2 Ways to Say "I Will" in Korean | 할게요 vs 할 거예요 (Must-Know Grammar)

🎯 "I will" in Korean — one tiny ending changes EVERYTHING. Most textbooks tell you -(으)ㄹ게요 and -(으)ㄹ 거예요 both mean "I will" — but using them interchangeably can make you sound cold, unnatural, or even a little rude. In this video, I'll break down exactly when to use each one, with real-life examples so you'll never mix them up again. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro — "I'll do it" in Korean 0:30 The Key Difference 1:29 -(으)ㄹ게요 (할게요) — for the listener 2:01 -(으)ㄹ 거예요 (할 거예요) — your own plan 3:13 Side-by-side examples & review 6:03 Quick Recap 6:17 📚 Korean Grammar in Use Course 8:16 Outro — See you next time! 📚 FULL COURSE: KOREAN GRAMMAR IN USE (UDEMY × DARAKWON) https://bit.ly/kgrammaruse I made this course with Darakwon — the publisher behind the bestselling Korean Grammar in Use textbook. You get the real textbook content, taught the way I teach, with whiteboard explanations and real-life examples. 151 lectures, 28+ hours Everything from particles and tenses to honorifics, indirect quotations & all 7 irregular verb types Includes the "What's the Difference?" series (like this video!) Preview the first few lectures for FREE — no sign-up required 🌟 LET'S BE FRIENDS 📸 Instagram:   / korean_hailey   🎵 TikTok:   / korean_hailey   ▶️ My Website : https://koreanhailey.com/ 👍 If this video helped, please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more Korean lessons every week. It means the world to me. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #LearnKorean #KoreanGrammar #KoreanLesson #KoreanLanguage #한국어 #한국어공부 #KoreanFriendHailey #KoreanForBeginners #TOPIK #KoreanGrammarInUse