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How To Use Movies To Learn a Language
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Greetings, Polyglots! I’m back with another post about how to use movies to learn languages!
I’ve noticed a trend among language learners. Especially among those learning English. Those who spoke English the most natural and fluently have all said that they frequently use movies to learn English. I’m telling you, it’s uncanny! I’ve taught English in three countries and in every country the most standout students have always said that they watched videos and movies for idioms and phrases. The result was almost always natural and fluent sounding English. So I began to wonder do movies work to help you learn a language and how do you watch a movie to learn a language anyway!? Movies are like an hour to two hours long! I don’t have the patience for that.
Movies can, however, help you learn languages in a more natural and casual way. Depending on the genre of the movie, you can learn some interesting vocabulary as well. Movies and television shows are very important for language learning, because they not only teach proper use of grammar and vocabulary, they also introduce you to the humor and culture of the people who’s language you’re studying. After only one or two weeks using movies learning Chinese, my casual Chinese has certainly improved and I have learned a few funny phrases to keep things light too. So how do you use movies to learn languages? Here’s how:
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04.02.18 // midterms are coming up this week so it’s time to get busy and revise! I’ve changed the way I take photos, hopefully they look more natural now? I really loved this spread, the sunflowers are so beautiful and colourful! inspo: @mochi-studies
🎵: Bad Boy - Red Velvet | ig: softenotess
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imagine posting consistently wow
what’s up i’ve been super super stressed lately & trying to keep on top of an active studyblr is making it worse so i’m taking a break for an indefinite length of time
thanks for understanding x
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4.11.18 // currently sitting in three layers + a blanket with two bowls of soup in my stomach !! hashtag go away sickness. ._. have a lovely rest of your week, guys. ^-^
ps. all of the prints used in this spread are from my shop // everything is 20% off rn if you want to grab something for yourself ✨
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morning planning ☀️ using the iPad to plan today’s schedule~ if anyone is interested, the app I used is called penultimate and its been really really helpful. the layout is very simple and there are a lot of different options of papers to choose from. It’s honestly really nice for a free app… this week has been really stressful and I have a lot to do for next week sign ups for junior year classes and badminton tryouts are next week (and I have achilles tendinitis for the first time ever in my life, such great timing I know) I honestly don’t know why I don’t have grey hair already…
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today’s locations
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04.22.18 // hey everyone!!! i’m super ready for summer omg just a couple more weeks until exams are finished!!! i’m so ready!!!
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april 30th — 1/100 days of productivity! i FINALLY deleted my twitter app from my phone because it took so much of my time lately. also, i got to review & summarize the formulas i’ll be needing for my review classes next week ✨ printables are from @emmastudies
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02.05.18 - 2/100 days of productivity my favourite part of each month- setting up the wallpapers & calendar @emmastudies provides like the angel she is <3 after lots of thinking & careful consideration, i’ve decided to drop out of a public speaking competition i entered because it’s causing me a lot of stress & atm i’m just struggling to keep my head above water. it was a hard decision to make, but i think it’ll be for the better. have a great day x
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01.05.18 - day 1/100 
with encouragement from @stubborn-studies, i’ve decided to start a 100 days of productivity challenge ! 
today i got my bullet journal all ready for the upcoming month, and also replaced my lightbulb so i have far better lighting than before! 
not quite sure what the theme is for this month (flowers, maybe?), but i’m kinda just going with the flow at the moment,, life is stressful enough without the aesthetics of my bullet journal adding on lmao 
 have a great day x
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ig: studylustre
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should i do a 100 days of productivity?
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i can’t believe 2017 is almost over :o  studygram
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snow days = cancelled classes = less school stuff on planner
less school stuff on planner means more stuff written about how i spent most of my time on netflix. anyway, i bought a planner! i was getting tired of starting everything from scratch, so here i am. my planner is starting to look like a journal tho, oh well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
did i make the right decision to buy a planner? i feel like i’m just doing the same thing hahaha but this planner is A+++ i love it so much. thank you arohee <3
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i’ll be honest: texting in french is somewhat of a nightmare. things are often written phonetically and literally nothing will look like the french in your textbook. however, just like actual french; it may be nonsense, but it’s nonsense with rules.
in general: - no apostrophes - no accents - je/tu + être and je/tu + avoir become one word je suis → jsuis tu as → tas - je + any verb can become one word je dois → jdois - objects become one word je l’ai → jlai - basically anything that can be combined is combined
ajd - aujourd’hui bcp - beaucoup c - c’est dac - daccord dmn - demain eske - est-ce que g - j’ai gt - j’étais je ss - je suis jcp - je ne comprends pas jpp - j’en peux plus jsp - je ne sais pas jtm - je t’aime koa - quoi koi - quoi mdr - mort de rire mm - même oklm - au calme pq - pourquoi pr - pour prcq - parce que psk - parce que ptn - putain ui - oui wi - oui we - ouais ue - ouais qqch - quelque chose qqn - quelqu’un qlqn - quelqu’un qlq - quelqu’un sa - ça slt - salut ski - ce qui squi - ce qui stp - s’il te plaît svp - s’il vous plaît tfk - tu fais quoi tg - ta gueule tjr - toujours tqt - t'inquiète tt - tout wsh - wesh ya - il y a
hope this helps! and although i did make this list based off of things my friends have said, not everyone texts like this - don’t be too afraid!
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Study methods, (sorted and organised af)
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We all find ourselves in a pinch when studying for a particular subject, or some concepts or just studying in general. And then we play the blame game - I’m stupid, I suck at studying, I dumb, yadda yadda yadda.
But sometimes, the fault isn’t ours. Our study skills are largely influenced by external factors that have nothing to do with our brain (because well all humans have the same brain to begin with, yeah? It’s just some know how to use that thing, and some are still learning how to). So here’s so ways that might help you make the most of all sorts of things that are thrown your way:
1. Teachers
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Teachers influence our academics deeply and therefore it is important to know how to adjust our methods according to the types of teachers that teach us!
“The best teacher ever”
You love them, and are generally doing well in their class.
They know how to balance the amount of speech and writing part in class just perfectly and their explanations are heavenly.
For their subjects, practice papers are the best because they’ll help you lock all the info in your mind for eternities.
Solve as many tests as you can find, and get all your doubts solved by them at the end and I promise you will never have difficulty with that particular chapter again!
“The I’m-gonna-fill-the-board-with-my-marker teacher”
Doesn’t even bother speaking, just enters the class and starts writing up stuff in the board.
Class is generally noisy because their backs are turned towards you 90% of the time.
Just copy down everything form the board. Don’t leave out a single word.
Review whatever you’ve written once you get home and find out what is it that you don’t understand.
You’re lucky if they teach you math /physics /numericals based topics, because you have an entire guide on how to solve each type of sum with steps and formulas!
Once you’ve marked your doubts, take them to the teacher, or to any other teacher who teaches the same topics and get it cleared. Pretty sure you’ll rock their subject!
“The speaker”
Babbles on and on all the time, doesn’t know that the board exists.
Won’t even breathe in between the doesn’t care if nobody is listening - they’ll finish their part at all costs.
Try recording their lectures, you don’t necessarily have to take notes in class.
Once you get home, play the entire lecture and take notes now - you’re most likely to cover all important points.
If there’s something you don’t understand /think you missed, get your doubts solved by them or maybe online. This way you can do some time pass in class while not missing out at the same time!
“The quiz master”
Asks hella lot of questions, engages the class as much as possible.
Best thing to do in their class is to sit in front (it won’t make you a loser really) and listen to their questions carefully, note them down and participate.
Participating will get you noticed and also help build your confidence - and you get to impress the teacher so it’s a win win!
Prepare some questions for them in advance and keep asking, this will create a sense of ‘I’m a good student’ kinda thing in you (trust me I feel like a heavenly potato) and get your queries solved!
2. Subjects
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There are subjects that you’re so good at you could practically teach them, and then there’s math (no offence, math lovers). And physics. And chemistry. And everything that you don’t know.
Problem solving subjects
Math and physics can be a real pain, but referring to solved examples in your textbook, or your teacher’s solutions makes then 37363x easier.
A list of formulas is a must, I prefer sorting my formulas chapter wise in sticky notes but you can totally make a ‘formula + solving methods cheatsheet’ to help for finals!
Practice problems are life savers!! Keep solving until you’re pretty sure you’ll crack these types of questions.
Mostly there is a certain way of solving certain problems, figure out that common way for a bunch of problems and nite the method down. All you need to do during the exam is figure out what type of problem you are dealing with and how to solve it will be known to you automatically!
Find a good teacher - maybe a school teacher, a tutor, a classmate or maybe your dad who happens to be a math expert. You need one person to guide you through the “numerical labyrinth”. There are many awesome people on the Internet (studyblrs I’m looking at y'all) who can help.
“Theory based subjects”
History and essay writing type of subjects can be difficult to tackle, since there’s no logic you need to apply here - they only test your memory half the time.
Bullet points are so helpful when taking notes for such subjects idk I just fall in love with words that are bullet pointed.
Aesthetic note making, embellishments and all that jazz totally works here because the more time you spend with the information, the better you remember it and are able to retain it.
Try recording the lectures and playing them in your free time (as podcasts and all), maybe when cleaning your room or making yourself breakfast or doing mundane chores.
I once slept with my earphones on and was playing ‘the French revolution’ and the next day I topped our test on that topic. Now this may not be a legit tip but hey - you’re sleeping. Come on.
“Diagram and sciency subjects”
Most of us consider biology to be our favourite, but fail to do well in it sometimes. This is because we’re studying the whole thing wrongly.
Biology can be a very visual subject so all you artists bring out your creativity!
Imagining the structures of your body, an animal’s body, plant’s body, cell’s body heck any body will help you clarify the concepts in your mind.
Try breaking up large words to understand what they mean. I began learning Latin (and abandoned the effort) to grasp the biological terms better and it helps! Your language is strong - your biology is strong.
Aesthetic notes all the way down!
Chemistry can be made pretty looking with colourful reactions on paper, and there’s always mnemonics to make it fun.
I always try to form mnemonics which reference my favourite songs/dialogue /fandom stuff to spice stuff up. For example, to remember the preference order of functional groups during nomenclature I came up with “PS Sam Winchester Loves Eileen And they go on A date Next friday” (hey spn peeps how’s this?). Write down the first initial of every word you need to remember and come up with combinations, you’ll love it!
“Easy af subjects”
Personality Development and Social Science were these type of subjects for me.
All I did was read through the textbook the night before exams and I’d get a pretty good score.
Tree diagrams and tables often help with these.
Explaining the stuff to someone does the job too!
“Languages”
Three things - Duolingo /memrise /any app, flashcards, YouTube.
Your textbook is likely to have lots of practice activities, solve each one of them.
YouTube will help you with the pronouncing part - check out songs in your target language to improve!
Grammar is important, so you understand your grammar in the beginning and your base is strong.
Come up with terms in your head in your target language, although they’re wrong - there will be a point where you’ll be thinking in that language as a habit.
Don’t be afraid to mispronounce, vomit words as much as possible.
If you don’t have a vocabulary book, make one right away!
Langblrs are so amazing don’t let that resource slip out of your hands!
3. Random tips
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Change of environment usually motivate you so keep changing your study space from time to time.
Ana Mascara, study with jess, @studyquill @revisign @tbhstudying @studywithinspo have some fabulous YouTube channels and they make 'study with me’ vids too which are just too motivating so check them out!
Khanacademy, CrashCourse, ASAP science are there to clear your doubts - use the resources!
Keep two notebooks - one for class which has messy notes and scribbles and another for home with the neat and aesthetic ish.
Keep track of your portion and note your syllabus.
Highly recommended - study journal. Want me make a long ass post about it? Lemme know!
Playing teacher is a promised way to engrave the info in your mind. So go teach your friends or mom or dog or teddy! Teach me if you want to!
Make sure you have a no study day at least once 2 weeks? Because it’s important. We don’t want to get burned out!
Ted talks can be motivating!
Writing mock exams is so helpful you should totally do it!
Sleep is more important than you think it is, so sleep. Go dream the hell out!
That’s all for now folks, hope this helps a bit! My inbox is always open if you guys have any questions!
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