![]() ![]() ![]() You can do any system you want with this. Example: Blue = I know it/Perfect Pink = Fuzzy/Kinda know it Green = Tf/I don’t know it. Color code or mark the vocab and grammar concepts based on how well you know them.You can make your own, find them online, get the words from a book or drama. If you don’t find these things before you start the challenge you’re going to be in one hell of a mess, and by that I mean you’ll spend an hour looking for the “perfect” vocabulary list instead of actually studying vocabulary. Read over the challenge & find your vocabulary lists, flashcards, etc BEFORE you start.Practice your grammar in use! It’s easier to remember if you use it in sentences.Anki works great but if you want, you can do it like this: The things you know best, study least, the things you don’t know/are fuzzy, study most. Use spatial repetition to your advantage.Maybe some highlighters but not required.Music (for studying, i use video game music).The ability to know WHEN to stop (if it’s in the way of your mental health etc).Just go until you can’t and then take a break dear. Don’t beat yourself up if you don’t get to it. It will have an unrealistic goal (U-Goal) and it is not EXPECTED to reach it. Note: Days marked as “unlimited” and such, are used to get as much into your brain as you possibly can. (And we all know how painful belly flops are.) Grab everything you need, water and snacks, kinesthetic learners it’s time to grab a sticky note pad to doodle on and some gum. The other levels have smaller amounts of things to do, while this one is belly flopping into vocabulary and grammar. If you make it through this without trying to throw the whole language out the window, I applaud you. With more work, more reviewing, and unlimited days, it’s going to be hell. You’re going to have to really work hard to get this done. C - the “C” level is the MOST difficult to do.So go ahead and get a mini destress plan out. There’s a lot to cover and it’s much more difficult to do. Grab your face masks, fuzzy socks, the works. You’re going to need to have everything laid out and ready at least 5 minutes before you start studying. B - the “B” level is difficult to say the least.It prepared you for the other levels! You’ll have smaller amounts of vocabulary and grammar to do. It is still a challenge but much easier than the others. ![]() A - the “A” level is the easiest out of all the levels.This is focused mainly on vocabulary but you can add things if you’re crazy enough. You can use this to either mass learn or just because you’re like me and get behind. It starts out at A-level and finishes at C-level. How it works: every day you’ll have a different set of tasks or things to do, whether focused on vocabulary or grammar. Grab your self discipline and let’s fucking go Anygay I’ve been super behind on my korean lately so I made this. ![]() “It is a real language with real rules.”īy “not-so-popular languages” I mean languages that not many people in the langblr community are learning. Thats why it was outrage in the speech community post Katrina when teachers began to recommend students for speech, when it was simply the New Orleans dialect. So as a speech therapist when I hear AAVE I move on. Under no circumstances do you treat a client for what is considered a dialect. When we were in class we were taught about this as well as other dialect. I majored in Communication Disorders to become an Speech Language Pathologist and am currently and Assisstant. It’s the first day of sociolinguistics class. I just want to state for the record that this is completely uncontroversial among linguists. Saw a variation of this conversation on twitter earlier E-wifey: people understand that Spanish speakers speak different dialects of the Spanish language but don’t understand that black people speak a dialect of the English language ![]()
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