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recherchestetique · 4 months
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catboydiiluc · 3 months
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baizhu. in bamboo rain.
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pobopolybius · 8 months
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I think the best thing about the start of Demian is witnessing little baby 10 year old Sinclair being mental about everything. "I lied to my parents and gave my own money to someone. I may well have killed God and devoured his mangled corpse in front of my family" is such a funny and real "I was raised religious" 10 year old thought process
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msmoony7 · 3 months
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ahead of scheduleeee (two of these r fanfics and one is the picture of dorian gray, that i only read bc of ben barnes and i want to watch the movie)
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knowledgeworlds · 5 months
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یادگیری زبان انگلیسی در مدت کوتاه
یادگیری زبان انگلیسی یک هدف مشترک برای بسیاری از افراد در سراسر جهان است. زبان انگلیسی به عنوان زبان بین المللی شناخته می شود و یادگیری آن می تواند فرصت های زیادی را برای شما فراهم کند.
یادگیری زبان انگلیسی می تواند به شما کمک کند تا:
با افراد از سراسر جهان ارتباط برقرار کنید
فرصت های شغلی جدیدی را به دست آورید
به تحصیل در خارج از کشور بپردازید
به اطلاعات و منابع بیشتری دسترسی داشته باشید
اگر شما هم به یادگیری زبان انگلیسی علاقه دارید و می خواهید در مدت کوتاهی به آن مسلط شوید، این مقاله را تا انتها بخوانید. در این مقاله به شما خواهیم گفت که چگونه با استفاده از روش های موثر و کاربردی، در مدت کوتاهی به زبان انگلیسی مسلط شوید.
1. اهداف خود را تعیین کنید
اولین قدم برای یادگیری هر مهارت جدیدی، تعیین اهداف است. وقتی اهداف خود را مشخص کنید، می توانید برنامه ریزی بهتری برای یادگیری خود داشته باشید.
در مورد یادگیری زبان انگلیسی، باید اهداف کوتاه مدت و بلند مدت خود را مشخص کنید. اهداف کوتاه مدت می توانند به شما کمک کنند تا انگیزه خود را حفظ کنید و پیشرفت خود را پیگیری کنید. اهداف بلند مدت به شما کمک می کنند تا در مسیر درست قرار بگیرید و به اهداف خود برسید.
برای تعیین اهداف خود، به این سوالات پاسخ دهید:
چرا می خواهید زبان انگلیسی یاد بگیرید؟
در چه زمینه هایی می خواهید از زبان انگلیسی استفاده کنید؟
تا چه حد می خواهید به زبان انگلیسی مسلط شوید؟
 
2. با اصول اولیه شروع کنید
اگر مبتدی هستید، باید با اصول اولیه زبان انگلیسی شروع کنید. این شامل یادگیری حروف الفبا، صداها، دستور زبان و واژگان پایه است.
برای یادگیری اصول اولیه زبان انگلیسی، می توانید از کتاب های درسی، منابع آنلاین یا کلاس های آموزشی استفاده کنید.
 
3. به طور منظم تمرین کنید
یادگیری زبان انگلیسی یک فرآیند زمان بر است و به تمرین منظم نیاز دارد. هرچه بیشتر تمرین کنید، سریعتر پیشرفت خواهید کرد.
برای تمرین زبان انگلیسی، می توانید از روش های مختلفی استفاده کنید. برخی از روش های موثر تمرین زبان انگلیسی عبارتند از:
تماشای فیلم و سریال های انگلیسی زبان
گوش دادن به موسیقی انگلیسی
خواندن کتاب و مجلات انگلیسی
صحبت کردن با افراد انگلیسی زبان
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4. از منابع معتبر استفاده کنید
برای یادگیری زبان انگلیسی، باید از منابع معتبر استفاده کنید. منابع معتبر منابعی هستند که توسط متخصصان زبان انگلیسی تهیه شده اند و اطلاعات دقیق و به روز ارائه می دهند.
برای پیدا کردن منابع معتبر، می توانید از نظرات دیگران استفاده کنید یا به وب سایت های آموزشی مراجعه کنید.
 
5. از اشتباهات خود نترسید
همه در هنگام یادگیری زبان انگلیسی اشتباه می کنند. مهم این است که از اشتباهات خود نترسید و از آنها درس بگیرید.
برای کاهش اشتباهات خود، سعی کنید در محیطی دوستانه و صمیمی تمرین کنید. در چنین محیطی، راحت تر می توانید اشتباهات خود را بپذیرید و از آنها درس بگیرید.
 
6. از روش های جذاب و متنوع استفاده کنید
یادگیری زبان انگلیسی باید برای شما لذت بخش باشد. اگر روش های یادگیری را جذاب و متنوع انتخاب کنید، انگیزه خود را حفظ خواهید کرد و سریعتر پیشرفت خواهید کرد.
برای یادگیری زبان انگلیسی با روش های جذاب و متنوع، می توانید از بازی ها، پازل ها، داستان ها و سایر روش های خلاقانه استفاده کنید.
 
7. از کمک دیگران استفاده کنید
اگر در یادگیری زبان انگلیسی به مشکل برخوردید، از کمک دیگران استفاده کنید. دوستان، خانواده، معلم یا یک استاد زبان انگلیسی می توانند به شما کمک کنند تا مشکلات خود را برطرف کنید.
 
8. به خودتان انگیزه بدهید
یادگیری زبان انگلیسی یک فرآیند چالش برانگیز است. برای موفقیت در این فرآیند، باید به خودتان انگیزه بدهید.
نتیجه گیری
یادگیری زبان انگلیسی در مدت کوتاهی ممکن است، اما به تلاش و تعهد نیاز دارد. اگر از روش های موثر و کاربردی استفاده کنید و به خودتان انگیزه بدهید، می توانید در مدت کوتاهی به زبان انگلیسی مسلط شوید.
در اینجا چند نکته اضافی برای یادگیری زبان انگلی��ی در مدت کوتاهی آورده شده است:
از یک برنامه ریزی دقیق استفاده کنید.
زمان خود را به درستی مدیریت کنید.
از فناوری های جدید استفاده کنید.
به دنبال فرصت های یادگیری باشید.
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با رعایت این نکات می توانید یادگیری زبان انگلیسی را برای خود آسان تر کنید و در مدت کوتاهی به آن مسلط شوید.
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dresyreads · 5 months
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Regulus Black/James Potter, Sirius Black & James Potter, Remus Lupin & James Potter Characters: Regulus Black, James Potter, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin Additional Tags: One Shot, Tooth-Rotting Fluff, Laughing Gas, Based on a Tumblr Post, James Potter In Love, Marauders, Marauders Friendship (Harry Potter), Marauders Era (Harry Potter), Regulus Black & Sirius Black Have a Good Relationship Summary:
@reggies-fake-horcrux posted on tumblr "Someone should write a one shot of James on laughing gas after getting his wisdom teeth taken out and talking about how much he likes Regulus"
...so I wrote it.
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handsomepear · 11 months
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"Incredibly subtle" metaphor for capstilism
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garnetandstorm · 2 years
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Philosophical Thought 1
When you think of what it means to exist in the world as a human being, what does this mean to you? 
Some things you might think about may include… 
● How do we know we exist? How do we know others exist? 
● What gives human life meaning?
 ● What is unique about human consciousness?
 ● How do we determine what to do or how to act? 
● What causes existential anxiety? What do we do about it? 
● How does one exist authentically in the world?
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To exist is to be. To be is to give meaning. 
You exist because you are matter. You are being matter, taking up space, are a meld of chemical and biological factors that cause you to be. Because you are being/a being, you have a mind. A conscious that drives your being to act on predispositions that keep you in being. Once developing this conscious, those actions begin to have forethought. You begin identifying things, questioning things, giving them meaning. You wonder why you are here, what created you. Because you can achieve no full answer like you did before with your actions(like burning your hand on a stove and now you know that that is  bad) it causes anxiety. So you grasp onto meanings assigned to things either by you or others. 
 Once meaning has been accomplished, you exist, be, and give meaning in order to truly live. You exist because you matter. You are matter that matters and other beings that are matter, matter as well.  You have a life with a highly meaningful orientation of meaning. You exist therefore because you mean something. It evolves from everyone matters to only I or people like me matter because to me, we mean something. 
 In a purely logical sense, we exist because we are being. We are being because we give meaning to other beings. We give meaning because we are living. And we live to serve ourselves and others like us interest. That is what it means to exist. To preserve the self and what the self loves in order to achieve the worldly term of happiness which is truly non existent because it is not real. We assigned meaning to it but it is not a being. So are we therefore truly existing if we have no meaning but our own self assigned worth? But we know that we are beings because we are made of matter. But if we don't matter, then does this physical matter exist anyway? Existence is the ability to interact with reality but our present reality is one we have created and assigned meaning to. So is reality even existing? 
 In our conscious, we exist because we feel that we exist. We can sense others and others can sense us. Do thoughts count as existence? “I think, therefore I am”. We have been taught and thought to believe that we exist. There is no on definition of existence, life, or reality. So can this question ever be answered?
Never fully. 
- Me
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mschvs · 2 years
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my last (the cruel prince), my current (these violent delights) and my next (this woven kingdom)
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the-hype-dragon · 25 days
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Books I Read in March
(I am a horrifically slow reader, always have been, so the fact that I read multiple books this month was a surprise to me)
Books I finished reading:
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones - 4/5
If you've heard of it most likely it's because of the movie. The book and the movie are similar for the first ~50% and then diverge wildly. I much prefer the book. Diana Wynne Jones was hilarious. I was pleasantly surprised at the subversion of various fairy tale tropes. Also: the copy I read had an interview with DWJ at the end, and the first question was asking her her thoughts about "everyone wanting to marry Howl." And I was like, "wow, I guess I'm not the only one." There are two types of fictional men I actually like and Howl falls into one of those types. Besides him the other characters were all very fun to read about too, I especially like how diverse the range of female characters are for a relatively short children's book. DWJ was a legend.
Winter Rose by Patricia McKillip - 5/5
Patricia McKillip is one of those authors I knew about but never got around to reading her books. I am obsessed with the tale of Tam Lin and that was what led me to buying Winter Rose, and honestly? Probably one of the best purchases I've ever made. McKillip transformed the tale of Tam Lin into a tale of cycles: of seasons, revenge, abuse, and mistakes. I have heard other books described as "lyrical" but Winter Rose is the first where I actually agreed with the assessment. McKillip had a deft hand with language and her prose is evocative without feeling superfluous; I've complained on this blog about authors using "too many" words to say "very little" and McKillip was the exact opposite of this. She was able to convey a lot without saying very much at all; and so this 260 page book still manages to feel very complete. Definitely a huge recommend.
Fire and Hemlock by Diana Wynne Jones - 4/5
Another Tam Lin retelling, mixed with the ballad of Thomas the Rhymer. DWJ turns Tam Lin into a coming-of-age story where a girl realizes that women can be heroes, too, inspired by her own childhood and the frustrations of heroic tales apparently only ever being about men. The only problem I had with this book was the age gap romance. Tom Lynn is a grown man when Polly meets him at the ripe old age of ten. Granted nothing explicitly romantic ever really happens between them in-story, and Polly's relationships and crushes tend to be pretty age-appropriate otherwise and Tom doesn't seem to think of Polly "that way" until she's about nineteen. Idk. The 80s were a different time, etc. etc. still pretty sus but not as bad as some other age gap romances I've read and am aware of.
Books I did not finish reading:
Uprooted by Naomi Novik - tentative 1/5
Sometimes you just don't get along with a book and Uprooted and I will never see eye-to-eye. There were just too many things about this book that I didn't really enjoy, mostly the juvenile plot elements being juxtaposed with real-world hardships like poverty and infant mortality, or the way Agnieszka was thirsting after the man she thought was going to r*pe her. My biggest mistake was reading this directly after Winter Rose and simultaneously with Fire and Hemlock. Ironically the actually-YA Fire and Hemlock was a much more mature story than adult-oriented Uprooted. Uprooted's characters felt like cardboard cutouts and the entire thing was paced like a Saturday morning cartoon. Big F from me, do not recommend, etc. I was expecting more because Novik's Temerarie series is pretty well-regarded and everyone seemed to like this book. I probably will not pick this back up except to skim it.
Malafrena by Ursula K. Le Guin - tentative 4/5
I started reading this on the 26th of March and made it about halfway by the 31st and ultimately decided that I have to put it down for a while. Malafrena is a book about idealists written in the most frank, cynical way possible and examines the notion of "freedom" through a philosophical lens. I fucking love it but it is a difficult read. It's about a fictional European country during the very real era of government reform of the 19th century. I appreciate that Le Guin addresses the fact that freedom in this era did not apply to women, and that Luisa Paludeskar spends most of her page time browbeating her freedom-fanboi love interest about this. Le Guin was another one of those writers who was able to convey very complex ideas without saying very much at all; I did not have to put this book down because what she was saying was going over my head. Everything was very clear, very cut-and-dry. However I have two main reasons for currently setting it aside. First: the characters are all incredibly well-written but they are also incredibly frustrating and unlikable people. I love it when an author is able to make me really care about flawed, miserable characters, but it is kind of difficult to read when ALL of them are like that. Second: there is a suicide that takes place about halfway through the book. You only get to read the aftermath, written about quite frankly, but it was so disturbing and tragic that I just couldn't go on reading at that point. I plan to pick this back up later this year but honestly just had to put it down, it was too much. Otherwise I really like it.
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And that's that on that. Going into April about halfway through Alice Hoffman's Turtle Moon, which I started the evening of March 30th and which I'm enjoying so far. I have a bunch of books I want to read and reread this year and I might just be able to get through most of them... we'll see!
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pluckycanadian · 1 year
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April Showers Bring May Poems
April showers bring May…poems? Maybe! I get our gut reaction when we hear ‘poem’ might be resistance, reluctance, and, honestly, downright boredom.  BUT. Did you know there is scientific evidence that reading even one poem daily can make your life richer, deeper, and more meaningful? It’s true! You can follow that rabbit right here – Here’s What Happens In Your Brain When You Read a Poem. Now…
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rapid-apathy · 1 year
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2023 Books
We the Living - Ayn Rand 1984 - George Orwell The Lives of the 12 Caesars - Suetonius  23 Spiritual Insights from St. Paisios of Mt. Athos - Fr Heers Nordic Tales from the Kalevala - James Baldwin The White Pill - Michael Malice 12 Rules for Life - Jordan Peterson Orthodoxy and Heresy in Early Christian Contexts Amigoland - Oscar Caseres 1917 Lenin, Wilson; the Birth of the New World Order - Arthur Herman The Real Life of Sebastian Knight - Vladimir Nabokov God’s Secretaries - Adam Nicolson A Century of War Anglo-American Oil Politics  - W. Engdahl Steppenwolf - Herman Hesse
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ajuunisu · 3 months
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Save a horse, ride a cowboy 🐎
Had to show the eye on the left side yall
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pobopolybius · 1 year
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Tc22 translation
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crazywitchkitty · 1 year
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Absolutly stunning mystery with a dash of the supernatural. Haunting story, great atmosphere and relatable narrators. I had the superbly done audiobook of this.
Perfect for the cold, foggy season
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calamitys-child · 9 months
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Granny Weatherwax is consistently described as handsome rather than beautiful and always keeps her hair tied up tight under her hat and has no interest in romantic or sexual contact past present or future and drives a janky old car broom which she refuses to let anyone else fix or replace and is deeply practical and self sufficient in her household management and is gruff and compassionate and mentors the younger members of her community and has zero time for bullies or bigots and what I'm Saying is. Stone Butch Granny Esme Weatherwax fucking When
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