big problem with dictionaries, translator apps, English subtitles etc., is that your brain knows that if it's lazy and doesn't struggle to understand then you'll just bring out the help. But most of us can't just figure out new words and new grammar only from context (except when we get better at the language). We need that help usually. Or if we've seen it somewhere else already (like on a flash card). So it's probably better to mix it up and put away the helping tools sometimes but then use them later sometimes too.
@AlotOfSunInHeaven3 ай бұрын
You can always do a Google image search instead of looking "사과“ up in the dictionary.
@kieunganguyenthi25435 ай бұрын
I am from Viet Nam. I was so disappointed to not do well in the Korean university interview this morning. I can not express myself in Korean even though I have learned Korean for 2 years and got TOPIK level 4. It was so shamed and I cried too much, thinking that my effort was nothing. I am so sad right now and I am determined to find a way to improve my Korean speaking and listening skills. So if you're learning Korean right now, pls prioritize speaking, speaking and speaking. Thanks for this gem. I subscribed and let's see how my Korean improves after a few months. Thank you
@didikoreanpodcast5 ай бұрын
I think interview is really hard itself. Even thought in native language, it will be hard to express what you want to say in that kind of pressure! Hope you can keep enjoying your learning journey! I'm rooting you!!! 화이팅!!!!
@Baagiijagaa657 ай бұрын
제가 몽골에서 듣고 있어요. 들어 봤는데 잘 알고 있었어 너무 좋아요
@fatahhidayat54746 ай бұрын
Hi john.your korean is so great Before i work in usa Right now i've been in korea Nice to know you
@Lovable917 ай бұрын
디디님과 John님 신기한 추천해줘서 고마워요.
@anonzython373 ай бұрын
선생님이 잘 들어주시네요! 정말 대단해요.
@dylunezАй бұрын
Excelente programa! No entendí casi nada sin los subs😅, así que, espero estar a la altura para poder entender mejor la conversación la próxima vez. ✨ Faiting (?)
@didikoreanpodcastАй бұрын
Faiting!!!!!!
@dylunezАй бұрын
@@didikoreanpodcast 😳
@inuchoi14927 ай бұрын
안녕하세요. 부업으로 한국어 가르치다가 유튜브 팟캐스트 채널 조사를 하다가 디디 님의 채널을 알게 됐습니다. 존 님이 주신 의견에 정말 동의합니다. 자연스럽게 말하고 싶은 주제를 말하니 저도 계속 듣게 됩니다. 지난 두달간 디디님 채널 성장 속도도 보고 잇엇는데요. 두달 전에 비해 일일 구독자 증가 속도가 30프로 증가한 것으로 알아요. 올해에는 10만명 할 수도 있겠어요. 저도 채널을 본격적으로 운영할 계획인데 제가 만 명이 넘으면 디디 님께 게스트 신청 하겠습니다. 재미있게 사세요!
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
응원해요 💪 감사합니다✨✨✨✨
@carlosgermanvillanohuachoh49126 ай бұрын
thank you i love them
@annanowak96205 ай бұрын
Omgggg english subtitles and korean???? Both at the same time???? OMG I CANT BELIEVE IT finallyyyy I was looking for a video like this! Finally! Omg I am gonna stan and subsribe!! Thank you!!
@didikoreanpodcast5 ай бұрын
Welcome ☺️✨
@pankakiss94997 ай бұрын
영상 너무 재미있게 봤어요! John님의 의견에 저도 동의합니다. 자연스럽고 충분히 긴 한국어 컨텐츠를 찾기 어려워요. 디디님 채널을 우연히 발견한 건데 제가 찾던 것이 딱 이런 것이라 너무 반가웠어요. 문법•어휘를 계속 외워가는 것보다 훨씬 유용하고 효율적인 듯싶어요. 앞으로 영상을 많이 볼게요
@aiyakim2907 ай бұрын
너무 잘한 선생님 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 감사합니다
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
고마워요 😊
@jamest38436 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for doing subtitles for both languages! Must have taken you many hours 😭 i really enjoyed this episode. Subscribed 😁
@didikoreanpodcast6 ай бұрын
💗Thank you💗
@Comedyvideos2.907 ай бұрын
thank you so much❤❤
@paulwalther52377 ай бұрын
He's a good speaker. He speaks with confidence. But by no means his his Korean better than any native speakers 😂😂
@zachricemusic7 ай бұрын
I like the way he speaks Korean extremely clearly, although I may be biased because I'm also American and I'm a native English speaker. 😅 그가 한국어를 굉장히 명확하게 말하는 방식이 매우 마음에 듭니다. 하지만 나 또한 미국인이며 영어 원어민이기 때문에 편견이 있을 수도 있어요. 😅
@CyprusAveАй бұрын
우와.. 존은 한국어 잘 하시네요! 부러워요~😅
@yanatea11174 ай бұрын
너무 너무 좋아하게 들었다
@elb37147 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. This was really helpful!
@animehi52277 ай бұрын
이 여성은 예쁠 뿐만 아니라 언어 능력은 아주 좋다.❤
@Yubaraj8307 ай бұрын
네팔에서 보고있습니다 디디님 팟캐스트 정말 좋아합니다 사랑합니다😌🤎🍀
@MWodenberg7 ай бұрын
Just listen to the tonal movement of John's speech. It goes high and low in a very natural manner; very comparable to Didi's tones. If I had to guess, most Americans sound like robots when speaking Korean. They certainly do when speaking Norwegian which is also a tonal language. The similarities of tone are probably what drew me to learning Korean.
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
Interesting insight! Conversely, when Koreans learn English, many instructors advise them to avoid the monotony often found in Korean speech patterns, encouraging them to use varied intonations instead of a flat tone 🤣
@knmid7 ай бұрын
People with low level tend to talk like robots regardless of language because it's still difficult to express themselves, let alone sound natural at the same time. Some people have really good accent even at beginner level, but I don't think it's common when confronted with having to use the language in real life. It's a common party trick by "KZbin polyglots". There is one who makes videos about learning Korean and they normally sounded really amazing in Korean, truly great accent... until one day they released a video that was an unscripted conversation on a topic that wasn't about language learning. Wow did they sound different. It was easy to tell they weren't actually advanced in the language, unlike what was always showed in their normal scripted videos with perfect accent. There's someone else I discovered like this lol they sound great in their own Korean speaking videos, but someone released an unedited interview with them and they were like "ummm...하하...ummm........헤헤" the whole time and they could barely express themselves, let alone have a natural accent. The guy in this video is on another level, he's actually fluent and can express his ideas clearly and efficiently...very impressive!
@animehi52277 ай бұрын
이 영상을 들어보니 잘 이해하는데 사실로 그렇지 않아. 면접에서 한국인과 이야기하면 알아들 때가 많습니다.😢
@MohdKaif-bl3xr6 ай бұрын
진짜 잘했지,천천히 말하기가 시작하면 장래에 꼭 잘게 말할 수 있다.
@jarellemason72917 ай бұрын
His Korean is great
@DevrajLimbu-c8f7 ай бұрын
청말 재미있어요❤❤❤❤
@SEENU-S16 ай бұрын
와.너무 좋았고 대단했네요,두 분 다❤ 또 감사합니다.
@didikoreanpodcast6 ай бұрын
며칠동안 제 영상을 많이 봐주셔서 감사합니다 ☺️✨
@SEENU-S16 ай бұрын
@@didikoreanpodcast아니에요. 누나가 아니라 제가 이렇게 열심히 재미있는 팟캐스트를 만들어 주셔서 감사하죠.
Japanese seems much easier to me than Korean too. The grammar and pronunciation are like Korean but simpler. Korean is like Japanese made more difficult. EXCEPT for the writing system. Hangul is so much simpler than kanji and hiragana and katatkana etc. It's not as easy as the roman alphabet for me because I didn't grow up with it but man it's easier than the Japanese writing system. But from my experience Koreans learn Japanese better than Japanese people learn Korean. That should tell you that Korean is harder.
@RanjitYadav-xx1gz6 ай бұрын
❤❤
@sunginlight6 ай бұрын
ㅇㅈ! 정말 대단해!
@ゆずの毎日勉強記録7 ай бұрын
二人の動画よく見ってます、グラボ最高
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊
@abishpangdhaklimbu82366 ай бұрын
Next part please ❤ mam
@Ayumi-yl9ek27 күн бұрын
John이 너무 너무 재밌었어🤣
@koreanlisteningshower39275 ай бұрын
재미있게 잘 듣었습니다~~^^
@Oxalis_acetosella2 ай бұрын
ジョンの発言の日本語字幕がしばしば女言葉になるので笑ってしまいます。
@didikoreanpodcast2 ай бұрын
本当ですか!ごめんなさい!!(ジョンさんにも。。。)😭😭😭😭😭😭笑笑
@DungThong-s6d7 ай бұрын
안녕하세요 저는 베트남에서 왔어요
@rondythurlow72007 ай бұрын
😇😇❤️❤️
@paulwalther52377 ай бұрын
I can't study a language using material that is so unnatural it feels like I'm reading a textbook if not a reference book either. I'd rather tackle some content that is WAY over my head and I have no chance of understanding than to suffer through dry material. I like this channel because the content is personal enough that even if it's a script meant for beginners it still has a personal touch included and I think even native Korean speakers would enjoy it to some extent (although it probably would not be their first choice of things to watch). Interviews like this one are always fun no matter how good I get at the language - this is good content. Miku Sensei is a Japanese teacher KZbinr and she's a really nice person but I can't watch any of her grammar videos no matter how informative they are. But she also does videos like this one. And she does a weekly podcast all in Japanese about anything she finds interesting about Japan (or anything really but usually Japan) and that content is fantastic. But no matter how much I like her channel I will never watch any grammar videos.
@didikoreanpodcast7 ай бұрын
Oh! I also love Mike Sensei's channel. And actually, I refer to some Japanese podcasters a lot when I make my own podcast. I only studied grammar when I learned English, and I haven't studied Japanese grammar. I wonder how my language ability will appear haha. Thanks for listening to my podcast. I hope you can continue to enjoy your language journey!
@thedigilakans127 ай бұрын
존 엄청 한국어 잘하네! 내 모국어 카팡팡안어서 이게 나함테 어려운것 같은데, 일본어 내 모국어와 더 비슷해서 일본어 할 줄 알면 한국어 나한테 아마도 쉬어
@TaeMinLee224 ай бұрын
대박… 진짜 잘해요
@irfannurrahman79457 ай бұрын
안녕하세요, 제가 인도네시아 에서 왔습니다 🇮🇩
@palvonbekatabayev89687 ай бұрын
The talk was very funny so i did not know that the length was an hour😅
@mozgocluv947 ай бұрын
이 방법 일상생활에 엄청 도움이 되겠다..근데 토픽시험 보려고 하면은 어쩔수 없이 그냥 공부도 해야될 것 같아요