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Do you know these times when youâre sitting in front of your textbook, trying to learn these boring af vocabs youâve seen 1000 times but still canât remember and just wish to do something different (or hoping that the world explodes so you can at least stop)?
Well, there are more ways to learn a language and I think because we just learned how we âshouldâ learn a language at school, weâre limited in creativity. Thanks to school itâs hard to think outside of this âtextbook, vocab lists, tests, etc.â stuff but there are ENDLESS things you can do to learn a language. Remember: everything you do in your native language, you can try to do in your target language!
This is for all the people who are tired and exhausted, who are thinking about quitting or donât have fun with their target language anymore. DONâT YOU DARE TO GIVE UP! YOUâVE COME SO FAR!
_____________________________________________ Examples for different ways of learning a language:
write a diary
summarise an article about a topic you like (cooking, fitness, etc.)
listen to a podcast/radio
listen to music (while reading the lyrics)
try to sing along with music
read out loud while reading a book/magazine/blog/etc.
watch movies/series/videos
record videos in your target language or about how studying is going (progress, problems, etc.)
write a blog (well hello there :))
use apps that make it more fun (duolingo, memrise, lingodeer)
chat with native speakers
actually talk to native speakers ( I know what a crazy idea)
read websites about things youâre interested in
use social media only available in your target language
change the language of your smartphone
change the language of your pc
change the language of your life
play games in your target language (like not necessarily for learning it, I mean just playing a normal game IN your target language)Â Â
take online lessons with teachers that make you forget youâre learning
do a challenge! (I love this one so much)
find a learning group
be active in forums (no matter about language learning or a forum in your target language)
find a language exchange partner. (You should, seriously.)
watch lessons on youtube
read a (children-)book (with audio)
talk to yourselfÂ
think in your target language (a fun way is to tell a story about your life while itâs happening like âI went down the road with a stranger always behind me, who could it be? What does he want? It got quite⌠too quite. I tried to keep calm but was it really a coincidence? All in the middle of nowhere?â I know Iâm bad at this but I hope you get what I mean, think of it like reading a book.)
learn vocabs with pictures, type in the word you want to know and ONLY look for pictures, try to feel the word. If you google for âstrawberryâ (in your target language and donât know what it means) look at the pictures, the colours, how could it smell? Make a sentence with the new word. When was the last time you ate it? How was it?
Write a story/book online or just for yourself.
Make a mindmap
Use a topic jar (a jar where you put in notes with different topics on it, you take one every day and write/talk about it)
use social media to find groups interested in learning a new language or your target language
translate texts and act like youâre a famous translator whoâs the only person on earth who can translate your target language (for example if youâre reading articles about historical stuff, act like youâre the only one who can find out what happened back then and the whole world is counting on you!)
try to solve random online tests
listen to a song/audiobook/whatever and write down what you hear
search for words you want to learn and build up (funny!) sentences with them or even whole stories
read comics/mangas/etc.
search for receipts in your target language and pray to god youâre doing it right⌠if not, well you wonât forget the vocab again. Win-win situation. :p
search for language learning groups near your living place and actually meet them (stay safe and check everything before)
listen to children songs (I still remember the first children song I learned in English lessons⌠like⌠11 years ago in 5th grade) these songs are supposed to stick⌠*cough* head shoulders knees and toes knees and toes *cough* sorry where was I?
connect with language learners over Skype (useful groups of course like German trying to learn French, Frenchman trying to learn Turkish, Turk trying to learn German)
write a list (you know⌠like I do right know so I donât forget English)
describe things you see (more fun with a partner)
teach your target language to others
listen to audio while sleeping
take notes in your target language (I donât mean for grammar rules or something like that, I mean notes you would take in your native language anyway)
write a letter (so much better than an e-mail)
write an e-mail (who has time for letters)
learn rimesÂ
learn jokes (itâs also useful for social interaction)
talk to your pets (at least if they listen to you, if I start to talk to my cat she starts yelling into my face)
translate songs and learn the vocab of it so you have more fun listening to it later
think about a topic and write down every word you can think of and then translate them into your target language
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changkyun said fuck gender roles it's just me n my dick out here
monsta x things: hyungwon suffering in the hands of wonho (cr: x)
Hyungwon: H- Wonho: YEET!

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ah yes, my favourite foreign language feel, âI know what all of those words mean individually but not together like thatâ
not to forget its twin âi know (roughly) what youâre saying, but what are those words?â
Plus the secret triplet âI managed to get your drift but I donât know how to answer youâ.
hello pals!! this is a masterpost of half (or so) of the reference posts i reblogged/made. i tried uploading this masterpost as just one big masterpost but i had over 250 links so that failed and here i am again. here is part one, encapsulating studying + certain subjects which will be followed by part two (slightly more general) here! enjoy â¨
studying, school, + learning
what iâve learnt throughout my years of being a student
notes, studying, and self-study resources
self-study resources
starting a studyblr
college + uni
how to get studying
online study guides
good habits
exams!
study management
school is starting soon
back to school (1)
back to school (2)
back to school (3)
back to school reminders
50 things to know for back to school
get prepared for a new school year
school resources
final grade calculator
writing emails to professors
cheap textbooks etc!!
save money on textbooks
school
first week of school stuff
testing effect
make studying fun
high school tips
101 study tips
types of learners
lazy kidâs guide to good grades
catching up on missed work
university tag
igcse resources
sat tag
act tag
ap tag
ib tag
a-level revision tips
diy school supplies
test taking tips
a complete guide to studying (well)
time to study!
groupwork (1)
groupwork (2)
tips tag
study effectively from textbooks
studying better
surviving your least favourite class
studying a subject you hate
success
doing research
understanding the question
pomodoro
study tips
tactile learning
how to concentrate
concentration
exam day
ultimate study masterpost
study tips for exams
school survival
studying on the go
how to read academic journal articles
how to study smart
how to remember anything in 3 steps
distraction-free studying
motivation
my study instagram + study blog
+ motivation links
motivation masterpost
stay motivated
get that homework done!
reaching goals
getting motivated
motivation through anime
writing
writing tag
recover an unsaved draft
uni writing resources
add citations!
annotating (1)
annotating (2)
advice for writing papers
writing helps
essay writing tips
how to write an essay
writing term research papers
active vs passive voice
writing masterpost
academic writing resources
essay checklist
reduce your word count
essay writing links
how to write and execute a huge piece of work
summary writing
the discursive/argumentative essay
the narrative essay + the descriptive essay
note-taking
note-taking in class
cornell note-taking
cornell (2)
lecture notes
illustrating notes
banners
maintaining good notes
note-taking
sticky notes
flashcards
colour-code + highlight effectively
colour-coding
studying from textbooks
study guides
upgrade your notes
illustrate your notes
mind maps
note-taking for different lecture types
ribbon drawing
smart highlighting
lettering ideas
how i take notes
note-taking tips
aesthetically pleasing notes
fake cursive notes
languages + literature
the ultimate english masterpost
shakespeare
literature masterpost
annotating
studying a foreign language
100+ legal sites to download literature
approaching poetry analysis
write a killer unprepared text essay
literary analysis research papers
classics
how to ace lit
reading lit
write a rhetorical analysis essay
practice oral comprehension!!
how i study for english lit
poetry analysis (1)
poetry analysis (2)
how i learn languages
self-studying languages
languages tag
how to open a new book
literary devices
literaty devices w/ printables
literature masterpost
grow your vocab
a guide to vocab
language learning tips + resources
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tips + tricks for learning a language
chinese
english
french
german
greek
italian
japanese
korean
latin
maltese
polish
russian
spanish
swedish
humanities + other subjects
studying humanities subjects
gathering materials for a humanities research paper
philosophy
philosophy tag
psychology tag
politics + government
women of wwi
ap world history
coding
design resources
sciences + math
how to memorise diagrams
biology (1)
biology (2)
studying biology
biology help
biology note-taking
anatomy + physiology
physiology
physics
ap physics
chemistry (1)
chemistry (2)
chemistry note-taking
studying chemistry
maths tag
how to study for math
how to study math (1)
how to study math (2)
math (1)
math (2)
math (3)
10 tips to excel in maths
avoid carelessness in calculations
succeed in math without really trying
math resources and links
algebra (1)
algebra (2)
precalculus
geometry
space + astronomy (1)
space + astronomy (2)
hope this helps + please check out part 2 as well!! ilysm đÂ
ps here is a list of all my masterposts just in case đ
- helena xx
got a masters degree in being ignored
Allow yourself to be a beginner. No one starts off being excellent.
hearing your target language in your everyday life is the most beautiful thing. music, poetry and novels only go as far but the absolute peak is hearing people talking about the most mundane things. friends talking, a parent and a child, someone talking on the phone or just tourists talking about getting back to the hotel. itâs the language in itâs raw beauty, the way it is lived every day and the way that itâs a deeply rooted part of people and their culture, not just something you study

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| Â sources |
studying japanese resources by @fuckstudy
japanese resources by @gachagachagogo
hiragana chart by @linguajunkie
hiragana matching game by @dolleye
japanese learning cheat sheets by misshoneyvanity
300 basic words by @nihongogogo
onomatopoeic words by @tsunbutt
giant guide to self-teaching japanese by @mikuyami
japanese learning resources + advice by @deskowl
ultimate japanese resource list by @benkyogo
guide to self-studying japanese by @benkyogo
useful japanese learning shit by @4000yearsofexperience
cute doodle cheat sheets by kirakiradoodles
japanese learning resources by @japanese-revision
japanese studying resources by @nihongotime
japanese language learning websites by @saintlydemon
japanese grammar packet by @teijin
language learning masterpost by @z-coâ
online japanese textbooks by @moonprincessâ
japanese learning resources by hangukdrama
japanese textbooks by hangukdrama
resources by tofugu
resources by gakuu
resources by @nihongokudasaiâ
best sites for learning japanese by nihongoshark
| dictionaries |
Jisho.orgÂ
Jim Breenâs JDIC
Yamasa Kanji DictionaryÂ
Kodansha Kanji Learnerâs DictionaryÂ
Dictionary of Japanese Grammar
| textbooks |
TextfuguÂ
Minna no NihongoÂ
Genki
Heisigâs Remembering the KanjiÂ
Tobira
This blog has a ton of pdf files
| grammar |
Tae Kimâs Guide to Learning Japanese
Marugoto
The Japanese PageÂ
Timâs Takamatsu
Visualising Japanese GrammarÂ
Nihongo ResourcesÂ
Sci Lang Japan FAQÂ
JGram
Renshuu
Tatoeba
Learn Japanese with ErinÂ
Tanos
An Introduction to Japanese - Syntax, Grammar & Language
| vocabulary |
MemriseÂ
WordReference ForumsÂ
Renshuu
6000 most used words
Large Phrase ListÂ
Japanese OnomatopoeiaÂ
Keigo CheatsheetÂ
| kana |
Hiragana 42Â
RealKanaÂ
Hiragana & Katakana Shape ComparisonÂ
Tofugu Hiragana Chart
Tofugu Katakana ChartÂ
Introduction to Japanese Characters
| kanji |
Reviewing the KanjiÂ
Read the KanjiÂ
Kanji Radical Stroke OrderÂ
GSCE Picture Kanji CardsÂ
WaniKaniÂ
Kanji Damage
Kanji RepeaterÂ
Go KankenÂ
| tools + apps |
Rikaichan / Rikaikun
Rikai
Hiragana MeganeÂ
KantangoÂ
Anki
Lang-8
Renshuu.org
RhinospikeÂ
Skritter
Hi Native
Forvo
FluentU
| reading |
Tokyo International University Reading TutorÂ
Hiragana Times
Choko Choko Reading SectionÂ
JLPT Example QuestionsÂ
Maggie SenseiÂ
List of Japanese Audiobooks and TranscriptsÂ
TUFS Learning ResourcesÂ
KotonohaÂ
TatoebaÂ
NHK News
The Great LibraryÂ
Famous Stories
Read More Or Die
Macaronics
The Great ChokoChoko Library
Japanese Reading Practice For Beginners
Kodomo Asahi (Kidâs Asahi News)
Yahoo! Kids Japanese Papercraft
Read Manga Online
Chunichi Kidâs News
Real World Japanese
Japanese Class News ReadingÂ
ECIS ă¤ăłăżăăăćžéĺą
| listening |
Erinâs Challenge!
RhinoSpike
NHK Easy NewsÂ
KeyHole TVÂ
NHK WORLD TV
Documentaries About Japan You Can Watch For Free
Studying with J-DramaÂ
Nihongo de KurasouÂ
Stream Japanese TV OnlineÂ
Beb & Alex Podcast
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NHKăŠă¸ăŞăăĽăźăšÂ
* The ones in bold are my faves
* But I advise you to watch LearningJapanese!! Like this guy literally taught me from Kana to Intermediate Grammar, which has been a very good improvement
Sometimes Iâm like âancient greek plays are so old, how am i going to relate to the characters?â but thenÂ