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60-day Language Challenge
I decided to make this challenge to keep up with the not-so-hard work of learning Norwegian. Along with the daily tasks, I’ll be practicing the vocabulary I learn with physical cards and the spaced-learning method. The tasks I listed focus on specific skills (writing, listening, speaking, etc.) and they are distributed in different days.Feel free to use, share or adapt this challenge according to your needs.
Happy learning!
Day 1: Learn 5 words.
Day 2: Describe what’s around you in 3-5 lines.
Day 3: Read a children’s short story aloud.
Day 4: Watch a video in/about your target language.
Day 5: Learn 2 idioms.
Day 6: Talk to yourself for 5 minutes in TG.
Day 7: Learn a grammatical rule/concept and explain it.
Day 8: Learn 10 words.
Day 9: Translate a paragraph from English/native tongue to TG.
Day 10: Write (in TG) why you decided to take up that language.
Day 11: Read an article aloud and explain the main idea.
Day 12: Try 2 tongue twisters.
Day 13: Learn a grammatical rule/concept and explain it.
Day 14: Watch a film/video/episode of a series in TG (Subs can be used).
Day 15: Have a small chat with a native.
Day 16: Learn 3 idioms.
Day 17: Describe your room in a paragraph.
Day 18: Learn 15 words.
Day 19: Write about your favourite animal.
Day 20: Listen to a podcast.
Day 21: Learn grammatical rule/concept and explain it.
Day 22: Learn 5 swear words/expressions.
Day 23: Describe someone you know.
Day 24: Learn 20 words.
Day 25: Write about your favourite sport or sport you practice.
Day 26: Watch a film or episode of a series in TG (with subs)
Day 27: Describe a place that makes you feel good.
Day 28: Learn 4 idioms.
Day 29: Chat with a native for 10-15 minutes.
Day 30: Write a short story or a memory about something important to you.
Day 31: Learn 25 words.
Day 32: Read an article and explain what it was about.
Day 33 Listen to a podcast/radio.
Day 34: Learn 5 idioms.
Day 35: Translate two paragraphs of something of your interest.
Day 36: Watch a video/episode of a series in TG (once without subs, then with them).
Day 37: Learn 30 words.
Day 38: Chat with a native about a specific topic of your interest.
Day 39: Learn a grammatical rule/concept and explain it.
Day 40: Describe a dream you’ve had.
Day 41: Read an article and write your position on the topic.
Day 42: Listen to a podcast/radio.
Day 43: Learn 35 words.
Day 44: Describe an imaginary character or place.
Day 45: Read a short story (write new words).
Day 46: Learn 6 idioms.
Day 47: Translate a song from TG to native language (or English), or vice versa.
Day 48: Watch a film.
Day 49: Chat with a native for 20 minutes.
Day 50: Learn 40 words.
Day 51: Listen to a podcast/radio.
Day 52: Make your bucket list in TG.
Day 53: Learn about traditions/customs in a country where your TG is spoken.
Day 54: Learn a grammatical rule/concept and explain it.
Day 55: Write in TG about a tradition/custom in your country.
Day 56: Learn 3 proverbs/sayings.
Day 57: Write about your biggest fear.
Day 58: Make a playlist of music in your TG.
Day 59: Learn 10 words.
Day 60: Choose the task you like the most and practice what you’ve learnt.
MAKE ME ADMIT STUFF
1. Would you have sex with the last person you text messaged? 2. You talked to an ex today, correct? 3. Have you taken someones virginity? 4. Is trust a big issue for you? 5. Did you hang out with the person you like recently? 6. What are you excited for? 7. What happened tonight? 8. Do you think it’s disgusting when girls get really wasted? 9. Is confidence cute? 10. What is the last beverage you had? 11. How many people of the opposite sex do you fully trust? 12. Do you own a pair of skinny jeans? 13. What are you gonna do Saturday night? 14. What are you going to spend money on next? 15. Are you going out with the last person you kissed? 16. Do you think you’ll change in the next 3 months? 17. Who do you feel most comfortable talking to about anything? 18. The last time you felt broken? 19. Have you had sex today? 20. Are you starting to realize anything? 21. Are you in a good mood? 22. Would you ever want to swim with sharks? 23. Are your eyes the same color as your dad’s? 24. What do you want right this second? 25. What would you say if the person you love/like kissed another girl/boy? 26. Is your current hair color your natural hair color? 27. Would you be able to date someone who doesn’t make you laugh? 28. What was the last thing that made you laugh? 29. Do you really, truly miss someone right now? 30. Does everyone deserve a second chance? 31. Honestly, do you hate the last boy you were talking to? 32. Does the person you have feelings for right now, know you do? 33. Are you one of those people who never drinks soda? 34. Listening to? 35. Do you ever write in pencil anymore? 36. Do you know where the last person you kissed is? 37. Do you believe in love at first sight? 38. Who did you last call? 39. Who was the last person you danced with? 40. Why did you kiss the last person you kissed? 41. When was the last time you ate a cupcake? 42. Did you hug/kiss one of your parents today? 43. Ever embarrass yourself in front of a crush? 44. Do you tan in the nude? 45. If you could, would you take back your last kiss? 46. Did you talk to someone until you fell asleep last night? 47. Who was the last person to call you? 48. Do you sing in the shower? 49. Do you dance in the car? 50. Ever used a bow and arrow? 51. Last time you got a portrait taken by a photographer? 52. Do you think musicals are cheesy? 53. Is Christmas stressful? 54. Ever eat a pierogi? 55. Favorite type of fruit pie? 56. Occupations you wanted to be when you were a kid? 57. Do you believe in ghosts? 58. Ever have a Deja-vu feeling? 59. Take a vitamin daily? 60. Wear slippers? 61. Wear a bath robe? 62. What do you wear to bed? 63. First concert? 64. Wal-Mart, Target or Kmart? 65. Nike or Adidas? 66. Cheetos Or Fritos? 67. Peanuts or Sunflower seeds? 68. Favorite Taylor Swift song? 69. Ever take dance lessons? 70. Is there a profession you picture your future spouse doing? 71. Can you curl your tongue? 72. Ever won a spelling bee? 73. Have you ever cried because you were so happy? 74. What is your favorite book? 75. Do you study better with or without music? 76. Regularly burn incense? 77. Ever been in love? 78. Who would you like to see in concert? 79. What was the last concert you saw? 80. Hot tea or cold tea? 81. Tea or coffee? 82. Favorite type of cookie? 83. Can you swim well? 84. Can you hold your breath without holding your nose? 85. Are you patient? 86. DJ or band, at a wedding? 87. Ever won a contest? 88. Ever have plastic surgery? 89. Which are better black or green olives? 90. Opinions on sex before marriage? 91. Best room for a fireplace? 92. Do you want to get married
Multiple Language Learning Methods: One Isn’t Going to Cut It
Hi guys! Thank you for your patience as I get adjusted in China and try to find time to update my studyblr! Between studying my languages and teaching, it’s been a bit of a struggle. But I’ve finally got situated enough to get on Tumblr and get to work on a new post that I’m excited to finally share with you!
How many methods do you use to study languages? If you say one, you’re probably studying wrong. When you were in grade school studying the alphabet, did you just read a textbook and BAM you knew the alphabet? OF COURSE NOT! As much as our parents and instructors would wish we did learn that easily, no one ever does! No one. The best way to learn something is to experience it in different ways, situations and formats. You listened to the alphabet spoken in class by your teacher, then by an audio cd, then on tv when you watched Sesame Street, then in a song at a babysitters house, then read them in a textbook, then maybe played computer games to help you practice on top of all that. You heard the same alphabet over and over in different contexts. I used to be a big fan of Between the Lions back in the day because they would teach you a letter then a few words, then use those words and letters over and over again in different skits during the show. If the word of the day was dig, then in the cartoon Cliff Hanger, Cliff would need to spell dig to figure out how to come down from the cliff (of course it never worked, but that’s besides the point), there would be a song with dig in it, there would be activities where you’d have to insert the missing letters, and then the lions themselves would get into situation where they would need to dig something and you’d learn the word dig AGAIN. You get the point. This stuff isn’t just for children. This stuff is gold for language learning as adults, so how do you tap into this knowledge? By giving yourself multiple methods of language study just like a kid! By creating multiple methods of language studying, you are cementing everything you have learned into your memory. With this in mind, you must always have at least three methods of study to pull out when you study every week. Here are mine:
Video/Audio lesson method (example: video based lessons, Youtube video lessons, TTMIK)
1. Watch/listen to video/audio lesson once all the way through (just listen and repeat)
2. Re-watch while writing down new vocabulary (listening writing)
3. Study new vocabulary (reading)
Write out and use a joke or story to remember each word
Look for examples of uses for words using videos or songs or something (Listening) (speaking)
(if learning Korean, use Naver. If learning Chinese or Japanese use Fluent U to search for videos, commercials, music videos, and episodes of shows containing your vocab word. For everything else just search Youtube)
Write out each word ten times (writing)
4. Re-watch video/audio (Listening)
5. Repeat after video/audio (Speaking)
6. Study vocab again at end of the week
Textbook method
Tip: If you buy a textbook for self study, definitely get one with audio
1. Read textbook lesson with audio if included (reading) (listening)
2. Read lesson without audio
2. Study vocabulary (reading)
Make and write a joke or saying or story to help you remember each word (Exam
4. Look for examples of uses for words using videos or songs or something (listening) (speaking)
5. Write character out ten times each (writing)
6. Repeat after audio if included (speaking)
Vocab lists (example: Tumblr, Pinterest, etc)
Say you find a list of interesting vocabulary on Tumblr or Pinterest. You can plan to use this during the week!
1. Read vocab list (reading)
2. Find corresponding audio and repeat. You can use a dictionary audio (listening) (speaking)
3. Study vocab words (reading)
Make jokes or some story to help you remember
5. Look for examples of uses for words using videos or songs or something (reading) (speaking)
6. Repeat after audio (speaking)
Shows, Movies, Youtube Videos
1. Watch video 10 minutes at a time (listening) (DO NOT watch the whole thing unless it is short)
2. Study vocab and grammar (reading) (writing)
3. Make inside jokes or story to help remember vocabulary
4. Look for examples of uses for words using videos or songs or something (listening) (speaking)
5. Write vocab out 10 times (writing)
6. Make any relevant notes about culture and usage
7. Repeat after video sentences (speaking)
This method takes a long time over a course of weeks to finish a movie.
Music and Songs
1. Listen to entire song without looking at lyrics (listening)
2. Go find lyrics and study vocabulary line by line (reading)
3. Make jokes or a story to remember vocabulary
4. No need to look for examples of word usage if you don’t want to
5. Write out vocabulary 10 times
6. Stop studying after one paragraph or verse
7. Read the lyrics
8. Listen to the song and try to follow along
9. Do this until you learn the whole song
8. Make any cultural notes
Okay, so let me explain some details in the post. In every method, one of the steps is to make a joke or some kind of phrase to help you memorize a new vocabulary word. Let me explain. Sometimes it is very hard to remember vocabulary words unless there is a story behind them! Say your words is 苹果 (apple) so you write the English translation and then below it you write, “Sarah refuses to eat her 苹果 and has now tossed it onto the floor. Sarah is 24.” Now you’ve written a short and memorable story about apples and are more likely to remember the word 苹果 . Got it? They teach this stuff in kindergarten and now you’re going to do it for you!
Note: If you are learning Chinese, you can use the radicals to make a story if you’d like. But that would require learning the radicals for every single word, which I encourage you to do anyway, but you don’t have to.
So how do you plan these into your weekly schedule? Easy! Pick a method and do that for one week and then change it to something else the next week. Or you can change it everyday or every few days. I will talk about it more in another post!
Thank you for reading! I hope this was helpful!
some extra Dishonored Tarot to accompany the first batch.
I’ll be working on this series on-and-off. Ideally, I’ll make all 21 Major Arcana, but we’ll see!

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And this completes the Major Arcana! Now to do the minor :-)
Ace of Pentacles. New opportunties, earthly manifestations and prosperity. Finished this piece recently and excited to share it. Nearing the halfway point on this tarot deck!
The Ace of Cups - New, intense emotional beginnings— whether through relationships or creativity. Connection and expression while experiencing deep feelings. Reversed, it can be a warning about being too deep in one’s feelings to take hold of a situation.
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january
1. bloodied tulips 2. the silence just wants to have a conversation 3. lonelism 4. god-possessed 5. half-burnt boy 6. the crow asleep on your chest
week 14
the suburban ghosts weekly prompts (17-23rd april)
1. stars on acid 2. lingering spirits 3. the pentagram in the middle of the school basketball stadium 4. the nightmare you don’t tell your therapist about 5. noises when nobody’s home 6. hanging your sister’s dolls