desk tour video ! working & studying from home in this space has been a joy, but i do miss being at my university ...... someday soon ill be back there
hello there! are there any sites that can help me practice reading in japanese for free? like news sites, manga sites, or sites that provide free e-books to read. also, can you recommend any japanese podcasts that can help me in my listening practice? thank you for answering this question!
Manga Library Z (Jコミ) has a bunch of out-of-print manga available
E-hon and Ehon hiroba are both good for picture books.
Hukumusume has classic tales. This one has the option to use parallel text with English.
NHK Easy News. any underlined words have a J-J popup dictionary entry attached to them.
Matcha for easy travel articles
Aozora Bunko for copyright expired books. Might be easier to use with an app. Just plug 青空文庫 into your app store and a few options should pop up.
Syosetu and Pixiv are good for finding fanfiction, pixiv has a lot of original stories mixed in there as well.
The podcasts I reccomend are the same as the ones Asta already recommended ^^; ひいきびいき and Muggles’ Giggles You could also check out the RadioJapan app to listen to japanese radio stations or try browsing for Japanese Ted talks.
it’s giveaway time!!
over the years I’ve accumulated a ton of tumblr-recommended stationery and there’s no way I can possibly use it all now that I’m out of school. I’m putting together a goody bag full of (unused, of course) stationery from my personal collection, plus a few hand-picked new items!!
a fun grab bag of stationery that will include at least:
Notebooks
A collection of pens, highlighters, markers, etc
Washi tape
Stickers, sticky notes, or other fun goodies
Supplies will be from my favorite brands, including: Muji, Rifle Paper Co., Ban.Do, Zebra, Stabilo, Staedtler, etc
open to US followers only
must be 18+ or have parental permission to enter
must be following me
reblog this post
each reblog = 1 entry
i may pick multiple winners based on how many entries there are !!
winner(s) will be randomly picked on August 15, 2020
faq here
I’m so excited to put together this prize and share my favorite stationery with you!! good luck!!
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Do you like reading books? Can you suggest books that are easy to read in Spanish for beginners, or some movies?
Hi, of course! I hope some of these recommendations are helpful!
Books:
• Spanish Short Stories For Beginners by Lingo Mastery
• Short Stories In Spanish For Beginners & Spanish Short Stories For Beginners 2 by Olly Richards
• Easy Spanish Reader by William T. Tardy. This book is separated into three sections and the readings in each are followed by comprehension activities.
*All three of the previously mentioned books can be downloaded for free on https://z-lib.org
• This organization’s website has a few great picture books in Spanish that you can download for free. https://www.heifer.org/what-you-can-do/get-involved/schools/home-school-activities/books-and-reading-resources.html
• This website has a handful of great pdfs https://www.spanishplayground.net/spanish-books-for-beginners/
Movies:
• El Laberinto del Fauno (Pan’s Labyrinth) This is available on Netflix and I’d suggest watching movies with subtitles. If you’re able to, there’s a chrome extension you can download called Language Learning with Nextflix where you can have subtitles in both your native & target language
• I also suggest watching any movie you’re familiar with like if you love Disney movies you should find the Spanish version of them
Sorry I don’t have any true movie recs yet! If anyone has any other resources they know of, feel free to add them :)
are you tired? sleep. and then, wake up.
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some old gcse chemistry notes written on goodnotes on my ipad! this was the first time i ever used it and i remember being so pleased with how they turned out!
Day 51 of My Winter Studying Challenge!
❄️ 20th January - Do you do any winter sports? ❄️
not really because i don’t really do many sports anyway and my country isn’t exactly suited to winter sports
- take an ebook in your target language that you wanna read - convert epub to txt - copy txt into unique wordlist maker (http://caerphoto.com/uwc/) - remove words in the list you already know - maybe focus on keeping the high frequency new words - make this list into flashcard deck badda bing badda boom
I did this with my Turkish copy of Animal Farm and pulled 212 new words for my Quizlet deck
Hiya! Just wanted to share some Web Dev learning course videos I found really helpful! They're all pretty long and full of content! These videos can be the foundation of your web development journey and be used as a reference! If you do decide to work through the videos, do remember to code along - the best way to learn is by doing and, with programming especially, creating projects as well to apply what you've learned!
Most of the videos, if not at all, cover things like:
HTML5
CSS3
JavaScript
Responsive Design + Mobile design
jQuery
GitHub Tutorials
Tailwind CSS fundamentals
React fundamentals
Node.js
Next.js and more!
Now, onto the videos themselves below!
Web Development Tutorials For Beginners playlist by LearnCode.academy [link] 💻
Covers: HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, GitHub, Responsive Design
Full Course Web Development [22 Hours] | Learn Full Stack Web Development From Scratch by Codedamn [link] 💻
Covers: HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, React, Tailwind CSS, React Query, Node.js, Next.js
Full Stack Web Development for Beginners by FreeCodeCamp.org [link]
Covers: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Node.js, MongoDB
Introduction To Responsive Web Design by FreeCodeCamp.org [link]
Covers: HTML, CSS, Flexbox, Media Queries
Web Development In 2022 - A Practical Guide by Traversy Media [link]
Covers: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Sass, PostCSS, TypeScript fundamentals, Testing, Databases, GrapghQL, WordPress, REST APIs, UI kits & Libraries, Moblie Development fundamentals, Web3
Front End Development Full Course 2022 | Front End Development Tutorial For Beginners by Simplilearn [link]
Covers: Git and GitHub, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ReactJS, Angular
Learn Web Development from Scratch by Edureka [link]
Covers: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Node.js, Express.js, MongoDB, TypeScript
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Well, that’s all! I hope the videos are helpful!! 😋
Have a nice day/night and happy programming 👍🏾💗
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