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I've been studying/teaching my coworker Korean and genuinely having such a fun time making powerpoints and worksheets for him and it's reminding me of when I was majoring in education before covid hit
stumbled across this collection of free resources to learn vietnamese by reddit user SusieFougerousse! it's absolutely massive—it's broken into ten separate sections, including ones on free apps, free lessons, and media! the reddit thread i found it on also lists a couple other resources :)
becoming an adult cheat sheet!
learn to coupon
what to do when you can’t afford therapy
cleaning your bathroom
what to do when you can’t pay your bills
stress management
quick fix meals
find out if you’re paying too much for your cell phone bill
resume workshop
organize your closet
how to take care of yourself when you’re sick
what you should bring to a doctor’s appointment
what’s a mortgage?
how to pick a health insurance plan
hotlines list
your first gynecology appointment
what to do if the cops pull you over
things to have in your car in case of emergency
my moving out masterpost
how to make friends as an adult (video)
how to do taxes (video)
recommended reads for surviving adulthood (video)
change a flat tire (video)
how to do laundry (video)
opening a bank account (video)
laundry cheat sheet
recipes masterpost
tricks to help you sleep more
what the fuck should you make for dinner?
where should you go for drinks?
alcohol: know your limits
easy makeup tips
find seat maps for your flight
self-defense tips
prevent hangovers
workout masterpost
how to write a check
career builder
browse careers
birth control information
financial management software & app (free)
my mental health masterpost
my college applications masterpost
how to jumpstart a car
sex ed masterpost
reblogging for whomever needs it
Only resolution for new year is to try new coffee flavours.
If you're upset about duolingo firing it's translators, you should check whatever the equivalent to the BBC is for your target language (or the BBC if that language is English, but if your target language is English and you're reading this I think you're good) because a lot of major national news organizations have resources for learning their language. For example, DW has resources to learn German, NHK has resources for learning Japanese, TV5monde has resources for learning French. They're usually free (or at least, I haven't encountered one that's paid yet) and usually pretty comprehensive (though like with all language learning apps/websites def supplement it with other resources)
japanese notes in a new location 🩵☕️
Why are you learning your target language(s)? Wrong answers only
Day 232: Could not focus on class prep so instead I worked on my PhD chapter which needs to be done by Friday anyway. Breaking the usual routine but as long as it allows me to be productive that's all that matters. Apple and chocolate for comfort. Fellow commuters for company.
the silliest way i track progress in learning languages is listening to the spongebob theme in target languages and seeing how much more i understand compared to last time
22.1.24 🌬️ it's so wimdy today. perfect weather for a café study date.
just a girl’s everyday life in snoopy pictures <3
Unique and out of the box language learning resources you probably haven’t heard of!
• Lyrics Training - Lyric fill in game
• Radio Garden - Listen to the radio anywhere in the world
• Language Reactor - Browser extension to learn with Netflix, YouTube, etc
• BaBaDum - Fun vocab games
• Linguno - Listening, vocab, and conjugation exercises, plus 10 daily crosswords in each language
• Bilinguis - Read a small selection of classic, older books in a bilingual side-by-side style. Some have audio reading as well!
• Lyrik Line - Read and listen to poetry in your target language!! Huge selection
• Top 40 Charts - Top 40 music hits in countries around the world.
• Kiosko - Daily newspaper covers all over the world. Clicking on one takes you to the news website to read more
• Lexicity - For all of you ancient language obsessed people!! Amazing and thorough resource for many ancient languages
-> Click on the link below to get links to all those sites + more information about them!
These are 10 language learning resources that you have likely never heard of. Covering everything from audio to books to ancient languages.
A1 German Verb List 1
As I've started taking German classes and have done quite a few lessons by now, I think posting vocab lists could do great.
sprechen - to speak
sagen - to say
sehen - to see
schauen - to look, to watch
hören - to hear, to listen
lesen - to read
fragen - to ask
ergänzen - to complete, to fill in
markieren - to mark
passen - to suit, to fit
zuordenen - to arrange, to classify
buchstabieren - to spell
studieren - to study
zeigen - to point, to show, to display
passieren - to happen, to occur, to take place
meinen - to mean, to intend
raten - to advise, to counsel
lieben - to love
heißen - to be called
bauen - to build
fahren - to drive, to ride
kommen - to come
schreiben - to write
machen - to make, to do
rechnen - to calculate
backen - to bake
studieren - to study
stehen - to stand
außstehen - to stand up, to get up
kosten - to cost
funktionieren - to function, to work
pflegen - to nurse, to foster
wachsen - to grow
checken - to check
chatten - to chat (texting!)
üben - to practise
Oct 2, 2023 ・❥・Week 1 Day 2 of prepolygot’s Langblr Reactivation Challenge
Write a list of goals you have for your target languages. Make both long-term and short-term goals. An overall goal could be the ability to talk with a native speaker with ease and a smaller goal would be to finally learn that difficult grammar point that's been plaguing you for ages. How will you achieve them?
Non-Langauge Specific Goals
Watch and listen to more movies, shows, music and podcasts in target languages to practice listening, and repeating phrases back to practice speaking
Buy more books in target languages to practice reading
Start journalling in target languages to practice writing more often
Korean Goals
I don't have too many short-term goals for Korean, I'm more looking at the broad picture.
Reach B2
Watch a movie without subtitles and feel confident in understanding what is going on
Do more speaking exercises to gain more confidence in pronunciation
Focus on vocab more (I know a lot of grammar but it outweighs my vocab knowledge so I can't use my grammar to its full potential)
Japanese Goals
Reach B1
Improve my handwriting - sometimes I can't read the kanji when I go back later to review my notes :') But my handwriting can be improved overall
Create at least 60 vocab flashcards and memorize them by the end of the month (October)
Watch more subbed anime (often I swap to dub so I can do other things and leave the show on in the background. Watching in sub would force me to listen and focus more)
Spanish Goals
Reach A2
Do at least a lesson of Duolingo everyday
Continue watching children's shows dubbed in Spanish - Shout out to Bob Esponja
Focus on Latin American Spanish
Be confident in knowing when to use ser vs estar
Reach Intermediate on Spanish Pod 101
Langblr!! This popped up on r/AITA and I'm confused so I gotta ask
Did you ever use a "translated" version of names in a language class?
Yes, temporarily/for fun
Yes, for the entire class
Yes, but only me
No?
Secret other option (tell me in the tags)
Context is that a teacher used the Spanish versions of their (American? Wasn't specified but read like it) students names and wouldn't respect that she didn't want to be called anything but her actual name. People made it out to be common that language classes give you a new name which I've never experienced.
Sep 29, 2023 ・❥・Week 1 Day 1 of prepolygot's Langblr Reactivation Challenge
Day 1: Create an introduction post about yourself. What's your name? What languages are you studying? What languages do you hope to study? What do you hope you'll get out of this challenge?
Hi everyone, long time no see. My name is Mi, I'm 24, and a native English speaker. I use masculine pronouns in any language I study, as well as they/them in English.
My old url used to be hangugeo-hands but I changed it because while I do still want to learn more KSL, Korean and Korean sign language aren't the only languages I want to study. I'm shifting my focus to more Spanish right now because I'm looking at a possible trip in the future! That being said, I'll still post other languages as well!
With this challenge, I hope to use it as a fun little game to really motivate me to renew this blog as I continue my studies.
This is a side blog! Any follows come from @baldyeosang
Languages Currently Studying
Korean
Japanese
Spanish
Languages I'd Love To Study One Day
Gaeilge
Get back into KSL
French
German
Studying can be a daunting task, especially when we're not feeling motivated or don't know where to start. Luckily you are on Tumblr, where the Tumblr Studyblr community lives!
A group of individuals who share their study tips, techniques, and challenges to help motivate and inspire others.
As a member of this community, I've compiled a master post of study challenges created by Studyblr bloggers. These challenges aim to help students stay on track, improve their focus, and achieve their academic goals. So you can join in and start achieving your academic potential!
>> 𝐍 𝐨 𝐭 𝐞
If you know any other challenges or you've created ones yourself and want to share them, do message me with the link to the post so I can update the list! I too will be creating some, more coding-related ones as I am a coding studyblr (codeblr) blog! That's all and hope you find a challenge you'd like to start!
@tranquilstudy's Studyblr Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@sub-at-omic-studies' Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@wecandoit’s Study Challenege - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@cheereader's The “Back To College” Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@myhoneststudyblr's The Studyblr Community Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@ddaengstudies' Wabi-Sabi Studyblr Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@hayley-studies' 30-Day Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@ddaengstudies' Zoomester Studyblr Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@cheereader's Summer Studying Challenge: Southern Hemisphere Edition - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@cheereader's Horrortober Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@caramelcuppaccino's Autumn Studying Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@myhoneststudyblr's Winter Studying Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@ddaengstudies' Winter Wonderland Studyblr Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@cheereader's South Hemisphere Autumn Challenge: 2023 Edition - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@stu-dna's January Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@planningforpatience's February Study Love Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@littlestudyblrblog’s March Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@wilstudies's April Studyblr Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@smallstudyblrsunite's The June Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@stu-dna’s October Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@alfalfaaarya’s 21-Day Productivity Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@work-before-glory's G's Productivity Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@moltre-se-s' 30 Day Langblr Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@drunkbloodyqueen’s The language challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@caramelcuppaccino's 20 Language Learning Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@prepolygot’s Langblr Reactivation Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@onigiriforears's Target Language Reading Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@prepolyglot's Langblr Reactivation Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@xiacodes' 5in5weeks Coding Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@xiacodes' FreeCodeCamp Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@friend-crow's Tarot Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@dreamdolldiary's 100 Days Reinvention Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌