Geometry notes from semester 1
Ig: studyingeries
I have found it challenging, even within the langblr community, to find a list of beginner resources for learning German, so I decided to make one!
Note: Resources I use are marked ⭐︎
Textbooks Feuerwerk 1 / 2 / 3 ⭐︎ Katzensprung 1 / 2 Genau! / Ganz Genau! Teach Yourself ⭐︎
Dictionaries English-Deutsch (print) Deutsch-Englisch (print) Duden (print) Via mundo (print) dict.cc (online) ⭐︎ collins (online) pons (online) ⭐︎
Grammar German Verb Drills (print) Grammar you really need to know (print) Grammar in a nutshell (print) Collins easy learning (print) Pons Grammatik (print) Duden (print) Hueber 1 / 2 (print) Hueber (online) german-grammar.de (online) ⭐︎ schubert (online) ⭐︎
Apps mondly mango busuu lang-8 ⭐︎ hinative memrise ⭐︎ beelinguapp duolingo ⭐︎ hellotalk italki
Read News 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 ⭐︎ World Press All You Can Read Readlang ⭐︎
Listen Podcasts 1 / 2 Radio Youtubers 1 Movies (Youtube) Easy German (Youtube) My Playlist (Spotify) ⭐︎ Live-Radio everytongue.com omniglot ⭐︎ globalrecordings.net
Chat hellotalk ⭐︎ hinative wespeke speaky
Other Language Masterposts amazing masterpost - @blogresources language books - @languageoclock how to guess german genders - @languageoclock german master post - @studycell language learning resources - @blackteaandlanguages language exchange - @intellectus german phonetics - @saru-studies german resources masterlist - @deutsian
Tips ⭐︎ Try to practice every day! It really makes a difference and learning a language isn’t something you can accomplish overnight! ⭐︎ Keep a journal of your notes, grammar rules, and so on! Use sticky notes and flags to stay organized and easily flip back to charts and important rules! ⭐︎ Set a goal! It’s much easier to work toward a defined goal than just the overall hopes of mastering a language! ⭐︎ Film yourself speaking! I know it sounds weird, but it helps with pronunciation, and you can always look back to old videos to see how far you’ve come! ⭐︎ Learn through media! Watch tv shows and movies, read the news, listen to music, and so on in your target language! It’s a fun way to learn and will help with sentence structure, vocabulary, popular culture, and pronunciation! ⭐︎ Know that your studyblr/langblr community is always here for support! Reach out to bloggers who are fluent in your target language, and message them! Casual conversation in your target language can be helpful, but having a native speaker assist you is even more useful!
“I don’t know anything with certainty, but seeing the stars makes me dream.” - Van Gogh 🌌 studygram 🌙
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Reading French: Well shit this might as well be english I can read this quickly and with 100% understanding wow
Listening to French: *blank expression staring light years past the person as my facial features slowly petrify*
PHOTO FROM MY INSTAGRAM: @rotina_de_estudo 👌 go check it out Blue and white is my aesthetic! 💕 I love studying history, i could study history 24/7 (*i’m not jk*)
studying/bullet journalling/reading my way through november 🍂 ig: studylustre
Here are some titles and borders that we sometimes like to use in our notes and bullet journals!
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23.09.17» This really doesn’t look like my usual post but I was trying something new~ I think I like writing the days as they go, I’m gonna start doing that. You can tell a lot of things didn’t go as planned, and Wednesday is just not even there lmao.