appliances:
洗衣机 xǐyījī washing machine
烘干机 hōnggānjī dryer
洗碗机 xǐwǎnjī dishwasher
吸尘器 xīchénqì vacuum cleaner
冰箱 bīngxiāng refrigerator/fridge
炉子 lúzi stove
烤箱 kǎoxiāng oven
热水器 rèshuǐqì hot water heater
微波炉 wēibōlú microwave
加湿器 jiāshīqì humidifier
热水壶 rèshuǐhú kettle
面包机 miànbāojī toaster
chores:
洗衣服 xǐ yīfu to wash clothes
烘衣服 hōng yīfu to dry clothes
叠衣服 dié yīfu to fold clothes
挂衣服 guà yīfu to hang clothes
打扫 dǎsǎo to sweep
收拾房间 shōushi fángjiān to tidy up a room
吸地 xīdì to vacuum the floor
擦地 cādì to mop the floor
铺床 pūchuáng to make the bed
摆桌子 bǎi zhuōzi to set the table
擦窗户 cā chuānghu to clean the windows
洗碗 xǐwǎn to wash the dishes
喂狗/猫 wèi gǒu/māo to feed the dog/cat
other stuff:
脏 zāng dirty
乱 luàn messy, sloppy, disorderly
干净 gānjìng clean
整齐 zhěngqí neat, tidy, in order
正式 zhèngshì formal, official
随便 suíbiàn casual, informal
简单 jiǎndān simple
不行 bùxíng won’t do, be out of the question, be no good
洗衣房 xǐyīfáng laundry room
用 yòng to use
铺 pū to spread, to extend
愿意 yuànyì to be willing to, want to
Hello incoming freshman and studyblr addicts! I finally have a “master post” of sorts for you! Hopefully this will help you all out! ~ S.R
Please don’t think you can get away with not studying! It’s seriously going to hurt you! Especially if you’re taking an honors class!
Plan out what you need to get done and set a certain amount of time for each subject! An app to help you bunnies out and get stuff done is called 30/30! You can read about it here!
I find that a lot of bunnies can easily get distracted by their phones, tablets, etc. Well I have the solution for you! Its an app called Forest! You choose the amount of time you want to work without getting distracted, and hit start! It plants a seed for you and when you reach the end of the timer a little tree is grown! If you quit though, to check snapchat, or answer a text etc, it dies! I personally like it though because after the month comes to an end you get to see how big your forest has grown! Get it here!
For bunnies that are taking a language ( or any class you need to memorize stuff in ) this year, or are continuing with one I have an app for you! (If you like flashcards of course!) It is simply called Flashcards, and is one of the coolest study apps I have found! As a pre-warning though I will admit that it is a little hard to figure out at first. After a few times navigating the app it gets easier! The app of course has normal flash cards, but then there are over 24 games. These include things like Flappy Bird, Fruit Ninja, Whack-A-Mole, and the list goes on! Another thing that REALLY comes in handy is the dual station! You just connect your friends to the flashcards by giving them the link, and then they join in through their device, and then you can compete against each other! To get the games though you must put in a email. (They never send you junk mail, and don’t worry, its free!) I used this all year long and it was a life saver! Made studying a lot more fun! Get it here!
When you don’t have homework, remember you DO. There is always going to be something that you can improve on! Don’t brush it off!
Only study as a group if you feel like you can handle it! @studyign made a perfect video if you plan to though!
If you feel like listening to music, studies have shown to only listen to music that doesn’t have any words! This is because your subconscious won’t be focusing on the task at hand and will be thinking about the lyrics rather than being 100% concentrated! Spotify has a good list of playlists that are perfect for studying in the Focus section!
A common thing I’ve seen in the studyblr community is the 100 Days of Production Challenge. This is a personal goal that you set for yourself, and you post a photo each day of what you did to be productive! You’ll be surprised with what you get done, even if its a small amount! Get the info from @elizastudies ’s post here! (I will be starting this when school starts in a week!)
Another common thing I’ve seen float around the community is a simple quote called, “NO ZERO DAYS.” I do not know who this originated from but props to them for creating this. Its basically where you do at least ONE thing to be productive a day, because One is greater than Zero right? See how long you can go for! ;)
Think about where you want to go in life! Nobody had things just handed to them! They had to work for it! Step away from your laptop or computer, and get whatever IT is done! (After you finish reading this of course! Otherwise you’ll miss out on the rest!)
What are YOU going to do to get into that dream school of yours? What are YOU going to do thats different from everyone else? How are YOU going to get to that point in your life? What is it that YOU could be doing right now to push yourself closer to that dream? Think about what will happen 10 years from now, and you didn’t accomplish that dream? How happy will you be? How is the guilt of not doing all you could do to get there?
Don’t stress out about grades. If you study hard you’ll be perfect!
If you’re the type of person that DOES get stressed out, you have to remember to not push yourself too hard! Thats where the stress could be coming from!
Things that may help you de-stress are always helpful! Here are some ideas!
Take a nice, soothing warm bath or shower, and listen to some calming music! (DON’T BRING YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA WITH YOU!!!)
Meditation! There is always a place to meditate. Lay down or sit up on the floor, or your bed, and listen to some meditation music! After a song (meditation music is usually seven minutes long or so,) slowly wiggle you fingers and toes, and then open your eyes. When meditating make sure you release your tongue from the roof of your mouth. Try not to think of anything. Just lay there.
Stress relieving lotion always help! You can get it at Bath and Body Works here!
Make sure you’re taking enough breaks from studying and drinking plenty of water. When you’re dehydrated you’re more prone to stress.
SLEEP. Please don’t stay up studying or being on your phone until 1 am. It isn’t healthy at all! You’re going to be overtired and it is scientifically proven to decrease you’re capability to retain information.
Eat breakfast. I do not care if you convinced yourself you don’t need it. Im here to tell you you do. You will not make it to lunch without the hunger making you unable to focus, and will no longer be concentrating on the information being thrown at you.
Set an alarm for an early wake up time. I recommend two hours so you’re not rushed, because that isn’t a good way to wake up. (Please keep in mind this is my personal preference, its not going to work for everyone.)
Not many people know this but setting your alarm with multiple times is horrible for your health, this is because it teaches your brain it doesn’t have to get up right away since there are more alarms. Get up the first time!
Dont procrastinate on any of your homework or projects! Please try to start and finish them when you get them! The work piles up quickly (Especially for those of you taking honors) and you will become overwhelmed!
Do ALL the extra credit! Even if its the stupidest thing ever! Ive noticed if you even get one bad grade on a test your grade plummets! That extra credit could mean the difference between a A- or an A. *cough* *cough* Math last year for me. *cough*
Don’t be on your phone during class of course. If you do most teachers will take it away, and you may end up on their “Bad Side.”
Hey guys *cheerful wave* Wimbledon is over so my tennis obligation is done with and now I’ll resume my full-time figure skating follower status. I’ll kick things off with the second part of this turns and steps explanation. This post will touch on a couple of concepts we’ve discussed in the first part so you might want to check that one out before diving in: here it is.
The ISU technical handbook defines 6 types of steps: toe step, chassé, mohawk, choctaw, change of edge, and cross roll. Out of these 6, the only step that is considered difficult is the choctaw. Now if you recall from the previous post, the ISU also defines 6 types of turns (twizzle, bracket, loop, counter, rocker, three-turn). Among these 6, only the three-turn is considered basic, the other 5 are all counted as difficult. At this point I guess you’re naturally wondering why there is such an imbalance between turns and steps. Well, that is because a turn, by definition, must be done on one foot, while a step would normally involve two-footed skating, and that is something we don’t want to see too much of. In fact, the ratio of one-footed to two-footed movements is one of the most reliable indicators of a skater’s skating skills.
That said, let us check out what each of the 6 types of steps looks like. This time, to switch things up a bit, I’m going to use Seimei as illustration.
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03.06.19 - monday
during exams i used to get really stressed out about not having enough time to study between, so i designed myself a lil study planner that maps out my week
it has a section for events, a checklist, and a time tracker so i can tell myself to stop freaking out :) if anyone wants the pdf, lemme know!
企图心是通往成功的道路,坚持是载你抵达终点的车辆。
Ambition is the path to success. Persistence is the vehicle you arrive in.
我一个人时很少觉得孤独;却经常在人群和团体中感到孤独。
I’m rarely bored alone; I am often bored in groups and crowds.
真的!(zhēn de -> true that)
如果你只读其他人都在读的书,你的想法也不会超越其他人。
If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.
村上春树 Haruki Murakami
day 5: memorize a poem
(I Sit Here by Liu Xia, translation by Ming Di and Jennifer Stern)
我坐在这里
I sit here
看天色由明到暗
watching the sky go
倾听最后一缕阳光
from light to dark,
发出呻吟
listening to the last of the sun
等待等一滴泪
groan, waiting for the first drop to
敲响敞开的窗户玻璃
knock on the open window.
.
一个词等待另一个词
One word waiting for another–
永不相遇
they will never meet.
一滴雨
A drop of rain
使天地浑然一体
makes the sky and earth one piece.
在静止的时间里
In stilled time,
雨的灵魂
the soul of rain
悄悄的降临
quietly comes down.
Chinese family tree!
家庭 (jiātíng)-family/household
父母 (fùmǔ)-parents
妈妈 (mā ma)-mom
爸爸 (bà ba)-dad
儿子 (ér zi)-son
女儿 (nǚ ér)-daughter
哥哥 (gē ge)-older brother
姐姐 (jiě jie)-older sister
弟弟 (dì di)-younger brother
妹妹 (mèi mei)-younger sister
奶奶/祖母 (nǎi nai/zǔmǔ)-dad’s mom
爷爷/祖父 (yé ye/zǔfù)-dad’s dad
姥姥 (lǎo lao)-mom’s mom
姥爷 (lǎo ye)-mom’s dad
外婆 (wài pó)-mom’s mom(mostly used in southern China)
外公 (wài gōng)-mom’s dad(mostly used in southern China)
舅舅 (jiùjiu)-uncle(mother’s brother)
舅妈 (jiù mā)-aunt(mother’s brother’s wife)
阿姨 (āyí)-a form of address for a woman of about one’s mother’s age; in southern China aunt(mother’s sister)
姨丈 (yí zhàng)-uncle(mother’s sister’s husband)
姑妈 (gū mā)-aunt(father’s sister)
姑丈 (gū zhàng)-uncle(father’s sister’s husband)
叔叔/叔父 (shūshu/shū fù)-uncle(father’s younger brother)
婶婶 (shěn shěn)-aunt(father’s younger brother’s wife)
伯父/伯伯 (bó fù/bóbo)-uncle(father’s older brother)
伯母 (bó mǔ)-aunt(father’s older brother’s wife)
姐夫 (jiě fu)-brother-in-law(older sister’s husband)
妹婿 (mèi xù)-brother-in-law(younger sister’s husband)
嫂嫂 (sǎosao)-sister-in-law(older brother’s wife)
弟媳 (dì xí)-sister-in-law(younger brother’s wife)
堂哥 (táng gē)-older male cousin(father’s side)
堂弟 (táng dì)-younger male cousin(father’s side)
堂姐 (táng jiě)-older female cousin(father’s side)
堂妹 (táng mèi)-younger female cousin(father’s side)
表哥 (biǎo gē)-older male cousin(mother’s side)
表弟 (biǎo dì)-younger male cousin(mother’s side)
表姐 (biǎo jiě)-older female cousin(mother’s side)
表妹 (biǎo mèi)-younger female cousin(mother’s side)
侄子 (zhí zi)-nephew(brother’s son)
侄女 (zhí nǚ)-niece(brother’s daughter)
外甥 (wài shēng)-nephew(sister’s son)
外甥女 (wài shēng nǚ)-niece(sister’s daughter)
两个注定在一起的人,没有长不可待的时间,没有遥不可及的距离,也没有能够分离他们的人。
When two people are meant for each other, no time is too long, no distance is too far, and no one can ever tear them apart.