Mabon Tarot Spread
🍂 Merry Mabon and Happy Divining 🔮
I’ll be using this spread with my oracle cards

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Xuebing Du
Not today Justin
i don't do bad sauce passes
hello vonnie

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$LAYYYTER

Cosimo Galluzzi
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Misplaced Lens Cap
DEAR READER

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Love Begins
Cosmic Funnies
Three Goblin Art

Discoholic 🪩

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Mabon Tarot Spread
🍂 Merry Mabon and Happy Divining 🔮
I’ll be using this spread with my oracle cards

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Korean Novel Recommendations To Read When Learning Korean [Part Three]
More book recommendations because I read too many!
Summer Outside [바깥은 여름] by Kim Ae-ran
A collection of tales by this award winning author. Was such a sad read, but very emotionally evoking and resonant.
Yellow House [노란집] by Park Wan Seo
Stories of a yellow house and old age. I adored this read. Profound reality and beautiful telling. I recommend this the most!
Deep Sorrow [깊은 슬픔] by Shin Kyung-Sook
Bit of a heavier read, however, I wanted to test myself when translating. I prefer darker themed stories anyhow, I think that is a given. A young woman is led to suicide, after constantly failing to sustain relationships. A bitter reality story.
A Familiar World [낯익은 세상] by Hwang Sok-yong
A place that highlights the lives of people living on Flower Island. Involving one main character and his growth on this wasteland.
Home Sweet Home [즐거운 나의 집] by Gong Ji-young
A tale of a family who can be seen as less than normal. I love quirky books like this!
Happy Valentine’s Day Everyone!
🌗LUNAR CALENDAR DECEMBER🌓
Im ready to welcome the Cold Moon this month. We should try to calm down our minds and practise meditation. Is Christmas time so is a good time to show love to our family and remind the ones who are not here with us.
Hi, there! I have a big exam next month and decided to create an exam study kit to organize and increase my productivity. I hope this exam study pack help your final exam. Good luck with your exam, everyone! We can do it!
Exam Study Pack Including
Final Exam Schedule
Final Exam Time Schedule (week)
Weekly Study planner
Monthly Style Study planner
Essay Planner
Glossary (definitions & terms)
Note
Click HERE to download the printable (PDF). Please save the file to your computer and open with Adobe Reader DC. Use Adobe Reader, otherwise, it will not work correctly and colors may display completely different. Please let me know if you are having trouble downloading the file.
* Important note: All files are Personal Use (non-commercial) ONLY! Please Do NOT Copy and Edit. Please Do No distribute and sell these files or upload them to other websites.
By the way, I decided to post a new printable item each week (every Saturday). Tomorrow I will post “Free Printable Thanksgiving 2018 Wine Labels” including using a Japanese pattern. So please come back to my blog tomorrow!

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langblr problems
•watching YouTubers speak your target language and you’re jealous of their ‘fluency’
•debating if you should learn a Romance language or Germanic
•changing your phone to your target language and getting weird looks from people when they see your home screen
•debating if you should learn German or Dutch
•debating if you should learn Swedish or Norwegian
•debating if you should learn Italian or Spanish or Portuguese
•talking to yourself in your target language
•you’re able to understand your target language in a written form but when somebody speaks it, you’re like🤔🔫
•fangirling when you find somebody who speaks your target language
•having to deal with people who think that you’re ‘fluent’ in your target language but all you can do is introduce yourself
When do you realize you’re a language freak?
When you buy books written in foreign languages you don’t even know thinking that one day you’ll learn them and be able to read these books even though you could buy a version in your own language
True story
NOVEMBER #2
' I'm shining solo' '빛이 나는 솔로'
This song is my current mood. Thanks Jennie💕
이 노래 너무 좋아해... 진짜 고마워용 제니💓
Compilation of all my journals.
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Wow ♥️
This windy weather makes me feel a little witchy so I decided to do this spread about candle properties and tea reading. Now I’m going to light some candles and make some tea, maybe I can see my fortune on it.

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The 5 Best Revisions Methods I Want to Start Using
Hi, guys! Whilst planning my next few months to do well on my final exams, I started researching and found a few great study techniques that are a bit underrated. Thus, I compiled a post with information about each one and all the materials you need to put them to use. These are most useful if you’ve already studied the material and are now starting to revise.
A. Feynman Technique
This method was coined by Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman. This system works by writing down everything you remember about the topic you’re currently revising in a blank piece of paper. When you get stuck, go back to your study materials. The gaps in your knowledge should be blatant after you finish. Review and simplify. Keep repeating until you know for certain that there’s nothing left out and you’ve successfully learned the topic. :-)
For this method you will need:
Blank piece of paper
Pen/Pencil
B. Spaced Repetition
This method has been gaining traction for the past few years but it still doesn’t get the recognition it should. It’s fairly simple. It consists of time intervals between study sessions, which allows you store information better in your long-term memory. While there aren’t set times for when to do your next revision session, I’d recommend the one by Piotr Wozniak:
First repetition: 1 day
Second repetition: 7 days
Third repetition: 16 days
Fourth repetition: 35 days
This method can be used both through an analog system and a digital one.
One of the simplest techniques to implement spaced repetition while using paper flashcards is the Leitner system. First, you decide how many boxes you need for your system. Each of your boxes represents a different study time interval:
Every flashcard starts out in Box 1. When you get a flashcard right, it passes to the next box. If you get a card wrong, it goes back to Box 1 – even if it was on Box 4. This makes sure you are constantly reviewing the materials. Remember to devise a calendar with the dates and boxes you need to revise each day.
For this method you will need:
Boxes or simply different colored rubbers to differentiate the piles
Flashcards
Pen/Pencil
If however, you prefer a digital method, Anki is the best option for you. It is available online, on both Windows & Mac and there’s also an incredible practical app. It uses the spaced repetition method while taking the trouble of having to hand write hundreds of flashcards and remembering when to study each one.
Simply create an account, then a deck in which you’ll add your flashcards. The app and website allow you to add images and/or sounds to the flashcards. Customize them all you want. Once you’ve finished, save them and check the app every day to revise the flashcards of the day.
For this method you will need:
Anki app (iOS, Android) and/or website
C. Past Papers
I’ve been guilty in the past for not using this method. I got so caught up in my perfectionism that I didn’t even want to try. I learned, though, that getting things wrong is not a sign of failure and that persisting until you get it right is the real strength (and discipline) you ought to have. Do not let your procrastination and/or perfectionism prevent you from learning your weaknesses on a topic and not reach the grade you were hoping for.
Time yourself while taking the test and then correct your answers with a different colored pencil/pen so you can differentiate between correct and wrong answers.
For this method you will need:
Past papers
Pen/Pencil
D. Teach someone
This method is really helpful if you have oral assessments and/or your professor uses the Socratic method in class. You can practice your speech and knowledge all at the same time. Find someone who’s willing to listen to you talk about the topic you’re studying. Even if no one’s willing, you can still explain the matter to an object in the house. Don’t get embarrassed by this! While speaking, you’re organising your thoughts and only when explaining to someone else can you really assess your knowledge.
For this method you will need:
Your voice
Someone/Something who loves you very much
E. Proper sleep & exercise
Yes, I know, these aren’t revisions methods. But as helpful as the previous systems were, they won’t work if you aren’t sane in body and spirit. It’s incredibly important that you rest. Teenagers (13 to 17 years old) ought to sleep from 8 to 10 hours every day, while young adults (18 to 25) only need 7 to 9. You should also get fresh air and exercise. This helps with mental alertness, concentration, an efficient memory and a positive mood. Stay hydrated throughout the day. & please, don’t skip meals!
For this method you will need:
Proper sleep (x, x, x, x, x)
Exercise (x, x, x)
Healthy diet (x, x, x, x)
LUNAR CALENDAR NOVEMBER
Beaver Moon/Luna del Castor
The last one before Winter comes. Beavers and other nocturnal animals starts to prepare their burrows under this moonlight. Is time to bundle up and relax. Time to surround ourselves with things that will confort us during the dark and cold that is arriving.
Today’s words are 당황하다 and 황당하다.
Since they are so close in the way they are written, they can easily be confused.
당황하다 is often translated to embarrassed, flustered, or taken back. But being translated as embarrassed can be a bit misleading. This word is used when you’re embarrassed to the point that your heart is racing because you were surprised by something. It’s not embarrassed because you’re talking to someone you like. You would be embarrassed because your boss yelled at you in front of all your coworkers with no warning. So, there is a level of shock and not knowing what to do mixed in this word.
황당하다 is when something is absurd or ridiculous in a sense of insincere or unreasonable. So, it’s often used with people, behaviors or situations.
The biggest difference is that 당황하다 is a verb(동사). So you’ll often see it as 나는 당황했다. (I was really flustered.) And 황당하다 is an adjective(형용사). So, you’ll see it as 그 사람의 행동이 황당했다. (That person’s behavior was ridiculous.)
You can try to remember it like this: 당황하다 starts with ㄷ and so does 동사(verb), while 황당하다 starts with ㅎ and so does 형용사(adjective).
Here are some examples.
어제 상사가 손님 앞에서 나를 혼내가지고 진짜 당황했어 ㅠ Yesterday boss yelled at me in front of some customers, so I was really taken back/embarrassed.
*싸우면서* 왜 당황해? 진짜 바람 피운거야? *While fighting* Why are you so flustered? Did you really cheat?
너무 당황하지 마시고 제 말 좀 들어주세요. Please don’t be too surprised and listen to what I have to say.
황당한 소리하지 마. Do say absurd things.
어제 술 먹으면서 친구가 황당한 짓을 했어요. While drinking yesterday, my friend did something ridiculous.
진짜 황당했어! 내가 바람을 피웠다고 했을 때 너무 당황한거야. It was so absurd! When she said I cheated, I was really taken back.
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LATE NOVEMBER SPREAD
Im late again. I havent good excuses just I've been sooo lazy.
Today was a perfect morning to finally make the new month with a good (so good) playlist and good (so good) snack 💕
(Come back with the pink mood)
This play list is life. Im an animal crossing lover.
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문법 | Grammar
Particle: ~거나/~(이)나
~거나/~(이)나 acts like the English equivalent of “or.” ~거나 is used for verbs and adjectives while ~(이)나 is used for nouns.
Rule: * When verbs/adjectives are in dictionary form, take off the ~다 and replace it with ~거나 * When using a noun and the last syllable is a constant, add ~이나. When using a noun and the last syllable is a vowel, add ~나
Example:
심심하면 뭘 해요? // What do you do when you’re bored? 운동이나 밥를 먹거요. // I work out or eat.
내일 뭐 할 거예요? // What are you going to do tomorrow? 자거나 공부를 할 거예요. // I’m going to sleep or study.
-약속

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I heard that...
To say sentences like “I heard that the food here is good” or “I heard this movie is bad” you use “…다고 들었어”
eg. 여기에 음식이 좋다고 들었어 - I heard the food here is good
eg. 이 영화는 나쁘다고 들었어 - I heard this movie is bad
Future: If you want to say something in future tense, or just the verb 이다 it then changes to 라고 들었어
eg. 서울에 눈 올 거라고 들었어 - I heard it is going to snow in Seoul
Past: The same as present, just conjugate the verb before into past tense.
eg. 나는 그들이 음식을 많이 거기에서 먹었다고 들었어 - I heard they ate a lot there.
Notes:
1. “다고” works like a verbal quotation mark, and “듣다” is the verb to hear/listen.
2. All of these phrases are informal
Autumn doesent exist in my town so now is Winter and I have a cold. Btw I like to drink hot green tea while studying korean.