Learn English by Simply Watching TV Shows!: Korean startup Mitiyoung

English has been important for such a long time in this century. To communicate with people around the world, to better perform in your own business, or even to enjoy traveling, everyone is emphasizing the significance of being able to truly understand English and use it. It is true that English would broaden your perspective toward the world and would enrich your life. You are just wondering how to learn it effectively and have fun doing it. You just don’t want to spend your time, reading boring grammar books or spend a lot of money and time going to an academy to listen to lectures, which is not a big help. If you are still concerned and didn’t find a better way, here’s a suggestion. Why don’t you look up at Mitiyoung? Korean startup Mitiyoung is here to help you.

Features of Mitiyoung

Korean startup Mitiyoung provides a way to raise English competency without spending too much money and time. You can also learn English with fun. How? All you have to do is watch English TV shows! More than 1,500 videos are uploaded in Mitiyoung. Ranging from pop songs to reality shows, even youtube videos are provided that are appropriate for English learning. Many different fields of topics can be found.

Within an hour, you can learn 100 sentences which are about ten minutes long and see the TV show without subtitles underneath. An effective way of learning would be provided systematically that you will be going to read, listen, shadow, and write. You are not going to get bored in the process as you are also absorbing the fun media that you chose yourself, not just learning English.

Every day you can use Mitiyoung 15 minutes for free. If 15 minutes are too short for you, you can buy one month ticket which is only 5,000 one. It is cheaper than the price of a meal you eat at lunch. If you want one year ticket, you also can buy it.

Steps to use Mitiyoung

STEP1. Watch the video shortly.

STEP2. Understand what it means using the lines and subtitles.

STEP3. Listen to the dialogue line by line and shadow it. Practice your pronunciation.

STEP4. Make a proper sentence using words listed and memorize the sentence.

STEP5. Watch the video again. Now you will understand it without any subtitles.

Chloe Han
Chloe Han

Chloe Han is a journalist at Startup Radar. She covers the Korean startup scene as well as the latest Korean culture related content. She attends Yonsei University, majoring in Business Administration and English Literature and Language.

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