The Stonewall Inn

Product Placement

if i look back, i am lost
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NASA
YOU ARE THE REASON
Cosimo Galluzzi
Color Me Curious
Claire Keane
todays bird

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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Keni

gracie abrams

Game Changer & Make Some Noise
Monterey Bay Aquarium
The Bowery Presents
hello vonnie
Sade Olutola
cherry valley forever

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@pagesundplaces
zodiac signs as protagonists of 19th century russian literature
aries: evgeny bazarov (fathers and children)
taurus: lev myshkin (the idiot)
gemini: rodion raskolnikov (crime and punishment)
cancer: konstantin levin (anna karenina)
leo: alyosha karamazov (the brothers karamazov)
virgo: andrei bolkonsky (war and peace)
libra: tat'yana larina (eugene onegin)
scorpio: grigory pechorin (a hero of our time)
sagittarius: pierre bezukhov (war and peace)
capricorn: pavel chichikov (dead souls)
aquarius: vera pavlovna (what is to be done)
pisces: ilya oblomov (oblomov)
“Who Will I Be?” by Vladimir Mayakovsky, illustrated by N. Shifrin (1931)
“You think too much because you are seeking for something beautiful inside yourself.”
— Juansen Dizon (via juansendizon)
Good Omens + German phrases (with no English equivalent)
This is how the tone marks affect your tone according to spoken Southern Vietnamese. I will make another post to explain the tone marks more thoroughly!
gotta love german
P*nis envy
Finally
„Ich glaube, die häufigste Ursache für Schlaflosigkeit ist Einsamkeit.“
- Heath Ledger
Just saw this on facebook. Really is German in a nutshell haha
Hey everyone! These are the skills I used to learn German in about two weeks! It takes a lot of work obviously but it’s so worth it. 💕⚡️
1. Use a language program like Memrise or Duolingo. I think that programs like these are super helpful for getting acquainted with the language you want to learn and for understanding basic grammar. I mostly use them as a break from the other work that I do but they are definitely good practice.
2. Make a list of the top 1,000 most common words and work on memorizing them in chunks. I worked on memorizing about 50-100 words a day. It sounds like a lot but many of the words are different verb tenses of the same word so it ends up being less work that you expect. Also, from using Memrise and Duolingo, a lot of the words were already familiar to me. I wrote a list of the words for the day each morning and during my breaks from school work I would quiz myself on them.
3. Watch lots of Youtube videos to study grammar and tenses. The internet is your friend when it comes to learning a new language so take advantage of the resources! I would google everything that confused me and watch videos on it until I felt like I really had a grasp. Doing this ensures that you have a strong foundation to learn new vocabulary.
4. Translate music from your main language into your target language and vice versa. This is a fun way that I would practice verb conjugations and my vocabulary recollection. Any word that I hadn’t learned already, I would look up and be able to add it to my vocab list. Also, this is really fun practice and the rhythm made it easier to remember what I was learning.
5. Keep a post-it note to write down any questions you have or things that you don’t understand. This way, you can remember to look up what was confusing you instead of forgetting what you don’t know. By keeping track of what I understood well and what I needed to continue practicing, I was more organized in my practice and spent my time better.
This obviously isn’t an easy way to learn a language but you defintiely get results based on the effort you put in. Message me if you have any other suggestions for langblrs, I’m always interested in learning more!
„Wir haben Angst davor, zu viel zu fühlen, aus Angst, dass der andere überhaupt nichts fühlt.“
- Eleanor Roosevelt
Atlanta, GA
In German we have a term for this: “Gefährliches Halbwissen”, literally: “Dangerous Half-Knowledge” #learngerman #deutschlernen https://ift.tt/2JGCqbc
When I finally become fluent in my target language
@saltyshaunz
When you feel like your language learning is going well for once