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daydream-studyblr · 6 months
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19/20 wooo
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spider-incarnate · 1 year
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mis notas hoy. estoy tratando tomar notas sin inglés.
recursos: spanishdict
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otra-estudiante · 11 months
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Hola, hola♡
Ufff, había pasado tiempo desde que subí contenido; pero estamos de vuelta🥳
Aquí el apunte sobre marketing de contenido
Díganme, que prefieren, ¿apuntes a mano o digitales?
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lapoesiadelucy · 2 years
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ʚ♡⃛ɞ studyblr intro
‹𝟹 i've finally decided to make my own studyblr!! i will use this blog that used to be a site where i taught korean to spanish speakers. i am no longer learning korean since i realized how difficult is it. maybe in the future, i will try to learn korean again but right now i want to learn languages closer to spanish.
「❀」 basics
lucy (yes, i am spanish but my name it is in english)
she/her
22
i have asd (autism spectrum disorder)
spain, barcelona
intp
capricorn bitch!
「❀」 studies
university degree in hispanic studies
how to teach spanish to foreigners (university course)
how to write film scripts through films (university course)
cinema, communication and marketing (university course)
great masters, great works. the canon of ancient art (university course)
「❀」 languages
spanish native
catalan native
english b2 (hopefully c1 in the near future)
learning french
i know how to translate ancient greek and latin texts
「❀」 interests
football, soccer
books
astrology, tarot, zodiac signs
spanish literature
universal literature
languages
「❀」 bonus
lo-fi lover
light energy
tea
latte :D
kpop
catholic
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niatheworst · 7 months
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Saw a video about how Duolingo works and apparently the weird sentences are made by actual people on purpose, because 1- it's fun, 2- something unusual is easier to remember and 3- even if you're not gonna use "the bear talks with a lawyer" in real life you're probably gonna remember the grammar structure when using actual sentences. So whenever you see a Duolingo phrase that maker you go "WTF?!" Know that someone probably had a lot o fun adding it to the app
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ros3ybabe · 30 days
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My Morning Routine 🎀
I have adopted a new morning routine because I didn't have one for honestly the last....4 months? Eeeeessshh, absolutely not good for me. I've had to tweak the routine this week, but I think I've got it down! I wake up between 5am and 6am, typically closer to 6am, but it depends on the days because Fridays, Saturdays, and some Sundays I have to leave my house by 7/7:30am. I typically have 2 hours for this routine which is perfect for me!
Current Morning Routine 💗
Wake up between 5am and 6am
Drink water, use the bathroom
Make my bed
Do a quick Yoga with Adriene morning yoga workout, then put yoga mat away
Write in my guided journal
Complete a morning journal prompt of choice in my other journal
Make an Iced Coffee (medium roast Coffee k cup , one sweet n low packet, splash of French vanilla creamer)
Read 1 Chapter OR 15/20 minutes (typically self help book but honestly any book is fine for me!)
Plan out some things for the day (planner, Google Calendar, brain dump list, review todo lists for day)
Shower/Wash face (depends on if I showered night before)
Do my morning skincare! (vitamin c serum, moisturizer, sunscreen, lip balm)
Get dressed for the day (either work clothes or normal outfit depending on what i have to do)
Pack my bag(s) for the day (again, depends on the class, and if I have work then I may take a 2nd bag)
Head out (if necessary, which it typically is, except for most Sundays!)
And that's my morning routine! I love it so much, it's been so nice waking up at a set time every day and has been forcing me to be more mindful of when I go to sleep and how much caffiene I am consuming. It's so nice to have a morning routine, and I am currently working on implementing a night routinebecause I thrive with routines!
til next time lovelies 🩷
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lupusmaxima · 1 year
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2023/02/10
class got cancelled today, so i spent the day watching wall-e... for educational reasons of course!
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tulip-jojo · 1 year
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26th of april,
virginia woolf bewitched me with her writing and there is no going back 🫶🏼
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frenchiepal · 1 year
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10.1.23🌷 did a short revision session and then watched my friend be productive for two hours :)
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lostfeb · 6 months
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language, the building blocks of communication. how could i not want to learn it all?
ughhhh every script, every grammar structure, every word… i love it all so much.
the feeling of when you watch something you used to not understand? when you finally communicate your thoughts after struggling to get your words out? when you meet someone new? when you understand an untranslatable joke? when you learn one word then start seeing it everywhere? when your brain starts to hurt in the good way because its all so confusing? then months later down the line those things come to you like second nature… it’s incredible.
the human mind can do so so so much. why not learn it all? why not at least try?
even forgetting things, making mistakes, and getting embarrassed feels good at this point. it feels like it’s all part of the process.
:)
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hi-i-am-a-sock · 13 days
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code switching is great because one moment everyone can understand you and the next la frase gets totalmente incompréhensible for tout le mundo except ton cerebro y on ne peut hacer anything about ça
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daydream-studyblr · 6 months
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Kind tired but I try to keep going
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er-cryptid · 9 months
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Emotions (Spanish)
love = amor
worried = preocupado
angry = enojado
sad = triste
embarassed = avergonzada
afraid = asustado
kind = tipo
happy = feliz
amazed = asombrado
delighted = encantado
bored = perforado
tired = cansado
sensitive = doloroso
hate = odio
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adhd-languages · 1 month
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Keeping up your Languages when you’re Busy
Confession: I’ve been slacking on Japanese recently because my life has been so hectic recently. So here are some of the ways I’ve been trying to keep it in my brain when I can’t dedicate a lot of time to studying.
CHANGE YOUR PHONE LANGUAGE
This applies to computers as well! This is the easiest way to ensure you see at least some of your target language every day. It’s good for any level, even beginners.
If you haven’t already done this, do it now. I understand that some things are important and you need to be sure you understand them — in that case, you can always change individual apps to have different languages, just look up the app name in settings.
Podcasts/Music
Find some podcasts in your target language and listen to them before bed, during your commute, whatever. There are lots of podcasts made specifically for learners, or you can look up topics in your target language to find a podcast you might enjoy.
Music is also an amazing way to hear your target language being used. If you find an artist you like, that’s another good way to study your TL! Follow them on socials, look up interviews with them, etc.
Talk to Yourself
Any spare minute you have, talk to yourself in your target language. It doesn’t need to be out loud. You can have a conversation with yourself, try to express how you’re feeling, make up stories, or just describe the things around you in your target language. This is also a good way to see what kind of vocabulary you’re missing.
Apps
Duolingo has fired a ton of translators and started using crappy AI translations — so they’re probably not the best choice.
I’d recommend dictionary app that has some sort of flash card feature is also good, or an anki deck. Drops is good, and has a lot of languages, but keep in mind you’ll need audio. Anything that’s easy to get out and do for even just a few minutes is perfect.
Apps won’t teach you a language on their own, but doing a little every day helps remind me the language exists and keeps it in my mind.
Texting/Writing/Posting
Whether your friends know your TL or not, force them to experience it by randomly messaging in Japanese! Or, if you feel fancy, download an app like “HelloTalk”, “Tandem”, “Speaky”, “Tabee”…there are a lot.
If you keep a digital journal (like I do…inconsistently), try to write some entries in your TL.
If you have a blog, which I assume you do, post in your TL. Even if you’re a beginner, you can make a sideblog dedicated to saying stuff like “I’m hungry” and “Green is my favourite colour” in your target language.
Open your notes app and just write random words you can remember or sentences you can string together.
I know it’s really difficult, and don’t beat yourself up because you aren’t studying as hard. A language can be a lifelong companion — you’ll have phases of studying constantly, and sometimes it’ll take the back seat, but there’s no rush to learn it. Have a great day :)!
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expiationist · 9 months
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—study day with my best friend :)
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abbyofthecosmos · 1 year
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My favourite (free!) language learning apps
General:
Duolingo - everyone's heard of this one (and is familiar with its slightly threatening owl mascot). This has been my favourite language learning app ever since I started using it; it allows so much practice, with none of the actual content being stuck behind a paywall, unlike a lot of popular learning apps.
Drops - this is a vocab learning app with many different languages available. The free version offers 5 minutes of learning a day, which doesn't sound like much but is great if you have a busy schedule.
For Spanish learners:
SpanishDict - Primarily a Spanish dictionary, this app also has grammar lessons, vocab lists and conjugation practice. A really great app that I make use of on a daily basis!
For Japanese learners:
Ringotan - a kanji learning app that uses spaced repition learning. You can choose what order to learn the kanji (for example in the order they are introduced in a certain textbook, or following JLPT)
Kanji Tree - similar to Ringotan, but you can choose between recognition, reading and writing practice (so if you only want to be able to read Japanese and don't care about writing, this is probably a better option)
Infinite Japanese - a great app for beginners, this teaches basic vocab such as colours and animals while feeling more like a game rather than study.
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