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.âœĶ ݁˖ ð‘›ð‘Žð‘Ąð‘Žð‘™ð‘’ð‘–ð‘– | 🇚ðŸ‡ļ

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An open language phrasebook displays Turkish survival phrases for 'weather,' 'flora & fauna,' and 'FOOD > eating out,' with English translations and pronunciations. A hand holds the book, which rests on a desk with a pink keyboard. The image is overlaid with the text 'LEARN A LANGUAGE MUST KNOW PHRASES!' and includes 'lemon8 @study.seal' at the bottom.
ðŸ“ąSurvival Phrases to Know in Every Language
This is a guide to survival phrases you should learn in your target language. These are written in English for you to research in the language of your choice. You’ll have a better time when visiting the country of your target language. (Even if they speak English, it’s always nice to know s
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Study Seal

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A flat lay image featuring a notebook, dried flowers, and a candle, with the text 'APPS I'M USING To learn Spanish'. Icons for Duolingo, Mango, and Tandem are overlaid, pointing to their names written on the notebook.
A dark background slide titled '01. DUOLINGO' with the Duolingo app icon. Bullet points state it 'Really covers the basics', 'Is (my) Hispanic mom approved', and 'Helped my learn vocabulary and tenses', noting it is 'Free'.
A Duolingo app screenshot showing 'Unit 3' and 'Talk about your life, discuss others’ lives'. A character sits by a fire, with a text bubble explaining Duolingo gamifies learning and is a great start.
Apps I’m using to learn Spanish â—ĄĖˆ
I’m Hispanic, but by the time I was born, my family rarely spoke Spanish. Now that I’m an adult living an area with a large % of Spanish speakers, I’ve been trying to immerse myself in the language as much as possible. My goal is to one day be able to create bilingual content so that I can be a part
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A neatly organized study desk features a tablet on a stand displaying a cute wallpaper, a white keyboard, and various stationery. An overlay text reads '4 SECRET APPS FOR 4.0 GPA', introducing study tools.
A visual guide to Gizmo Flashcard, showing its app and web interfaces. It highlights features like spaced repetition, active recall quizzes, and offline mode, noting it might lack depth for complex topics.
An overview of PDFelement, showcasing its mobile and web interfaces for managing PDFs. Features include editing, organizing, AI tools for summarizing, and translation, with a note about limited free features.
Want a 4.0 GPA? These Tools Actually Work
🧠 Gizmo Flashcard Seriously, this thing is my brain's best friend when I need to memorize a ton of stuff. The spaced repetition thingy keeps me from totally burning out, whether I'm cramming Chinese characters or science vocab. Heads up, though: it's not always super in-depth, so I got
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emilie.studygram

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These sites saved my brain in 2025 🧠ðŸ’ŧ
1. ChatHub I used to bounce between AI platforms, copy-pasting the same prompt over and over to compare answers. With ChatHub, I can talk to multiple AIs at the same time, in one clean interface. It’s honestly my go-to whenever I’m brainstorming content, writing study scripts, or just curious whi
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emilie.studygram

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A spiral-bound notebook page titled 'Case Endings' details grammatical cases like Nominative, Accusative, Dative, Locative, Ablative, and Genitive, with their definitions and examples. The text 'Language Notes 101' is overlaid on the bottom, illustrating a method for organizing grammar notes.
Language Study Note Taking Method
If you’re new to language learning and want to know how to structure your notes, here’s a guide that I hope helps. Remember the best way will be YOUR way. You’ll find what that is over time. Now, the notes: I like to divide by three main categories: ✏ïļGrammar 📕Vocab 👓Phrases If yo
Study Seal

Study Seal

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An iPad displays various widgets and app icons, including 'Talk' and 'KOCOWA,' with a stylus resting on it. The overlay text reads 'Apps I Use For Learning Korean,' illustrating the article's focus on language learning tools.
A text list details the first four recommended apps for learning Korean: AnkiPro (flashcards), Memrise (videos/audio), LingoDeer (structured lessons), and Korean for Beginners (essential phrases). Each entry includes a brief description of its learning approach.
A text list details the remaining four recommended apps for learning Korean: Eggbun (chatbot lessons), Drops (gamified vocabulary), Learn Korean! (phrases/quizzes), and TEUIDA (speaking practice with native speakers). Each entry includes a brief description.
Apps for Learning Korean 🇰🇷
Trying to learn Korean without feeling like you’re drowning in lessons and grammar? These iPad apps got you! There’s vocab games, writing help and real convo practice, here’s how I’m leveling up my Hangul 한ęļ€ skills. 🇰🇷âœĻ What apps do you use for studies? Let’s share below! 👇 #koreanlangu
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TAYMICHE

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A close-up of lined paper with the handwritten title "FONTS to use FOR Notes pt. 2" and a small heart, with a black pen visible at the top.
A close-up of grid paper with the handwritten words "misplaced letters" in a unique font style, with the tip of a light blue pen visible.
A close-up of grid paper with the handwritten words "Monstera Garden" in a flowing cursive font, with the tip of a black pen visible.
Fonts for note taking ðŸŒļ
If your goal in the next semester is to improve your note taking skills, or handwriting aesthetic, here are some of my favorite fonts you cana learn in the summer!: Vulnerability 1. Misplaces Letters 2. Monstera Garden 3. Azalea 4. Gardenia Paper Daisy 5. Affogato 6. Normal, Simple a
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essynotes

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Language Prompts I Wish I Had
1. Make Words Stick 🧠âœĻ I used to forget words as fast as I learned them. But this prompt helps me connect each new word to something personal—a feeling, a memory, even a made-up story. Suddenly, I’m not just memorizing... I understand. Prompt: “Help me remember [word] by connecting it to somethi
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emilie.studygram

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A person sits on a bed, using a tablet, with text overlaying the image that reads "Summer Study Timetables for 4 Student Types" and "Swipe".
A study timetable for a "lazy student" outlining a low-effort, consistent schedule with tasks like watching YouTube summaries, short writing, and gentle review, totaling about 1.5 hours daily.
A study timetable for an "ADHD student" featuring short, varied bursts of deep work, including timed reading, writing, listening, and active recall, totaling 2 hours daily.
Maximize Your Study Timetable (4 Student Types)
1. The Lazy Student ðŸ˜ī If motivation is low, don’t force long hours—use tiny, low-pressure wins. Start around 10:00 a.m. with something light like watching a video or reading casually. Do one Pomodoro (25 mins) at 3:00 p.m.—maybe quiz yourself or summarize a page. Around 8:00 p.m., listen to notes
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A notebook with 'La Hora' written on it, two pens, and a laptop in the background. Text overlay asks if help is needed with Spanish time-telling and suggests looking at these notes.
A spiral notebook with three writing instruments (two pens and a marker) laid on top. Text overlay states these are the materials used for the notes.
The first page of handwritten Spanish notes on telling time, covering vocabulary for different types of clocks, basic time phrases, and times of day. Text overlay indicates it's the first page, mainly vocab.
Struggling With Telling Time in Spanish?
Fear not! I’ve taken some notes for my Spanish class today on time which has different vocab and ways of telling time. The beginning of my notes are just vocab of different types of clocks in Spanish, then how to say what time it is. Then different times of the day and then on the back is how t
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natalie

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Note taking Properly 📝
note taking is a very big study method that many people use. Here is how you can do that efficiently: 1. Title Make sure your title is clear on what your notes are about. Do not put “chapter one” - that can be your subtitle. 2. Thick pens Use thicker mm pens to help you BOLD important voca
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essynotes

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A modern interior space with bookshelves, seating, and a large table, featuring the title overlay "Webtoons to learn KOREAN PART 5" in purple and yellow text.
The cover of the webtoon "Medical Return" showing three characters in medical settings, with text highlighting its benefits for learning medical terms, formal speech, and Korean hospital culture.
The cover of the webtoon "Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint" featuring a male character, with text detailing its benefits for learning fantasy Korean, descriptive expressions, and character-driven dialogue.
WEBTOONS TO LEARN KOREAN (part 5) ðŸĨ°
Good morning to my fellow Korean learners! I know learning Korean isn’t always easy, but webtoons like Medical Return and Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint make it way more fun. You get to dive into exciting stories while picking up real Korean—whether it’s medical terms, polite speech, or fantasy voca
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Kaylin Do

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5 FREE Study Sites That’ll Save Your Semester ðŸ’ŧ📚
Let’s make school a little softer this yearâ€Ķ with my favorite FREE study sites that seriously changed everything ðŸŦķðŸŧ I’m talking: aesthetic, beginner-friendly, broke-student-approved, and actually fun to use?? 💅ðŸŧ📚 Whether you’re in middle school, high school, college, or getting your GED like me
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mads 👏ðŸŧ

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A tablet displays the Coffee Break German website, showing options for free podcasts and online courses, resting on a celestial-themed pouch with a pink keyboard in the background.
A hand holds a tablet showing Coffee Break German's online courses, including A1, A2, and A1+A2 bundles, with a pink keyboard and monitor in the background.
A hand holds a tablet displaying the Learn German A1 Nicos Weg section of DW.com, showing a video thumbnail and a list of beginner lessons.
ðŸ‡Đ🇊 German Language Learning Resources
Hi everyone. Here’s yet another resources post. This time I’ve been looking for some German learning material - though I’m not too familiar with the language myself. Please add your favorite places to learn German in the comments . 1 - Nicos Weg @ LearnGerman.dw.com They have lessons s
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Study Seal

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Summer School? These Odd Tricks Actually Work
1. My Weekly Reset Day ðŸ’Ī I started blocking off one full day a week with zero plans—no classes, no chores, not even laundry. At first it felt lazy, but honestly? Giving myself permission to fully rest made the other days way more productive. 2. Skeleton Schedule Only ðŸĶī Summer semesters move fa
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Your Guide to Learning Spanish from Scratch
Your Guide to Learning Spanish from Scratch 🎧 Listening Don’t rush straight into grammar drills! Start by getting comfortable with Spanish sounds. Listen to something in Spanish every day—podcasts, music, vlogs, whatever interests you. Pick topics you genuinely enjoy, so it feels less like stud
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How I survive study sessions without losin my mind
1) âœĻ Study Space Vibes = Productivity BoostCreating a study space that cooks is half the battle. I set up near a window for good lighting bc natural light = instant mood boost. I also keep my desk minimal—just my laptop, a notebook, and my fave plant. To stay in the zone, I make study playlists—l
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A dark image with colorful, cut-out letters spelling "how to improve your notes for a 4.0" over a blurred background of a desk with a laptop. The bottom left corner shows "Lemon8" and "@mayys.world."
A close-up of a handwritten "my notes guide" on grid paper, showing a color-coding key for different types of notes like general, lecture, main heading, and vocabulary. The text "color code your notes so that they are more defined" is at the top.
A spiral-bound notebook open to a page with a colorful, handwritten mind map or concept map, next to a laptop and pen. The text "pick a note taking method and stick with it" is at the top.
more in the caption👇👇!! 📝âœĻ
Here are some tips that can improve your note taking so you can improve your studying and get that 4.0! âœĻ âœĻcolor code your notes so that they are more defined. color coding helps find key information at just a glance, and you're more likely to remember a vocab term if it stood out in your no
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A title slide with "5 Study Techniques (that work for any subject)" in white text on a blurred background of a person at a computer. An arrow points right, and the Lemon8 logo with "@compskyy" is at the bottom left.
A slide titled "Condensing" explaining how to summarize topics within limited space to avoid mindless memorization. It features the number "1", an arrow, and the Lemon8 logo on a blurred laptop background.
A slide titled "Memory Maps" describing a note-taking technique without guidance, where one writes clues and expands on them within a set time. It shows the number "2", an arrow, and the Lemon8 logo.
5 Study Techniques | these work for ANY subject!
Whether you are writing a ton of essays, memorizing vocab words, or calculating complicated math problems, these study techniques are going to be your best friend! These techniques and tips can work with any subject and I use them for all of my classes! SAVE this for your next study session!
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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How I Squeeze 🍋 In Time for Learning Anywhere âœĻ
How I Study on the Go as a Busy Student âœĻ📚🧠 Flashcards & One-Page Summaries = lifesavers! Life gets so hectic sometimes (hello back-to-back classes + errands), but I’ve figured out a few study hacks that help me stay on top of things even when I’m not at my desk! Here’s what works for me
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Stella Studies

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Make Your 2024 Language Study Plan
To make your personalized language plan, grab a piece of paper and answer these questions: ðŸ‡Ŧ🇷Which languages do you want to learn? ⏰How much time can you dedicate per day? Per week? ✏ïļWhat’s your current level in that language? ðŸĨ…What level would you like to be at? Note: Depending
Study Seal

Study Seal

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How I Learn KOREAN VOCABâœĻ
Reposting from my TikTok , but this method is teaching me so many colloquial terms that the books won’t teach you! #learnkoreanlanguage #studykorean #learnkoreanwithme #learnkorean
Dime â€Ē Korean Study Bug

Dime â€Ē Korean Study Bug

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Tips when learning French
French is a timeless language – and learning it can be a pleasurable and rewarding experience if you focus on these key things! French is not like English (duh). The pronunciation will really require you to move your mouth in many funny ways to produce to correct sound. This means spending lots
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AnaÃŊs D’Ottavio

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A bookshelf filled with various language learning books, including titles like 'Japanese Kanji and Kana Workbook,' 'Basic Japanese,' and 'French' language guides, suggesting resources for language acquisition.
A person's lap with a 'Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary' resting on it, illustrating the article's advice to 'Repeat in context, not isolation' for effective language learning.
A hand holds open a Japanese learning book, displaying pages with illustrated vocabulary for school items and activities, reinforcing the tip to 'Use images, associations, and emotion' in learning.
How I’m Mastering Japanese With a Bad Memory🧠
I used to say I had the worst memory ever, especially when it came to learning a new language. I’d try to memorize vocab with flashcards and random word lists, but nothing stuck. It was so frustrating. What actually helped was switching things up and learning words in context. Like, instead of just
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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The image shows a desk setup with a timer, keyboard, and a notebook with a bunny design. Several flashcards are displayed, including one shaped like toast, with text about implicit culture and communication. The title reads "6 Mistakes WHEN USING FLASHCARDS That Slow You Down."
This image illustrates the mistake of "Memorizing without context." It shows hands writing on flashcards and notes. The text explains that memorizing words without examples leads to forgetting them quickly, and suggests adding daily-life examples for better retention.
The image addresses "Reviewing randomly." It displays a hand using a flashcard app on a smartphone and another hand holding a physical flashcard. The text highlights that random reviewing causes forgetting and recommends switching to spaced repetition apps for scheduled reviews.
6 Flashcard Mistakes That Kill Your Progress
1. Memorizing without context 🧠 If you're just drilling words or isolated facts, you're missing the bigger picture. Flashcards work better when they’re tied to real-life usage. I started creating cards with example sentences or things I saw in daily life—and suddenly, words stuck with real
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A neatly organized study desk with a laptop, keyboard, iced coffee, notebook, and a digital clock, illustrating tips on how to focus on studying.
A collage showing tips for setting specific study goals with a schedule and planner, and ditching distractions by putting phones away, featuring a teddy bear and old book accents.
A collage illustrating the Pomodoro Technique with a timer and study materials, and the importance of hydration and healthy snacks like fruit and nuts for sustained focus.
4 Essential Tips for Staying Focused w Studying
1.Set Clear Goals – First things first ðŸŽŊ set yourself up with specific, manageable goals. Just “studying” isn’t it – like, are you reading a chapter? Taking notes? Practicing problems? Defining clear tasks helps your brain lock in. Instead of drifting through a vague study sesh, you’ll be cooking
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emilie.studygram

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A desk setup with a tablet displaying text, a notebook, and a drink, illustrating the article's title: 'How I Remember 90% of What I Read with 2-7-30 RULE'.
Two panels showing a student initially feeling overwhelmed by forgotten material, then realizing the 2-7-30 Rule helps overcome the problem of not remembering key points or reviewing notes.
Two panels explaining the 2-7-30 Rule as a spaced repetition trick. It outlines reviewing on Day 2, Day 7, and Day 30 to lock information into long-term memory with short sessions.
From Forgetting to Remembering: My 2–7–30 Hack
📍The Problem I used to finish a chapter and feel smart, until a few days later, I couldn’t remember a single thing. My Notion was overflowing with notes I never looked at again. Flashcards? Made them, never opened them. It felt like all that effort just evaporated. Then I found one rule that ac
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emilie.studygram

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100 day of korean vocab&grammar
first day!! hopefully i stay consistent, just uploading these first pages of each book because technically it’s on their website but I really like the book so far. :D~ #Lemon8Diary #learning #studying #korean
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finance vocab you should be familiar with part2âœĻðŸ’ļ
It is important to be familiar with finance terms because it allows individuals to have an understanding of their finances and make informed decisions. It also is important for communicating effectively with financial professionals, avoiding misunderstandings, and ensuring that financial goals are
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Vocab word of the day
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