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 đ
i hope youâre all doing well!
put your phone on silent and put it across the room
listen to classical/soundtrack music without lyrics
make index cards for important vocab
wear pajamas
make diagrams and pictures. they donât have to look pretty, as long as you understand it
make timelines for historical events
have a light snack
drink coffee or tea to keep you going
take a break every hour or so
have one pencil/black pen and one colored pen or highlighter. anything more will just distract you. the aesthetics arenât important, your knowledge is
donât be afraid to email/message your teacher or a classmate if you donât understand something. the last thing you want to do is learn the incorrect information
know that sleep and health is more important than your grade. you cannot perform as well on a test if you are tired or sick. take care of yourself
itâs not a race. itâs not about who can learn something in the quickest time, itâs about learning
take a deep breathÂ
prioritize your homework by how long it will take you and when itâs due
plan some you time in between studying and school
if youâre mentally exhausted, set a timer for 30 minutes and take a nap. any longer and youâll wake up even more tired
donât understand something? thatâs perfectly fine, donât stress over it. ask for help rather than complaining
have a goal in mind and write them down. say things like âi am getting an education so i can get the job of my dreams. the life that i want. the happiness that i deserveâ
be thankful. it is a privilege that you get to go to school and get an education.Â
you got this.
Mini yellow moodboard đ
Psychology notes
A virtual hug because real ones are no-nos right now.
Stay safe and well everyone đ
âAllow yourself to be bad at something. Nobody started off being excellent.â
â Unkown
Before and during.
here are a few study tips on how to learn a new language đ»âșïž:
1. start speaking as soon as possible. even when you havenât 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, itâs 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 âfrequency listsâ online that prevent you from studying vocabulary you donât 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 youâre learning. the earlier you start immersing yourself in native material, even if itâs childrenâs books, the faster youâll find yourself having fluent conversations!!
4. keep a weekly or daily diary to practice writing in your target language. even if itâs only composed of basic sentences, itâs the best way to use the vocabulary youâve 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!! đ
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iâve been saying this to myself this morning and iâm 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 canât find any. you are not here to impress people with how you look.
Letâs talk about study methods... These are some of them.
crazy to think weâre still pushing ourselves to get work done even during a global crisis
Val//Psychology student // latinamerican// Native Spanish speaker learning English
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