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Who happened to learn to write Speedball!?🙋ðŸŧ‍♀ïļ

Has anyone been taught Old English calligraphy?

In elementary school, there will be hours, calligraphy and speed ball writing, teaching to use a pen to cut the head, calligraphy in both Thai and English, which is really cute! 555 Like sitting in meditation, concentrating on the present, more fun than sitting in school ðŸĪĢ

The pen that is used to select English is Niji, the head pen is cut 2.0 (Thai language uses 3.5). If anyone can practice writing, they can use a Calligraphy pen that can change their head as well. In case there is a pen and ink already 💓, the head pen may be a little difficult to buy. B2S does not have ðŸĨđ many questions. They say that they are not brought in because they do not sell. (Hey, confused!) Can we wake up the trend of love writing? 😆🙌ðŸŧ

In 2026, Baek wanted to find a more active meditation practice because he felt that our focus was getting worse 😭, had to come back to what we had focused on for a long time and slow down our thoughts, and calligraphy was a form of mind therapy. 😆✍ðŸŧ

It's unbelievable that what we learned 20 years ago is still stuck in our heads! I still remember almost every writing. I can't believe it!

And everyone? Born in time? Can still write? âœĻ

Who can still write? Let's show what version of the study! ðŸŦķðŸŧ

# Children's Day 2026 # Welcome 2026 # Calligraphy # Art line # Handwriting font

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A spiral notebook shows handwritten grammar notes on 'Cases' in a foreign language, including Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Locative, and Ablative, with definitions and example sentences.
A spiral notebook contains handwritten sentences in a foreign language with their English translations, illustrating exercises and review material, with some parts highlighted in yellow.
Note Taking 101: Learn a Foreign Language
This is my updated way of note taking when learning a language! It’s somewhat similar to my old version which I made a post about a while ago. Feel free to look at that one if you don’t like this one. I get the info primarily from textbooks and courses. Tip: I also make sure to get multiple
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Study Seal

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Mnemonics are the fast way to learn Japanese!
Learn how to read and write Japanese from clever mnemonics! #japaneselearning #studyjapanese #learnjapanese #hiragana #katakana
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Watashi Japanese

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🌟Hacks to Learn Any Language Using Pockets of Time
ðŸ“ąMake Your Entertainment Educational Scroll through TikTok or Instagram Reels, but make it count! Follow accounts that create content in your target language. Whether it’s funny skits, daily tips, or cultural insights, you’ll be soaking up the language while enjoying your favorite short videos. It
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JulietteâœĻ

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How To Write Hooks That Stop The Scroll ðŸŽĢ
Most creators think their content is the problem. It is not. The hook is. You could create the most valuable post in your niche. But if the first few seconds do not make someone pause, they scroll right past it and never see the value you worked so hard to create. That is why learning to
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Inuri

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A title slide for 'How to Learn Anything Faster' by Colby Kultgen, featuring a black and white photo of Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman, who is central to the learning technique discussed.
A slide introducing 'The Feynman Technique,' with a small photo of Richard Feynman. Text explains his belief in breaking down ideas into their simplest form for true understanding, without jargon or fluff.
Step 1 of the Feynman Technique: 'Choose a Concept.' Instructions advise writing down a topic and quickly brain dumping everything known about it, illustrated by a document with text.
Want to learn anything faster? Try this technique!
Want to learn anything faster? Try the Feynman Technique! Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman believed the key to true understanding is breaking down ideas into their simplest form—no jargon, no fluff. Here’s how it works: 1ïļâƒĢ Choose a concept – Write down everything you know. 2ïļâƒĢ Te
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Coach.Tafari

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Learn the Arabic Alphabet with ClarityâœĻ
Here is a full chart of the Arabic letters—each one placed inside a divided circle to help you see its shape clearly. Beneath every letter, you’ll find its pronunciation written in simple phonetics to make learning easier for beginners. Whether you’re starting from zero or reviewing your basics
Arabic Made Easier

Arabic Made Easier

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A hand holds an open Japanese Kanji study book titled 'JAPANESE KANJI STUDY PLAN'. The pages display Kanji characters, readings, meanings, and example words, covering Kanji 793-808.
Two books, 'Kanji Power' and 'ESSENTIAL KANJI', are shown on a gray surface. Text states 'Memorize words Not just "readings"' and 'I use these books', indicating recommended study materials.
An open Kanji textbook displays exercises and detailed information for Kanji '長' and 'į›ī'. The top text encourages 'PRACTICE AT LEAST 3 A WEEK WRITE FULL WORDS AND SENTENCES'.
Japanese Kanji Guide (finally learn them)
How to learn 3-5 a Kanji per week: 1. Memorize ONE word with each possible reading. If the word uses other Kanji you don’t know yet, just write them out in Hiragana for now. That way you won’t get overwhelmed with too many extra characters. Jot down the readings for reference, but don’t f
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Study Seal

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10 journaling prompts I dare you to write
I find that too hard so I will not to do it because it is a little to much for me. I though about doing it, but I realize that I’m not that strong emotionally to think about all of this 10 prompts. Some of them are okay, but others would break my hard. Would you be able to do the 10 of them?
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Munique Wolf

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ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩLearn Hiragana & KatakanaðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Forever remember Japanese is the fast and fun way to learn the basics of Japanese. Learn how to read and write from clever mnemonics, fun reviewing exercises and online pronunciation examples! #jlptn5 #learnjapanese #japaneselanguage #nihongo
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Watashi Japanese

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Learn a language FAST as a LAZY PERSON🔜💎
Learn a Language FAST as a LAZY PERSON Master Key Words and Phrases 🌟 To start, immerse yourself in the essentials! Aim to learn the most important words and phrases within a week. Focus on everyday vocabulary that will be most useful to you in conversations. Consider using language learning apps
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Elysia💕

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An iPad displays digital notes on "COGNITIVE THEORIES OF LEARNING" with a black grid background and colorful text. The screen shows sections on Bruner's, Ausubel's, and Gagne's theories. Overlay text reads "neat ipad notes" and "HOW TO WRITE BETTER ON THE IPAD."
A digital note page on a black grid background outlines tips for writing on an iPad. It covers pen and paper settings (black+grid paper, 0.4-0.6 thickness pen), favorite tools (lasso, textbox, highlight), and finding a writing style (all caps, cursive, lowercase, font).
A graphic resembling a browser window titled "How to write better on the ipad" lists more tips. These include using dark colored paper, avoiding solid white paper, downloading practice sheets, and using a matte screen protector. It also prompts to save and follow for more content.
Write better on your iPad ✍ðŸŧ
Additional tip: Use a Comfortable Writing App: Choose a writing app that you find comfortable and intuitive to use. Apps like Microsoft Word, Apple Pages, Google Docs, or even specialized writing apps like Ulysses or Scrivener offer a range of features to enhance your writing experience. Experiment
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teal.days

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learn how to make money writing with this book
The Art and Business of Online Writing is the best book that I've read which aims to help readers make an online career out of writing This book is comprehensive and breaks down every little detail required to make writing into a career, from how to structure a blog post to how to write simp
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BATE by Rana

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A screenwriting guide explaining what a slugline is, defining it as when and where a scene takes place. It shows an example slugline, "INT. SHARED ROOM - MORNING," and emphasizes that sluglines are always in all caps, following the format INT/EXT. LOCATION - TIME OF DAY.
learn to screenwrite
I can definitely do more of these if yall want #unfiltered #lemon8challenge #screenwriting #writing #writer #tips #learnonlemon8 #howto #writersoflemon8 #learntogether
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KilliðŸĨ€

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A tablet on a stand displays a YouTube video about chaos theory, with a keyboard and study supplies on a desk. The text overlay says 'TURN YOUTUBE INTO YOUR STUDY WEAPON - HERE'S HOW'.
A YouTube search interface shows results for 'photosynthesis explained simply' and 'Quantum physics explained,' demonstrating targeted searching. Text overlay advises 'PRE-SEARCH WITH PURPOSE' for effective learning.
Two close-up images show hands writing notes in notebooks, emphasizing active learning. The text overlay encourages 'NOTE LIKE A REVIEWER' to improve focus and retention.
ðŸ’Ą Learn smarter on YouTube with these quick tips
🧠 Search Smart Don’t just type “math tutorial”—get specific. I usually search for things like “integration by parts step-by-step” or “Quantum physics explained.” It cuts through the noise and gets me the exact content I need faster. 📝 Take Active Notes I keep a notebook or Notion doc open an
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emilie.studygram

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An iPad displays a digital workbook cover titled 'WRITING LESSON IN LESS THAN 60 SECONDS' for learning 'かお' (kana), specifically a 'LEARNING AND PRACTICE WORKBOOK' by Shariesa Taylor.
An iPad shows a digital writing practice sheet with a grid. 'STROKE 1' is highlighted, demonstrating the first stroke of the hiragana character 'ãŊ' with a digital pencil.
An iPad shows a digital writing practice sheet. 'STROKE 2' is highlighted, demonstrating the first two strokes of the hiragana character 'ãŊ' with a digital pencil.
Learn how to write ãŊ in 60 seconds âœĻ
Learning Japanese or need a refresher? Give me 60 seconds to show you how to write hiragana ãŊ (it only takes 3 strokes). TIP: make sure you add that hook at the bottom of of the end of the first stroke :) ——— #Japan #japanese #study #aesthetic #ipad #ipadtips #journal #journal
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The Cozy Study Shop

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Learn how to read and write Japanese from mnemonic
The forever remember Japanese workbook is the fast way to cover the basics! Learn hiragana and katakana in just a few days!
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Watashi Japanese

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How to teach toddlers to writeâ€Ķ
This book has made teaching my toddler to write soooo much easier! Since it is dry erase, it is reusable and erases mistakes easily! There’s multiple of the same letter/number so it is repetitive and easier for her to learn. It also shows them how to write the letter/number with steps. Trac
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Saige | Toddler momâœĻðŸŠīâĪïļ

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How to Write Your First Code: Online & Offline
#codingforbeginners #learntocode #codeeditors #studymotivations
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Aysha

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A list of four tips for beginning writers, including reading, MasterClasses, writing communities, and podcasts, displayed on an iridescent seashell background. The text 'Beginning Writer?' is at the top, with 'lemon8' and '@thequietalchemistpodcast' at the bottom.
4 Ways to Learn How to Write
These teach the fundamentals! Reading provides inspiration and examples of the elements that work in writing vs don’t work. MasterClasses, like the ones taught by Billy Collins and James Paterson, teach so many helpful writing tips and exercises. Podcasts and communities give encouragement and help
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The Quiet Alchemist Podcast

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Learn to read and Write in cursive Teach kids:
25 Reasons to Know How to Read and Write in Cursive: 1. Enhances fine motor skills. 2. Preserves traditional handwriting skills. 3. Improves brain development and memory. 4. Encourages better handwriting legibility. 5. Facilitates faster note-taking. 6. Adds a personal touch to handwritten
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Purple Flower

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The efficient way to learn the Japanese characters
Learn how to read and write the Japanese “alphabets” with the clever studymethod! Mnemonics are visual helpers to make memorizing something new easy by connecting it to something you already know! Students are able to learn hiragana and katakana in just a few days! #japaneselearning #ja
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Watashi Japanese

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Whenever I need #positiveenergy, I write down positive thoughts âĪïļ
#positiveenergy #lemon8challenge Random Thoughts 💭What's on my mind: Think of the positive and jot it down !! Current Mood: You may not feel perfect, but what keeps you smiling ? ⭐Rate: Rate the best part of your day, throw out the worst !
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Sabrina Cornell

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5 AI prompts to help you learn about AI Agents
Everyone’s asking ChatGPT to write content. But the people who actually understand AI agents? They’re automating their workflows. Launching offers in hours. Scoring new clients. Delegating without hiring. And scaling like they have a 10-person team behind the scenes. These 5 AI prompts aren’
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Bria | Social, Design, & AI

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Use A.I. to learn a language EFFICIENTLY!
I wish Chat GPT was around when I was in college or when I was learning German but that’s ok – at least it’s here for you! If you’ve never heard of ChatGPT, get ready for your life to change. Myself and everyone I know who uses swear that it helps us get more organized, answers our random questions
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AnaÃŊs D’Ottavio

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âœĻStructured thinkingâœĻ: Write 📝„ïļ
Part 2: to write is to think, to think is to write. If you want more structured thoughts, bust out a 📓🖋ïļorðŸ’ŧ #reasoning #structuredthoughts #structuredthinking #communication #writing #selfimprovement #growthmindset #growthwithlemon8 #BetterMe #business
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Doodle Talk

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Learn how toâ€Ķ
Take a quick break from scrolling and check this out! If you’re a big fan of Japanese culture, chances are that you’re also interested in learning the language. All of that starts with the writing system! Taking 30 seconds right now to learn how to read and write a character will help you in the lo
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The Cozy Study Shop

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Skillshare to learn (almost) anything!
Get access to thousands of classes covering a wide range of subjects like: design, business, technology, creativity, etc. The courses are taught by industry experts who offer both video lessons and project-based learning. You can join for free with limited access or subscribe for full access to all
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AnaÃŊs D’Ottavio

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A phone screen displaying five app icons: AnkiApp, Duolingo, Drops, Language Transfer, and Google Translate, with text overlay "APPS IM USING TO LEARN SPANISH AS A BEGINNER."
A screenshot of the Duolingo Spanish Podcast page, showing its title, ratings, categories, and an episode titled "Duo's Film Club - Fresa y chocolate."
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APPS IM USING TO LEARN SPANISH
ðŸŒļ Apps + Habits I Use Every Day to Learn Spanish as a Beginner! ðŸŒļ I’m learning Spanish to better connect with my husband’s family ðŸĪ It’s been such a meaningful journey, and these are the tools and habits I use daily—progress over perfection always: ðŸ“ą Duolingo – Fun lessons that keep me coming b
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Myra 💞

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Workspace - to Write, Draw, and Plan All at Once
AFFiNE – your all-in-one workspace! Merge docs, whiteboards, and databases seamlessly to plan, track, and collaborate effortlessly. Visualize ideas freely, without limits. Boost productivity by building your content like building blocks, letting your ideas flow. Stay organized, achieve
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Reverelia

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