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Stray Kids Speaking English REACTION

This is "Stray Kids Speaking English REACTION" by Teddy Grey on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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김수미

One of the things I find so funny with Han’s English is the fact that he has 2 Australian English speakers (Chan and Felix) and Seungmin who has an American accent in his group and somehow he ended up with a kind of English British accent and idk where it came from because no one in his group speaks with a British accent. Like where did he get the British accent and how did it stick?

김수미

While English is a difficult language it’s not as difficult as like Mandarin or Arabic but Korean is up there too. I think part of the reason English may be easier to learn is because it is used in so many countries and that because it’s such a prominent language it’s more easily accessible to learn it. For English speakers however some of the hardest languages to learn are Chinese (no matter what dialect), Russian, Arabic, Korean, and Japanese. And part of the reason Korean is such a hard language for English speakers is not only the alphabet (which is pretty easy to learn) but it’s the fact that their consonants have a mix of two of our letters or have similar sounds to other consonants also paired with the actual formation of sentence structure the need to add on certain syllables to identify stuff like subject, object, location, etc and then you have to conjugate the verbs. And there are so many ways to conjugate the verb based on formality and politeness, whether it’s a statement or you’re asking a question. You can have a statement like I eat bread and you can conjugate it with high formality and high politeness, low formality and high politeness, low formality and low politeness (this is usually used with very close friends), and high formality and low politeness (which is very rarely used). Then you also have honorifics like hyung, oppa, eonni, and noona to name a few. You also have two different counting systems and you have to remember which counting system is used for what. And the way they count is different so to say 1 million you’re actually saying 100 10,000. Then the fact that sometimes the way you say a word changes depending on the sentence like when you have two verbs in one sentence they both need to be conjugated but they can’t be conjugated the same because the sentence always ends in a verb and so when there are two one of them is in the middle and has to be conjugated differently than the ending verb. Plus learning the Korean language especially in English speaking countries is a lot more difficult and the one thing with language is without practicing regularly it can be hard to grasp. I’ve been learning Korean on and off for a few years now and every time I stop it’s because I am having a hard time grasping the language because I don’t have people to practice with and to help correct my grammar.

Anonymous

Yeah English is confusing when started to learn my first language is Spanish and I still have problems with sh and ch 🤣 words

Carmen Wilkes

The I am fine thank you, and you? thingy is a korean culture joke tbh lol. everyone in korea learns English in school via memorization and not via speaking like us here in europe. so one of the first things Korean students memorize is that one phrase. so when they joke about that it has to do with them saying in like: haha look how bad my english is! And that is why Lee Know said that. But, yeah, obviously now in 2023 everyone in SKZ can speak very good if not fluent English anyways.

Carmen Wilkes

BTW not to forget! Jisung lived his childhood in Malaysia so he learned British English in school and that is why his accent sounds british sometimes and other times more American!

FluffyPrincess

i consider english as an easy language to learn. chinese (and similar tonal languages) and japanese are harder. This is from someone who has English as their second language.

Star Dust

Hello all! I'm just curious if I'm on the right tier. This is the last video from Teddy I have. Am I missing any? Thanks everyone! 🥰

Lizzy

Bang chan just said on vlive that he likes watching your reaction videos & he wants u to look forward to one of the songs on their new album that’s coming on October 7th!!!

Anonymous

PLEASEEE CHAN JUST TALKING ABOUT YOU ON VLIVE YOU HAVE TO SEE IT 😭😭😭 He said he watched your reaction and can't wait to see your next reaction on the next album, he said you probably would like it because there's some heavily rap tracks (also for today's concert and yesterday they performed the new unit tracks, one of them is from 3RACHA and the title is 3RACHA as well haha you should check it if you want but still fancam version not official video) IM SO EXCITED I ALSO MENTION YOUR NAME A FEW TIMES ON VLIVE AND HE NOTICED YOU

Anonymous

I was literally typing up my card number to be a Patron here when Chan mentioned your name on VLIVE and I was like "fuck yeah I made the right choice!" Love your reactions Teddy!

Klara

wow really? I made a comment on his video once that if he keeps this up, Bangchan might notice him, since he watches people's reactions, but I'm surprised it happened so soon!! I'm happy for him and a little bit jealous lol

Anonymous

Yeess finally 😂 Bang Chan really knows and watch everything... I'm glad he finally watched Teddy too

Anonymous

Just check on latest teddy's video on youtube, he finally reacted to chan's vlive 😂

Anonymous

English is a ridiculous language and I totally get where Hyunjin's coming from. There's that almost like riddle someone wrote about tying a bow to a bow and taking a bow, and once you read something you've read it. So few words, so many meanings!

Elina Kulenok

In terms of languages , the most difficult would be Chinese and Arabic in terms of writing at least and then Russian, because it has too much grammar and not easy in pronunciation for foreigners. English is not really difficult to learn, it is for Asian countries though