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Seoul > America

Hey, hey, hey kiddos.. So as you can tell from my short vlog, i'm in America!!! This was my first time going to travel alone, so i'm lucky my friend helped me out so much! But anyways, so yeah i'm back. On the flight I ended up feeling really sick, but luckily the flight was only about 9 hours. When I landed too (whether it was from sleep deprivation or not) everything felt like a dream. It all felt like nothing was real and I was going to wake up soon enough in my dorm room with my roommate next to me or something.. But now, i've been here a few days! It's been weird adjusting back to life, especially since it's my first time coming back since being in Korea. With my birthday and Christmas so soon, I've basically just been unpacking and sleeping until I can get myself to probably film another video on life in Korea.. If anyone was wondering how I got back, I'll break down some steps for you.. 1. I finished packing and turned my keys into the

Learn Korean

Okay, so first, i'll say that Beeline is a subscription service. Meaning, you will need to pay. I know, a lot of people don't want to pay, but compared to dropping money on some books that might collect dust on your shelf for a long time because you don't understand them, or because they weren't exciting enough, Beeline is actually worth the money (or so I think, but i'll walk you through and show you what I mean). This is basically a series of video lessons that also teach some cultural lessons and all those "but why?" questions. Which is why I REALLY like it! When I learn a language, I want to know more about the culture and when to use those words or phrases, Beeline explains exactly that! (yassssssss i love learning culture) Let's hop in! So this is basically what the top looks like. You have Level 1, Hangul, and Level 2. I'll go through some of these so you know what to expect~ I don't even know w