21 Dec 2020
New journals for the new year! I never get the same colours as before because there are so many beautiful ones.
Not today Justin
Game of Thrones Daily

Origami Around
One Nice Bug Per Day

izzy's playlists!
Sade Olutola
Misplaced Lens Cap
Show & Tell

pixel skylines
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will byers stan first human second
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

blake kathryn

Product Placement

shark vs the universe
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Love Begins

#extradirty

if i look back, i am lost
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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@universitath
21 Dec 2020
New journals for the new year! I never get the same colours as before because there are so many beautiful ones.
happy holidays everyone! ✨
hope you have a wonderful time celebrating X
German vocabulary: University
die Universität - university das Studium - (academic) studies der Studienplan (auch: das Curriculum) - degree programme (also: curriculum) das Bachelorstudium (auch: das Bakkelaureat) - bachelor’s degree das Masterstudium - master’s degree das Doktorat - degree to become PhD das Aufbaustudium - postgraduate das weiterführende Studium - postgraduate der akademische Grad / der Abschluss / das Diplom - degree der Campus - campus die Mensa - cafeteria der Kurs - course die Vorlesung - lecture die Notizen - notes das Hauptfach - major (subject) das Nebenfach - minor (subject) der Dozent / der Ausbildner - instructor der Professor - professor die Prüfung - exam das Stipendium - scholarship der Nebenjob - side job die Studentenverbindung - fraternity / sorority die Voraussetzung - prerequisite die Aufnahmeprüfung - entrance examination der Notendurchschnitt - GPA (=grade point average) das Semester - semester / term das Auslandssemester - term (or semester) abroad die Prüfungszeit - examination period/time die Fakultät - faculty die Geisteswissenschaft - arts/humanities die Naturwissenschaft - science angewandte Wissenschaften - applied sciences die theologische Fakultät - theological faculty die Rechtswissenschaften - jurisprudence / law der Studienzweig - branch of study (some branches of study following - feel free to add yours if I missed it!) die Sprachwissenschaft / die Linguistik - linguistics die Mathematik - maths die Physik - physics die Chemie - chemistry die Biologie - biology die Theologie - theology die Geschichte - history das Lehramt - teaching degree die Wirtschaft - economy die Technik - technology / engineering die Ingenieurswissenschaft - engineering die Informatik - computer sciences die Philologie - philology die Philosophie - philosophy die Psychologie - psychology die Archäologie - archeology die Kunstgeschichte - art history die Soziologie - sociology die Ethnologie - ethnology sich immatrikulieren - to matriculate (also: to enroll) sich exmatrikulieren - to exmatriculate (also: to leave university) im Ausland studieren - to study abroad das Studium abschließen - to complete one’s degree lernen - to study mitschreiben - to take notes eine Prüfung bestehen - to pass an exam eine Prüfung nicht bestehen - to fail an exam
German Verbs
A list of useful verbs because my knowledge of verbs in German is very limited
sein - to be haben - to have gehen - to go laufen - to walk rennen - to run fahren - to drive reisen - to travel schwimmen - to swim stehen - to stand sitzen - to sit machen - to make/do erschaffen - to create kochen - to cook essen - to eat trinken - to drink sprechen - to speak sagen - to say fragen - to ask hören - to hear zuhören - to listen mögen - to like wissen - to know (a concept) kennen - to know (a person) denken - to think glauben - to believe wollen - to want können - to be able to brauchen - to need lernen - to learn schreiben - to write lesen - to read lernen - to study verstehen - to understand vergessen - to forget erinnern - to remember üben - to practice sehen - to see beobachten - to watch tragen - to wear aufwachen - to wake up schlafen - to sleep arbeiten - to work kaufen - to buy spielen - to play benutzen - to use bringen - to bring kommen - to come zurückkommen - to return (come back) geben - to give bekommen - to receive nehmen - to take schauen - to look finden - to find treffen - to meet anfangen - to start beenden - to finish versuchen - to try entscheiden - to decide geboren werden - to be born sterben - to die leben - to live (a life) wohnen - to live (in an area) helfen - to help schicken - to send verändern - to change (alter)
[French]
If there are any mistakes or better translations please let me know!
Edit: I fixed a few mistakes
GERMAN YOUTUBERS MEGAPOST
Hey German Study Buddies,
I think watching German youtube for the past year or so has allowed my German to improve so much. Adopting the German colloquialisms and listening to the fluency and grammar structures in the videos has really helped me so so much! For anybody learning a language: youtube is the best!
Not only is it fun to watch the many funny videos or hauls (yes…I have obsession with clothing hauls), but also you can learn so much by just continually listening to the German. Anyway, it took me a while to find these German youtubers so I thought I would share them in one big master post here:
PS: if you know any other good German youtubers let me know and I’ll add to the list! :) PPS: I put a little heart next to my favourite ones x
Funny Videos: ♡ Luca Con-Crafter: https://www.youtube.com/user/ConCrafter Lifestyle : ♡ Anika Teller: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUyjVrHZ5lpKSOEkXASdt7w Anne Welt : https://www.youtube.com/user/annewelt ♡ Hannah : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr7AU8iyxuCcedAwy4vJQHQ Taimi: https://www.youtube.com/user/MyLittlePinkMuffin ♡ Ema Louise: https://www.youtube.com/user/xXTheMakeUpGuruXx Diana zur Löwen: https://www.youtube.com/user/dfashion100germany Laren Joelle: https://www.youtube.com/user/LaurenCocoXO/videos Bibis Beauty Palace: https://www.youtube.com/user/BibisBeautyPalace Rebekah Wing: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHKVTtxg9yRJ_5KDMZFCkCw/videos ♡ Shanti Tan: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheMsMania ♡ Ischtar Isik: https://www.youtube.com/user/isipisi5 ♡ Katharine Damm: https://www.youtube.com/user/katharinadamm/videos Laura Lareeva: https://www.youtube.com/user/youshouldalwaysfeel/videos xLaeta: https://www.youtube.com/user/xLaeta/videos Bonny Trash: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1FUmelOA9Tc8VFmoeexIkw/videos ViktoriaSarina: https://www.youtube.com/user/ViktoriaSarina/videos Lisa-Marie Schiffner: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrVsCGkgj5Yz6d5l7etndkg Tina Neumann: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU1scWF4_I3SgoO9px3K-1g/videos Barbara Sofie: https://www.youtube.com/user/Barbieloveslipsticks/videos Douniaslimani: https://www.youtube.com/user/douniaslimani/videos Gronkh: https://www.youtube.com/user/Gronkh/videos Cold Mirror: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWr0CosN0dY Space Radio: https://www.youtube.com/user/SpaceFrogsRadio Space Frogs: https://www.youtube.com/user/SpaceFrogsEnt Doktor Allwissend: https://www.youtube.com/user/doktorallwissend Marti Fischer: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC78yJH3WrmLE6AyL0OgPV7g Mr Wissen 2 Go: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrWissen2go/videos Applear Pictures: https://www.youtube.com/user/ApplewarPictures Marmelade Oma: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSSUG_vo76v04FKRnsWavMA/videos LeFloid: https://www.youtube.com/user/LeFloid Unge: https://www.youtube.com/user/unge
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💫 Studying statistics vocabulary in german 💫
By: Austin
Guess who’s back on tumblr? After opening my studygram account last week I thought it would be a nice idea to continue my studyblr journey!
I started the 5th semester of my degree in chinese literature, history, language and translation and it’s getting hard tbh but really love what I’m studying!
Instagram / Youtube
hello !! ok so today i want to share some of the things i’ve learnt in my years of being a languages student, particularly regarding vocab & grammar. i personally love learning languages and there are many obvious benefits, communication being one of the fundamental ones.
tbh vocab and grammar are probably the backbones of any language - they play a huge part in developing your translation, reading, writing, speaking and listening skills.
pt i: vocab
have a list. the simple act of writing is one of the most effective ways to retain information tbh ! it’s good to keep a seperate section / notebook / document for this so everything’s in one place & i personally like to keep prescribed textbook words and words i look up during translations / exercises in seperate places as well, for the sake of organisation. also you can flick back through later and feel accomplished :-)
flashcards. write the word in your language on one side and the translation + relevant grammar info on the other side, and use that to test yourself. quizlet + anki are great online flashcard tools !
mnemonics. short [or long!!] phrases / acronyms /stories are super useful, especially with words with multiple meanings or words which look annoyingly similar.
word / pictorial association. ok word association is obviously easier in languages of the same family because so many words look / sound similar but pictures are great too, especially for more visual learners.
this article contains some excellent tips for studying a language with a different alphabet
pt ii: grammar
make up chants / songs [hand gestures can help!!]
look for patterns.
take the french present tense -er verb endings: -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent.
and the imperfect tense -er endings: -ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient.
not too different right?? learn to spot these similarities + use them to your advantage !
repetition is key. sounds boring but repetition is one of the best ways to drill things into your brain; whether it’s verbally, mentally or just by writing out the entire table. i often repeat things over and over to myself whilst doing everyday activities like washing the dishes and it really helps.
learn the exceptions to the rule. because there are always exceptions. just learn them. i do recommend making summary notes or flashcards for harder concepts simply to gain a better understanding and also because you can look over them quickly & easily
also just !!! practice !!! often things make much more sense in context, so practice by doing exercises and translations
pt iii: general tips / links
read !!! reading exposes you to so much more culture + vocab and grammar in the way that it’s used in a day to day context
similar to above; watching tv shows / movies and listening to music is super fun too + develops listening and therefore speaking skills
practice practice practice. whether it’s just going over vocab or scanning through a text or listening to music or writing a short passage, try to engage with your target language on a daily basis. trust me, it helps a lot.
find a partner !!! learning new things with friends is so much less daunting + you can study together and motivate each other and maybe even travel together one day
apps / sites like duolingo, memrise, omniglot, babbel, bbclanguages and 101languages can make language learning more fun + engaging
+ some youtube channels !
each language is unique so for more specific resources, check out some of these masterposts: japanese, latin, spanish, chinese, italian, korean, french, [etc]
remember: learning a language is hard. adapting your brain to understand a whole new set of words and rules is hard. it’s supposed to be hard. but it’s ok to make mistakes. it’s ok. you got this. and in the end, it’s so rewarding - knowing another language is a skill you’ll have for life. good luck + i hope this was useful !
- joanne
02.06.20 / i’m trying to take care of myself today by appreciating little moments of quiet: reading, organizing my binder, enjoying a cup of matcha. the world is scary at the moment but please remember to take care of yourself too. ♡
By: Adrianna
11.22.20 ♡ 95/100 days of productivity Haven’t been here in a while and now finals szn is here! Can’t believe first semester of pharmacy school is almost over even though I’ve been looking forward to this ever since school started lol. We still have winter classes though so technically we don’t really end til a month later. Pharmacy school has been exhausting and I can’t wait to relax for one (1) day before classes start again. Good luck with everyone’s finals! 🍀
November presumptions
dec. 3, 2020 [12:15]
hi there everyone! i got coffee this morning with a friend. my favorite cafe just closed their indoor seating unfortunately so we sat outside in the 30 degree weather 😢
i’m home for the rest of the day working on my final projects and reviewing for my exams! i hope you all are staying healthy and happy! remember to drink plenty of water !!
my playlist for today 🌆
Winter Studying Challenge
What is your favorite thing about winter?
My absolute favorite thing is the snow, I’m so glad snow came early this year. I also adore the holiday atmosphere and aesthetic. The combination of red and white decoration mixed in with plaid and flannel textures. Seeing all of the Christmas decoration in malls and downtown. Having a cozy day indoors by snuggling up with hot chocolate and a good book near the fireplace as the snow falls outside.
What is your least favorite thing about winter?
I hate it when it’s cold outside but there no snow on the ground, what’s the point of that. And when the wind gust is so high that it takes all of my energy to reach my car.