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여러분 안녕하세요!
저는 오늘에 제 한국어 공책을 긑냈어요!!
저는 그 공책을 12월 2017년부터 4월 2020까지 있어요 (4년!!). 아 ㅏ 시간이 오래 걸렸어요 ㅠㅠㅠ
암튼 아직 기뻐요! 저는 지금에 새로운 한국어 공책을 있오요. 그리고 한국어를 더 배우고 싶어요!!
화이팅!!
(제 실수를 교정해주세요!! 저는 아직 배우고 있어요...)
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getting back in the notebook game :D
also my korean is getting so much better?? uhh??
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How To Study Multiple Languages!
Recently had a follower ask me how I study multiple languages at once and it inspired me to make this post!
So, here are some tips on how to study multiple languages (from someone whose studying 9+ languages atm!):
1. PRIORITIZE
If you try to study all your languages all the time, you’re going to go crazy, and you’re not going to get anywhere (trust me, tried it before). Categorize your target languages based on importance and urgency. Personally, I use the terms primary, secondary, casual, and “dabbled in” (lol) to describe my languages, ranging from most important to least. Primary languages should be studied the most, and casual languages should be studied the least, which brings me to my next point.
2. MAKE A SCHEDULE
Please, please, PLEASE, make some sort of schedule or to-do list, it will make your life so much easier, I swear. As I said previously, prioritize your languages and study the most important ones the most and the least important ones the least. Personally, I like to create a weekly plan on what languages I’ll be studying and on what days. For example, Chinese is one of my primary languages, so I study it every single day, while Italian is one of my more casual languages, so I study it every few days. All in all, you don’t need to (and shouldn’t) study all your target languages in one day. I would even go as far as saying that you should study some languages on a biweekly basis, rather than every week, if that’s something that would work for you.
3. MAKE GOALS (and achieve them!)
This is sort of similar to my last point, but it’s still something I wanted to address in more detail. It’s pretty difficult to create an accurate schedule if you don’t have a specific and detailed goal in mind. Ask yourself questions like, what languages do I need to learn the quickest (ex. an important trip coming up that requires you to know the lang)? How fluent do I want to get? Why am I learning this language (for fun, to talk with natives, to watch your favorite show w/o subtitles, etc)? Aligning your schedule and mindset with these goals will help you to keep focused on your languages!
4. IMMERSION
One highly underated and underdone language learning technique is immersion! Immersion is, well, exactly what it sounds like: it’s when you immerse yourself in the language. Good ways to immerse yourself is through listening to music or podcast in your target language or watching videos, movies, or TV shows (+ its fun!!). Of course, the best way the immerse yourself in a language would be through moving to a country that speaks the language or speaking to native speakers. However, if you’re broke and socially anxious (like yours truly), this isn’t always an option. Also, one thing that I like to do is to change my phone language to whatever language I’m studying at the moment. It really helps!
5. DON’T STRESS (seriously!)
Finally, don’t stress yourself out! Language learning is supposed to be fun and enjoyable, not something that makes you want to curl up in a ball and cry. I’ve made this mistake many times, and it just hurts you in the long run. If you are stressed out by the amount of languages you are learning, STUDY LESS LANGUAGES! Seriously, it’s okay! You can always come back to them at a later time.
Overall, just enjoy the process and have fun with it! Studying languages should be enjoyable to you, and should make your life better, not more stressful.
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Wonderful things about people learning a new language:
 When they have no idea how to balance the formality of their word choices and the severity of their cursing, so it’s neutral at -
nvm I can’t explain it eloquently with words, I made a chart.
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who else is using their school’s coronacation to catch up on their language studies??
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today in foundations of syntax, my professor said that in the next 50 years the second person plural pronoun might change to y’all.
knowing tumblr, and how much y’all is used here, I ask you y’all to help me bring about this change.
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Question for you guys:
What type of vocabulary is easiet for you to learn? The most difficult for you?
Personally, I struggle w/ numbers and dates SO MUCH and I don’t even know why. Food vocabulary is pretty easy for me though, probably because I’m a huge foodie lol
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Literally dark academia today ( me working on maths & (physics soon) only by the light of my keyboard and whatever comes through the window.
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a peek into my 2020 bullet journal
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imagine consistenly studying your target lang😳
could never be me😳✌️
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so...anyone know any good latin resources?
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does anyone else take notes like this? or is it just me lol
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tfw you want the word in one language and your brain has to cycle through every single language you have ever studied to get to it
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2020 Language Goals!
Hey guys! Can you believe it’s a new decade? It’s crazy!
One of my resolutions is to have neater and more formal blog style (can you tell?). Do you guys like this style better? Or do you prefer my old style? Or do you just not care either way (fair enough!)?
Anyway, I’m rambling, onto the language goals!
I’m going to be honest. . .I barely completed any of my resolutions from last year. Honestly, I just think my goals were too vague. . .and I’m lazy lol
So, here’s the plan: for pretty much all of my languages, I want to learn more vocabulary. I need to figure out better ways to study vocab and to make it stick! Also, my grammar is trash. Like, it’s really bad. I really neglected my grammar studies in 2019 and I regret it. I’m going to get back in the habit of studying grammar and making actual sentences in my target languages. Additionally, I just need to immerse myself more, through books, TV shows, movies—you name it!
To add to that growing list, I also need to manage my time better! My time management skills have gone down the drain this past year and I desperately need them back (like, ASAP!).
Of course, I want to post more often on Tumblr and possibly start a YouTube channel (we’ll see lol).
Happy New Year everyone! And good luck into the new decade!
What are you guys’ new year resolutions? Lemme know!
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