Travel journal inserts and reading journal pages of 2022. Iām excited for where this new year will take me, eager to learn new lessons from books.
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Cosmic Funnies
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Acquired Stardust
almost home
RMH
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Peter Solarz
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
art blog(derogatory)

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dirt enthusiast
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Travel journal inserts and reading journal pages of 2022. Iām excited for where this new year will take me, eager to learn new lessons from books.
Learning⦠Itās a very good summary and opening of the topic
she submitted her final essay
I havent been active, it has been two years, and while reading myself , now ive realised that so many things have happened. I have a very exciting job at the local modern art museum, im almost finishing level b2 of german ⦠well⦠im impressed of myself. I would really love to keep up with this side blog i made since id like to practice more my english/ french/ german and spanish writing. Also to track my studies, my āstudentā life with languages and philosophy and everything else like my readings and other interests.
How to study grammar in a foreign language
I have studied grammar in French, Spanish, Arabic, Japanese and Russian, so Iām basing this off of my experiences with that. Iām going to preface this by saying that in order to study grammar fairly quickly and effectively, youāre going to need to put the work in. Yes, you can learn grammar through conversation and making mistakes, but frankly, it will take a lot longer, and will be a lot more confusing. Grammar is hard and often boring, but itās necessary.
Do practice questions! This is honestly your best option. Get a workbook (you can probably find loads of PDFs online, like on Z-library), and work through the questions without checking your notes.
Make your notes as minimal as you can! Just write down the essentials, which is usually the structure, when you use the structure and some example sentences. Itās tempting to write down what the textbook says word for word, but itās a waste of time.
Make your own example sentences! Use your own vocabulary, even if itās limited, to make your own sentences in the language. If you can do this accurately, then thatās a sign that you do know the structure.
Get corrections! You can use HiNative, or ask a native speaker. Itās important to know where youāre going wrong, so you can target your weaknesses later.
Write! This is the best, honestly. Writing is a fairly complex and necessary way of demonstrating your understanding of grammar, and itās easy to see where you are going wrong when you write. You can use a site like Journaly to get corrections.
Do translations! Get an article or short story, and try translating a paragraph into your target language (make sure to get corrections). Look up vocabulary you donāt know, as that isnāt the most important thing in this exercise.
Drill your irregular verbs! Use flashcards, write them over and over again, however you do it, just get them stuck in your head.
Make a cheat sheet! I did this with French and it worked wonders. I recommend just doing it to review rules that you at least have a vague idea about.Ā
Ask questions! If you have a teacher, or a native friend, ask them for help understanding grammar. You can also use online forums.Ā
Use formulae! If you have a fairly logical brain, then it might make sense for you to write your notes using this format.
Read more! Input is EVERYTHING. Reading more books and articles in your target language will expose you more to grammar in itās natural state, and that will really improve your grammar.
Be aware of when you use certain grammar rules! Ask questions, make your notes and practice loads. Itās really important to be solid in your knowledge of the usage of a grammar rule.
Regularly review! You can look at your notes, or do some online quizzes. Just make sure youāre regularly refreshing your memory.
Thanks for reading this post! I hope it was somewhat useful to you!
06.XII studying at home today
German food list
Frühstück/Breakfast:
Brot/Toast mit Butter, Marmelade, Honig, Wurst oder KƤse (Bred/toast with butter, jam, honey, sausage or cheese)
Müsli/Müesli (cereals) mit Obst (fruits), Joghurt (yoghurt) oder Milch (milk)
Frühstücksei (breakfast egg)
Kaffee, Tee, Saft, Kakao oder MilchĀ (coffee, tea, juice, cocoa or milk)
Gerichte/Dishes:
Blutwurst (blood sausage)
BratheringĀ (fried herring)
BratkartoffelnĀ (fried potatoes)
BratwurstĀ (bratwurst, sausage)
BrezelĀ (pretzel)
CurrywurstĀ
DampfnudelnĀ (yeast dumplings)
EierkuchenĀ (pancake)
Eintopf
FrikadellenĀ (meatballs)
KartoffelpufferĀ (potato āpancakesā)
Kartoffelpüree (mashed potatoes)
KartoffelsalatĀ (potato salad)
Knödel (dumplings)
Leipziger Allerlei
MaultaschenĀ (German ravioli)
Königsberger Klopse (meatballs in caper sauce)
Salzkartoffeln (boiled potatoes)
SauerbratenĀ (marinated pot roast)
SauerkrautĀ (pickled cabbage)
Schnitzel
SpƤtzleĀ
WeiĆwürste (Bavarian veal sausage)
Desserts:
Apfelmus (apple sauce)
Apfelstrudel
Baumkuchen
BienenstichĀ (bee sting cake)
BerlinerĀ (jelly donut)
DonauwelleĀ (chocolate-covered cake with vanilla pudding & sour cherries)
Franzbrötchen (cinnamon-flavoured pastry)
KrapfenĀ (Bavarian donut)
LebkuchenĀ (gingerbread)
MarzipanĀ
Pfeffernüsse (gingerbread biscuits)
PuddingĀ (pudding)
Rote Grütze (red berry compote)
Schokoküsse (chocolate marshmallows)
Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte (Black Forest cake)
Spaghettieis
SpeiseeisĀ (ice cream)
GetrƤnke/Beverage
Altbier (top-fermented dark beer)
Fanta
Helles (lager)
KƶlschĀ
MƤrzenbierĀ
Pilsner Bier (Pilsner)
RadlerĀ (beer with lemonade)
Schorle
Schwarzbier
SpeziĀ (coke & lemonade)
Sprudelwasser
WeizenbierĀ (wheat beer)
This list is not complete! If you want to, you can add your favorite German dishes when you reblog it :)
An amazing way of describing the most wonderful of miracles: life ... Lāinteligence des fleurs ... it is such a detailed description of how flowers are capable of changing their structure in ways that seem out of a science fiction novel. Maeterlinck achieves make me feel every aspect of a flower in a different way that is so far from the biology ways, since his descriptions that are such sensitive ... im sure you could feel everything he highlights from the plants and flowers
13 May 2019 | Itās almost summer. I have absolutely loved my courses this semester, but I will definitely be happy when this week is finished. I just submitted my final paper for my seminar course and now Iām on to studying for my church history exam. After that, all that remains is my Greek final and then I can put all my time into reading the towering pile of *other* books Iāve accumulated over the past few weeks.Ā
3.11.19
I was doing my homework on the floor today so I could stretch at the same time and this rainbow showed up through the window. and to think its aĀ Monday. lol
Me, studying everything last minute like:
Sunday readings
loving the Zadie Smith book (Feel Free) hopefully tomorrow iāll write more about it.... and also reading for my seminar on Contemporary Polytheism... and messing the copies with my red pencil
news
also, iām starting a book club project. Iām so excited about it iāve always wanted to be part of a real one. And by real I mean with serious and compromised people. Our first book will be āFeel Freeā bu Zadie Smith sooooo interesting and exciting!!
We are planning to read fiction, non-fiction, essays, novels, theory and all kinda of things , the plan seems to be practicing book club discussions like chilli ambient where everybody talks, but also study sessions of theory (literature and art) I canāt wait
Iām not sure yet but maybe we will have some production after discussion maybe text like blog or web page or/and podcast and newsletter idk....
the office. As an editor assistant Iāve been able to learn SO MUCH of editorial processes and research also about a bit of the academic world... iām loving the editorial part of my career
Re-blog if you can write in cursive.
I heard cursive is dying. I want to see who still uses it.
for one of my classes I had to chose a topic to work all along the semester and guess which Iāve chosen ... well Iām guessing Iāll like to approach to the color as a character more than a technique or a tool to draw and paint .. but first gotta learn lots of it
prepping for tomorrowāsĀ seminar and updating my thesis progress journal.