16 sep ‘17 // some bio notes from last week
best buddies!
こんな感じ。
16.06.17 // 10.23 AM
learning japanese using tae kim’s guide! apparently my friend managed to get her japanese to N5 level just by a few years of watching anime and no formal lessons?? i think that’s amazing - i’ve been watching anime for a year (i used to just read manga) and so far i’ve only been able to pick up basic phrases…
[ check out my instagram @studyingg ♡ ]
For my friends fighting through finals and midterms this month and next month. Good luck fam!
I’m a new studyblr and I need to follow more people! Please reblog if you post at least 80% studyblr :)
見つける|みつける|To find
LIVING ROOM (リビング ribingu or 居間 ima)
1。 アーマチェア [āmuchea] ~ arm chair
2。電気スタンド [denki-sutando] ~ desk lamp; floor lamp
3。絵 [e] ~ painting
4。エアコン [eakon] ~ air conditioner
5。エンドテーブル [endo tēburu] ~ end table
6。電話 [denwa] ~ phone
7。ヒーター [hītā] ~ space heater
8。本棚 [hondana] ~ bookshelf; bookcase
9。コーヒーテールブ [kōhī tēburu] ~ coffee table
10。ソファー [sofā] ~ sofa
11。テレビ [terebi] ~ TV
BEDROOM (寝室 shinshitsu)
12。ベッド [beddo] ~ bed
13。ふとん [futon] ~ futon
14。カーテン [kāten] ~ curtains
15。枕 [makura] ~ pillow
16。目覚まし時計 [mezamashi-dokei] ~ alarm clock
17。毛布 [mōfu] ~ blanket
18。ナイトスタンド [naitosutando] ~ nightstand
19。シーツ [shītsu] ~ sheet
20。たんす [tansu] ~ chest of drawers
BATHROOM (バスルーム or 風呂場)
21。バスタオル [basu-taoru] ~ bath towel
22。ブラシ [burashi] ~ brush
23。ドライヤー [doraiyā] ~ hair dryer
24。歯ブラシ [ha-burashi] ~ toothbrush
25。鏡 [kagami] ~ mirror
26。シャワー [shawā] ~ shower
27。石鹸 [sekken] ~ soap
28。トイレットペーパー [toiretto pēpā] ~ toilet paper
DINING ROOM (ダイニング or 食堂)
29。フォーク [fōku] ~ fork
30。コップ [koppu] ~ glass; cup
31。ナイフ [naifu] ~ table knife
32。紙ナプキン [kami-napukin] ~ napkin
33。皿 [sara] ~ plate
34。スパチュラ [supachura] ~ spatula
35。スプーン [supūn] ~ spoon
36。テーブルクロス [tēburu-kurosu] ~ table cloth
37。器 [utsuwa] ~ bowl
KITCHEN (キツチン or 台所)
38。電子レンジ [denshi-renji] ~ mircrowave oven
39。冷凍庫 [reitōko] or フリーザー [furīzā] ~ freezer
40。椅子 [isu] ~ chair
41。コンロ [konro] ~ stove
42。キャビネット[kyabinetto] ~ cabinet
43。オーブン [ōbun] ~ oven
44。冷蔵庫 [reizōko] ~ refrigerator
45。食器洗い機 [shokki-arai-ki] ~ dishwasher
46。流し台 [nagashidai] or シンク [shinku] ~ sink
47。テーブル [tēburu] ~ table
48。ボール [bōru] ~ mixing bowl
49。フードプロセッサー [fūdo purosessā] ~ food processor
50。フライパン [furaipan] ~ frying pan
51。包丁 [hōchō] ~ chef’s knife
52。泡立て器 [awatateki] ~ whisk
53。計量カップ [keiryō kappu] ~ measuring cup
54。計量スプーン [keiryō supūn] ~ measuring spoon
55。コーヒーメーカー [kōhīmēkā] ~ coffee maker
56。まな板 [manaita] ~ cutting board
57。ミキサー [mikisā] ~ blender
58。鍋 [nabe] ~ pot
59。トースター [tōsutā] ~ toaster
60。ざる [zaru] ~ colander
彼(かれ) he, boyfriend
彼女(かのじょ)she, girlfriend
彼ら(かれら)they
時代(じだい)age, era
電気代(でんきだい)electricity fee
九十年代(きゅうじゅうねんだい)the 90’s
十代(じゅうだい) in one’s teens
〜代わりに(かわりに)instead of ~
留守(るす)absence, not at home
留学生(りゅうがくせい)foreign student
留学する(りゅうがくする)to study abroad
家族(かぞく)family
民族(みんぞく)race
水族館(すいぞくかん)aquarium
王族(おうぞく)member of royalty
父親(ちちおや)father
母親(ははおや)mother
親友(しんゆう)best friend
両親(りょうしん)parents
親しい(したしい)intimate
親切(しんせつ)kind
切る(きる)to cut
切手(きって)postage stamp
切符(きっぷ)ticket
大切(たいせつ) precious
親切(しんせつ)kind
英雄(えいゆう)hero
英語(えいご)English
店員(てんいん)store clerk
売店(ばいてん)stall
書店(しょてん)bookstore
去年(きょねん)last year
過去(かこ)the past
去る(さる)to leave
消去する(しょうきょする)to erase
急に(きゅうに)suddenly
急行(きゅうこう)express train
急ぐ(いそぐ)to hurry
特急(とっきゅう)super express
乗る(のる)to ride
乗車(じょうしゃ)riding a car
乗馬(じょうば)horseback riding
乗り物(のりもの)vehicle
本当(ほんとう)really
お弁当(おべんとう)bento box
当時(とうじ)at that time
当たる(あたる)to hit
音楽(おんがく)music
音(おと)sound
本音(ほんね)real intention/thoughts
発音(はつおん)pronunciation
楽しい(たのしい)fun
楽しむ(たのしむ)to enjoy
楽器(がっき)musical instrument
楽(らく)easy, comfortable
音楽(おんがく)music
医者(いしゃ)doctor
歯医者(はいしゃ)dentist
医学(いがく)medical science
医院(いいん)clinic
学者(がくしゃ)scholar
医者(いしゃ)doctor
若者(わかもの)young people
読者(どくしゃ)reader
If you know me, you’d know that I am a highly visual person. I love learning from images and layouts, and my spatial intelligence is probably my strongest type of intelligence. Because of this, I often use mind maps to study, and so do a lot of other people. However, there are people who don’t really know how to make and utilize a mind map effectively. That’s what this post is for! Here’s how you can make your mind maps more effective and thus enable you to retain more information. (P.S. you might wanna zoom in)
By no means am I an expert in mind-mapping; these are just some habits I have when making a mind map that successfully does its job of helping me remember the topics I’m studying.
If you have any questions, feel free to drop an ask!
xx jo
How is it possible to write at all if one has so much to say and knows that the pen can only trace an uncertain and random trail through the mass of what has to be said?
Franz Kafka, Letters to Felice (via theclassicsreader)
Just a person learning Japanese. Self-learner. If you're also studying Japanese and want to practice with someone (and you're also very much a beginner) then message me! はじめまして! さびーなです。よとしく!
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