I always feel sorry when I see students learning Korean struggling with numbers. 🙏 Unlike English, Korean has two different number systems, and many learners are unsure about how to study these numbers effectively. 😵 Therefore, my advice is that beginners should study each number system separately until they become comfortable with one. 📚 At the A1 level, Korean numbers are used for counting objects. I recommend that you first learn the Chinese numbers in Number 🔢 Part 1 to become familiar with dates and money, and then practice the Korean numbers featured in this video. 🌟
In this video, I’ve carefully selected the 19 most essential A1-level Korean numbers you need to know in Korea. ✨ Mastering these numbers will greatly enhance your basic Korean skills! 😄
00:00 Korean numbers
00:19 개
01:29 병
02:42 잔
03:55 그릇
04:56 명
05:33 마리
06:32 몇 and practice
09:28 층
10:01 권
10:53 Teacher’s Tips
👨🏫I am a professional Korean language teacher living in Korea.
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