[KOREAN ASMR] ENGLISH WHISPERING ver.19 [асмр]

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ASMR?
ASMR(Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is a sensible experience like psychological relaxation or pleasant as a reaction of visual, touching, hearing, smell or recognition stimuli. For example, while your mother cleaned your ears or a hairdresser cut and shampoo your hair, you felt drowsy. Or when you go to the mountains or sea, you feel relaxed and calm through listening the sound of nature. This process is called ASMR which you feel comfort and relax under certain circumstances.
Who & Why listen ASMR?
Mostly, people who have insomnia, sleeping disorder and who want to focus on something, like studying, listen to ASMR. Of course, there are some people who want to be relaxed or who like to listen to certain kinds of sounds also listen to ASMR.
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  • @shevwheels
    @shevwheels14 күн бұрын

    "That's rich coming from you" is a phrase used to call out irony. Sarcastic and very casual, it would look like this. "That guys outfit is too colourful." The person speaking is wearing neon yellow jacket and his friend says sarcastically: "That's rich coming from you." For this R sound the tongue is floating, not touching the roof of the mouth, arrrrrr is a good practice "This is what you asked me to give you." You used this phrase very well, the tricky word is asked, pronounced like ask-d sounds like 크뜨 with short vowel sounds "Don't change the subject" example: "I would like to get a pet, what do you think?" "I'm hungry, lets go eat" "Don't change the subject, lets talk about getting a pet." "it was all for nothing" You did well with this one too! "I carried a bucket of water all the way up the hill but it was all for nothing because there was a hole in it and now the bucket is empty." Used to describe a task that was difficult or took a long time and didn't work at all. English practice is always helpful so it is never "all for nothing" because even when we make mistakes, we get better the next time. "Pep talk." is when someone talks to you to cheer you up or to help you get the energy and strength to accomplish a goal. "The coach gave us a pep talk when we were feeling defeated, he gave us motivation to win the game." Pep is slang for energy, but not used often anymore outside of this phrase. "Thank you for saying that" you used this phrase well, it can be used in casual and polite situations. "It made me cringe." example: "My older brother acted cute to make my grandma laugh, it made me cringe." "That's so lame." (Lame is pronounced the same way as Game and Name) "We should go bowling!" "No, that's so lame, lets go to karaoke instead." You did very well combining both of these phrases together!!! "It's a slippery slope." "We should let that dog go in the pool, he can behave well." "That's a slippery slope, if we let one dog in the pool, everyone will want to bring their dog and not all dogs are well behaved at the pool." "There you go again." When someone or something goes back to doing an action they do often, usually is about something negative but can be positive too, very casual. The laptop fan is often very noisy, then it is quiet for a bit, when it starts making noise again you say "there it goes again." "It's pretty catchy." Mostly used for music that is easy to listen to, catchy means it sticks in your brain easily. pronounced like 캍지이 "Let me sleep on it." "That is a difficult decision, let me sleep on it." sleep is pronounced with a long 이이 sound "I second that idea" is used when in a larger group setting to support an idea without forcing everyone to agree. "I want to go eat beef." "I second that idea." "Don't go asking for trouble" is used to describe ideas and actions that could be dangerous. "I want to go chase that big dog." "Don't go asking for trouble, it might bite you." "We just clicked." You pronounced it perfectly, the -ed sound is hard but you got it right!! "I never met her before but it feels like we are best friends already, we just clicked." "I really like him, we get along so well, we just clicked." Usually used to describe a situation with someone when talking to someone else. "Can I get your number? I feel like we just clicked." Is a more natural way to use it directly to the person. "You made my day." or "it just made my day." used to describe something that made your day better or more exciting. "A person at the grocery store complimented my outfit, it made my day." I think you did a great job with this phrase! Your English is improving a lot, I am trying to learn Korean and listening to your hard work gives me courage to keep going, and of course the ASMR is also very satisfying. Keep being confident! 화이팅!!!!

  • @emeraldhazetv3197
    @emeraldhazetv319715 күн бұрын

    Have you ever thought of a Q&A type study situation. Instead of card you can take questions from the comment section. I remember once u reading the comments. Your ASMR is great. Love all the videos.

  • @daniurquhart3805

    @daniurquhart3805

    13 күн бұрын

    Let him sleep on it 😂

  • @Lizs_D1ARY

    @Lizs_D1ARY

    13 күн бұрын

    that was actually one of the first videos he made in english

  • @suhnny
    @suhnny15 күн бұрын

    I love that he’s already got the cussing down 😭 shit and fucked up are great starter words haha 😭😭😭

  • @maria2
    @maria214 күн бұрын

    3:30 oh my GOD. It caught me completely off guard, the tingles were insane!

  • @fabdelulu7496

    @fabdelulu7496

    13 күн бұрын

    I agreee

  • @tick1180
    @tick118014 күн бұрын

    A pep talk is a speech that is intended to encourage someone!

  • @evepopsicles
    @evepopsicles15 күн бұрын

    I don't normally listen to male asmr but your voice is so soothing

  • @isar4205

    @isar4205

    14 күн бұрын

    Frrrr

  • @CarlDoonan
    @CarlDoonan15 күн бұрын

    I enjoy your English practice videos. They’re very relaxing! A small correction: ‘Lame’ is a one-syllable word with a silent “e.” It’s pronounced similar to words like ‘Name’ or ‘Game.’

  • @strawberrypeach0912
    @strawberrypeach09124 күн бұрын

    i love these videos of yours. whispering is one of my favorite triggers, but a lot of times i can’t fall asleep to it. i watch it during the day to relax. because people tend to speak too fast and i don’t find that relaxing. the speed you whisper at is very nice. love the ear to ear. any chance you would make some korean lessons like this? there are some but usually asmrtists stop after a couple videos, it never advances. either way, keep it up. i’ll continue to look forward to these videos 🤍

  • @aitana.14
    @aitana.1415 күн бұрын

    I love this series! Not only is tingly but your english keeps on improving, good job 💙

  • @chachacha2023
    @chachacha202315 күн бұрын

    Your english is getting better. Have a happy summer. ✌

  • @arinamy6168
    @arinamy616813 күн бұрын

    잉글리시 연습 asmr 진짜 재밌고 차분한고 팅글도 많이 그껴요. 울려주셔서 감사합니다.

  • @sleepy2349
    @sleepy234912 күн бұрын

    I agree with other comments saying you should do a Q&A. It would be good to know more about you

  • @tuadiavola08
    @tuadiavola0815 күн бұрын

    Your voice is so tingling ❤ you are great at asmr without any efforts. Natural talent ✨

  • @Yandere_mp4
    @Yandere_mp414 күн бұрын

    Another English video! Im so happy 🫶🏻

  • @kimsutter2970
    @kimsutter297014 күн бұрын

    love your asmr man❤

  • @kangdaniel5468
    @kangdaniel54689 күн бұрын

    Pep talk means someone is giving you conversation just to cheer you up or encouraging you

  • @Square-nose
    @Square-nose10 күн бұрын

    I just want to say, your English sounds really fluent. You use words that native English speakers would be impressed with. Keep up the practice, I’ve seen noticeable growth 💗

  • @dulceasmr1
    @dulceasmr15 күн бұрын

    don’t give up! I know you can do it!

  • @duniagas295
    @duniagas29513 күн бұрын

    I've been watching your channel for quite a while now and I'm very proud of you. Your English is getting better day by day. P.S. You're very handsome haha

  • @Ameliaco4
    @Ameliaco414 күн бұрын

    I love the new asmr sound. the popping sound. I actually like it more than the mouth sounds. Idk why, but I don't like mouth sounds from anyone. I know it's popular but mouth sounds are like nails on a chalkboard to me. But! Great video! Thank you 😊

  • @arinamy6168
    @arinamy616813 күн бұрын

    You made my day. Thank you for the video.

  • @xmoonblossom
    @xmoonblossom9 күн бұрын

    I just discovered your channel and i reaaaally like your videos! 😊

  • @MV-star
    @MV-star15 күн бұрын

    I love your voice!!! 🫶🏻

  • @placebo6956
    @placebo695615 күн бұрын

    Just curious, where do you get your english study phrases from? Thank you for the tingles 😇

  • @Samaraa_.
    @Samaraa_.14 күн бұрын

    I get so happy when you post lol I clicked on here so fast 😂

  • @Kejal770
    @Kejal77015 күн бұрын

    I appreciate your progress on english, sweetheart . Keep going 💪 ✨️

  • @zudek9432
    @zudek943214 күн бұрын

    bro i love your videos i watch them on repeat while playing elden ring

  • @Alwayz114
    @Alwayz11415 күн бұрын

    Thank you for another video! I love all your videos, and especially the English ones! A "pep talk" is an encouraging talk: "You're doing great! You can do it!", things like that. Also "Lame" sounds like "Name". L-Ayy-mm

  • @snailley
    @snailley14 күн бұрын

    You did so well! One tip, for "asked" it is pronounced as one syllable. So more like 'askd' rather than 'ask-ed'.

  • @shevwheels
    @shevwheels14 күн бұрын

    Lame is pronounced like 래임 but the ㅐand ㅣare one long vowel sound

  • @ryanberrus980
    @ryanberrus98014 күн бұрын

    What microphones are you using?

  • @lousdn4558
    @lousdn455814 күн бұрын

    been watching your videos from time to time for a while cause i think your voice is really soothing and it’s really endearing seeing your progress learning english!! if i may tho, it seems like you’re mixing up « you know what i mean » with « you know what i’m saying » cause you’re mixing both by saying « you know what i’m say-means », just thought i’d let you know! both phrases mean the same thing so it’s easily understandable keep up the good work!

  • @readtousauntiecharlene9748

    @readtousauntiecharlene9748

    14 күн бұрын

    Yes. Native English speakers when they want to inquire if the other person comprehends what's being said will ask "Do you know what I mean?" The question "Do you know what I'm saying means?" could well be understood as "Is what I'm trying to convey comprehensible?" but just saying "Do you know what I mean?" is simple and more direct. Yet, it's so cute when he says "Do you know what I'm saying means?"

  • @hopscotchlemonade
    @hopscotchlemonade4 күн бұрын

    Every time you do one of these English ASMR videos, your English sounds better and better. “There you go again” is a slightly rude comment people may use during a disagreement. “Catchy” pronounced catch-ee.

  • @BacktosenderASMR
    @BacktosenderASMR7 күн бұрын

    Awesome 😎

  • @nyotengu
    @nyotengu12 күн бұрын

    u know what im saying means is iconic

  • @readtousauntiecharlene9748
    @readtousauntiecharlene974814 күн бұрын

    English is a difficult language that has rules that are confusing and don't make sense. I admire anyone who tries to learn it. For example, the word "ask"(묻다). It's pronounced Ah-SS-ka. There are 3 sounds spoken in one syllable. And then, when you express it in the past tense as "asked"(물었다) from looking at it you might think it's pronounced Ah-SS-ka-ED. The "ed" sounded as Ea-Ded. But that is incorrect. I can't explain the reason why but the word "asked" is pronounced Ah-SS-ka-Tuah. The "ed" is sounded as two sounds slurred together : Tu (like the "tw" in 2) and Ah. However, some other words in the past tense the "ed" is prounced as "Dah". Like the word "remembered" (기억하다) .Or "stah", like the word "pronounced" (명백한). I understand the confusion to understand this. It makes no sense. I notice Koreans will pronounce the "EE" sound that comes at the end of words. For example, the word "fake"(가짜). Like in the BTS (방탄 소년단) song "Fake Love". BTS will sing the word as Fay-Ka-EE. This is incorrect. The "e" is not pronounced. The word is sounded Fa-ee-kAH. The "e" is there simply to indicate that the "a" vowel is sounded long "a-ee" and not short "ah". This is very confusing. But native English speakers just automatically know this rule. Keep going and don't give up learning English! I only can understand and pronounce a small number of Korean words and phrases. Korean is very difficult for me to learn. I am so proud that I can sing along to some BTS songs like "Mic Drop" (흙숟가락) after listening to it over and over again. I like the last phrase in the song : 꽤, 꽤 폼 나지, 포, 포, 폼 나지. The double consonant "PP" feels interesting on the lips.

  • @Stargaze5151
    @Stargaze51518 күн бұрын

    Lame is pronounced without the e the e is silent so it’s lay- m Same with the word cringe the e is not pronounced unless u say cringy it depends on the sentences/context

  • @greenpadada
    @greenpadada15 күн бұрын

    💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚

  • @leewdamazio
    @leewdamazio15 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @nobantumukelwa6618
    @nobantumukelwa66187 күн бұрын

    This is adorable I'm dying 😭🥺

  • @ineedachachabeat1886
    @ineedachachabeat188614 күн бұрын

    영어 너무 잘 해요! 저도 한국어를 공부하는 중이에요. 우리 같이 열심히 공부하자!

  • @hadyayart2051
    @hadyayart205114 күн бұрын

    Is F sound in Korean p ??

  • @Alex-mo9og

    @Alex-mo9og

    14 күн бұрын

    Yes, they replace the sound f with ㅍ (like a p but stronger, I think) since they don't have a direct equivalent in hangul

  • @readtousauntiecharlene9748

    @readtousauntiecharlene9748

    14 күн бұрын

    What about the combination consonant sound that combines "r" and "l" together!? That's why Koreans mix up "r" and "l" when they speak English. Like the very first phrase he practices... is he trying to say "rich"?

  • @shevwheels

    @shevwheels

    14 күн бұрын

    @@readtousauntiecharlene9748 they have one character that makes either an R or L sound depending on where it is in the word, although english R and L sound different to the Korean pronunciations of R and L because the tongue position is different. we say L with the tongue behind the front teeth, Korean L has the tongue curled back and touching the roof of the mouth.