i feel like math is a witch stuff
My view immediately after my zoom meetings. Some notes from the most recent meeting, an empty coffee cup, and the makeup that I rushed to put on using my webcam before logging onđ
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okay guys this is very nsfw. apparently this was turned in as a homework assignment; the annotations are from a very confused TA.
I know that you've already done it but would it be possible if you did more coffee shop prompts? Or give some prompts on entering inside the coffee shop?
Dialogue Prompts
"Do you come here often?" "I work here, so what can I get for you?"
"I will not drink whatever you just ordered for me. That would be considered torture under the Geneva Convention."
"Why would you come to a cat café if you're afraid of cats?"
"That is enough caffeine for one day, I'm cutting you off."
"You can't just connect your phone and change the music, just because you dislike my playlist."
"That is the worst way anyone has ever spelled my name."
"Yes, you can sit here, but I'm not a small talk kind of person, so don't try."
"I'm not getting paid enough for this." "You say that at the slightest inconvenience." "And I'm always right."
"So sorry I spilled your coffee, let me get you a new one."
"I've never seen so many people here." "Well, we have Wi-fi and we have air conditioning, the people love us right now."
Text Prompts
The place is always packed when they get their daily coffees, so even though they start off as strangers, they quickly decide to always share a table because they are both here every day and the first one there reserves a chair for the other one.
The morning shift starts at 5:30 and one of the workers can always be found singing and dancing around the café before opening. They say they need it to wake up properly.
The coffee shop has a very limited selection of tea and they still need ages to decide what they want.
One of the baristas has a crush on a customer, but is too shy to say anything or even serve them, so their colleague takes matters into their own hands and write little notes on each of the customer's orders, hyping their shy colleague up to them.
The baristas are bored and start planning their career as matchmakers to get some of their regulars together.
They're not really trying to listen in on their customer's conversations, but their argument is just hilarious.
It's like a game between them, the customer orders an outrageous drink and the barista writes a very bad pick-up line on their order.
The owner of the café has their own band and when they're in they exclusively play their own songs.
They really want to close the coffee shop up, but first they have to wake up the one customer who fell asleep on their table.
Their newest hire is academically way too overqualified, but they never worked in the food service industry and it definitely shows.
More: Coffee Shop AUs + How to create a coffee shop atmosphere
Salt of the earth: a very good or worthy person.
Gut-wrenching: making you feel very upset or worried.
Make a spectacle of yourself: to do something that makes you look stupid and attracts peopleâs attention.
Pass muster: be accepted as adequate or satisfactory.
Putty in someoneâs hands: easily influenced by someone else, excessively willing to do what someone else wishes.
Look before you leap: carefully consider the possible consequences before taking action.
Set the wheels in motion : to do something that will cause a series of actions to start.
Off the books: without being included on official records.
A long Haul: something that takes a lot of time and energy.
An end in itself: a goal that is pursued in itâs own right to the exclusion of others.
Night owl: a person who prefers to be awake late at night.
Kick the Bucket: to die.
Alter Ego: a personâs secondary or alternative personality immediately or extremely quickly; at once.
Freak of Nature: something or someone that is unusual, rare, or abnormal in some way / To avoid attracting attention to yourself.
Introduction
I studied Spanish at school for 3 years and now I'm at a low B1 level. I can actually understand pretty well while listening or reading but I can't communicate fluently.
This plan will include vocabulary build up, some grammar revision, a lot of listening, reading and writing. And could be used for the most languages, not only Spanish.
Plan
Every day:
Conjugate one verb in present, past and future tenses
Make a list about 10 - 30 words long
Create flashcards with them and start learning them (I use Quizlet for flashcards)
Revise yesterday's set of flashcards
2-3 times a week:
Read an article or a few pages from a book
Write a few sentences about anything in your target language
Listen to one episode of podcast (at least one)
Once a week or every two weeks:
Watch a movie in your target language, preferably animated movie as the language used there is easier. You can watch with subtitles
Grammar exercises
Translate some short text
Once a month:
Write something longer, like an essay or report, on chosen topic
Additionally:
Talk to yourself, to your friends, to your pets
Text with someone
Look at the transcription while listening to the podcast for second time
Repeat what you hear (in podcast or movie)
Check words you don't know from the listening and reading
Read out loud
Listen to music in your target language - you can even learn the text and sing along
Watch YouTube in your target language
Change your phone language to the one you're learning
Think in you target language!!!
***This is very intense plan for self-learners, you don't have to do all of these things in the given time. Adjust it to your own pace. I'll try to stick to this, if I have enough time.***
hello!! Iâm new to studyblr and really love your blog!! I was wondering what your note taking process is... for example do you write your notes the way they are the first time? or do you write your notes as anyone would in class and then rewrite them after you have your first draft? thanks!!
hi thank you so much and welcome! my note taking process varies from class to class, and iâll put overly-detailed info abt that in the read more but if u take 2 points pls let it be these:
donât rewrite your notes (it might b fun but unless youâre making a review sheet from a lot of different notes or something: itâs just a huge waste of time and itâs not helpful for actually reviewing material!)
all you need to take notes is a pen/pencil and a notebook (seriously. if you are abt to spend a bunch of money on colored pens or w/e for fun? go nuts. but if itâs bc you think it will help you study better? it will not.)
ok here we go (no pictures! bc 1. i am too lazy to take the time to find my old notes and 2. i donât want u to try to emulate what my notes look like. these are supposed to work for u!)
Keep reading
Duolingo recently rolled out a new feature that includes a dynamic list of vocabulary terms as new lessons are completed. I love this feature and its way of keeping track of words and phrases that are getting rusty, but I want a way to categorize the terms based on subject. Until a feature like that rolls out (if ever), Iâm going to start posting subject- and lesson-specific vocabulary lists for Duolingo Spanish.
el anålisis analysis
la atmósfera atmosphere
la ciencia science
el cientĂfico, la cientĂfica scientist
el concepto concept
los descubrimientos discoveries
la distancia distance
el elemento element
la energĂa energy
el equilibrio balance, equilibriumÂ
la filosofĂa philosophy
la fĂsica physics
la fĂłrmula formula
la función function
la información information
el laboratorio laboratory
el lĂmite limit
la lĂnea line
la masa mass
la materia matter
la medida measurement
el método method
el nĂșcleo core, nucleus
la observación observation
la profundidad depthÂ
el promedio average
la proporción proportion
las proteĂnas proteins
los puntos points
el quĂmico, la quĂmica chemist
la superficie surface
la sustancia substanceÂ
la técnica technique
el tĂ©cnico technicianÂ
la tecnologĂa technology
la teorĂa theory
la temperatura temperature
la tesis thesis
la Tierra Earth
el universo universe
la velocidad speed
el volumen volume