2017年2月8日「水曜日」
手と腕が痛いですので沢山文法の本読んでいました。初心者なら、A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammarは一番の参考書ですよ。 ちょっと眠くなってしまいながら勉強しました。
Sorry I fell asleep before I could post anything so here, have it in Japanese instead. ;;
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2017年2月8日「水曜日」
手と腕が痛いですので沢山文法の本読んでいました。初心者なら、A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammarは一番の参考書ですよ。 ちょっと眠くなってしまいながら勉強しました。
Sorry I fell asleep before I could post anything so here, have it in Japanese instead. ;;
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年2017月2日5
自分紹介
私はロマンです。23歳で、男性です。イギリスは住んでいます。日本語と日本語の料理が好きです。これは私の日本語の勉強ブログです。よろしくお願いします。
I learned some kanji today and started to reorganise my desk (I’m too ashamed to take a picture of it right now). :’D My desk was so messy that I threw away a lot of old stuff, I still had a bunch of notes from university. I still have a lot of work to do on it before it becomes presentable.
I moved my desktop and ordered a new stand for it. I also ordered a new monitor stand / desk organiser because 1) my desk is super messy 2) I want to utilise more desk space when I’m studying or drawing on my tablet. I always felt my desk was a bit cramped despite being a large one so I’m going to change that.
I’m interested in making friends or getting a conversation going. Let’s help each other out. :)
TIL Deck (for any language)
I’ve started to use an extra deck for reading. Whenever I come across a word I haven’t encountered yet. I’ll make a note of it.
This list of words goes into a deck called TIL (today I learned...in the spirit of reddit).
I review all the words (or at least the useful ones) I found, in this deck so I can focus on just these words. Sometimes I’ll add the sentence I encountered them in aswell so I can remember where it might have come from or how it is used.
After reviewing it to completion, I add them into my main deck
Then I read the passage again.
When I have my list of words, I go to anki first and search to see if they are in any of the decks I already have. If they are, I move them over to TIL and review them with the rest of the words. It helps cut down time making new cards or having duplicate cards.
New Vocab cards:
Random new cards from my main vocabulary deck (daily)
Cards relating to words I had come across in context, from the TIL deck (whenever I do reading practice)
9日、韓国のピョンチャンで行う冬のオリンピックまで、あと1年になりました。オリンピックは来年2月9日から25日までで、今までで最も多い102...
After reading this article on NHK easy news, I decided to put together a list of some vocabulary relating to the winter Olympics. It’s being held in South Korea a year from now. I hope you enjoy.
It might also be nice for some people who want to talk about Yuri on Ice or Figure Skating as well.
オリンピック Olympics
冬(ふゆ)のオリンピック Winter Olympics
式典(しきてん) Ceremony
ボブスレー Bobsled
スケルトン Skeleton
フィギュアスケート Figure Skating
フリースタイルスキー Freestyle Skiing
アルペンスキー Alpine Skiing
バイアスロン Biathalon
クロスカントリースキー Cross Country Skiing
カーリング Curling
アイスホッケー Ice hockey
リュージュ Sledging
ノルディック複合 Nordic Combined (Skiing event)
スキージャンプ Ski Jump
スピードスケート Speed Skating
スノーボード Snowboarding
ショートトラック Short Track