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Hi everyone!!!! I have moved to @bpdsorashiunin feel free to follow over there !
Hi everyone!!!! I have moved to @bpdsorashiunin feel free to follow over there !
Hi everyone!!!! I have moved to @bpdsorashiunin feel free to follow over there !
Hi everyone!!!! I have moved to @bpdsorashiunin feel free to follow over there !
Healing is not an overnight process. It is a daily cleansing of pain, it is a daily healing of your life.
Leon Brown (via recovery-experts)
someone: who hurt you
me: do you want the complete unabridged annotated version or will the beginners introduction suffice
Making the most of Duolingo
Hereâs a list of what I do that really helps me learn the language using Duolingo; itâs extra work than the app gives you, but it helps me get my answers right most of the time and I feel like I know the language much better than I would have normally.
Completing the tree
The first thing you should do is complete the tree! Most people think they stop using Duolingo after that - this is absolutely not the stopping point! Thereâs a reason I listed this as step one.
To complete the tree, set a goal for yourself. One lesson per day, one unit per week, etc. Experiment a little and find one that works for you.
The XP feature on Duolingo helps me stay on track by measuring my frequency, not my learning. Use this to make you motivated to start each day, but donât use it as a measure of how well youâre doing. Itâs like a homework grade that gives points for completion but not accuracy. But, because of this, you can choose any goal you want. Iâm on the âinsaneâ goal (50pts per day) but I often go way past the limit. Trust me, if youâre following these steps, that wonât be a problem.
THIS IS AN IMPORTANT RULE!!!! Before ever starting a new lesson, all of your previous lessons must be golden.
Duolingo builds off of previous skills in a fairly linear way. Youâll notice especially as you get farther in the tree that whenever you learn new nouns, they will always be practiced in the context of the most recent verb tense youâve learned, and they will always mix up adjectives and phrases that youâve also recently learned. Because of this, if youâre even a little shaky on a previous lesson, youâre screwing yourself over if you donât review that first.
When you first open Duolingo, use âPractice Weak Skillsâ - this will give you a random lesson to run through and practice, and often it will mix multiple to allow you to strengthen multiple skills at once.
Keep using âPractice Weak Skillsâ until every lesson is golden. This takes about 3-4 times if you get most of the questions right, 5-6 if youâre getting most of them wrong - and it will get you past your XP goal. When youâre done, scroll through to check that every lesson is golden. Feels nice, donât it?
Your lesson strength deteriorates quickly. It often feels like youâre taking one step forwards and two steps back. This is the case for a short while - the more you practice, the longer your skills will stick there. When you need to strengthen them again, all you have to do is prove that you know it from before. Instead of 15 questions on the same lesson, youâll get about 3 - if you get all of them right, the skill goes straight back up to golden!
HOWEVER:
If you are having trouble with a certain lesson, maybe you find yourself constantly tripping up on it? Practice these lessons individually.
I constantly mess up on verbs, and now that Iâve finished the tree, whenever I review it mixes up to 4 tenses at once. What happens then? I get mixed up.
Personally, I rushed through the tree when I shouldnât have. Whoops.
Because of this, I review each verb lesson on its own before using âPractice Weak Skills.â
When I feel confident enough, the next day I might test myself using âPractice Weak Skillsâ and see how it turns out. Itâs your personal judgement call on when you should stop isolating lessons!
Grammar time!
So, if youâre anything like me, you love learning languages. If youâre even more like me, you have a preference for doing it, and it is not memorizing vocab (though this is necessary!). Duolingo is nice for vocab and grammarâŠ.practice. To practice, you have to learn it first, right? It teaches you the vocab well, but thereâs one huge problem I found while finishing up my Spanish tree: The farther you get, the less grammar lessons there are.
This is crucial! How am I supposed to know whatâs going one with he/habia/habias when I donât even know what the tense is?
So, I prepared a list of grammar resources/courses that I think do a good job of walking you through, step-by-step, the lessons in a similar order to Duolingo.
My recommendation for using these requires looking ahead. Look at your next Duolingo lesson and, before taking it, look at the corresponding lesson on one of these websites. Take notes on it! Go back to Duolingo and now that you actually know what youâre doing. (If you get things consistently wrong, you can then review the grammar lesson on whatever website - in case theyâre out of order). These apply to any website or program other than Duolingo, especially self-teaching, since theyâre all basic grammar lessons.
The ones Iâve listed are mainly Spanish and German; these are the languages Iâm studying. I canât speak on other websites and their ease/comprehensiveness if Iâm not studying that language! Please feel free to edit this post and add your own websites/languages when you reblog.
Spanish
StudySpanish.com (This is my personal favourite! Separated into units that progress from basic to advanced.)
SpanishDict.com (good for referencing what you got wrong. Organizes by subject of lesson rather than easy-hard)
Bowdoin (Another one that goes through basic-advanced. Has lessons written in Spanish and exercises to practice! Also has more information than most of these other links, however this can be confusing and thatâs why itâs not my favourite.)
German
German-Grammar.de (Has a TON of information and exercises; can be hard to navigate.)
Dartmouth Review (A little chart to separate very broad categories; once you pick a section, it goes on for a while.)
Deutsch Lingolia (Left column has a list; the top part is the important tenses, nouns, etc. grammar stuff.)
All Languages
ielanguages (Contains French, Spanish, ESL, Italian, German, Swedish, and Dutch, with a little information about various non-European languages.)
Rocket Languages (Another good reference. Ads pop up, but you donât need to pay in order to read the free coursework. On each of these pages there should be a blue column on the right listing grammar lessons. Good luck!)
Spanish
Portuguese
Korean
Japanese
Italian
Hindi
German
French
Chinese
Egyptian Arabic
@lesbiandecapre i saw you mentioning youd like to be tagged on posts about linguistics and such ? (: sorry if i misunderstood !
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any post about a âgroup chatâ just reminds me of how it feels like everybody in the world already has their little group of friends and iâm just kinda constantly floating in and out of peopleâs outer circles, so even if they consider me their friend theyâd be just fine without me since they have so many people they like more than me
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Itâs not a hotline or anything⊠But I do know of an abuse survivor resource⊠Maybe itâs got something that you would find useful rejectingthesilence.bloâŠ
this is great, thank you
BPD is basically lucky dip for mental health issues. You wake up every morning like what am I gonna get today? Dissociation? Paranoia? Anger? Emotional meltdown? Euphoria? Impulsiveness? Who the fuck knows
heres ur daily reminder that if youâre a victim of abuse or trauma youâre automatically better than the person who hurt you
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