Val//Psychology student // latinamerican// Native Spanish speaker learning English
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i’ve been saying this to myself this morning and i’m going to say it to you in case you need to hear it: you are not here to be physically attractive. that is not your purpose. you are here to learn new things and be kind to people and listen to your favorite music and pet cute dogs and read big books and drink good coffee. you are here to see beauty in the world and create it when you can’t find any. you are not here to impress people with how you look.
“Allow yourself to be bad at something. Nobody started off being excellent.”
— Unkown
me @ myself
📜 revisiting a developmental psych essay to apply some feedback i recently received. today has been so busy, but i’ve been more mindful of each task and reminding myself how important it is to take it slow (no matter how overwhelming the to-do list is to begin with). i’ve realized that a lot of my work-related anxiety comes down to feeling like i’m racing against the clock. so once those worries start creeping up, i take a second to breathe deep and get a sip of water. it’s been changing the course of my days in the most positive of ways. i hope you are all having a safe wednesday!
22.04.2020 ~
I died a little bit while preparing for the quest that was today. I spent days and this was the mess i created last night as I studied up to 2 am. Enjoy the ridiculous drawings.
Only for our instructor to ask questions on things she told us she wouldn’t. Details that I jumped over because SHE SAID IN CLASS MATERIAL WAS ENOUGH.
I am truly tired, and not looking forward to incoming weeks. Thankfully though, by the end of May we will be probably done with the classes, and I will have finally some time to read and learn without a countdown.
19.04.2020 ~
Yesterday I studied for psychology in every type of way I could. I still don’t trust myself on this chapter. And today I was busy with this weeks assignments, so still didn’t study for psychology quiz yet.
I got 4 quizes for this week. I do not know how I am suppose to study when every day has a couple of essays due.
Guess my workspace is as messy as my head..
Really struggling this week but we have to remember to be kind to ourselves. If the only thing you achieved today was getting out of bed and taking a shower, i'm proud of you and you should be too.
quarantine day 32, classes are still suspended, tons of readings before class resume, a lot of water for hydration, caffeine to keep awake
~ rmi
the best thing about language learning is that you don’t have to give up leisure time activities such as reading books or watching tv shows n you only have to switch that piece of media to your target language n you can enjoy it all the same while getting more necessary work done
14.04.2020: 48 / 50 days of productivity
i’m having a hard time staying focused today. i try to tell myself having a bad day is allowed and not the end of the world, but i have so much stuff to do. :(
Let’s talk about study methods... These are some of them.
hiya! wrapping up another horrible week but at this point im pretty used to it. uni is beautiful/horrible.
A virtual hug because real ones are no-nos right now.
Stay safe and well everyone 💛
By: Shanel | bookish_nel
April 12
I'm told most universities do not have a Harry Potter style library. Sad!
Tumblr murdered the image quality
8/4/2020 | Daily dose of vitamins
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I have outlined my whole week with like three goals per day (I really need to catch up in a lot of subjects) let’s see if I’m able to follow it. I miss libraries.
Thanks for the tag @mindscistudies 💛
Rules: answer the 20 questions, then tag the bloggers you want to get to know better.
1.NAME: Valentina
2.NICKNAMES: Vale.
3.ZODIAC SIGN: I'm a capricorn (I don't really believe in this)
5.LANGUAGES SPOKEN: Spanish and English (still learning).
6.NATIONALITY: Chilean
7.FAVOURITE SEASON: Tbh I love them all, I love how beautiful everything looks at autumn, how I can stay at home and watch the rain at winter, how colorful is spring even though I'm allergic to pollen, and how I can can get out and know new places in summer.
8.FAVOURITE FLOWER: Sunflowers. I think miniature roses are extremely cute.
9.FAVOURITE SCENT: I love a lot of scents, for example, vanilla, coffee, strawberries, forest, sea breeze or the smell of a natural Christmas tree. Now let's move to something less common, I love the scent of cumin, Idk why I just love it.
10.FAVOURITE COLOUR: Blue and yellow.
11.FAVOURITE ANIMAL: Butterflies, wolves and dolphins.
12.FAVOURITE FICTIONAL CHARACTER: I can't choose one at the moment.
13.COFFEE, TEA, OR HOT CHOCOLATE: Hot chocolate.
14.AVERAGE SLEEP HOURS: I wish I could say 8, but as a Uni student I usually sleep 5 or 4 hours.
15.DOG OR CAT PERSON: Dog person, I have two babies.
16.NUMBER OF BLANKETS YOU SLEEP WITH: Usually 1,but since winter is coming I sleep with 2 blankets.
17.DREAM TRIP: New Zealand or Nuremberg at Christmas with my family.
18.BLOG ESTABLISHED: Since this blog reborn as a studyblr recently I'm gonna say 20 of March because that day I decided that I wanted to join the studyblr community.
19.FOLLOWERS: 18
20.RANDOM FACT: In Chile people have something called "once", which can be translated as "eleven". It's called "once" because "Agua ardiente" has 11 letters. In the past when miners were working but wanted to sneak off for a sip of agua ardiente liquor they would say "let's go to take"𝐎𝐧𝐜𝐞" so their boss wouldn't know what they were up to, as time goes by it degenerates in a snack that take place something between 6 and 9 pm. Now we eat bread and drink coffee but it started as a code word.
Don't feel obligated to answer this, I just tagged you because I'd like to know you.
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Just completed and submitted the final version of my Extended Essay !!! °˖✧◝(⁰▿⁰)◜✧˖°
So I compiled lists of words that I found super super useful in making it easier for me to finish any essay !! Here is a masterpost of some sort with transition words + key vocabs grouped together for easy access as well as an IB IOC ‘cheat sheet’ I used for my english LAL orals last year (though most commentaries follow a similar structure so its generalisable) ~
Good luck with your essays !!!
… oops just realised I forgot to bullet point one of the lists
“Did I understand this phrase on my target language because I’m actually getting any better at it or am I just making clever deductions and educated guesses” a thrilling novel by me
Something great happened!!
Yesterday I was in an online lecture about qualitative research, everything was pretty normal until I noticed that I was writing in English instead of Spanish. I'm so excited because I finally reach the point where I can think in English.
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!
have 3 achievable goals a day: having a laundry list of things to do everyday is super unrealistic, and you just end up feeling bad about yourself because you didn’t accomplish your goals for the day.
leave your sundays open: i love sundays because they’re my day to chill out and catch up on school work that i wasn’t able to finish during the week.
recognize when you’re at your emotional limits: forcing yourself to get work done when you are unable to comprehend your study material does not benefit anyone.
learn how to say no: people will ask you for your time and it will stretch you to the limit, whether it be at your job, in your extracurriculars, or in your personal life. know when to step back and say no.
take care of yourself physically: take breaks, go for walks, shower regularly, get enough sleep, eat healthy, see your friends
celebrate your accomplishments: go out to eat with friends after a big exam, indulge in a night off after a busy week with some netflix and wine
make a study plan beforehand: it can be daunting to see how much work you need to put in to a class or task beforehand, but this allows you to spread your work evenly so you don’t become overwhelmed.
learn how to ask for help: it is very rare that people make it through school, whether it be high school or university or any graduate program, without needing the advice of others or just a kind soul to vent to. find that person.
never forget your hobbies: you will need things that keep you sane. if you love to play music, write, play volleyball, or cook, make you sure you don’t lose these things. they will become your escape when times get tough.
log off from time to time: it is exhausting to be constantly connected to social media and your email. just physically disconnecting from these for a night to take care of yourself can really help you clear your mind.
for all studyblrs out there, you don’t have to be neat in order to be productive
I love lectures that remind me why i wanted to be a psychology major in the first place.
26.03.2020 // we’ve moved online as i’m sure most universities have, gotta be honest i’m struggling a little at the moment with everything that’s going on but i’m trying to get into good study habits as much as i can 🥺 hope you’re all staying safe 🤍
Learning Languages and How to Make it Fun
(gifs not mine, credit to the artist)
How does a child learns? Immersion
So you gotta dive deep
Find songs that you like. You don't have to understand, you just have to enjoy the song.
Listen them at least once a day. The idea is for you to get familiar with the sounds.
Once you have already heard them too many times (without getting tired of them) look for the lyrics. In their native language, not a translation.
If you can read in that language, then try reading them. Print them if you have to or write them down (this is better) and as you listen to the song try to sing.
If there's a word/sentence you like because it sounds pretty, mark it.
If there's a word you don't know how to/can't pronounce, mark it.
For example, I have a journal in which I write Japanesse Kanji that I find beautiful (whether is because of the meaning or the symbol itself is pretty)
Once you are familiar with the song look for a translation.
Check those words you have marked with the translation.
While looking for definitions it's better if you find images (so can have an idea of what that word is) instead of a definition in your language (unless is a long/complicated concept).
Movies, you must watch movies in that language. Better if they are from that country. (It can also be a doubled movie, perhaps you could look for one of your favorites)
Watch them with subtitles (in your language) once or twice. Then watch them again but this time without subtitles or with subtitles of said language. (You already know the plot, so you can still understand what's going on)
If you like to read, look for children literature. It's easy and fun.
Keep reading even if you don't understand a single sh*t. It doesn't matter.
Mark again those words you like, don't know the meaning or can't pronounce.
Write at least one sentence every day. It doesn't have to be right, it doesn't have to be long or poetic, you just gotta write.
If you still don't know much about grammar (enough to formulate a sentence on your own) then write a quote from one of those songs, movies or books you read. Again it doesn't matter if you don't understand what are you writing.
If you already know another language, try to learn the new language with that one. For example, I learn german from english instead of my native language spanish.
Videogames. In my experience this is amazing. You have no idea idea how much I learned english just from games.
You have fun playing, engaged with a story, while constantly hearing the language. You don't even have to pay attention at what they are saying, eventually you'll figure it out. It's very intuitive.
And because games, usually, requires that you spend many hours playing you will have a lot of practice without actually studying.
Some games, if you look on the settings menu, even have other languages instead of english. For example I played Assassin's Creed Brotherhood in italian and french and AsC III in russian and japanese (the voice actors are fantastic).
Seriously, videogames are freaking amazing for learning.
The idea of this, is that you can imitate the learning process a child does, while also having fun and enjoying it. Kids learn by making mistakes, by playing with words and by being constantly surrounded with the language. At first, kids have no idea what they are doing, they just repeat what they see and hear. So it's okay if you don't know what are you doing, take that pressure off. This is not school/college, this is just you trying to learn a culture. So be kind and patient with yourself.
LEARNING SHOULD BE FUN, be creative with your methods and try everything (so you can find what you are comfortable with). It is scientifically proved that if you like what you are studying and having fun it will be 10x easier to assimilate and remember the knowledge you are acquiring.
A mood
Learning languages is fun because I love being able to embarrass myself internationally
People always talk about parallels between Luke and Padme and it's great. But can we talk about Padme and Leia, I mean Padme was a politician who believed in democracy and peace for the galaxy. Leia has the ideology of her mother and fight tooth and nail for it. So yeah, I do believe Leia Organa would be her's mother greatest pride.