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07/09/17
Arabic Market Vocabulary - السوق
[These words and their meanings have been taken from my Arabic classes at uni so they should be correct but if I made any mistakes nonetheless please feel free to correct me. Picture by me, sadly tumblr ruined it a bit.]
سُوق ج أَسْوَاق - market زَبون - client, buyer بائِع - seller يَشتَري/اشتَرَى - to buy يَبِيعُ /باع - to sell تاجِر ج تُجَّار - trader, merchant رَخيص - cheap غالي - expensive مُستعمَل - used جَديد - new قَديم - old هذا الــ …. يِكَم؟ - ?…how much is this ) هذا الكتاب يِكَم؟ (for example: How much is this book?) هذا الــ … بِــ.. …this … is هذا الكتاب بِــ ٥ دولارات (for example: This book is 5 dollars.) بِضاعَة ج بَضائِعُ - good(s) مأكُولات - dishes (food) مَشرُوبات - drinks طَازَج - fresh فَلافِل - Falafel فاكِهة ج فَوَاكِهُ - fruit خُضرَوَات - vegetables بَهارات - spices حُمُّص - Hummus عِطْرجعُطُور - perfume فِضَّة - silver ذَهَب - gold قُماش ج أَقميشة - fabric مَلابِس - clothes حانُوت ج حَوَانِيتُ - shop
Nature - طَبِيعَة Forest - غَابَة Tree - شَجَرَة Leaf -وَرَقة شَجَر Shrub - شُجَيْرة Plant - نَبَات Grass - عُشْب Flower - زَهْرَة Garden - حَدِيقَة River - نَهْر Lake - بُحَيْرَة Sea -بَحْر Ocean - مُحِيط Wave - مَوْجَة Sand - رَمْل Desert - صَحْرَاء Stone -حَجَر Mountain -جَبَل Valley - وَادِي Hill - تَلّ Ice - ثَلْج Iceberg - جَبَل جَليد
Приключения Шерлока Холмса и доктора Ватсона: Собака Баскервилей (1981) / The Hound of the Baskervilles
russian flower vocab 🌻
aster - áстра
carnation - гвозди́ка
cherry-tree - ви́шня
chrysanthemum - хризантéма
cornflower - василёк
dandelion - одувáнчик
dahlia - георги́н
daisy - ромáшка
daffodil - нарци́сс
forget-me-not - незабýдка
geranium - герáнь
hyacinth - гиаци́нт
honeysuckle - жи́молость
iris - и́рис
lavender - лавáнда
lilac - сирéнь
lily - ли́лия
lily-of-the-valley - лáндыш
orchid - орхидéя
pansies - аню́тины глáзки
peony - пиóн
poppy - мак
rose - рóза
rosebud - бутóн рóзы
sunflower - подсóлнечник
tulip - тюльпáн
violet - фиáлка
flower - цветóк
flower bouquet - букéт цветóв
petal - лепестóк
meadow - луг
pot flower - кóмнатный цветóк
to plant - сажáть
to blossom - цвести́
Inspiring stills of Jiro from “The Wind Rises” by Hayao Miyazaki.
6.6.17 ♡ 33/100 days of productivity
Went to an aerial yoga class yesterday and boi I’m dying. It was really fun though I can’t wait to do it again. I’m happy that I’ve been productive everyday ever since school ended last week. And I still need to finish packing for tomorrow because I’m gonna be on vacation for a month, which also means I won’t be able to post much. Have a great summer y’all!
i finally finished setting up my workspace in my new apartment and honestly??? i’m completely in love
15062017 // chemistry is blue today and exams are tiring. The end is in sight, though!
170615 // desk update 👐 I bought some marble foil and did some decorating 😊
How to use Cornell note-taking method on OneNote - A tutorial on how to take class notes
Cornell note-taking method is really amazing, since it allows you to take clear notes and analyse it afterwards + can give you a brief idea on what the notes are about simply by looking at the key points. Of course, the last summary section can definitely help you to organise your ideas. All in all, it’s just a great motivation for you to go back on your notes after class.
This is often used by people who take notes by writing. Personally, I love taking notes using a laptop as it’s way faster + everything can be organised rather easily (especially with OneNote).
Tutorial on Cornell method
1. Course number as title for tabs; lecture no. as title for the page. I also insert the link of the class / any lecture materials provided here.
2. I type in key words and details (basically the two columns in Cornell method)
3. I format the two using “Heading 1″
4. Then i just take the lecture notes in the detail section using the outline method - I also like to add in tags, like questions for any inspiring/thought-provoking questions posed my the lecturer, and important for key concepts (and to-do for coursework, if there’s any)
5. After class: - I re-read the notes - highlight anything i find important - And input the key ideas in the left column for easy reference - add in summary of the bottom of the page)
My highlighting system: - Green: key words - Yellow: ideas to note - Orange: key points (for example like i will highlight the main categories of sth) - Blue words: examples
Printing tip / Converting to pdf If you want to print your notes, the onenote app on macbook usually do not format it well and cut the pages in a very weird way. Instead, you can print by accessing your notes on OneDrive (like through your internet browser). The last two pictures are how my notes for the first lecture turn out.
#9 || Link to my study tips series - i post once a week here! (strive-for-da-best)
How I Use OneNote for University
Hey, all! I thought I’d share how I use OneNote, for any students who might want to use it for school organization. I have used this since the beginning of my university career and have found a method that works for me, after nearly three years.
I provide templates for what I use as .one files that can be imported into OneNote, and you’re free to use & modify them however you wish.
Semester Calendar Template: Download
Customized Syllabus Template: Download
Cornell Outline Template: Download + Outline inspired by How to Use Cornell Cornell Note-Taking Method on OneNote by @strive-for-da-best
+ How to insert templates + read if you’re on a Mac
As a student with learning disabilities, I found that using a computer, rather than writing everything out, is the best method for me to learn. I type up notes in class so as to not worry about keeping up with a professor, handwriting, or neatness. OneNote is my favourite note-taking application for this, because it’s essentially an upgraded version of Word that’s free and syncs automatically across devices. When my computer crashed, I was still able to access my notes online.
OneNote isn’t all typing. You can use it on a tablet or use a drawing tablet, in my case, to handwrite notes for a more natural feel. A very efficient way of taking notes is to import the lectures slides in OneNote and to write directly on them. I found that very useful in math-heavy courses, such as statistics and chemistry. The equation tool, while nifty, isn’t efficient.
By no means whatsoever is this the only way to use OneNote! In fact, I’d recommend you find a way that works for you, because while this may be highly organized, it takes a bit of set-up time and is tailored specifically to my needs. You can use my example as inspiration, but play around with it! The beauty of OneNote is that it can be used in a variety of different ways.
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