Have you heard about Pomodoro Kitty? It's the cutest website for pomodoro sessions.
This is the cutest study buddy to work with after all who doesn't want to be judged by a cat when they work.
The Creator
a highly customizable, simplistic but fancy googledoc for writers - especially for preparing your work for NANOWRIMO. perfect for planning your novel, exploring your story premise, designing your characters and world while keeping it aesthetically-pleasing. to download / copy, go to file and click “make copy” to copy it to your gdrive.
features:
overview page
clean design
inspirations page (incl. space for aesthetics)
setting page (incl. secrets, locations)
character profiles and questions for character concept
story premise page
please like / reblog if you’re using or interested in using it!
+ novel organizer template for gDocs here.
Quenya is one of the languages Tolkien created, and the most developed one. I found that the site https://www.elvish.org/ contains most resources I could ask for, with good reviews of them and many in depth courses, all free. Right now I am studying with the following course (review is from the elvish site posted above):
https://folk.uib.no/hnohf/qcourse.htm
Quenya Course By Helge Fauskanger.
Helge offers the most up-to-date and accurate account of Neo-Quenya (that is, a synthetic and regularized form of Quenya formed by the selective piecing-together of evidences from across decades of Tolkien’s successive versions and elaborations of Quenya) as a series of graded courses. The course is presented in a series of RTF (text) files. Highly recommended as an introduction to more rigorous and detailed study of Tolkien’s own Quenya(s).
I use Pimsleur, an audio course (available in many languages) to practice speaking and listening, and read simple books to improve beyond that. I find french to be similar enough to English for me to be able to learn a lot from just opening a book (with a dictionary open if needed).
I use Pimsleur to work on speaking and listening, and “The Mystery of Nils“ by Sonja Anderle and Werner Skalla to improve reading and writing. It is a mystery book written in Norwegian (with vocab and grammer explained, and exercises in the book) and the language skills used to read it increase as you progress.
I use Anki to memories Kanji and general vocab (cannot recommend enough).
For grammar I use “A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar” by Seiichi Makino and Michio Tsutsui, which has in depth explanation of over 200 grammatical points.
A post about the Japanese apps I use.
http://nihongoshticks.blogspot.com/ has very little information, but written in a fun, memorable way.
Lingva Latina is an amazing book to learn Latin from. The entire book is in Latin, not a single English word (or any other language for that matter) and slowly teaches you all you need to know. There are complementary books with exercise and more information of grammar, but I usually create my own exercises.
1. To document and share my research into the all encompassing term ‘law,’ as it’s something I’m very interested in and want to keep up to date with.
2. To simplify various concepts of law, so that (future) law students and non-law people can all understand them easily. I believe that no matter how many laws are passed/policies formed, they will only remain words on a sheet up paper until everyone fully comprehends their implementations and how it affects them.
[Right now (August 2021), many areas of the blog are empty, but I am working on filling all of the sections I have set out.]
About Me
Life Updates Masterpost
Student Resources
Concept Explanations
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
Banking law
Commercial law
Constitutional law
Construction law
Contract law
Corporate law
Criminal law
Employment law
Environmental law
Equity and trusts
EU law
Family law
Human rights law
- Human Rights Law: The Equality Act
Insurance law
Intellectual property (IP) law
Land law
Litigation
Media law
Private client law
Property law
Public law
Shipping law
Sports law
Tax law
Tort law
PROGRESS
current vocabulary lesson: unit 2 - lesson 44
current grammar lesson: unit 3 - lesson 70
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Swahili Resources
This folder contains all the resources I'm using to get back into learning Swahili, some of these are a little old, but its better than nothing :P
Click here for the masterlist of all my lessons!
Negative Sentences
잘 and 못
Past Tense
Future Tense (-ㄹ / 을 것이다)
-ㄹ / 을 까요? (Shall we…? / I wonder…?)
-(으)세요 (Giving Commands / Asking Questions)
Telling Time
-고 싶다 (I want to…)
How to Say “And”
-지만 (However)
아/어/여서 (So…)
Negative Commands
Spacing (띄어쓰기)
Adverbs
ㅂ Irregular
Comparatives and Superlatives
-(으)면 (If…)
아/어/여도 (Even though…/Even if…)
(으)면 되다 / 아/어/여도 되다 (I can…/You may…)
-아/어도 되다: Asking for and Giving Permission (Instagram post)
-(으)면 되다 & -(으)면 안 되다 (Instagram post)
아/어/여야 되다 and 아/어/여야 하다(Have to / Should)
Present Progressive (-고 있다)
How to Say “Or”
-아/어/여하다
All About 중
How to Use -(으)로
Before & After
-ㄴ/은 채로
They offer thousands of books in many different languages. To find books in languages other than English; First click browse, and then click Subjects. Scroll all the way to the last subject and you’ll see a title that says “Books by Language,” and under this you will see choices for all kinds of languages, with a ‘see more’ tab for even more languages.
I don’t know much else about this website however because I just found out about it today.
First of all, it’s super great you decided to start coding/programming in whatever language and area! Starting is the hardest part, so congrats to you! Now, you have your blog set up and you want to start making posts about your journey but have no ideas what the heck to talk about!
Old or new to Tumblr, you’re starting a coding/programming blog but unsure what to post about? I got you! I'll even give you an idea of how you could format your posts after you have an idea of WHAT to post about, next is HOW to post it! Here are some ideas to get you started!
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Daily summary of what programming language you studied and what you learned
Project progress posts
Found a resource you want to share here? Post about it! It can be a YouTube video or a cool website you have been to!
Start a challenge and post about it! E.g. TwoWeeksChallenge, 100DaysOfCode, 3Days1Project, JaveScriptWeek etc
Talk about short-term and long-term goals in coding/programming and update your blog once in a while on how you’re working towards those goals
Talk about any major accomplishments you made during your journey e.g. started a bootcamp, got into a new internship, got your first tech job!
Any study tips you want to share
Explaining a programming concept/topic
There are loads of ways to format your posts! I get my inspiration from #studyblr posts, here are some examples! :
You can add hashtags, if you want, relating to the topics/languages/theme you want to be a part of! E.g. #studying, #programming, #coding, #python, #studyblr etc
Add images of your code, your study area, or of your surroundings. You can add dates to keep track of your daily/weekly/monthly progress! And more! I do recommend finding cool blogs to get inspo from and creating your own way of making your posts!
I wish you good luck with your studies and be proud of yourself for starting in the first place and continuing on~!
Thank you and have a nice day/night! 🙌🏾💗
19/05/2022, Day 11
My main exams got over and I took a much needed break from anything study/university related. Went out, enjoyed the sun, caught up on some tv shows and ofc completed reading 2 books and began The Godfather.
I’m studying anatomy and physiology today. I also plan to post something on my insta page which has been dry for months now. And ofc I’m going to get back to playing the piano, my one true love. It’s gonna take me some time but oh god will it be worth it:))
Resources to keep me focused:
The picture to the left is from the website lifeat.io This website has a lot of different spaces ranging from cafés and libraries to nature and cityscape. It also has amazing anime and fantasy themed spaces like Harry Potter and Sherlock. They’re constantly adding more spaces and not only that, you have a to-do list, a note taking section, personal music section, a timer and a daily quote to keep you motivated.
I love this website ans they new additions they’re bringing adds on to the best of it.
I have added the link to the website but do dm me if it isn’t working.
Hope this is helpful. Here’s to having a productive day lovelies. <33