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orangeteastudying · 4 months ago
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Biochemistry and the best Peach I've ever had
Bioquímica y el mejor durazno que comí en mí vida
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er-cryptid · 8 months ago
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Astronomy (Spanish)
estrella = star
sol = sun
luna = moon
constelación = constellation
galaxia = galaxy
satélite = satellite
astrónomo = astronomer
telescopio = telescope
cometa = comet
cinturón de asteroides = asteroid belt
planeta = planet
espacio = space
globo celeste = celestial globe
Vía Láctea = Milky Way
planetario = planetarium
nebuloso = nebula
asteroide = asteroid
nova = nova
año luz = light year
supernova = supernova
agujero negro = black hole
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ros3ybabeslanguages · 1 year ago
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Language Resources 🎀
*that I currently use for studying Spanish. When I pick up studying Japanese again, I will make a list for that as well <3 I currently use a handful of resources for learning Spanish, and they've all proven very useful so far!
🩷 My Current Resources for Spanish
Busuu - hands down my favorite language learning app. So much better than Duolingo, in my opinion (especially for languages with a different alphabet/writing system). I bought the premium for a year, which will expire in Septmeber, but I'm debating renewing again because I love it so much.
LingQ - I like using this for reading in Spanish. It gives me different types of things to read about, and while I don't have premium, I do put all the words I don't know into flashcards on AnkiApp on my laptop and translate anything I don't know using SpanishDict.
SpanishDict - favorite translation/dictionary app. I know it has lessons you can use, tho I haven't tried it yet, but I really do love this app. It's super helpful when I'm making flashcards or writing random vocabulary notes.
Goodnotes - This is a general note-taking app, but I love it because it allows you to import and write on PDFs, and that's just perfect for me! I've downloaded free PDF short stories/children's stories in Spanish and made notes of words I don't know, and taken notes in the app too. Definitely my favorite notes app, ever.
Italki - I know this is a website, too, but I use the app. It lets you work with professional teachers/community tutors in your target language. You can have structured lessons or just use it for conversation practice. I did a trial lesson not too long ago and have an upcoming lesson booked out in about 5 days. You pay per lesson, so there is no subscription, and there are so many languages and teachers/tutors to choose from. I did a lot of research before choosing a teacher, and I'm very happy with my decision so far. Definitely useful if there's not native speakers near you or you're like me and not confident talking to people you know in your target language/their native language.
Quizlet/AnkiApp - I use AnkiApp more then quizlet, and the Anki I'm referring to is NOT the same way everyone else uses, but it's the flashcard app of preference at the moment. I tried the AnkiDroid app and hated it. But yeah, AnkiApp is useful for flashcards and I really like it. I have it on my Chromebook and my Ipad.
Netflix - I love watching shows in Spanish on Netflix so much. I am currently watching La Reina del Sur on it (used to watch that sporadically in the past at a friend's house) and plan on watching some other shows, including Elite.
Spotify - I enjoy listening to Spanish music and podcasts right now. The music is more of an entertaining/enjoyable fork of audio input, and the podcasts help me get a feel for speaking and pronunciation and I choose podcasts that speak on topics of interest tk help with vocabulary in those areas I'd like to be able to speak about.
Textbooks - I have 2 PDF textbooks, Gramatica de Uso del Español: A1-B2 and Gramatica de Uso del Español: B1-B2. I've heard these are great for learning Spanish (and they're both only written in Spanish, like there's no English in them) and plan on using them once I figure out how to take good and useful textbook notes! I definitely need to improve on my grammar.
Those are all my current Spanish resources! I'd definitely say my current level is like a high A1 right now, nearing A2, but I have just a little bit of work to do before I get there. These resources are definitely gonna help, tho!
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vivicantstudy · 10 months ago
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these methods are what are helping me the most to learn spanish:
1. Label Your Household Items: Place labels with Spanish names on objects around your home. This constant exposure helps reinforce vocabulary in a practical context.
2. Create a “Spanish Only” Zone: Designate a specific area or time each day where you only use Spanish. This could be a room or a period during which you read, watch TV, or speak only in Spanish.
3. Use a Spaced Repetition System (SRS) for Vocabulary: Instead of traditional flashcards, use an SRS app to review words and phrases at increasing intervals. This method helps improve long-term retention of vocabulary.
4. Write a Diary in Spanish: Keep a daily journal in Spanish. This practice helps you think in the language and improve writing skills while reflecting on your day.
5. Sing Along with Spanish Music: Choose songs in Spanish and sing along, paying attention to the lyrics. This helps with pronunciation, rhythm, and understanding colloquial expressions.
6. Learn Through Role-Playing: Act out scenarios in Spanish, such as ordering food in a restaurant or asking for directions. This method helps you practice practical language use in a fun and interactive way.
Important: Methods can change depending on what works for you, so try everything you can. Methods can also turn out to be less effective as you gain more knowledge.
obs: Spanish is my priority right now because I’m no longer learning it as a hobby but as a necessity. You are free to correct me.
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ros3ybabe · 1 year ago
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🎀 Summer Stuff 🎀
I had no idea what to title this, but this is a comprehensive list of my goals, habits, and "dailies" that I am going to accomplish this summer (before I head to Colorado in mid june for 8 weeks of work!)
🩷 Overall Goals/Habits
Daily movement - morning workout AND/OR a hot girl walk (5k to 10k steps a day is my goal for daily steps)
Spanish study - 20+ minutes a day, have a couple italki lessons (already have one booked!)
Daily reading - 30+ minutes daily, nonfiction and/or fiction
Consistent morning routine - hydration, movement, journaling, skincare, etc
Wake up at the same time everyday - debating between 5 and 6am right now (I'm a morning person!)
Try some new things - watch new TV shows, maybe self learn some kpop choreo, dabble in creative writing, try new classes, etc
Consistent night routine - unwind, read, shower/skincare, journal, etc
Go to sleep at same time every night: 10pm or 11pm
Incorporate more wellness into my days - stretching, meditation, yoga/pilates, fruit smoothies
Keep up with all necessary appointments - doctors, therapist, etc
Maintain a healthy diet - high nutrient (fruit and veggie), high ish protein, moderate carbs, moderate fats, lots of water, limited caffiene, highly limited added sugar (loosely track food intake to be more mindful of my choices)
Consistent cleaning and reset routines
Daily affirmations and work on Law of Attraction/Law of Vibration to help manifest my dream life and cultivate my new identity to live my healthier, happier, desired life <3
I am so excited. Something about this summer feels different. This summer feels like the one for me, like I'm seriously going to have my "that girl" summer that I've been hoping for. Lots of rest, recovery, and renewal.
til next time lovelies 🩷
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diy-languages · 3 months ago
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Quick Funfact & tip:
Did you ever realise that different languages use different parts of the mouth/throat to make sounds? Once you realise that and identify where the sound comes from, it gets easier to learn pronunciation!
For example, English is spoken using the back of the throat— while Korean is spoken using the front of the mouth. This might explain why Korean-speakers pout so much while talking ahahah! Give it a try!
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futurespanishphysicist · 9 months ago
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hi everyone!
so this has been my week so far:
i went to the library with a friend twice
i had my first chemistry exam (it could have been better, but i think i did it well)
i made some philosophy essays
i started the electric field in physics!
i did some math questionnaires that my teacher assigned to us
and this week i didn't go running, i took it as a break
thanks for reading, i hope you had a good week. <3
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espanolpuntobo · 1 year ago
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Vocabulary: Water Sports
VOCABULARIO DE DEPORTES ACUÁTICOS
Swimming = NADAR
Scuba Diving = SUBMARINISMO
Diving = BUCEAR
Fishing = PESCAR
Surfing = SURFEAR
Wind Surfing = SURFING A VELA
Rowing = REMAR
Canoeing = CANOTAJE
Sailing = NAVEGAR
Undereater Hockey = HOCKEY SUBACUÁTICO
Water Skinng = ESQUÍ ACUÁTICO
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fanifol · 10 months ago
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Watched an episode of peppa pig in Spanish and mostly understood everything. Its not a huge achievement in the grand scheme of things maybe, but its mine and it made me happy. May add that to my night routine as I'm getting sleepy.
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iwanttolearnallthethings · 6 months ago
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Help to learn Mexican Spanish!
Okay so, my girlfriend is Mexican and I want to surprise her by learning her native language, I've never studied Spanish before so I'm not sure where to start, and then on top of that how do I learn the Mexican dialect? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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orangeteastudying · 7 months ago
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Studying with friends is better 😌
Estudiando con amigues todo es mejor 😌
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er-cryptid · 4 months ago
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Common Verbs (Spanish)
Abrir = to open
Asister a = to attend
Aprender = to learn
Ayudar = to help
Bailar = to dance
Buscar = to look for
Caminar = to walk
Comer = to eat
Comprar = to buy
Comprender = to understand
Creer = to believe
Deber = to owe
Decidir = to decide
Descansar = to rest
Desear = to wish
Enseñar = to teach
Escribir = to write
Escuchar = to listen
Estudiar = to study
Hablar = to speak
Leer = to read
Llegar = to arrive
Mandar = to send
Mirar = to look at, to watch
Practicar = to practice, to play
Preparar = to prepare
Recibir = to receive
Regresar = to return
Tomar = to drink, to take
Trabajar = to work
Vender = to sell
Ver = to see
Viajar = to travel
Visitar = to visit
Vivir = to live
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ros3ybabeslanguages · 11 months ago
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Current Study Split 🎀
I am currently studying Spanish and Korean, and while I want to spend more time on Spanish because I'm at the point of beginning to speak Spanish and am still an absolute beginner in Korean, my brain keeps trying to make me focus more on Korean because I'm having so much fun with it. So here is the way my week is broken up, with a little bit of insight into how I like to study for the languages.
Sunday - Spanish
Monday - Spanish
Tuesday - Spanish
Wednesday - Korean
Thursday - Korean
Friday - Korean
Saturday - Whichever I Want
My main ways of studying Spanish are:
Busuu
Listening to music
Actively listening to and studying podcasts
Actively watching and studying from movies/TV shows
Practicing flashcards + vocabulary
Italki lessons whenever I get the money
My main ways of studying Korean are:
Busuu
Learn Korean with Billy Go on YouTube
Passively listening to music
Passively watching kdramas
Practicing vocabulary
Practicing Hangul via writing + flashcards
Italki lessons when I have the money
*I want to start using Talk to Me in Korean, but I don't have the money for a subscription just yet. My italki teacher advised me to focus on Hangul and light vocab for now, given my (lack of) current skill in the language.
*My Spanish italki teacher gave me some good advice for studying using podcasts that I can't wait to try out. She said it'll be useful for our next lesson so I can come prepared with something to speak about. Not to sure how I feel about continuing lessons with her but I'll give it a couple more tries and see how it goes. I do like her, but I don't know if it'll be the out helpful with the way she runs our lessons.
I will start posting monthly goals for my languages starting in August! I think it'll help me guide my studies a bit and help me check my progress.
til next time lovelies 🩷
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vivicantstudy · 8 months ago
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hi girly!! i need your help. i’ve been learning spanish for about a year now, but i feel like i’m not retaining anything. i can say most basic sentences and somewhat hold a conversation, but i struggle with words and the endings like the present tense, past tense, and stuff like that. I was wondering if you have any methods or apps that can help me retain and understand the language a little more?
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Helloooo! That’s awesome that you’ve been learning Spanish for a year! It’s totally normal to feel a bit stuck sometimes, especially with verb tenses and endings. Here are some tips that might help:
First, I recommend using simple apps for spaced repetition, like Anki. They’re easy to use and really help with retention. For verb tenses, create charts for verbs (like hablar: hablo, hablas) and practice filling them in regularly. Writing simple sentences or reading aloud can also boost your confidence.
I truly believe that the easiest and fastest way to learn is through immersion. Listen to podcasts, watch shows with Spanish subtitles, and read children’s books or news apps like El País. The more you surround yourself with the language, the better.
HelloTalk is great for chatting with native speakers, so don’t be shy about that and try talking to people more often. Also, create an account on Twitter/X and follow Spanish accounts. Engaging with others by replying to tweets can really help you practice.
To really incorporate Spanish into your life, include it in your hobbies. Change your phone and social media language settings, and try to play games or watch movies in Spanish. This way, you’ll constantly be exposed to the language in different contexts.
Try talking to yourself. You can do this in the mirror or create scenarios in your head. I love Spanish dramas, so I often pretend I’m inside a novel and start talking to myself. It’s actually a lot of fun and helps you see exactly what you don’t know, allowing you to practice the specific words and sentences you need to improve.
Honestly, what might feel the silliest, like talking to yourself, keeping a diary, creating a chatting account, or even reading or watching kids’ books, can actually help you the most. If you’re struggling with the basics, you need to start with the simple stuff. Maybe your mind is too full, making it hard to keep going, so simplifying your approach can really help.
You might also try keeping a diary in Spanish or making collages and journals. Decorate your Spanish notebook (get a real one if you don’t have it; writing helps with absorption). This creative process can make learning feel more personal and engaging.
For more structured learning, try Lingvist or Clozemaster for grammar and vocab. Conjugato is great for practicing verb conjugations, and Busuu lets you interact with native speakers. SpanishDict is also super helpful for checking conjugations and grammar rules.
Start with the present tense, then move on to past tenses like preterite (for completed actions) and imperfect (for ongoing actions). When you feel comfortable, dive into the subjunctive, which is used for wishes and doubts.
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I don’t know how you’re learning or the best way for you to do it since everyone is different. But if you haven’t tried immersion yet, I highly recommend it. I also got stuck with Spanish, but after I started immersing myself, I felt like things got better.
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Good luck ( ˘ ³˘) ₊˚⊹ᡣ𐭩 I’m glad that my blog has made you comfortable enough to send me a message. If you want something more specific, don’t hesitate to ask me; I might be able to help! I’m not fluent, but as someone who has faced many difficulties, I’ve had to research learning methods that might be useful. ¡Que tengas un gran día, chiquita!
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ros3ybabe · 1 year ago
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Spanish Media/Input Recommendations?
Can you guys comment me some good media/input recommendations for someone learning Mexican/Spain Spanish? I' talking about any and all that you guys find interesting, whether you learned Spanish on your own or it's your native language!
Books
Podcasts
Tv Shows
Movies
Youtube channels
Songs/Musical Artists
Favorite Spanish teachers/tutors on Italki
Literally anything!
Thank you guys <3
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diy-languages · 4 months ago
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Welcome to my language-learning blog! 📚
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Hey everyone! I’m Sky! 🌌
And I’m on a mission to make self-studying languages easier, free, & more fun for everyone! 🎓
I'm a self-taught language learner who loves sharing fully FREE resources, study tips, and hacks for learning languages on your own! ✨
(If you want to know more about this blog's purpose and why I'm doing this, I made a post about it here!)
-> 💬 What languages do I Speak/focus on?
Right now, I’m primarily focusing on Korean since it’s the language I’m actively studying and want to improve in. Korean is a bit trickier than some of the other languages I know, so I’m dedicating more time to it! But—I also speak Portuguese, French, English, and German and have experience with Spanish and Italian, though I'm still learning how to properly speak these two! So feel free to ask about any of those too! I'll try my best to provide content for other languages if demanded in comments/requests!
📌 What you’ll find here:
• Fully FREE language-learning resources & course found online + reviews
• Study hacks for self-taught learners
• Tips & tricks to make studying easier (even for neurodivergent like me)
• Language-learning motivation & discussions
• My personal experiences, my struggles, my hacks, study methods, etc!
(Organised list of all my posts here)
-> 📩 Want to exchange study tips? Found a cool free resource? Have a question? Want to share your experience?
Drop a comment, send an ask, or just reblog with the question! Let’s support each other & learn together! 💙✨
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