this random twitter user is really gonna come for me like this huh?
I pray that we will meet again On a rainy day "Why on a rainy day?" you may ask So that you won' t be able to tell If the tears I shed are mine Or they are just raindrops that fell from the sky
Hey guys, I finished ittt!!!š
Q: Why do you like Hollywood undead?
Hope that you like it, and if you want, you can leave your opinion in the comments down below.
Some Hollywood Undead sketches I did these days.
Hope that you like themā„ļø
Which one is your favourite? Let me know in the comments down below.
LUCY- Choi Sangyeop(ģµģģ½)
I really like how he turned out, nglš
If you like it, you can give it a like here and on my instagram as well( at papilon_blanche) and tell me your opinion in the comments.
Q: What is your favourite lucy song and why?
Until next time, see ya~ā” And take careā¤
Enhypen- Yang Jung-won (ģģ ģ)
Our adorable leaderā” I hope that he turned out alright. His eyes are really REALLY pretty, but I don't think that I managed to capture them rightš
Hope that you will like it anyway and if you want, you can tell me your opinion in the comments down below.
Until next time, see ya~ā” And take careā¤
a non-complete guide written by a english-native high-school student with experience in studying japanese, indonesian and currentlyāromanian.Ā
language proficiency is separated into four skills. reading, writing, listening and speaking.Ā
as a complete beginner, or even to someone within the A1 range, one should focus mainly on these three core skills: reading, writing and listening. right now, pronunciation should not be your main focus. speaking skills, while they should be slowly developed from the beginning, are not as easily mastered as reading or writing and thus can cause a feeling of stagnation. languages have specific skills that need to be developed before one can pronounce words properly and these specific skills can take months to master. as a tip, one should master those specific skills before focusing on pronunciation. (for example, romanian requires the speaker to be able to roll theirĀ ā r ās.)
use the skill of listening to your advantage
young children spend their first few years listening until they are able to create coherent sentences. donāt expect your experience to be any different.
as a beginner, you do not have to understand everything, or anything, that is being said. at this stage, you are unconsciously learning how to distinguish your target language from other languages, as well as forming ideas and creating patterns between words in your head.
i always create a song playlist in my target language. spotify has playlists already created that include the top 100 ranked songs from that country/language, feel free to listen to these playlists. i then create a separate playlist full of all my favourite songs from the target language (and because they are my favourite) i listen to them on repeat. naturally, you may start to sing along, begin to know the songs off by heart, etc. this is one of the most easiest and natural way of learning a language.
tv shows and movies. childrenās cartoons or mature tv shows, it does not matter. the combination of subtitles in your native language, audio in your target language, and the context of the film, helps the brain process simple words. these words, when repeated, become words youāve effortlessly remembered. as a plus, you know how to pronounce these words and in what context they are used and/or mean.Ā
do not think of these methods as studying, but rather purely for your enjoyment. it makes listening to these playlists, and watching tv shows, less of a task and something you are more inclined to do.
a journal is your best friend
a specific space dedicated to the learning process of your target language is, well, highly recommended. emphasis on specific. in this journal you will be able to practice your reading and writing skills.
for me, i use my journal to create vocab lists separated by the wordās function, context, etc. (for example, every noun word used to identify a person in a family, such as mother or uncle, is recorded together). i often see others create vocab lists under theĀ ā top hundred common words ā in whatever language, and i advocate against this. your brain needs to associate and make links with words, and thisĀ ā most common words ā association loses meaning fast. thus, you do not retain the information.
the creation of vocab lists do multiple things in my learning process. first, i will collect these words, usually from an online source or a language textbook. already, i have read the words and my brain has processed them and understood that one word translates to the other, and in what context they should be used. second, i copy these words and write them down in my journal (i make sure i write the word in my target language multiple times). here i have practised writing the words multiple times. usually, with this method i am able to retain the majority of the information by the next day.
the trick is less information. thus why i mentioned studying the top hundred most common words does not work. as a beginner, you only need to study the essentials. if your vocab list exceeds more than 20 words, you are less likely to remember the majority of the words.
youāre journal is not only good for vocab lists. you are able to track your progress, keep track of all your information, and so much more.Ā
after one hour, you will retain less than half of the information you studied. in a day, you will have forgotten over 70% of your vocab. this is natural. do not be upset that you arenātĀ āstudyingā enough to remember more than 50 words in your first week. repetition is essential here to make sure your brain understands that this information is important and should be kept.
repetition, repetition, repetition
albeit it does not matter how you incorporate repetition into your routine. you can practise a vocab list everyday in the shower, create an audio of all your vocab that you listen to whilst you workout, whatever. do what works best for you. flashcards are still a good bet regardless.
you are able to practice reading and writing when creating your flashcards, whether they are digital or not.Ā
here is a method on how to use flashcardsĀ that i personally follow. i highly recommend this method, as it is all about repetition, repetition, repetition.
personally, i aim to review each set of flashcards once a day by myself. sometimes, i get a native to quiz me over text, which means i practise writing the words out or they quiz me over phone call, and then i am practising speaking. the four skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking are very important and they should all be incorporated somehow when reviewing vocab lists, etc.
find a native friend
a native in your target language is a god-saver. trust me. obviously, they must be willing to want to teach you occasionally, but they must not be your only source of learning.
you may know someone in real life that speaks your target language. thatās great! some do not however, but fear not. there are billions of internet users, and you are bound to find someone who is not only a native in your target language, but someone you connect with on a more personal level. tumblr is a great way to find friends, the langblr community is great here. you can find blogs in your native language as well if you type in the name of the language.
this is a tip i donāt find often on guides in the langblr community. many often think you can only learn from: textbooks, teachers or through self-studying. native speakers are another source you can learn from. they understand the culture of their country: you can pick up a lot of information by simply just talking to them. you can pick up on slang you wouldnāt have otherwise learnt, words that are abbreviated, etc.Ā
of course this is not a complete guide. this is based off my experience with eleven years of learning languages, and what works for me the best. what works for me may not work for you and that is completely fine. everyone needs to study in different ways. i hope you learnt something new from this guide. good luck with your language learning!
@geckoghostie wanted to know how I draw shoulders and sleeves so I whipped up a quick how-to using my basic methods. I hope itās easy to follow.
It is past midnight. Not even the moon showed itself in the sky ,the heavy clouds were refraining her from doing so. It rained all week long. It was really a mood to restart something as important as school on such a dreary and monotone tone. Even the odds were agaist me being happy in the place I despise the most. Well, seems like today will be a day like any other. I better go to sleep, it is still past midnight and the moon ans stars are still up there, far away hidden from my longing gaze...
Leedo x 2ne1? Am I in heaven? YASSSS
favourite vocals ever i think
Some key charms i ve been working on these past days. Nu'est inspired. Ren, Jr. and Minhyun. Aron and Baekho are next. Hope that u like themš
20 something yo dreamer The birds were singing Under the darkest sky above A sinister melody Flowing beyond our world Follow my instagram too: papilon_blanche
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