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asyastudieskorean · 2 months
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2.18.2024 — 오늘 제 여동생의 방에서 공부해요. 저는 너무 바빠. Besides the chapter quiz, which should really only take 십오 minutes or less, I’m literally taking the day off of work and studying to run errands and clean. 근데, 저는 책상을 샀어요. I’m sort of excited, mostly to decorate my space. It’s pretty small, but I’ll make it my own. Midterms are this week along with normal course work, so here we go!
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bitacoraofmylife · 11 months
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sun 04.06.23
Woke up with a horrible headache today so i decided to take it slow this morning. Took some medicine and chilled in my backyard for a bit with a new book and the cutest little bee!
As my korean final is only 3 weeks away, the afternoon was spent with my korean book and flashcards app.
Hope everyone's having a lovely weekend!
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dalstudy · 1 year
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new daily productivity routine. (for a better self and lifestyle change.)
starting 20.03.23
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8.00am : get up, morning stretch, clean face and drink warm water.
9.00am. : make coffee, check emails, have a lazy morning.
9.30am : check to-do list for today.
10:00am : make healthy breakfast, fill up water jug and take vitamins.
11:00am : log into yonsei and check my schedule for online classes for the day, set up up all my supplies ready for korean class.
12:00pm : make some lunch, prep for class before it begins and then study.
13:30pm : break time after class, i make some lemon juice and a cup of tea (maybe some cake). i close my eyes to rest after hyper focusing and chill.
14:00pm : back to class and put on imissmycafe because it is so relaxing.
15:00pm : classes finished, i go to do some stretching and daily workout that DAREBEE posts to relax my body.
15:35pm : go take a shower, chill with a face mask.
16:00pm : do some book writing to unwind, before dinner.
17:00pm : make a cosy dinner, relax with some kdrama (currently watching would you like a cup of coffee because it’s so cosy.)
18:00pm : go over some notes from my lessons and memorise vocab.
19-21:00pm : i relax and do my skincare routine before reading. make myself a cup of sleepy tea to end the day.
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eso-studies · 1 year
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25.3.23 || first study sessions in my new flat. medieval French is a pain in the arse
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saskia-mae · 3 days
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how to revise effectively
revision is a very important part of education, but many people have no idea how. in this post i'm going to outline the basics of revision. it's important to note that different subjects will require you to revise differently, there is no one size fits all when it comes to revision.
less is more- studying for 30 focused minutes is way more effective than a 5 hour study session while you watch tv.
work on exam technique- this is such an overlooked part of revising for an exam, but if you know how to answer the questions and what structures to use, it will really help you. ask your teacher or search for your exam board online to find out the best way for your subject and exam board.
manage distractions- if like me you get distracted super easily, you need to create an environment with limited distractions. this means put your phone on do not disturb, if your house/place of study is noisy put some headphones on and listen to classical music or study ambience (my favourites are the Harry Potter rooms by Asmrweekly on youtube). if you get distracted while studying by thinking of things you need to do, something that's really helped me is to have a piece of paper next to me that i can write all my thoughts on, so i can continue studying and do what i've written afterwards.
set precise goals for your study session- this helps to reduce procrastination. for example, if I put "study geography" on my to do list i'll procrastinate, but if I put "do 30 flashcards for the topic hazards" I have a clear idea of what I need to do
use the pomodoro method- having breaks is really important in keeping you engaged while you're studying. I don't follow the typical timings, but I usually do between 30-45 minutes of studying followed by a 10-15 minute break depending on how I'm feeling
utilise your study breaks- it's so easy to pick your phone up and scroll through tiktok until you realise your 5 minute break turned into a 3 hour tiktok binge. when I go on a study break, I only go on my phone to snap people back, or for a little scroll on pinterest. I also like to get some more water, grab a snack and stretch. If I'm having a longer break, I'll try to get outside and go for a walk, especially if the weather is good (in England this is about 5 days of the year haha)
now, onto different ways to revise
doing past papers
doing flashcards
making timelines
doing essay plans
making mindmaps
blurting
quizzes
if you study languages, practicing translations or specific types of questions that come up in the exam (for my exam board this is things like gap fill activities, 90 word listening or writing summaries, finding synonyms in a text etc.)
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samgyeopsel · 7 months
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한국어 실력을 높이기 위해서 매일 한국어로 일기를 쓰고 있어요.
As I have mentioned, September was a jam-packed month. I continue to upskill in my various interests and hobbies and pursue opportunities that I see myself enjoying - which is true most of the time. There's just so much homework to do. 🙈
I started studying Korean again to pursue translation in the future. Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines offered free cultural and language classes for the final term this year, and I got a slot for one of their classes. Registration at KCC is competitive. I initially aimed for two classes, but I am still lucky that I got into one of them. With King Sejong Institute, students complete 60 hours of language learning to graduate. Classes are happy, free, confusing, and seemingly complex at the same time 😉 but our teacher helps us understand each lesson before moving to another topic.
Oh, and we get to eat together after class, too!
I'm also studying Italian. But that's a whole other, yet equally confusing story. Languages are already mixing up in my head. But I still think that I want to learn more!
여기까지만 이야기를 할게요. 다음에 봬요!
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th3d0nutl0rd · 4 months
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English language is so hard I don't wanna learn about meanings and rep I wanna write silly little contemporary gothic ghost stories, okay?
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salty-garlic · 6 months
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Day 1 of getting rid of my procrastination
Today I didn't have any classes. I still woke up super late, around lunch (and hated myself for it), ate some cereals and nibbled on my croissant, lit up my candle from IKEA, put some jazz on yt and sat in front of my laptop. Absolutely perfect vibe for studying. Tried to translate the Jules Verne's text for next week. Aaaaaand didn't finish it... Like always. Tomorrow after my German class, I'll try to get at least something done instead of waiting till the last day. ✧ Translate the Jules Verne's text ✧ Prepare my presentation on prefixes (it's terrible, cause the first person to present didn't do it correctly, so I'm left with no good example) ✧ Study for my test on Tuesday ✧ Continue reading the book for class (The Faculty of useless knowledge by Dombrovsky) ✧ Read the anthology book for my mini thesis Русское зарубежье о Чехове, and finally settle down on my subject/problematic ✧ Look up for some psychologists ✧ Do something creative (I bought 3 canvases so I could finally use my acrylic paint!!)
I feel already overwhelmed by typing all of this D: I'm such a weakling
Right now I'm trying to read my book and doing my homework for tomorrow. But from the good news: I'm finally putting some effort in ✨Notion✨! My phone's memory is saturated with notes, screenshots of stuff that I didn't want to forget. I chose to write down all the books that I was recommended, there are 127 books for the moment but it will get bigger. I want to see some progress in my life, leave my brain stagnation, time to take care of your mental health guuuuurrrrl
I can do this
Never back down never what?
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NEVER GIVE UP
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librarydeyo · 6 months
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So you like learning languages, how many keyboards do you have on your phone?
ummmmmm
5?
higher
10?
much higher
15?
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i have 45
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Hi there ! I'm an English speaking person trying to learn Chinese (Mandarin)
I'm an absolute beginner and was wondering if anyone who speaks Chinese or is learning it had and resources (eg websites etc) or tips for me ? I don't know anyone in person who speaks Chinese :(
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asyastudieskorean · 1 month
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03.02.2024 — I got up at 7 AM this morning, a Saturday no less, and am still behind on work and school things. I’ll be using my weekend to catch up on everything. 아이고. 😮‍💨
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bitacoraofmylife · 1 year
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I'm finally back studying korean. I'm planning on taking the topik exam this year so i have started preparing for that. If someone has already taken the exam I would appreciate any tips or resources (especially if they're free lol)!
I also have to take the toefl this year, so i should start seriously studying for that as well. I still haven't found the best schedule to fit everything in, but i'm trying my best!
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dalstudy · 1 year
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안녕하세요, 제 이름이 달씨입니다. / 어학원 학생
— my name is darcy/ 달씨 and i’m a korean language student. i’ve been studying korean for several years and aim to become a literary translator, with a focus in poetry. i love coffee, have eclectic reading tastes and often write my own poetry in korean as well, which i will be posting. in my spare time i learn mongolian and kazakh. nice to meet you all.
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archaic-stranger · 2 years
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the hebrew students
sentences inscribed on crumbling parchment
reading fragments of the Dead Sea scrolls
wishing you could see other dead languages revived
studying the differences between the classical and modern forms
an ever-growing pile of flashcards in your desk drawer
acclimating to an abjad script, learning to fill in the vowels as you go
practicing ashuri script until the letters are as familiar as those of your native language
the satisfaction of feeling your fluency increase, bit by bit
words steeped in history 
tracing the ancient roots of newly created words
a sense of wonder at the sheer age of the language
walls of crumbling stone
learning to understand liturgical pronunciations as well as everyday speech
sounding out words, one phoneme at a time
examining various dialects and reading traditions from around the world
square, printed letters contrasted with more elegant cursive
pages of notes and practice exercises 
seeing the deep ties between language and religion, particularly evident with hebrew
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collway · 2 months
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There's one easy way to take a decision when you have anxiety - YOU ACCIDENTALLY SEND THE DANG TEXT AHFKSNF
I fucked up😭 I wanted to send it in french and spanish to my paired student and now its just french and abfisjd help help help help idk if she'll answer me or no
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rosyoxymoron · 2 years
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hi stranger, in case you are learning German and are brave enough to try speaking with a native, I would be glad to talk to you ^-^
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