#she was pretty
Me, two years ago: “What are Kdramas?”
Me, now: *can’t shut up about Kdramas*
I’ve become so immersed in Kdramas that I now find it’s hard for me to get into more western shows and movies. Kdramas have really changed my whole perspective.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Me, when I recognise an actor from a another Kdrama:
Me, after not watching Kdramas for week:
Me, trying not to get too obsessed with a new Kdrama:
Me, watching a romantic Kdrama:
Me, watching an intense Kdrama thriller:
Me, flirting: “You must be a Kdrama because you got me addicted to you.”
So I came across another article of the top Korean Drama Words & Phrases and thought i’d make another set of flashcards!
Part One: HERE
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ahh lol what a nice ending to the study pack.
I hope you guys like these as much as the last set and continue to learn well and in a fun way :) I know I have fun making and learning from these!
Present day vs childhood flashback scene between Sosuke and Ai <3 Another scene from the Japanese version of She Was Pretty(Kanojo Wa Kirei Datta)
She Was Pretty (not the most ‘woke’ title) or Kanojo Wa Kirei Datta, is a Japanese adaptation of a Korean series that has a somewhat familiar premise and some classic romcom tropes, but it’s still interesting enough to keep it fresh. I loved Fuka Koshiba from Netflix’s Tuna Girl (another cute movie) and Gourmet Detective (another cute series), and she has great chemistry with Kento Nakajima and the rest of the cast. So if you wanna jump in to Japanese series without starting off too dark/heavy, this is a kawaii, light, and bright series that’ll keep you pretty entertained. I also watched the Korean one, which had some additional cute story elements due to Korean series typically running a few episodes longer per season than Japanese ones (16 vs 10 episodes, usually), but I personally prefer the vibe and pacing of the Japanese one. The Korean one is slightly too long for me and the pacing was too slow in some parts, plus I’m not generally a fan of the cheesy music they used haha but I also wish the Japanese one had 2-3 more episodes :)) Either way, watching both was entertaining enough. Here’s a cute lil gif showing some outfits and hairstyles throughout the series ^_^
If you’re looking for a new way to study Chinese, here’s a method that I have used to learn Chinese or any other language quickly and effectively. If you’re self-studying or self-learning languages, using tv shows to learn languages is a fun way to learn natural language in an enjoyable way. I’m going to start giving you guys tv show episodes and providing the transcript in the native language to help you in your studies!! The instructions are down below. Simply follow the instructions, watch and learn Chinese!
If you have recommendations for shows you’d like me to do next, leave them in the comments!
Watch and Learn Instructions: Please Read
Intermediate to Advanced: Watch first ten minutes without stopping (without English subtitles). If you are able to understand at least 50%, then re-watch the first ten minutes without English subtitles and only use the Chinese subtitles while looking up any words you do not know.
Beginner to Lower Intermediate: Watch the first ten minutes without stopping (without English subtitles). If you are unable to understand 50%, re-learn the first ten minutes with English subtitles so that the learning process goes a little faster.Look up and write down any and all words you don’t know.