Work work and more work.
“Allow yourself to be bad at something. Nobody started off being excellent.”
— Unkown
hi everyone!
I’ve been gone for a while because to be honest, focusing at home is really hard. Please don’t feel bad if your productivity is not on the same level it normally is - this is an unusual situation. Stay safe and take care of your mental health.
at home for the remainder of the semester!
pro tip for small (shared) bedrooms with no desk space: a nice lap desk is heaven sent 🌟
i hope you’re all doing well!
Here you have my personal tips to learn English (could work with your target language too) in a more effective way. Some of them may be too obvious:
Watch series and movies in English with English subtitles until you're prepared enough to understand almost everything without them. You will acquire many grammar structures without consciously learning them.
Focus on fluency rather than on accuracy.
Follow English-speakers on your social media.
Read in English things that genuinely interest you so that the learning gets more meaningful.
Avoid memorising words without context.
Don't rely on translations too much, try to guess the meaning from the context. Think in English.
Read the lyrics while listening to an English song.
Quizlet is a great app to make flashcards and study vocabulary. However, instead of creating them with translations, do it with definitions and pictures.
Change your phone language to English.
When you're learning new vocabulary or structures, write down examples related to your life.
Write a diary in English.
And maybe the most important one: don't be afraid to talk, to communicate, to make mistakes. Don't worry about your accent. Forget about what other people may think about you. Keep trying and keep improving.
here are a few study tips on how to learn a new language 💻☺️:
1. start speaking as soon as possible. even when you haven’t learned too many words yet, the most important part of studying a language is not being afraid of using it. so download apps like hellotalk to get in touch with natives! of course, it’s even easier if you already have friends or family members speaking your target language.
2. study the most frequent words! there are tons of free so-called “frequency lists” online that prevent you from studying vocabulary you don’t need in the long run. with only 500 of the right words you could already have basic conversations!
3. get a lot of native exposure - through podcasts, videos and movies. there are so many recommendations on the internet, no matter what language you’re learning. the earlier you start immersing yourself in native material, even if it’s children’s books, the faster you’ll find yourself having fluent conversations!!
4. keep a weekly or daily diary to practice writing in your target language. even if it’s only composed of basic sentences, it’s the best way to use the vocabulary you’ve learned!
qotd: what language would you like to study next? i really look forward to studying Italian once I have a little bit more time!! 💕
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hey if ur reading this and ur in a bad spot mentally or anything i hope u feel better soon and have a good day
Cognitive behavioral therapy notes
4.18.21
Found the energy to study for psych exams today 🤓 memorization is so hard for me :”(
09.04.21 / sending you happy friday from my workspace. i hope you’ve had a lovely week ♡
7.30.2021
^^ i tried reading while brushing my teeth today, and i was surprised that i got a decent amount of pages in. also, first lesson in french, someone send help.
🦋summer studying challenge🦋:
30th July - What would be your perfect summer day?
going to 'el morro' with my friends, walking around the shops and getting gelato, always.
Val//Psychology student // latinamerican// Native Spanish speaker learning English
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