breakfast in bed & monday’s WSJ
1939 Edward Hopper, New York Movie Oil on canvas, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Introduction
I've 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.***
Apollo 11 Hasselblad image from film magazine 38/O - Lunar orbit, Trans-Earth coast. x
Greta Thunberg led a protest at the White House on Friday. But she wasn’t looking to go inside, saying, “I don’t want to meet with people who don’t accept the science.”
The young Swedish activist joined a large crowd of protesters who had gather outside, calling for immediate action to help the environment and reverse an alarming warming trend in average global temperatures.
She says her message for President Trump is the same thing she tells other politicians: Listen to science, and take responsibility.
Thunberg, 16, will spend nearly a week in Washington, D.C. But she says she doesn’t plan to meet with anyone from the Trump administration during that time.
Photos: Mhari Shaw/NPR
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Currently reading ‘An Astronauts Guide to Life on Earth’
Best quote so far is 'What’s going to kill me next?’
As an engineering student and astronomy enthusiast, I don’t know why I didn’t start this sooner.
Amazing Space Shuttle Shot. 🚀
“If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.”
Odd deep sea fish, abstract art, or brain activity maps?
Couple admiring Monet’s ‘Water Lilies’ MoMA - Gilbert Sape
Filipimo, b. ?
Photography
fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars, let me see what spring is like on jupiter and mars.
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