(these posts are not my own!)
THE HOLY GRAIL of language learning (-> seriously tho, this is the BEST thing I’ve ever come across)
Tips:
Some language learning exercises and tips
20 Favorite Language Learning Tips
what should you be reading to maximize your language learning?
tips for learning a language (things i wish i knew before i started)
language learning and langblr tips
Tips on how to read in your target language for longer periods of time
Tips and inspiration from Fluent in 3 months by Benny Lewis
Tips for learning a sign language
Tips for relearning your second first language
How to:
how to self teach a new language
learning a language: how to
learning languages and how to make it fun
how to study languages
how to practice speaking in a foreign language
how to learn a language when you don’t know where to start
how to make a schedule for language learning
How to keep track of learning more than one language at the same time
Masterposts:
Language Study Master Post
Swedish Resources Masterpost
French Resouces Masterpost
Italian Resources Masterpost
Resource List for Learning German
Challenges:
Language-Sanctuary Langblr Challenge
language learning checkerboard challenge
Word lists:
2+ months of language learning prompts
list of words you need to know in your target language, in 3 levels
Other stuff:
bullet journal dedicated to language learning
over 400 language related youtube channels in 50+ languages
TED talks about language (learning)
Learning the Alien Languages of Star Trek
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Feel free to reblog and add your own lists / masterlists!
I am indeed a headass and have done nothing of the sort pero like if someone wants to recommend something to read so I can do the above, I don’t have a problem with that.
I want to be able to write what I believe about certain novels that I read as well as receive constructive criticism in the structure of the argument as well as what the argument depicts.
Well as a high school student I know that Shmoop and sparknotes shouldn’t be the only resource or you’ll get a virus in your phone before reaching your literature class
I’ve been illiterate for most of the year; I might as well start reading now when I’ve got the time.
It could be fun I guess.
Even though this will be mainly dedicated to literature, the way that I plan to analyze the works that I read are going to be based on:
Their characters, if it has any
The plot, if it has any
Their message
Their structure
And their connection to the author
I’ll be looking into these books chapter by chapter in the case of smaller texts and for larger texts it’ll be done in segments composed of more than a single chapter.
December 1st: Do you like winter?
I love the winter! I enjoy the vibes it has from the Starbucks cups to the music in stores to the cold temperatures giving me the opportunity to wear sweaters and pants! I was born in the winter as well so I associate parts of the winter with my birthday. I like winter break over spring break and you can break my nico nico kneecaps over it! I find it so comfortable to consume cold drinks and some ice cream within the winter making it perfect to meet up with some friends whether it would be to study or to horse around. The gif isn’t mine but I also like the festivities in winter and I associate winter massively with Harry Potter which is one of my favorite series that I grew up with. I’ve never seen snow but I like the idea of snow and snow on trees and throwing snowballs even though my hands start to freeze in 60 degrees :’).
This is awesome!!
I just found this challenge (here) and I’ve decided to give it a go!
I didn’t want to do a challenge for posting studyblr stuff each day because I won’t have the time realistically and my phone is broken (probably a Godsend) so I can’t take any pics.
Day 01: Find something that inspires you to hit the books. Day 02: Clean up and organize your study area. Day 03: Add an extra half hour to your study time today. Day 04: Make 10 flashcards for a subject of your choice. Day 05: Write a page of notes that has at least one diagram or flowchart. Day 06: Make yourself a nice cuppa of whatever. Day 07: Prove the Pythagorean Theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2) in three minutes. Day 08: Think of favorite celeb/OTP while studying and see how it goes. Day 09: How long can you concentrate in one studying session? Day 10: Eat with your non-dominant hand while writing/studying. No spills! Day 11: Spend one full hour on your most-hated subject. Day 12: Ask a question that you’ve previously thought was too stupid. Day 13: Teach someone a concept you are learning right now. Day 14: Preview tomorrow’s lessons or things you plan to learn. Day 15: Compare the effects of rap and classical music while studying. Day 16: What is your best subject and why are you good at it? Day 17: Share your favorite inspirational quote. Day 18: Try out the Cornell note-taking system if you haven’t already. Day 19: Carefully record how you use your time and make a time log. Day 20: Open up Tumblr or something else. Study in front of the screen. Do not touch or do anything. See if you can focus on your work. Day 21: Watch an OCW video and take notes. Day 22: Show us your favorite stationery for studying. Day 23: Try speed-reading a news article and summarize it. Day 24: Organize your notes. Day 25: Plan your work beforehand and finish it before the day ends. Day 26: Don’t bring questions home… solve all questions before leaving school. Day 27: Put on a queue and stay off all social networking sites for 12 waking hours. Day 28: Healthy eating: no junk food today. Day 29: Set a large goal and reward yourself if you finish it. Day 30: Celebrate and see how far you’ve gone ;)
"But you gotta keep your head up"
That song from 2009 that is currently ringing in my head but it's motivating
5/100 days of productivity Finished what I needed to do for Computer Science and I'm off to bed now
Well I started it back in ninth grade but I wasn’t very active until now.
Well...
Day 27
Did my groceries
Cooked food
Duolingo lesson
Microbiology and Cell Science University Student—aspiring fluent Italian speaker and Graduate student
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