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vocabulary lesson: singularity by bts
무언가 = something
깨지는 = breaking
소리 = sound
문득 = suddenly
잠에서 깨 = wake from sleep
낯설음 = unfamiliarity
가득한 = full
귀를 = ears
막아 보지만 = try to close them but…
잠엘 들지 못해 = can’t fall asleep
목이 = throat
자꾸 = keeps
아파와 = hurting
Continua a leggere
if you’re reading this i hope you find the strength to get through whatever it is that’s causing you so much trouble or pain at the moment
Marvin: Do you take constructive criticism?
Jameson, already crying: Yes.
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21/03/2019
i spend my day in the library to study for my upcoming literature exam! i then did some stuff at home so i had a spectacularly productive day
this book is becoming my nightmare
i've never felt less prepared for an exam lmao
MORE 10 Useful Verbs + How to Use Them [pt. 3]
These seem to be really helpful to a lot of people, so get ready for pt. 3!
[pt.1] // [pt. 2] // [pt.3]
This list will go over: (25/100) 1. 만들다 - to make 2. 헤어지다 - to break up 3. 갈아입다 - to change (clothes) 4. 거짓말하다 - to lie 5. 기다리다 - to wait 6. 나가다 - to leave 7. 전화하다 - to call (on the phone) 8. 대답하다 - to answer 9. 일어나다 - to get up 10. 타다 - to ride
만들다 – to make
Present Tense: casual – 만들어 low formal – 만들어요 high formal – 만들습니다 Past Tense: casual – 만들었어 low formal – 만들었어요 high formal – 만들었습니다 Future Tense: casual – 만들 거야 // 만들겠어 low formal – 만들 거예요 // 만들겠어요 high formal – 만들 겁니다 // 만들겠습니다
Example Sentences: 1. casual: 심심할 때 종이 비행기를 만들어 – I make paper airplanes when I’m bored 2. low formal: 브라우니를 만들었어요 – I made brownies 3. high formal: 학교에 친구를 만들 겁니다 // 만들겠습니다 – I will make friends at school
헤어지다 – to break up
Present Tense: casual – 헤어져 low formal – 헤어져요 high formal – 헤어집니다 Past Tense: casual – 헤어졌어 low formal – 헤어졌어요 high formal – 헤어졌습니다 Future Tense: casual – 헤어질 거야 // 헤어지겠어 low formal – 헤어질 거예요 // 헤어지겠어요 high formal – 헤어질 겁니다 // 헤어지겠습니다
Example Sentences: 1. casual: 헤어지자 – let’s break up 2. low formal: 남친이랑 헤어졌어요 – I broke up with my boyfriend 3. high formal: 내일 누나와 헤어질 겁니다 // 헤어지겠습니다 – I’m going to break up with noona tomorrow
갈아입다 – to change (clothes)
Present Tense: casual – 갈아입어 low formal – 갈아입어요 high formal – 갈아입습니다 Past Tense: casual – 갈이입었어 low formal – 갈아입었어요 high formal – 갈아입었습니다 Future Tense: casual – 갈아입을 거야 // 갈아입겠어 low formal – 갈아입을 거예요 // 갈아입겠어요 high formal – 갈아입을 겁니다 // 갈아입겠습니다
Example Sentences: 1. casual: 옷 갈아입는 곳이 어디에요? – where’s the dressing room? 2. low formal: 바지에서 반바지까지 갈아입었어요 – change from pants to shorts 3. high formal: 갈아입을 겁니다!! // 갈아입겠습니다!! – I’m going to change!!
거짓말하다 – to lie
Present Tense: casual – 거짓말해 low formal – 거짓말해요 high formal – 거짓말합니다 Past Tense: casual – 거짓말했어 low formal – 거짓말했어요 high formal – 거짓말했습니다 Future Tense: casual – 거짓말할 거야 // 거짓말하겠어 low formal – 거짓말할 거예요 // 거짓말하겠어요 high formal – 거짓말할 겁니다 // 거짓말하겠습니다
Example Sentences: 1. casual: 거짓말하지 마 – don’t lie 2. low formal: 스코어에 대해 거짓말했어요 – I lied about my score 3. high formal: 이모를 위해서 제가 거짓말할 겁니다 // 거짓말하겠습니다 – I will lie for my aunt (f.)
기다리다 – to wait
Present Tense: casual – 기다려 low formal – 기다려요 high formal – 기다립니다 Past Tense: casual – 기다렸어 low formal – 기다렸어요 high formal – 기다렸습니다 Future Tense: casual – 기다릴 거야 // 기다리겠어 low formal – 기다릴 거예요 // 기다리겠어요 high formal – 기다릴 겁니다 // 기다리겠습니다
Example Sentences: 1. casual: 여기 기다려 – wait here 2. low formal: 저는 4시간 기다렸어요 – I waited for 4 (four) hours 3. high formal: 언니의 방 안에 기다릴 겁니다 // 기다리겠습니다 – I will wait in my sister’s room (f.)
나가다 – to leave
Present Tense: casual – 나가 low formal – 나가요 high formal – 나갑니다 Past Tense: casual – 나갔어 low formal – 나갔어요 high formal – 나갔습니다 Future Tense: casual – 나갈 거야 // 나가겠어 low formal – 나갈 거예요 // 나가겠어요 high formal – 나갈 겁니다 // 나가겠습니다
Example Sentences: 1. casual: 지금 나가 – leave now 2. low formal: 전기가 나갔어요 – the power went out 3. high formal: 내일 나갈 겁니다 // 나가겠습니다 – I will leave tomorrow
전화하다 – to call (on the phone)
** remember to use 여보세요 when answering **
Present Tense: casual – 전화해 low formal – 전화해요 high formal – 전화합니다 Past Tense: casual – 전화했어 low formal – 전화했어요 high formal – 전화했습니다 Future Tense: casual – 전화할 거야 // 전화하겠어 low formal – 전화할 거예요 // 전화하겠어요 high formal – 전화할 겁니다 // 전화하겠습니다
Example Sentences: 1. casual: 나중에 전화해 – call me later 2. low formal: 그가 늦을거라고 전화했어요 – he called and said he’d be late 3. high formal: 제 엄마는 제가 전화할 겁니다 // 전화하겠습니다 – My mom will call me
대답하다 – to answer
Present Tense: casual – 대답해 low formal – 대답해요 high formal – 대답합니다 Past Tense: casual – 대답했어 low formal – 대답했어요 high formal – 대답했습니다 Future Tense: casual – 대답할 거야 // 대답하겠어 low formal – 대답할 거예요 // 대답하겠어요 high formal – 대답할 겁니다 // 대답하겠습니다
Example Sentences: 1. casual: 내 질문이 대답해 줘 – please answer my question 2. low formal: 그는 있다가 대답했어요 – he answered after a short pause 3. high formal: 저희는 몇가지 질문에 대답할 겁니다 // 대답하겠습니다 – We will answer a few questions
일어나다 – to get up
Present Tense: casual – 일어나 low formal – 일어나요 high formal – 일어납니다 Past Tense: casual – 일어났어 low formal – 일어났어요 high formal – 일어났습니다 Future Tense: casual – 일어날 거야 // 일어나겠어 low formal – 일어날 거예요 // 일어나겠어요 high formal – 일어날 겁니다 // 일어나겠습니다
Example Sentences: 1. casual: 그만 자고 일어나 – stop sleeping and get up 2. low formal: 이 아침에 늦게 일어났어요 – I woke up late this morning 3. high formal: 변화가 빠르게 일어날 겁니다 // 일어나겠습니다 – change will come fast
타다 – to ride
Present Tense: casual – 타 low formal – 타요 high formal – 탑니다 Past Tense: casual – 탔어 low formal – 탔어요 high formal – 탔습니다 Future Tense: casual – 탈 거야 // 타겠어 low formal – 탈 거예요 // 타겠어요 high formal – 탈 겁니다 // 타겠습니다
Example Sentences: 1. casual: 하루 동안 걷거나 자전거를 타 – they walk or ride a bicycle for a day 2. low formal: 9살 때 비행기를 탔어요 – when I was 9, I rode a plane 3. high formal: 저는 오후 열차를 탈 겁니다 // 타겠습니다 – I will ride an afternoon train
I hope you enjoyed this segment of Useful Verbs + How to Use Them! I have been getting some asks about how to conjugate other than the basic Present, Past, and Future Tense - my answer is I will create their own post! I already have conjugation here so I will make another post about different conjugation and verb endings! Enjoy this lesson, for now, stay tuned for future lessons! Happy Learning :)
~ SK101
u ever see a word and just go mmm that’s a good fucking word congratulations english language
Me,in places with a lot of tourists : I must get near that group, not so close to disturb them but close enough to hear them talking and try to guess what language they’re speaking
Single Tasking
Monotasking, also known as single-tasking, is the practice of dedicating oneself to a given task and minimizing potential interruptions until the task is completed or a significant period of time has elapsed.
a) eat breakfast without checking your phone or watching tv 🍳🧠
b) simply observe when you’re in the car, on the bus, train or plane. (or if you’re like me riding your bike 🚴🏻♀️)
c) watch a movie start to finish without distractions (seriously the best 😭❤️)
d) listen to an album all the way through
e) focus on the art of listening rather than talking
f) capture your To-do lists in a notebook rather than multi task
g) have a morning routine
h) divide your tasks into 20 minute intervals (send me asks if you wanna see my cleaning schedule!!)
i) de clutter your workspace / bedroom
j) detox from technology one day a week
k) check your emails / texts at a designated time of the day
l) slow down your evening with a night ritual
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I hope this helps. Let me know what you try / know !!
*:・°✧ how to introduce yourself in korean°
1. 이름이 뭐예요? whats your name? - 제 이름은 name이에요/예요 or 저는 name이에요/예요
~이에요 if ur name ends with a consonnant ~예요 if it ends with a vowel
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2. 어디에서 왔어요? where are you from? - country 사람이에요
examples : 프랑스 사람이에요 ; i am french 프랑스 ; france 사람 ; person
중국 사람이에요 ; i am chinese etc..
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3. 몇살이에요? how old are you? - age살이에요
examples : 17살이에요 ; i’m 17 years old 24살이에요, 14살이에요…
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4. 취미가 뭐예요? what are ur hobbies? - 노래하는 것을 좋아해요 i like singing
verb+는 것을 좋아해요
요리하는 것을 좋아해요 ; i like cooking 읽는 것을 좋아해요 ; i like reading 춤 추는 것을 좋아해요 ; i like dancing
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5. 학생+이에요 ; i am a student 고등학생 ; high schooler 대학생이에요 ; university student
OR
occupation이에요/예요 의사예요 ; im a doctor 선생이에요 ; im a teacher
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6. language를 공부해요 i study…. 프랑스어를 공부해요 ; i study french 영어를 공부해요 ; i study english
language를 배우고 있어요 i am learning…. 한국어를 배우고 있어요 ; i am learning korean 일본어를 배우고 있어요 ; i am learning japanese
♡ study well 💪💕🙋
Korean interrogatives:
뭐- what
어디- where
누구- who
언제- when
왜- why
어떻게- how
몇- how many
얼마- how much
얼마나- how long
Useful Words
네 - Yes 아니요 - No 누구 - Who 뭐/무엇 - What 어디 - Where 언제 - When 왜 - Why 어느 - Which 어떻게 - How 그렇게 - So 여기 - Here 거기 - There 다시 - Again 모두 - All 쉬운 - Easy 나쁜 - Bad 좋은 - Good 좋아하다 - To like 싫어하다 - To dislike 오늘 - Today 가끔 - Sometimes 항상 - Always 사람 - Person 말 - Words/Speech 그래 - So/Yeah/That’s right 저기요 - Excuse me 죄송합니다/ 미안해요 - Sorry 끝 - End 한 - One/Single (하나 is 1) 괜찮다 - To be ok 하다 - To do 이다 - To be
A&R
Conversational Korean
하이 하이 나는 카이입니다. Today I wanted to share some casual Korean I learned just by messaging in the language! I hope you can learn something as well, albeit these are fairly simple. I added some vocab under a few phrases so it may help some people who want to build up their vocab.
If something is wrong, please don’t hesitate to correct me, as I’m still learning as well
( this whole post is messy, I apologise )
반가워요- Nice to meet you
하이- Hi
바이/빠이- Bye
잘 잤어요?- did you sleep well?
잘자요- Sleep well
굿 나잇- Good night
굿 모닝/좋은 아침이에요- Good morning
좋은 꿈 꿔요!- Sweet dreams
뭐할거에요- What are you going to do?
뭐하고 있어요?- What are you doing? 뭐- what 하다- to do 있어요- existing, having 하고 있어요- doing
뭐해요?- What’s up?
오늘 기분이 어때요?- What’s your mood today?/How are you feeling today? 오늘- today 기분- mood 어때요?- how is it?
요즘 어떻게 지내요?- How have you been doing recently?
지금- now
지금 학교에 있어요- I’m in school now 학교- school
학교에 가고 있어요- I’m going to school
오늘은 어땠어요?- How was today? 어땠어요 is 어때요 in the past tense, making it “how was it?”
유튜브 보고 있습니다- I’m watching YouTube
핸드폰하고 있어요- I’m on my phone
맞아요- Right, I agree
그래요?- Is that right?/Is that so?
답늦어서 미안해요- Sorry for the late reply.
계속 대화하길 원해요- I want to keep talking
졸려요?- Are you sleepy?
그렇구나- I suppose
오늘 뭐 하고 놀았어요?- What have you been doing today?
힘내요- cheer up, hang in there
부끄러워요- I’m embarrassed/ashamed
잘하네요- good job
숙제하고있어요- I’m doing my homework
new midori notebook + washi tape and some sketches from yesterday ♡
recover from ‘burnout’ in five steps
1. reward yourself for working so hard. take a long bath with your favourite bath bomb, take time to cook your favourite meal, paint your nails. recognise that you worked hard and it was tough and that you deserve time for yourself
2. catch up on sleep. nothing makes studying harder than being exhausted. clear your schedule and have a lie in. even if you don’t sleep late, stay in bed and enjoy a guilt-free lazy morning
3. do something fun. invite your friends over for a movie night, take your dog for a walk. remind yourself that there is more to life than textbooks and notes
4. make a plan. start getting ready to get back into study mode. make a todo list, a study schedule, and a list of your deadlines
5. organise your space. declutter your desk so you have a clean space to be productive in. tidy desk, tidy mind
start again.