I’ve been having a really productive week so far! I have two essays due tomorrow, but as of today they’ve both been submitted! Now I only have one more due next week, though I’m not as far through my research as I would have liked. Hopefully I can get stuck into it tomorrow and smash through some readings!
I’ve really been enjoying posting on my studygram story to keep myself motivated throughout the day - my handle is studiousminds_ if you’d like to check it out!
psychology notes on evaluation of the multi-store model 2/100 days of productivity • friday 22 decemeber • tombow dual brush pen • zebra mildliner • pentel energel 0.7 tip
— my first youtube video is up!! you can watch it on my channel here :’)) this feels v unreal after just thinking abt having a channel for months and this will prob add so much stress to my life but it is a stress that i welcome openly and will enjoy. please watch the video and lmk what you think! also thank you for following me and helping me grow as a person and liking my blog in general, i appreciate you :]
One of the questions I get asked the most often is “How do I make my Japanese more colloquial?” or “How do I sound more like a native?” There’s also a lot of discussion about “Textbook Japanese” versus Japanese you’ll hear while on the train, in line at the store, or out with friends.
This post is quite long and explanatory, so here is a list of what’s covered under the cut!
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Plain form 2. Dropping particles 3. です to だ 4. Sentence ending particle の 5. 〜ています → 〜ている → 〜てる 6. て form does not always equal command 7. じゃない & じゃん 8. と to って 9. さ 10. なんか 11. なんて
fountain - 噴水 (ふんすい) to spray - 噴霧する (ふんむする) soaked - ずぶ濡れ (ずぶぬれ) // 公園にとても高いに水を噴霧する
大きな噴水がある
。 夏に子供たちは噴水の下を走る、そして、ずぶ濡れになる。 - There is a large fountain in the park that sprays water very high. In Summer, the children run under the fountain and get soaked.