Bullet Journal for language learners and students
Finally, after months of many tries, I figured out the best method for me to incorporate some useful spread for language learners and students.
Let’s see how I structure an entire month into my bullet journal
Cover: for each month I create a cover that is going to represent the main theme I chose
- disclaimer: the majority of the photos are from my May spreads and theme was “peachy colors”
Monthly log: a classic monthly log structured as a calendar and I added a little goals list in which I write what I want to accomplish during those 30/31 days
Study Tracker: a monthly tracker in which I write how many hours I studied during that day and I use different colors based on a color coding for the different languages and subjects I study (photo from June’s theme)
Blog, podcasts, Tumblr blogs, and masterposts log: a list of useful and interesting websites, podcasts, Tumblr blogs and masterposts in which I write the name, the category and languages discussed
Resources log: for each language, I write in the title, what is that resource is about (ex.: grammar, vocab, textbook...) and I rate them after using it for a while
Semester tracker: it is mainly based on my university semester (which is not a full semester idkwhy, but 4 months). This big calendar groups 4 months together and each month has its reference color and in the boxes, I write in exams, deadlines, appointments and stuff like that
Daily logs: this is how my daily logs look like! I created an excel sheet that resembles the 10 minutes method of Korean/Japanese study planners for each day of the month, on one side I write a to-do list for the day, and last but not least I decorate it with different tools such as brush pens, stamps, and washi tapes
Guys this is it! For next month I will use a new bullet journal because this lovely Leucchturm1917 is almost over. So maybe I’ll do an update if something is gonna change!