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Resource List for Learning Malayalam
Hello! Do you want to learn Malayalam but don't know where to start? Then I've got the perfect resource list for you and you can find its link below! Let me know if you have any suggestions to improve it. Here is what the resource list contains;
"Handmade" resources on certain grammar concepts for easy understanding.
Resources on learning the script.
Websites to practice reading the script.
Documents to enhance your vocabulary.
Notes on Colloquial.
Music playlists
List of podcasts/audiobooks And a compiled + organized list of websites you can use to get hold of grammar!
MALAYALAM RESOURCE LIST Join South Asian Languages server for learning more about the Malayalam Language : https://discord.gg/H2Cj6gP6RW In
Tips from a (former) GIS Undergraduate Student to other GIS students
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Hello, lovelies! I’ve gotten a couple of asks about studying so I decided to condense them into one post for you guys! I’m trying to hit a bunch of different topics so if you need an even more specific post you can send an ask! Without any further ado, have some tips! My studyblr is @spacey-scholar
Prep
First, you always need a good base for your day! Especially if you’re studying a lot.
Make a good full breakfast! Ex. Eggs and Toast, Smoothie and fruit, Pancakes and a cup of juice.
How’s your hygiene? Do you need to shower, brush your teeth, wash your face, condition your hair? Do it! You’ll be distracted if you feel messy!
Get dressed like it’s a normal day. Staying in PJ’s is okay! But being ready for the day seriously helps focus!
Likewise, your space should be clean. A clean space is a clean mind! Remove dishes, trash, scrap paper, and extra items. Wide down your desk, organize your pens and books. Your space should feel like your space!
Now make a list of what you need to get done! What needs to be done Now, what needs to be done Soon, and what needs to be done Later?
Order your list how you want your day to go, and don’t put super-tough subjects back to back, or subjects that are similar exercises i.e. reading thirty pages of two different books back to back is no fun.
The Studying
It’s important to buckle down with No Distractions! If you find yourself distracted put your phone away! If you need your phone, put it on Do Not Disturb until you’re done. I also do this at night for better sleep.
Pick the best technique for you, Pomodoro, reward-based, group studying, etc.
Play music but only if it will not distract you! If you sing along or daydream it’s the wrong music! Classical, Lo-fi, and White noise are all good! My Spotify Here has some good ones.
Use a nice journal (I don’t mean expensive!) and pens/pencils you enjoy using. I like to have a specific journal and color dedicated to each subject.
Take notes on recorded lectures and classes, if you’re doing online classes right now try to screen record or record the audio! That way if you space out you can play it later and take notes, and you can absorb the lesson better instead of being distracted.
Don’t worry about your notes, stationary, pictures, being beautiful and your grades being perfect. Life doesn’t always look the way it does on Instagram. And the people who spend hours trying to get a good photo of their coffee are not studying!
Use flashcards! Quizlet is good if you need premade ones! If you can save up and buy them, Barrons AP Flash Cards are the best in my opinion. Very clean, not too long, very durable, and cover all subjects.
Feeling Distracted
If you catch yourself drifting off and getting into your head, get up and take a quick walk, stretch, or energizer.
It’s okay if this happens, don’t guilt yourself! practice affirmation. The best and smartest still get distracted.
If you are drifting, why? Are you hungry? Tired? Thirsty? Bored? Get a snack and some water, take a break and rest, find a way to make your studying more enjoyable.
Remember that Motivation and Discipline are different things. Sometimes we just won’t be motivated, we won’t want to do it and it will be rather frustrating. But the cure to this is not shaming its discipline. Remind yourself “This may be hard, and I may not want to do this, but I want to reach my goals and If this is what It takes I will make it happen.
Always do just one more page of you’re tired. One at a time and oh you did it! Maybe just one more? One more? Eh, one more just to finish the train of thought, Oh just- I’m done? Nice!
If you really can’t focus just move on and come back to this subject, you can always ask for help.
Supplementary Things
There are so many apps you can use to study, for free! My favorites are Tide, Quizlet, Focus Keeper, Forest, Flora, Egenda, SpanishDict, Photomath, and Kahn Academy.
You can also join a study group! You may know one, but if you don’t, there are a lot of online ones! I’m in a study Discord and have been for a while! it helps a lot and motivates me to finish my work!
You can make a studyblr, but don’t do it just for the aesthetics! It’s about studying, and sometimes that gets messy! Sometimes we fail a test, we spill our tea on our notes, we cry because we don’t understand the formula. That’s the part you don’t see!
Having cute stationery can really help, as well as nice organizers and decorations for your space! I don’t have much money so I get a lot of stuff on Amazon or FB Marketplace.
Health
Remember that no matter what you are good enough. It’s okay if you fail, it’s okay if you struggle.
It’s also okay if your path doesn’t go the way you expected! Maybe you go to a different school than expected! Or choose a trade instead! Maybe you take a gap year! Maybe your passion changes! Maybe it changes six times!
Your health is always more important than your school. If you are in pain, mentally or physically, if you are anxious, exhausted, burnt out, talk to your teachers about it! You matter more than a grade.
Your best is good enough! And your best doesn’t look the same as someone else’s best! Don’t compare!
Now go get out there and study!
Free Online Language Courses
Here is a masterpost of MOOCs (massive open online courses) that are available, archived, or starting soon. I think they will help those that like to learn with a teacher or with videos. You can always check the audit course or no certificate option so that you can learn for free.
American Sign Language
ASL University
Sign Language Structure, Learning, and Change
Arabic
Arabic Without Walls
Madinah Arabic
Moroccan Arabic
Armenian
Depi Hayk
Bengali
Learn Bangla (Register to see course)
Catalan
Parla.Cat
Speak Cat
Chinese (Mandarin)
Beginner
Chinese for Beginners
Chinese Characters for Beginners
Chinese for HSK 1
Chinese for HSK 2
Chinese for HSK 3 I & II
Chinese for HSK 4
Chinese for HSK 5
Mandarin Chinese Level I
Mandarin Chinese Essentials
Mandarin Chinese for Business
More Chinese for Beginners
Start Talking Mandarin Chinese
UT Gateway to Chinese
Intermediate
Intermediate Business Chinese
Intermediate Chinese Grammar
Mandarin for Intermediate Learners I
Dutch
Introduction to Dutch
English
Online Courses here
Resources Here
Faroese
Faroese Course
Finnish
A Taste of Finnish
French
Beginner
AP French Language and Culture
Elementary French I & II
Français Interactif
Vivre en France - A1
Vivre en France- A2
Intermediate & Advanced
French Intermediate course B1-B2
Passe-Partout
Travailler en France A2-B1
Vivre en France - B1
German
Beginner
Deutsch im Blick
German Project
German at Work
Goethe Institute
Gwich’in
Introduction to Gwich’in Language
Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew
UT Austin
Hindi
A Door into Hindi
Virtual Hindi
Icelandic
Icelandic 1-5
Indonesian
Learn Indonesian
Irish
Irish 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107
Italian
Beginner
Beginner’s Italian I
Introduction to Italian
Intermediate & Advanced
AP Italian Language and Culture
Intermediate Italian I
Advanced Italian I
Japanese
Genki
Japanese JOSHU
Japanese Pronunciation
Marugoto Courses
Tufs JpLang
Korean
Beginner
First Step Korean
How to Study Korean
Introduction to Korean
Learn to Speak Korean
Pathway to Spoken Korean
Intermediate
Intermediate Korean
Norwegian
Introduction to Norwegian I, Norwegian II
Norwegian on the Web
Persian
Easy Persian
PersianDee
Polish
Online Course
Portuguese
Pluralidades em Português Brasileiro
Russian
Beginner
A1 Course
I speak Russian
Intermediate
B1 Course
B1+ Course
B2.1 Course
B2.2 Course
Spanish
Beginner
AP Spanish Language & Culture
Basic Spanish I, Spanish II
Spanish for beginners
Spanish for Beginners 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Spanish Vocabulary
Advanced
Corrección, Estilo y Variaciones
Leer a Macondo
Swahili
Online Course
Turkish
Online Course
Ukrainian
Read Ukrainian
Speak Ukrainian
Welsh
Beginner’s Welsh
Discovering Wales
Yoruba
Yorùbá Yé Mi
Multiple Languages
Ancient Languages
More Language Learning Resources & Websites!
Last updated: May 2019
to everyone else in school right now:
please use sparknotes. please use khan academy. please listen to school house rock songs and watch the history of the entire world i guess and tim and moby and bill nye. any documentary you watch in class can be found somewhere online with a quick google. get your books from project gutenberg and z-lib. download textbooks off the internet whenever you can find them. use desmos for a free online graphing calculator. if you’re learning something and you don’t get it look up the wikipedia page on it and put it into simple english to get the gist, then put it back into regular english to get the full story. cheat if you have to. school sucks so bad rn and if you’re like me and you get all your materials secondhand or from the lost and found, online resources are really useful rn; all of the above have helped me pass a class in some way, and i hope they can help you too.
stay inside and stay safe. best of luck to all the students out there.
i used sparknotes for every fucking book i was supposed to read last semester. FUCK this online school garbage, you deserve all the shortcuts you can get
Tips for Surviving Online School
since most of us are online due to COVID-19, I decided to make a short infographic (thanks to Canva) on how to make online learning easier. I'm on the same boat too but I made online classes into a way I can somewhat enjoy. I hope this helps for anyone who needs it!
Every time you see this post on your dashboard you have to go learn one new word in your target language
I was thinking “I wish people talked more about being neurodivergent or mentally ill in the studyblr/langblr/academia community” until I realized I could do just that.
So hey, you can be part of this community and be depressed. You can be part of this community and have learning disabilities. It’s fucking hard. So many of the tips you see won’t work for you and will seem like a joke. Try again, try something else. You have as much potential as anyone else, even though it seems like following the same path will be ten times harder. Don’t feel guilty because of something you can’t change. Don’t tell yourself you’re faking it because you’re lazy. Remind youself that you don’t have to live up to anyone else’s standard. I’ve been heavily depressed for four years now and every day has been a challenge and I have felt so useless compared to other people. I tend to forget I am working towards my goals despite my depression, and my anxiety and my constant tiredness. It makes everything so much harder but I have so much faith in myself and I do in you too. We will accomplish our goals.
Wanna improve your German by reading children's book that are still interesting and fun?
Here's a list, by no means completed, kind of from easy to difficult:
Picture books! Easy, very short, cute:
- Fritz Koch-Gotha: Die Häschenschule (It's about a rabbit school. That's it.)
- Marcus Pfister: Der Regenbogenfisch (a fish wants to share his beauty with the world)
Marc-Uwe Kling: Der Tag an dem die Oma das Internet kaputt gemacht hat (How does the internet affect our lives? The dude also wrote an amazing book about a communist kangaroo that lives with him and the mischief they cause, but that's definitely not a children's book and quite political, but in case your interested, it's called "Die Känguru-Chroniken")
- Anette Langen/Constanza Droop: Briefe von Felix (a little plush rabbit travels and writes letters home)
Short books for children include:
- Cornelia Funke: Potilla (A fairy in need (and we ain't talking little glittery cute harmless fairy here) is working with a boy to save her people)
- Cornelia Funke: Lilli und Flosse (two mermaids and the scary but ridiculous humans that want to catch them. The Illustrations are magnificent.)
- Otfried Preußler: die kleine Hexe (A little witch tries to be a good witch. If anyone wants to be deeply amused, there's also a "learning English with the little witch" - children's audiobook which was how I started learning english)
Longer and more difficult books:
- Cornelia Funke: Tintenherz (This trilogy is about people that can read things and people out and into book-worlds and the consequences of this power)
- Erich Kästner: Emil und die Detektive (in this fun little story a boy gets himself into trouble and then runs all over Berlin trying to catch a criminal. Also read like, anything by Erich Kästner - it's always a delightful experience and gets you thinking about adulthood and childhood and how to keep the inner child alive)
- Paul Maar: Lippels Traum (this story simultaneously tells the experiences of the main character in school and with new students and the plot of the book he's reading and later forced to dream. Deals with racism and oriental cliches)
- James Krüss: Der Leuchtturm auf den Hummerklippen (Short stories told during a storm in a lighthouse by the lighthousekeeper, a gull and a guest)
- James Krüss: Timm Thaler oder das verkaufte Lachen (A boy sells his laugh - and realizes that life without laughing is kind of sad)
- Otfried Preußler: Krabat (it's surprisingly dark and creepy. I don't wanna spoil it, but there's magic, there's death, there's dreams..)
- Kai Meyer: Die Wellenläufer (not gonna lie, this one isn't short, but still for teens/late childhood. Pirate girl with the ability to walk on water gets swept unwillingly into adventures when her crew gets murdered)
- Walter Moers: Die 13 1/2 Leben des Käptn Blaubär (again: not thin, not easy, but very varied german, deeply immersive world that features in his other amazing books. This books tells the story of the lives of this character, each a colorful adventure, we watch him learn, grow and discover the vast universe)
- Walter Moers: Der Schreckenmeister (A cat-like creature sells his life to a alchemy master and navigates his last month between luxurious food and trying to save himself. The atmosphere of this book is AMAZING)
Hello there! So this post is the first in a series of printables that I plan on creating as a way to make up for my long absence. I’ve opened up a special ask box for February. Requests submitted HERE will be prioritized. My goal is to finish one request per 36 hours (so a day-and-a-half). I still have school after all.
I’m planning on keeping this particular ask box open until the end of February. After that, if you’d like to request a printable, you can just go to the regular ol’ ask box and send your ideas there. Keep in mind that printable requests sent to my regular ask box will be noted on my list of things to do and will be fulfilled as I have the time to do so, whereas the requests sent to the above ask box will be prioritized.
#1 Reading Academic Articles
These two worksheets will help students reading academic articles in the sciences and humanities. The structure-based notes sheet is generally helpful for scientific articles with bunches of data whereas the content-based notes is helpful for articles written in the humanities that provide several arguments/counterarguments and supplementary pieces of evidence. || This printable was requested by @mindchapters.
Click here to go to my Dropbox and download the PDF!
Other Helpful Links Related to Critical Reading in Academia:
Berkeley Teaching & Resource Center: Teaching Critical Reading
Trent University Academic Skills Centre: Reading in the Humanities and Social Sciences
- EFM
I’m actually getting the hang of Solid State Physics! Hopefully in time for the new year to begin ✨ I’ve moved back to university in the last few weeks and it’s been a really nice change. I miss the kitty and my mum but I need some independence back!
Hope you’re all safe and well ✨
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