college is being incredible far! its amazing to finally study something that i like. can’t wait for more classes this week! 🤗📚
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college is being incredible far! its amazing to finally study something that i like. can’t wait for more classes this week! 🤗📚
s/o to ophelia for getting me a day off school and giving me time to study not hamlet
1/100 DOP - 16/10/2017 Guess who’s studying Macbeth in the middle of an honest to god fecking hurricane ╮(╯▽╰)╭ Our country literally hasn’t a clue how to deal with this, but I am glad for the schools being closed for two days since I’m still trying to catch up on what I missed while absent for over a week. The problem with being in faster-paced classes is missing more material I suppose.
October 15, 2017
School and work are officially kicking my butt, but I’ll persevere. Good luck in your studies!
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i just think its funny how I keep buying books and then don’t read them
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2/10/2017
Bit of a mess. Topic 12 out of 17 done! I’m so close yet soo far!
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12/100 days of productivity ft. the stuff i’ll be studying tonight!!
- math hehe; it’s all day everyday lmao - literature ahhh
here’s to a productive study session tonight! wish me luck for my exam tomorrow!
— kali <3
22.09.17 // A closer look at my last week spread with my fave green highlighter and some paper clips that my sister bought for me in Flying Tiger!
hello everyone! a lot of you have requested a masterpost on language learning, so here are some resources that i’ve come across and found useful, as well as some tips from me :^) hope you guys find it helpful!
apps:
tunein radio - this is a free radio app that gives you access to hundreds of radio stations from all around the world in different languages; great for improving listening comprehension skills + everyday vocabulary
anki - super super flexible + powerful flashcards tool which implements spaced repetition!!
quizlet - for on the go flashcards + other interactive games to help with memorization
memrise - offers hundreds of courses at different levels of difficulty for a huge variety of languages!
duolingo - interactive app for grammar + vocabulary
pleco - hands down the BEST dictionary app for chinese learners
multi-language websites:
fluentin3months - language hacks!! super helpful and motivational in my opinion!
conjuguemos - for spanish, french, german, latin, italian, portuguese
languagepod101 - downloadable podcasts that teach 31 different languages from beginner conversation skills to advanced!
linguanaut - has phrases, videos + alphabets of over 50 languages
livemocha - super cool community where you can learn a new language while helping others learn your native language!
forvo - this is an AMAZING resource which has pronunciations by native speakers in basically. every language. it’s great so check it out
some tumblr resources:
list of language studyblrs from my studyblr directory!
thelanguagecommunity - this blog has sooo many helpful resources for a huge variety of languages
amazing language masterpost with dozens of useful websites for specific languages
some resources for specific languages:
(these are just on the languages that i’m learning, but i thought i’d include them anyways!)
french
french masterpost by @laprincessequietudie
bbc bitesize list for gcse french!
list of french resources including youtubers + music
50 advanced french phrases - this is so so so helpful
french compound tenses and moods
verbs cheat sheet!
pretty good explanation of qui and que (relative pronouns)
japanese
hiragana chart - #1 priority for beginner japanese learners!
katakana chart - the other japanese alphabet for pronunciation of foreign words
super cute writing practice for hiragana!!
and for katakana!
tofugu - an extremely extremely helpful and comprehensive guide to japanese resources + finding exactly what tailors to your needs
wanikani - i’ve been using this kanji learning tool and let me tell you it is a blessing. if you are at all interested in learning kanji please use this it’s amazing
explanation of when to use on’yomi and kun’yomi readings for kanji!
crunchy nihongo - super cute word-of-the-day blog that uses mnemonics to help you remember vocab!
nihongogo - the best japanese learning tumblr i’ve come across yet! full of amazing resources + frequent updates
master3languages - frequently posts great japanese + korean content!
korean
learn to read korean in 15 minutes (!!!)
an ask i answered on the super super basics of learning korean
talktomeinkorean youtube channel - extremely helpful!
naver dictionary - korean to english, english to korean
master3languages - frequently posts great japanese + korean content!
how to tell the times of day/periods of time in korean
really cute website for learning korean
masterpost of korean textbooks!
memorization tips!
use mnemonics! this is what i’ve been using to learn vocabulary since day 1, it makes language learning so much more fun + easier. here is a good explanation of what mnemonics do.
use a spaced repetition system like anki which has been proven to basically be the best way to learn vocabulary for a second/third language!!
here’s a super useful introduction to different memory techniques!
make a schedule - memorizing something once won’t make it stick, you have to commit to revision
if you decide not to use anki/other spaced repetition software, set time-based targets for what you want to achieve!
+ flashcards insp if you want to make flashcards
@studyign‘s amazing alternative to flashcards method that works miracles for anything to do with memorization
study tips:
set a target of at least 5 mins a day either reviewing past content or learning something simple with some of the apps listed above!
keep a “messy tips book” to note down any interesting information you come across on your language-learning journey/any questions you want to ask + write the answers down to later!
keep a “grammar book” - add to this as you go and it will probably help you a lot later on for revision and reference!
a phrasebook MAY be a worthy investment if you are ready to commit to actively learning from the book and make sure you’re not going to buy it to just let it sit there and collect dust
stick to one course/book at a time. there is a huge temptation to start 43 different courses at once, but this distracts you from focusing on completing + mastering the content!
immerse yourself in the language by getting into that culture’s tv shows, music, etc. you’ll probably pick stuff up along the way!
motivation for when the going gets tough:
think about being able to watch tv shows in the language without subs
have secret convos with your language friends
be able to travel to that country and get around no problem
imagine being mistaken for a native speaker!!
10 benefits of learning another language
being able to say “i self-learned ____!”
learning more languages opens up a lot more career options + makes you more in demand in the workplace!
i really hope this helped you guys! wishing you all the best in your language-learning endeavours :^)
xuanlin
My science note are prettier than me oops
[09.21.17] 9/100 days of productivity
Studying for my Latin exam tomorrow! I love the quiet study rooms in my university library.
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[22/09/2017 16:18]
Throwback to the prettiest notes I ever made 😂
// I’m going to Budapest this weekend and I’m super excited!!
Since I started Uni I’ve been typing my notes so I haven’t been able to post anything haha. I have a test next week so I decided to write down some vocab words.
you got this kiddo! 🌻
Getting a bad teacher is always unfortunate, but you can still learn the material & manage to ace the exams! Even if they don’t teach you anything, they still might have resources you can use, and there are plenty of other ways to take your learning into your own hands.
Get resources from the teacher!
Ask for a textbook to take home. If you don’t have a book or something similar, ask for your own book, an online textbook, or another resource that you can learn from.
Get worksheets and practice problems. Teachers usually have really good resources, even if they aren’t good at what they do. Get relevant worksheets, online recommendations, or other resources.
See if you can get help during free time. Ask your teacher if they have any open hours to get help, or ask specifically if you can go in during your lunch, or before or after school for extra assistance.
Learn from textbooks!
Take very comprehensive notes. If you don’t have a good teacher, you’re going to need to get the material from somewhere, so your notes need to be extremely thorough.
Use supplementary books. A lot of subjects– especially AP classes with standardized exams– have books from publishers like Barron’s, Kaplan, and Princeton Review to help you learn the information.
Make flashcards & extra study tools. Since you don’t have the variety of learning methods you might in a good class, learning in every way you can is even more important to ensure that you do well!
Use online resources!
Check YouTube for instructional videos. If you need to know about it, there’s a fantastic chance that YouTube has it. Standbys include Khan Academy, Bozeman Science, and Crash Course.
Make use of masterposts. If someone has already compiled oodles of resources for you, they’re definitely worth checking out! Plus, if they’re student recommended, there’s a better chance that they’ll be helpful.
Find free questions. Exam boards like the College Board publish questions (and answers!) online, and these are super useful for knowing how well you’re doing.
Ask for extra help!
Talk to older students for tips. If they’ve been through the class before, they usually know what the teacher is missing out and also how to do well.
See if your school has a tutoring programme. Some schools have teacher or peer tutoring programmes where you can get one-on-one help without having to pay for a more expensive professional tutor.
Get a friend to help you. Don’t be afraid to reach out and ask for help! If your friend is a science genius and your physics teacher is atrocious, it’s always worth a shot to ask.
Good luck! You can still do fantastically, and hopefully you’ll have some better teachers next year.