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here is my brand new challenge! iām so excitedĀ for this one because iāve never done an autumn challenge before but it is one of my favourite seasons! i hope lots of you will take part and i canāt wait to get to know you guys! <3
š Info š
If you do the challenge, use the tag #autumn studying challenge so i (and others) can see your posts. I will try to reblog as many posts in the tag as possible.Ā
This challenge will run for 40 days - from the 1st October to the 9th November
There are daily prompts for every day of the challenge
But, as always, I donāt expect everyone to be able to post every day so you can always do catch-up posts!
If you have any questions, feel free to send me an ask!
š Rules š
If you want to do the challenge, please reblog this post
If you do it on any other social media platform (ie. Instagram), please give credit! (my instagram | my tiktok | my pinterest)
The challenge will officially start on the 1st October, but if you come across this later, you can definitely start anytime during these two months!
š Prompts š
1st October - What is your favourite thing about autumn?
2nd October - Do you have any autumn traditions?
3rd October - What is a good memory that you have from autumn?Ā
4th October - Is there anything special happening for you this autumn?
5th October - Do you have any goals for this autumn?Ā
6th October - What is the weather like where you live during autumn?
7th October - Whatās the first thing you think of when you hear the word āautumnā?
8th October - If autumn were a colour, what would it be?
9th October - What are three things that you associate with autumn?
10th October - What is your favourite autumn food?
11th October - What is your favourite autumn drink?
12th October - What is your favourite autumn scent?
13th October - What is your favourite autumn movie?
14th October - What are your favourite songs to listen to in autumn?
15th October - If you could magically get rid of anything about autumn, what would it be?
16th October - What is would your perfect autumn day be like?
17th October - Outside or inside?
18th October - Sunny autumn days or rainy autumn days?
19th October - Pumpkin spice lattes or hot chocolate?
20th October - What is your usual autumn outfit?
21st October - Falling rain or a crackling fireplace?
22nd October - Pumpkin pie or apple pie?
23rd October - Walk in the woods or read a book in front of the fire?
24th October - Fluffy socks or slippers?
25th October - Fireplace or bonfire?
26th October - Spooky mood or cozy mood?
27th October - Trick or treat?
28th October - Haunted house or Halloween party?
29th October - Buy a Halloween costume or make a Halloween costume?
30th October - If you could dress up as anything for Halloween, what would it be?
31st October - Are you doing anything for Halloween?
1st November - Fairy lights or candles?
2nd November - Vanilla or cinnamon?
3rd November - Splash in mud puddles or walk on crunchy leaves?
4th November - Bake cookies or make bread?
5th November - Sweater or cardigan?
6th November - Scarves or hats?
7th November - What do you prefer: winter or autumn?
8th November - How are you preparing for winter?
9th November - What was your favourite thing about autumn this year?
š So this is the challenge! I hope that you will join in and enjoy doing it this autumn! Please message me or send me an ask if you have any questions about it or just want to have a chat <3Ā š
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i mentioned this briefly in my recent vlog about how important it is to gain a better understanding of finances + i figured that it might be nice to share some resources for gaining financial literacy! hope this helps āØ
why financial literacy is important
resources on financial literacy from the national credit union administration
harvardās take on financial literacy + additional links within that page
how credit cards work
tips for improving your credit score
how to check and improve your credit score
khan academy course on finance
cnn money 101
mymoney.gov from the financial literacy commission
gcf lessons (includes lessons on work / career / internet / microsoft / etc as well)
ally wallet wise
money as you grow
adult budgeting 101
tips for paying off student loans
common ways you waste money
strategies for paying off student loans
how insurance works
personal loans 101
guide to getting out of debt
how student loans work
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Vocabulary: First Meetings
I realize that I havenāt really made any specific vocab lists as of now. So, what could you actually need to be able to greet someone and introduce yourself in German? This list will include a lot of different phrasings (some of which you might not even need), and not all of them are easy at the beginning but as you get better itāll all come together.Ā
Greetings:
HalloĀ - Hello (standard) Hi - Hi (informal) HeyĀ - Hey (informal) Moin - Hey (informal, popular in northern Germany) Guten Tag/Morgen/Abend - Good day/morning/evening (casual, formal) Grüà Gott - God bless [you] (casual, used in southern Germany and Austria) Willkommen - Welcome (used when inviting someone, like in English)Ā
Wie geht es dir/Ihnen? - How are you? (informal/formal) Wie gehtās?Ā - Whatās up? (informal, casual) Was ist los?Ā - Whatās up?/ Howās it going? (informal, only in certain parts of Germany) Alles klar?Ā - Everything alright? (informal, only in certain parts of Germany)
Topics of Conversation
Conveying basic information:
Mein Name ist [ā¦]Ā - My name is [ā¦] Ich heiĆe [ā¦]Ā - My name is [ā¦] / I am called [ā¦] Ich bin [Nummer] Jahre alt - I am [number] years old Ich bin [Alter] - I am [age] Ich komme aus [Land] - I am from [country] Ich bin [NationalitƤt] - I am [nationality] Meine Nummer ist [ā¦] - My number is [ā¦]
Ich lebe in [Stadt/Region/Land] - I live in [city/region/country] Ich gehe zur Schule - I go to school (before higher education) Ich gehe auf die Akademie - I study at an academy Ich gehe zur Uni/UniversitƤtĀ - I go to university Ich studiere [ā¦] - I study [ā¦] (higher education, uni/academy etc.) Ich arbeite als [Arbeitsposition] - I work as [job position]
Talking about interests:
Ich mag [ā¦] - I like [ā¦] Mich interessiert [ā¦] - Iām interested in [ā¦] (singular, 3 per) Ich [Verb] gern - I like to [verb] Ich habe [ā¦] - I have [ā¦] Ich besitze [ā¦] - I own [ā¦] Ich übe [Verb] - I am practicing [Verb] Ich spiele [Instrument/Spiel/Sport]Ā - I play [instrument/game/sport] In meiner Freizeit [Verb] ich - In my free time I [verb]
Ich mag zu [Verb] - I like to [verb] Ich mag [Essen] zu essen - I like to eat [food] Ich mag [GetrƤnk] zu drinken - I like to drink [drink] Ich hƶre gerne [Musik] - I like to listen to [music] Ich lese gern [ā¦] - I like to read [ā¦] Meine Lieblingsfarbe ist [Farbe] - My favourite colour is [ā¦] Mein Lieblingstier ist [Tier] - My favourite animal is [ā¦] Mein Lieblingsessen ist [Essen] - My favourite food is [ā¦] Mein Sternzeichen ist [Sternzeichen] - My star sign is [star sign]
Confusion:
Ich kenne das nicht - I donāt know that / I am not familiar with that Ich verstehe dich nicht - I donāt understand you Ich kenne das WortĀ nicht - I donāt know that word Ich bin verwirrt - I am confused Ich weiĆ nicht - I donāt know
Short expressions
Bitte - Please/Excuse me Entschuldigung - Excuse meĀ Danke - Thank you Danke schƶn - Thank you very much Gern - With pleasure Tut mir leid - Iām sorry Warte - Wait Moment - One moment Keine Ahnung - No idea Lecker - Tasty
Krass - Cool/RadĀ Cool - Cool GeilĀ - Cool/Amazing (actually translates to āhornyā)
Questions:
Kann ich etwas fragen?Ā - Can I ask something?
Was meinst du? - What do you mean? (informal) Was meinen Sie? - What do you mean? (formal) Was bedeutet das? - What does that mean? Kannst du dich wiederholen? - Can you repeat yourself? (informal) Können Sie sich wiederholen? - Can you repeat yourself? (formal) Kannst du das wiederholen? - Can you repeat that? (informal) Können Sie das wiederholen? - Can you repeat that? (formal) Sollte ich das wiederholen? - Should I repeat that?
Was ist das? - What is that? Wie macht man das? - How do you do that? Kennst du ihn/sie/es? - Do you know him/her/them/it? (informal) Kennen Sie ihn/sie/es? - Do you know him/her/them/it? (formal)
Wie heiĆt du?Ā - What is your name? (informal) Wie heiĆen Sie?Ā - What is your name? (formal) Woher kommst du?Ā - Where are you from? (informal) Woher kommen Sie?Ā - Where are you from? (formal) Wo wohnst du? - Where do you live? (informal) Wo wohnen Sie? - WhereĀ do you live? (formal)Ā Wie alt bist du? - How old are you? (informal) Wie alt sind Sie? - How old are you (formal) Als was arbeitest du? - What is your job?Ā (informal) Als was arbeiten Sie? - What is your job?Ā (formal) Kann ich deine Nummer haben? - Can I have your number? (informal) Kann ich Ihre Nummer haben? - Can I have your number?Ā (formal)
Was ist dein/-e Lieblings[ā¦]? - What ist your favourite [ā¦]?Ā (informal) Was ist Ihr/-e Lieblings[ā¦]? - What ist your favourite [ā¦]?Ā (formal) Was machst du in deiner Freizeit? - What do you do in your free time?Ā (informal) Was machen Sie in Ihrer Freizeit? - What do you do in your free time? (formal) Kannst du mir etwas über [ā¦] erzƤhlen? - Can you tell me about [ā¦]?Ā (informal) Kƶnnen Sie mir etwas über [ā¦] erzƤhlen? - Can you tell me about [ā¦]?Ā (formal)
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Other advice posts that may be of interest:
How To Study When You Really Donāt Want To
Active Revision Techniques
How to Revise BIG Subjects
Common Study Mistakes
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recently i saw a post on my dash compiling study music, so i decided to make one of my own! here are some of my favorite playlists on youtube to listen to while iām working, hope you enjoy!
japanese music
japanese jazz when driving on a warm night
do you like some japanese jazz fusion?
japanese songs i think you should listen to at least once
japanese pop/rock songs to cheer you up! bc studies are hard (help me pls)
calm japanese song to forget all the chaos nowĀ
japanese city pop mixtape vol. 11- seaside city
japanese pop/rock songs to cheer you up during quarantine
summer side | smooth 80ā²s japanese funkĀ
š» 9:00am : shiny morning time (indie/jazz)
japanese blues/jazz while floating towards the surface
korean music
korean r&b mix
loona; energetic, upbeat bops
chill/study kpop playlist
bts late night study playlist 2020
bts playlist to study//sleep//chill 2020
listening to a chill bts playlist in your car on a rainy night
seventeen chill playlist
playlist created and curated by seventeen themselves
red velvet soft & chill playlist
iuās best songs
songs that make me feel like iām in a high-teen romance kdrama
dļ¾āā§ soft nā chill ā” | kpop playlist
classical music
a playlist for a 19th century villain scheming against his enemies
your pianist roommate may have made a pact with the devil, but you are too afraid to askĀ
dark academia slightly obscure playlist
dark academia classical music but its only ballades
a playlist to you feel inside of āpride and prejudiceā while youāre waiting for your Mr. Darcy
a playlist of beethoven proving heās an immortal god
thatās why tchaikovsky is the best composer
hope yāall enjoy some of these finds, and feel free to add your favorite study music in the notes so that people who need them can find something new to listen to!Ā
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WHICH EPISODES TO WATCH BASED ON YOUR FAVE MLB SHIP:
LADYNOIR:
Copycat (S1)
Dark Cupid (S1)
Origins (S1)
Stormy Weather (S1)
Reflekta (S1)
The Collector (S2)
Glaciator (S2)
Prime Queen (S2)
Sandboy (S2)
Zombizou (S2)
Reverser (S2)
Heroās Day (S2)
Miracular (S3)
Gamer 2.0 (S3)
Ladybug (S3)
Miracle Queen (S3)
The Puppeteer 2 (S3)
Reflekdoll (S3)
Silencer (S3)
Felix (S3)
LADRIEN:
Gorizilla (S2)
The Bubbler (S1)
Simon Says (S1)
Volpina (S1)
Gorizilla (S2)
Riposte (S2)
Style Queen (S2)

ADRIENETTE:
Gamer (S1)
Kung Food (S1)
Horrificator (S1)
Despair Bear (S2)
Gorizilla (S2)
Style Queen (S2)
Frozer (S2)
Riposte (S2)
Frightningale (S2)
Chameleon (S3)
Stairtrain (S3)
Oblivio (S3)
Chat Blanc (S3)
The Puppeteer 2 (S3)
Heart Hunter (S3)

MARICHAT:
Gamer (S1)
The Puppeteer (S1)
Evilustrator (S1)
Befana (S2)
Glaciator (S2)
Weredad (S3)
Bakerix (S3)
Chat Blanc (S3)
Kwamibuster (S3)

LUKANETTE:
Captain Hardrock (S2)
Silencer (S3)
Desperada (S3)

ADRIGAMI:
Riposte (S2)
Frozer (S2)
Oni-Chan (S3)

DJWIFI:
Animan (S1)
Glaciator (S2)
Anansi (S2)
Zombizou (S2)
Heroās Day (S2)

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ź³¼ģ¼ - Fruit - Frutta
[š°š·/š¬š§/š®š¹]
ėøźø° - strawberry - (la) fragola
ė ėŖ¬ - lemon - (il) limone
ė°ėė - banana - (la) banana
ė°° - pear - (la) pera
ė³µģģ - peaches - (le) pesche
ģ¬ź³¼ - apple - (la) mela
ģ“źµ¬ - apricot - (la/lā) albicocca
ģė - plum - (la) prugna
ģė° - watermelon - (la/lā) anguria
ģė„ - pomegranate - (il) melograno
ė©ė” - melon - (il) melone
첓리 - cherry - (la) ciliegia
ģ¤ė ģ§ - orange - (la/lā) arancia
ź·¤ - tangerine - (il) mandarino
ķķģ¼ - papaya - (la) papaya
ķ¬ė - grapes - (la/lā) uva
ķģøģ ķ - pineapple - (llā) ananas
ź° - persimmon - (il) cachi
ķ¤ģ - kiwi- (il) kiwi
ģ°ėøźø° - raspberry - (il) lampone
ėøė£Øė² 리 - blueberry - (il) mirtillo
ģ½ģ½ė - coconut - (il) cocco
ė¬“ķź³¼ - fig - (il) fico
ėģ¶ģ“ģ§ - date - (il) dattero
ģ²ė ė³µģģ - nectarine - (la) nettarina
ģėŖ¬ė - almond - (la) mandorla
ķøėė묓 - walnut - (la) noce
ė
콩 - peanut - (la/lā) arachide
ķ¤ģ¦ė - hazelnut - (la) nocciola
ģ볓칓ė - avocado - (lo/lā) avocado
ė§ź³ - mango - (il) mango
ģ¬ė³“ķ
ģ ģ“매 - prickly pear - (il) fico dāindia
ģėŖ½ - grapefruit - (il) pompelmo
ėøėė² ė¦¬ - blackberry - (la) mora
(Let me know if i made any mistakes!)
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i recently got asked how i get such bright lighting for my posts and i thought it would be a good opportunity to tell you all how i edit my pictures! iāve recently changed how i edit my pictures and it works so well so why not share! it was inspired by how one of my favourite studygram accounts (tasneemstudying) edits her pictures! check out her account and she has a highlight on her profile where it shows how she edits her pictures!
if you have anymore questions, feel free to send me an ask! and make sure to check out my masterpost with all my other advice!
General
i use the appĀ snapseed
in the past iāve used VSCO but iāe found that you can do a lot more with snapseed and the pictures always turn out better
i wouldnāt necessarily recommend using filters or presets for editing because in my experience every photo needs to be edited differently
for example, i alwaysĀ edit each photo individuallyĀ
try to get as muchĀ natural lightingĀ as possibleĀ
i know it can be difficult in winter so i would recommend that when you have decent lighting, take as many pictures as possible when it is good
takeĀ multiple picturesĀ of the same notes/set up but from different angles so you have options when editing
1. Curve Function
open the snapseed app
insert the picture that you want to edit
crop/rotate etc. if needed
use the curve function to change the lighting and make it brighter (this is particularly useful in winter when lighting isnāt as good)
you just need to play around with it until you are happy with it
2. Decrease Saturation
next go to the tune image tool
scroll to saturation
reduce the saturation completely to -100
it should be black and white now
3. Return Saturation to Certain Areas
this is perhaps the confusing bit but itās very important:
return to the main screen
in the top right hand corner, click the button with the layered squares and the arrow
then click view edits
this will take you to the point shown in the lefthand picture
tap on the ātune imageā
click on the paintbrush option
then click the invert button and the mask button
this should get you to the point shown in the righthand picture
this means that the paper and handwriting in black will be very defined and not have their colour distorted by any editing
but at the same time you can erase the low saturation to make colourful parts of the notes stand out
make sure the brush setting is at zero
start going over the areas with colour
the red will go away and the colour will no longer be black and white
make sure to zoom in close so you can get really close the the edges of the coloured areas
do this for all areas of colour
if you make a mistake, you can simply increase the brush setting to 100, paint over the area with the mistake and this will make it unsaturated again
4. Increase Brightness
then return to the tools menu and click on the āselectiveā tool
select a spot that you want to brighten and tap to add the spot
swipe left and right to change the brightness
you are probably going to want to increase the brightness, particularly of the background
add more selective points wherever needed and repeat with the brightness
if you want to change the extent of the selective effect do a pinching movement
5. Add the Watermark
return to the tools page
click on the text tool
type in your watermark or name
choose the font and colour
place on your photo
6. Save!
save your picture!
and you are done
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Here are some more tips from my answer to an ask about how to take studyblr pictures
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