The Easiest Way to Learn Real English Naturally
By Volka English
Summary
## Key takeaways - **Korean Chips Super Sugary**: Doritos in Korea are the most sugary chips and almost caused a crash after eating them. [03:43], [03:55] - **Hungdae Nightlife Epicenter**: From Lab Bomba Latin Pub down, there are hundreds of nightclubs; this street is the most popular club street in Korea. [07:48], [08:26] - **B1 Club Insanely Wild**: B1 is infamous for being the dirtiest most crazy club where people are always shirtless dancing on tables. [08:35], [08:42] - **Korean Food Sharing Norm**: A lot of places won't let you eat unless you order for two people, like KBBQ. [15:05], [15:19] - **Shadow for Speaking Fluency**: Shadowing means repeating after a native speaker to practice pronunciation, accent, and confidence. [20:24], [20:45]
Topics Covered
- Hungdae: Ultimate Fashion Shopping Haven
- Korean Convenience Stores Master Flavors
- Hungdae Boasts Insane Nightlife Scene
- Korean BBQ Demands Group Ordering
Full Transcript
Welcome back to another video, guys. Today we're going to be learning English here in Soul, South Korea with my brother. >> Cheese, but those ones, including of course. Oh, this is so start the word count. Let's go. What's the first thing
course. Oh, this is so start the word count. Let's go. What's the first thing we need to do today or do we have any plans for today? >> There's no plans for today, but I got a stuff on the map tag that we can go and do. >> Yo, let me stop you there. I actually
ate here before. Wet finger. Cheese steaks. I ate here. >> Where did they come from?
>> Cheese steaks are from Chicago, right? >> No, Philadelphia.
>> Philadelphia. Okay. So, I think that's the original. The American cheese.
That's the one I had. It It was good. I've never had an original cheese steak, so I'm not really sure like what a good one tastes like, but it was good. I
liked it. But it was like the cheese was like American cheese, so you know, it was like that super like fake taste. You could get a caricature done like they they'll draw you. They could either draw you like realistically or like like funny.
>> You should do that. >> My boy did that with his girl like and then broke up with her. We actually
haven't eaten anything today. It's like almost 2:00 p.m. It's like 1:30. So, I
think first we're going to go to a convenience store, get some breakfast.
But yeah, right now we're just walking through like kind of a side alley of Hung Day. The main Hungai streets over there, but we're just going through this side alley here.
Hung Day. The main Hungai streets over there, but we're just going through this side alley here.
>> Do you know Hungai area? Well, >> yeah, I do. I spent a lot of time here.
So, I do know it. I do know. >> You remember it? Cuz it's been like what, two years since you were here? >> No, I was here last year. Like literally
one year ago. So, Korea Mart. This store is very colorful. That is super colorful.
>> A lot of highlighter colors. >> Yeah, I assume that all their stacks are just cheap.
>> There's a lot of thrift stores here, right? >> These these are thrift stores, but those ones aren't. But there are a lot of like fashion stores like in Hungai. There's
ones aren't. But there are a lot of like fashion stores like in Hungai. There's
like a huge amount of fashion stores. All the stores just look so like cool and unique. Like there's a lot to do here. Especially if you like shopping, eh?
and unique. Like there's a lot to do here. Especially if you like shopping, eh?
>> Yeah. If you like buying clothes. Honestly, that's what I did when I first came to Asia. I barely brought any clothes with me and I just bought everything. Dude, this whole area, I don't know, there's probably hundreds of
everything. Dude, this whole area, I don't know, there's probably hundreds of stores. Like, it's crazy. And actually, you used to be like this apparently, but
stores. Like, it's crazy. And actually, you used to be like this apparently, but uh now it's like there's no no stores. It's like completely dead. But yeah,
there's like all types of stores. I like it. It's a nice vibe. Okay, can you guys guess where we're going? What country we're going to? Okay, guys. We are in Bangkok, Thailand. We're going to be here for the next month. So, if you're a
Bangkok, Thailand. We're going to be here for the next month. So, if you're a person or a business or just anyone you want to collaborate, DM me. Also, if you see me on the street, come and say hi. Me and Leon are friendly and we'll say
hi and talk with you guys. So, we are here now. Let me know if you guys are also here.
>> Where are we going right now? >> We're going to that convenience store right there. So,
>> what's the move? We got to run across. >> Let's walk to this crosswalk. Probably
be fast. That right up there is a a crosswalk. So, we're walking to the crosswalk. And then this right here, that's an electric scooter, an electric
crosswalk. And then this right here, that's an electric scooter, an electric bike. Okay. Okay, we're going to go try some of the viral stuff you can buy at a
bike. Okay. Okay, we're going to go try some of the viral stuff you can buy at a Korean convenience store here in Soul, South Korea. So, let's go. [bell]
Ooh, they got tables here. Nice chip section. Bagel chips.
>> What about those uh Flynn crisps you saw yesterday? >> Do you see them again?
>> Maybe, but they were like a sweet one. >> Chicken nugget freaking chips. Oh my
gosh, dude. That's hilarious. These ones are really good. I like these. They're
like wafer chips. And this one's like chocolate churo flavor. It's really
good. Oh, right here. Creme brulee flavor. Flavor. That's just what it tastes like. The flavor. The sound that makes everything enjoyable. They really
tastes like. The flavor. The sound that makes everything enjoyable. They really
upped their flavor game. Like look at look at this, bro. Chocolate cocoa
powder croissant dog. Butter caramel. Sweet and spicy Korean fried chicken.
Bro, there are so many choices. I don't even know what I want. But I feel like I don't want something pure sweet like this. I want like >> Yeah, >> something more savory.
>> When they do sugar here, they make it super sweet, right? Even when it's not sugar.
>> When I was here in Korea, I had Doritos and I tried them and they're the most sugary chips. I almost crashed them. >> Yeah, I know. There are like a bunch of
sugary chips. I almost crashed them. >> Yeah, I know. There are like a bunch of grocery stores in E1 that just sell like foreign snacks and there's like an American one. You could just buy American flavors. So, dude, this thing
American one. You could just buy American flavors. So, dude, this thing is low-key expensive. 3,300. But Yon cream milk bread. This is fire. I'm
going to get this. Dude, they got red velvet too now with custard. That's a
new flavor. All these are new flavors. >> Oh, they got their Jon stuff there too, right?
>> This is the OG original. And then let me get this is a mixed I think mixed tuna and chicken. So I'll get this. >> Have you ever tried any of those? >> It's like hot pockets. >> No.
and chicken. So I'll get this. >> Have you ever tried any of those? >> It's like hot pockets. >> No.
>> The pizza buns. >> I've never had that. >> Are you going to get anything? >> Yeah.
>> What are you getting? We're trying the red velvet one that Leon bought. I just
see whipped cream in here. I don't know where the cream cheese is at, but let's try it.
>> So it's like a little bit of cream cheese flavor. It tastes pretty much just like this one, but it's red and it has some cream cheese on the bottom, but it's pretty similar. Besides that, right there. Big big big university.
That is Hongik University. Hongik University. And right now we are in Hong. This is like a wall right here. It's like not a complete solid wall. You
Hong. This is like a wall right here. It's like not a complete solid wall. You
can see through it because there are many small holes. But that's a pink wall. And this area up here is like my favorite area to go or was my favorite
wall. And this area up here is like my favorite area to go or was my favorite area to go, but it looks like they've completely blocked it off. There's like
a construction barrier here, so you can't go on the other side. But that
right there was a park. It was just a small park. Although there was no like grass, it was just a like a cement pad, like a really small park. It was called Hunguk Cultural Park. But that was my favorite place to go at night cuz people used to sing there and stuff. >> What's that symbol that that thing is holding?
>> This with the hand? >> Yeah, >> that's uh like a heart. But dude, this architecture on this building is actually really nice. >> Yeah, I I think that's called brutalist cuz it's >> this isn't brutalist. Like maybe the material is brutalist, but not the design.
>> That design is brutalist. >> The brutalist design is just like square and stuff. There's no like no there's no curvy shape to it. I don't know. I don't
and stuff. There's no like no there's no curvy shape to it. I don't know. I don't
think that's brutalist cuz that building doesn't make you depressed. Brutalist
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right here you see Lab Bomba Latin Pub. From here down is just probably hundreds of nightclubs. A lot of nightclubs. Hung day has a huge night life including Hung
of nightclubs. A lot of nightclubs. Hung day has a huge night life including Hung daywan and Kangnam. Those three areas. Huge night life. Hung day is my favorite though. But from here just a bunch of clubs. Dude, that would be cool if that
though. But from here just a bunch of clubs. Dude, that would be cool if that was a club. And then you can just see right in it. This is Yeah, Monster Pizza. This is a pizza place I always come to late at night. Monster pizza.
Pizza. This is a pizza place I always come to late at night. Monster pizza.
This street right down here. And then next street over is just a bunch of clubs. Like Yeah. Look down there. This whole street is just clubs. This street
clubs. Like Yeah. Look down there. This whole street is just clubs. This street
right here is I think the most popular like club street in Korea. huge amount
of clubs. Like this whole area is just clubs and poachas. >> And here, you know, B1 >> B1 is like pretty infamous for being like the dirtiest like most crazy insane club. B1. Yeah. I don't I don't really like it. People are always shirtless.
club. B1. Yeah. I don't I don't really like it. People are always shirtless.
They're dancing on the tables. They're Oh, it it's crazy. >> Last time I was there, I was inside for 5 minutes and my clothes smelled like cigarettes. >> It smells so bad in there. Like in the clubs here, you can smoke. That's why it gets so dirty. But yeah, there's another pizza place right here. You can have pizza. But yeah, this street is just
filled with clubs, poachas. Here's some chicken out dark chicken. That is a restaurant. So if you ever come to Korea, Hungai is just the craziest place
restaurant. So if you ever come to Korea, Hungai is just the craziest place to party. When you think of like the main walking street in Hungai, the one
to party. When you think of like the main walking street in Hungai, the one that you always see in the videos and stuff, it's this street right up here.
That street is the main Hungai walking street. It starts from like way back there, but the main part is up here, and you can just walk like the whole way all the way to like the end of Hung Day. This is like the main the main like
Hungai street. It gets like super busy here. All along here there are fortune
Hungai street. It gets like super busy here. All along here there are fortune tellers and stuff like all along here.
>> This restaurant is fire. It's even recommended by Gordon Ramsay. But this
is the type of chicken they have. It's like oven baked. And usually I get like one of these ones like a bulgogi one. Boneless, of course. Boneless. That
means without the bone. This one is with the bone. But it's fire. The portions
are pretty small, so you could just like eat so much of it. That's like the only thing. But it's pretty fire. Like I brought my friends here and they really
thing. But it's pretty fire. Like I brought my friends here and they really liked it. This looks like traditional Korean food. >> This one too. >> Like street food. Yeah.
liked it. This looks like traditional Korean food. >> This one too. >> Like street food. Yeah.
>> Yeah. That looks good. >> It's like the deep fried deep fried pancake stuff. Yeah. Like I'm not hungry, but maybe we'll have that eventually. I'm still full. Loki ate a lot.
>> And I'm lowkey only trying to eat like once a day to be honest. >> Yeah. Low key.
>> And then maybe like a small snack like street food type. >> Yeah. Loki. What about this low-key place? >> Yeah, I think we should definitely get BBQ chicken one of these days. What do you think?
place? >> Yeah, I think we should definitely get BBQ chicken one of these days. What do you think?
>> Yeah, let's get it tonight. >> We should definitely hit up that BBQ chicken. >> That place?
>> Yeah. What do you think? >> Yeah, let's do it. >> I haven't had Korean fried chicken in a year, literally. So, I've kind of been craving it. So, but I don't think I
year, literally. So, I've kind of been craving it. So, but I don't think I don't know tonight. Maybe tonight at like 8:00 p.m. If we're really full still, we could go to that other one. >> Good. Cold, too, isn't it?
>> Yeah. But if we're full, we could go to the other one that Gordon and Ramsey went to.
>> Yeah, because then we would be kind of full anyways. from that one. They don't give you as much.
>> Are you feeling the Christmas spirit? >> Yeah, I'm going to get copyrighted for that.
>> Apparently, she makes 500 million every Christmas season. >> Why? From this song?
>> No, she has a bunch of Christmas music. >> Half a billion. >> Half a billion.
>> Bro, I I do not believe that. Someone else is singing there. She is singing.
So, she's singing into a microphone. A microphone. And there's a speaker that amplifies her voice. So, that makes her voice louder. So when she sings into the microphone, the speaker amplifies her voice so we can all hear it. That's
busking. Yeah. I'm going to have to fact check that cuz dude, she does not make half a billion dollars. >> That's what she's saying, >> bro. That means every year you make just like 500 million just during Christmas. Nah, dude. Not not even like the the biggest company during Black Friday. They won't even make that much. >> What about Apple?
>> I don't know. I guess that'll be Amazon. They probably don't even Actually, no, they probably do. Oh, yeah. These were the restaurants we saw yesterday and now they're opened up. So look at that. There was Kdrama's film there. Oh yeah,
this I want to try this. That's like the intestines. I've never tried that, but apparently it's really good. And this is the pig skin. I've had that before.
>> Yeah, we can go to all you can eat and hit that up. >> Yeah. Oysters with kimchi, bro. I don't
know. >> Have you had oysters with >> I've never had an oyster, but I feel like I would not like it with kimchi. I've never had an oyster. Have you?
>> Yeah, they're all right. They just It's like salty uh water.
>> That's what it tastes like. But you're not even supposed to chew it, so how would you know what it tastes like? >> No, you can chew them. But I've had um deep fried oyos. Those are really good. >> Really, if you guys are serious about learning English and you want to practice your speaking, check out my Patreon in the description where you get three new videos a week. There you can
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We're going to go eat dinner. I think we're going to eat like that barbecue chicken place, the one that Gordon Ramsay went to. So, let's head there. I
think it's really close. It's like just right here. Oh, the boy is busing. >> Sing like that.
>> He's singing like really calmly. It might be a sad song. There are a lot of people sitting here chilling. Probably listening to the the music. Actually, I
do need to cut my hair. I think I'm going to go to the kitchen and see if >> kitchen >> see if there's some scissors there. Last time I was in I was in Korea, I needed to cut my hair. So, I I just went to go get uh scissors from the kitchen. It was
like an easy cut, but yeah. >> Yeah. What's that pink building?
>> I have no idea. I've never seen that building before. Oh, that's where that that bus stops that we saw the other day that we saw yesterday. >> The tour bus. >> Yeah,
>> the tourist bus. >> That's where it stops. I think fried chicken is better. >> Yeah.
>> Or no, no, baked chicken. Baked chicken because you're not like that hungry, are you?
>> No, not really. >> So, then let's get the baked chicken. When when we're hungry, we go get the fried chicken. It It is like the same price, I assume. >> Yeah. No, this one's cheaper. I checked.
fried chicken. It It is like the same price, I assume. >> Yeah. No, this one's cheaper. I checked.
>> Oh, this is cheaper. >> Yeah. And you get a whole chicken. >> But boneless we're getting. I'm not
getting that bone in. >> No, dude. That's just straight white meat.
>> Yo, it we're getting boneless, dog. But we could eat here. There there are some seats here.
>> Or what about that? >> I have no idea. Oh, that's busousan food. They have like this type of like soup stuff that's like like this white broth with rice and then they have this meat on the side that's just boiled. This is like the most traditional looking stall like ever.
>> Oh, that's all traditional stuff, isn't it? >> Okay. Gordon Ramsey did it here. No, but
usually I go with bulgogi boneless with fries, but it's not like that much.
>> Is did it look like that? >> They cut it like that. >> But does it like look like that portion?
>> Usually you get like a half and half one. You get two flavors, but that's like any place.
>> Wait, so the boneless chicken edge barbecue, is that like nuggets? Like all
the same meat or like they're like dark meat and white meat? >> It's like It's like chicken thighs.
>> Should we walk down a bit and then work up on our appetite? Yeah, I guess there's so there's so much like better food in Korea. Like better areas for food. Like Ewan, I know, is like one of the most popular places for food. They
food. Like Ewan, I know, is like one of the most popular places for food. They
don't just have Korean food. They have like all types of food. >> What about tacos?
>> Uh, they look good, honestly. >> Oh, should we get fake food?
>> No, I know good restaurants for that stuff. So, we can go. >> Really? >> Yeah.
>> Well, I guess if you're going to eat here, you might as well eat just at a chain.
>> Yeah. If I eat it home, it'll be at a chain. >> That's steak.
>> What is it? It's a KBBQ, but for like one person. So, usually you're going to explain it better than me, but in Korea, a lot of the food is for like at least two people, right?
>> Yeah. Like a lot of like places won't let you go eat unless you order for two people. So, if you go to KBBQ, then you have to order for two people or
people. So, if you go to KBBQ, then you have to order for two people or sometimes they just like won't even take you in. So, >> that was a KBBQ spot for >> just one person.
>> One person. >> I never knew that. Was it good? >> It was good. And it wasn't that expensive. It was pretty cheap, honestly. Why don't we go say hi to uh Johnny?
expensive. It was pretty cheap, honestly. Why don't we go say hi to uh Johnny?
>> I think Johnny's in the military. >> He just posted his story. It's like in somebody's like house. Look at that Nike though. >> Yeah, you could actually make you could make a shirt here. >> Oh, really? >> So, you could design a shirt. Yeah,
that's what they're doing. You could design a t-shirt and then they'll stamp it for you. Look, Nike by you is what it's called. And I think you could do it to shoes, too.
>> Did you do that? >> I've never done it. No, I don't really care about Nike that much, to be honest. >> I don't know. You're wearing Nikes right now dog.
>> Yeah, but these are different. These are 3 years old. >> What do they have here?
>> This is just like another alley, dude. And everyone loves that show for some reason. It's like
>> Demon Hunter. >> Yeah, >> I've never watched it, but I heard it like a billion times, >> dude. They play that song all the time. It's I'm not fighting or something. I
>> dude. They play that song all the time. It's I'm not fighting or something. I
don't know. What is that? >> Wholesale? Wholesale? >> I want to get a keychain. So,
>> also depends like they try to charge me like 5,500. >> Five bucks. >> Yeah, I guess.
>> Not bad, I guess. I I saw PopSockets one time. >> Gotchas are gachas are five bucks anyways.
>> What is that? >> Like the the gacha thing you turn. You pay five bucks per spin.
>> Oh, but actually I like this. It's actually super soft. >> Oh, let's see.
>> That one's hard, bro. This looks like This just looks like some butt cheeks, bro.
>> Yeah, that's what I That's what I thought when I first >> I don't know. I like I like that yellow one. >> What's that black one there? >> This one? >> Yeah, >> it's a bunny.
one. >> What's that black one there? >> This one? >> Yeah, >> it's a bunny.
>> Oh, it's kind of big, though. >> This looks like Pison the Bear. I wonder
if these are all the same price. No, this one's 8,000. >> You get anything?
>> No. It's like, do I want to spend like $5 on a keychain? Like, this is this is the options. I could spend $5 on a keychain or I could spend $30 on a claw
the options. I could spend $5 on a keychain or I could spend $30 on a claw machine and then not win a keychain. >> Thought you went to business school. I
didn't know if that math was math. >> Let me show you that business.
So, I'd rather just blow this all on a claw machine if I'm being honest. And I
got a 10,000. I could I should convert this 10,000 just for 1,000 wands. And
then I can money spread that better. But, uh, let's go. Yo, that was a good money spread. I've never done a money th I've only seen Twitch streamers do that
money spread. I've never done a money th I've only seen Twitch streamers do that So I was like, "Let me try that." >> Dude, that's like what? $50. >> This? >> Yeah,
>> bro. This is like $15. This $10,000 and then it's just a bunch of ones.
>> Oh, yo, what's that up there? >> That's karaoke. >> That whole building, >> the top floor is Yeah. From like the the second floor up, it's all karaoke. I've been up there.
>> Have you? >> If I have a video, I'll I'll show you guys. But that whole thing is karaoke.
But in Korean, it's called Bang. What was it? >> Karaoke. Nibbang. But in uh Japanese, you just call it karaoke. And in English, we call it karaoke as well. And
that's just where you singing. >> Say it in a Korean accent. >> What? >> Nor that >> What about that? The brulee store. >> What that candy fruit? >> Uh oh, I know what it is.
>> It's something with a T or a D. >> Uh towel towel or >> Yes, something like that. Like I'm not sure. Momo station. Do you want to go? >> Yeah, that's where you go spend all your
sure. Momo station. Do you want to go? >> Yeah, that's where you go spend all your money on a claw machine. Don't even win anything. And if you win something, it's just a huge teddy bear that you're not even going to use as a keychain on your backpack.
>> Or I could spend $30 on a claw machine and then not win a keychain. I want to spend only 1,0001 on this claw machine. I We need to find one. I like this one is popular.
>> Hey, get that one though. >> Oh, is it only a card? Okay, I found I found the machine finally. So, you needed coins. >> So, let's do that one out there. This is
finally. So, you needed coins. >> So, let's do that one out there. This is
the popular one, but this looks so hard. I think I could get this one. Let me try.
>> I'll be surprised. >> Okay, one more. I got one more. One more coin.
>> Yo, do they have gambling in Korea? >> No, it's illegal. But there are casinos you can go. Oh
>> yeah, >> that's it. No more. You have to know when to quit, >> bro. You quit after two tries.
>> Guess this is where we sitting. Okay, so I guess you have to order from here.
>> It all. Let's change the language. Fry half and half. That's what we want.
>> So, which one are we going with? >> I think we're going to go with this one.
I've never had this flavor. Yang. I think we'll just get that. Add that to part.
>> That looks fire. I guess it is a whole chicken. So, I'm going to get the drumstick. Probably going to have to eat this with my hands eventually, but >> spicy.
drumstick. Probably going to have to eat this with my hands eventually, but >> spicy.
>> No, it's just sweet, but eventually it'll get spicy. Tomorrow morning, it'll be spicy. What does that mean? >> Means if you know, you know. [music]
be spicy. What does that mean? >> Means if you know, you know. [music]
>> We just finished eating and we finished all the food. But I was like super full once again. But now, uh, I think we're done. You want to do anything else today? >> Nah, I'm tired.
once again. But now, uh, I think we're done. You want to do anything else today? >> Nah, I'm tired.
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>> Cheese, you're [music] done. So, get some breakfast. Those ones right here.
It's like including clubs and stuff like of course is her voice. We're going to go eat dinner. Oh, this is like five building. >> The most important part of learning a language and the reason why everyone learns a language is to be able to speak
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you guys there. We are going to be learning English as I [music] clean up my pronunciation, your accent, your rhythm, and your confidence. It was just a [music] roundabout way of her politely trying to spare my feelings. The a-hole
for giving all of my co-workers a different reason for why I have missing fingers [music] so I wouldn't take legal came down to he companywide training on his behavior. He chooses not. But I was already so cranky. [music] Okay, so we're in uh I did so
his behavior. He chooses not. But I was already so cranky. [music] Okay, so we're in uh I did so much shopping in Mushima. The jeans and one hoodie which I And remember guys, you will become fluent in English. Bye guys.
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