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
to come: kommen
to get away: abkommen
to arrive: ankommen
to make do: auskommen
to receive: bekommen
to come in: einkommen
to escape: entkommen
to come here: herkommen
to come along: mitkommen
to come after: nachkommen
to decay: verkommen
to happen: vorkommen
to approach: zukommen
when you really do care about mother nature
Hakone Japan - 2017
Shot by Sony α6300
More images on www.instagram.com/valiantjapanese
Requested by @tiedtonguesandflashcards
House - das Haus Door - die Tür Window - das Fenster Carpet - der Teppich
Lamp - die Lampe Light switch - der Lichtschalter Ceiling Fan - der Deckenlüfter Light bulb - die Glühlampe or die Glühbirne
Bedroom - das Schlafzimmer Bed - das Bett Pillow - das Kissen Blanket - die Bettdecke Closet - der Schrank To Sleep - schlafen To dream - träumen Bureau/Dresser - die Kommode Desk - der Schreibtisch
Living room - das Wohnzimmer Furniture - die Möbel (plural) Couch - die Couch Sofa - das Sofa Armchair - der Sessel Chair - der Stuhl Curtain - der Vorhang TV - der Fernseher Bookcase/Bookshelf - das Bücherregal Fire place - der Kamin Chimney - der Schornstein
Bathroom - das Badezimmer Mirror - der Spiegel Toilet - die Toilette Shower - die Dusche Bathtub - die Badewanne Water faucet - der Wasserhahn To shower - duschen To bathe - baden To wash oneself - sich waschen
Laundry - die Wäsche Laundry room - Wäschezimmer Washing Machine - die Waschmaschine Dryer - Wäschetrockner Broom - der Besen
Kitchen - die Küche Refridgerator - der Kühlschrank Blender - der Küchenmixer or der Mixer Oven - der Ofen Stove - der Herd Oven mitt - der Topfhandschuh Microwave - die Mikrowelle To cook - kochen To bake - backen To burn - anbrennen Dish washer - der Geschirrspüler or die Spülmaschine
Garage - die Garage Car - das Auto Bike - das Fahrrad Lawn mower - der Rasenmäher To mow - mähen Garbage can - die Mülltonne Rake - die Harke
Giant deer por Mariano Peccinetti Por Flickr: www.facebook.com/CollagealInfinito www.society6.com/Trasvorder www.instagram.com/marianopeccinetti
★ leg(s) in Japanese is 脚 (あし – ashi). ★ foot/feet in Japanese is also pronounced あし (ashi) but the kanji is different: 足 \(◕ω◕)/☆ ……………………………………………………………………………….. Learn more Body Parts: http://www.punipunijapan.com/body-parts-japanese/ Face kao 顔(かお) Cheek(s) hoppeta ほっぺた Forehead odeko おでこ Teeth ha 歯(は) Tongue shita 舌(した) Lips kuchibiru 唇(くちびる) Hair (on head) kami 髪(かみ) Neck kubi 首(くび) Throat nodo 喉(のど) shoulder(s) kata 肩(かた) elbow(s) hiji 肘(ひじ) wrist(s) tekubi 手首(てくび) back senaka 背中(せなか) hips/lower back koshi 腰(こし) knee(s) hiza 膝(ひざ) ankle(s) ashikubi 足首(あしくび) finger(s) yubi 指(ゆび) toe(s) tsumasaki 爪先(つまさき) ………………………………………………………………………………. Click here to learn more! http://www.punipunijapan.com/body-parts-japanese/
natural disaster | Naturkatastophe (f)
hurricane | Orkan (m)
tornado | Tornado (m)
blizzard | Schneesturm (m)
typhoon | Taifun (m)
cyclone | Wirbelsturm (m)
tropical storm | Tropensturm (m)
drought | Dürre (f)
thunderstorm | Gewitter (n)
hailstorm | Hagelschauer (m)
heat wave | Hitzewelle (f)
wildfire | Lauffeuer (n)
earthquake | Erdbeben (n)
volcanic eruption | Vulkanausbruch (m)
avalanche | Lawine (f)
landslide | Erdrutsch (m)
sinkhole | Erdfall (m)
flood | Hochwasser (n)
tsunami | Tsunami (m)
relief | Hilfe (f)
[French]
Please let me know if there are any mistakes or better translations!
In Japanese we don’t say “I’m just going to stay home tonight” we say “今夜は家でゴロゴロしてる (konya wa ie de gorogoro shiteru)” meaning “Tonight I’m just going to roll around at home” and … #same
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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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