Today's studying area ☕️
I got a s**t tone of work done in a 6h studying session and got also a quick 1h workout afterwards! I'm so happy as that's a lot for a Monday 🔥
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15.04.21// sunny day walks and sunny day study sessions ☕️ we’re so close to the end of this term! I am blessed to not have any exams this term, only papers! And only one more term and I’ve finished my degree! Masters degrees fly by, I can’t believe I’m 2/3 finished already.
Sending love and motivation to everyone 💕
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August 21, 2021
A mood
Learning languages is fun because I love being able to embarrass myself internationally
051521 - My sister got me a fresh eucalyptus bunch for my birthday a few weeks ago, and even though they are dried now they are quite fragrant. I love how having them on my desk adds a nice dimension to my desk space! Do you like having potted plants or fresh flowers on your desk? Or do you not prefer them at all?
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.
Happy Pride month!
1. Make studying fun by learning something extra
Learn something new - something you WANT TO LEARN
• a language
• start a relatively easy online course (make sure it’s interesting but also not too time consuming - remember that your actual school/uni work is the priority)
• learn a new skill like sewing/cooking/baking/painting (I recommend Bob Ross tutorials!)
You should do this extra learning during breaks or whenever you feel demotivated - this should bring you back into a study mood.
2. Don’t listen to music
You may think it helps but if you’re a terrible procrastinator like me you will 100% be distracted (if you think music helps continue listening to music - this is just for people who are easily distracted cough cough MEEEE). An alternative is white noise; Tide is a great app with lots of sounds (and other amazing functions! It’s also a nice extension on Chrome)
3. Wear headphones - even if you’re not listening to music!
Block out some noise + create the illusion of a focused atmosphere. Well, for me at least. Try it and tell me if it helps. If it doesn’t… Sorry :(
4. Shower (don’t waste time though, have a quick shower)
I find that showering can really improve my mood and make me feel motivated… Although it also makes me feel relaxed and makes me want to sleep. So yEaH, there’s that.
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Other advice posts that may be of interest:
How To Study When You Really Don’t Want To
Active Revision Techniques
How To Do Uni Readings
How to Revise BIG Subjects
Keep reading
05.01.20
Coffee cup says it all.
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
Val//Psychology student // latinamerican// Native Spanish speaker learning English
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