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Somewhere / Anywhere / Where || どこかで・どこかに Hey guys, today I’m going to talk about the difference between どこかで and どこかに in Japanese! These are a bit tricky so I’m sorry if I couldn’t explain it well. The two particles that you see (で and に) change the meaning of both these words that otherwise seem very similar! And don’t worry, it’s very easy to confuse the usage of these particles because they are similar so you’re not alone! どこかで・Somewhere/Where: で indicates the place where the action has taken place. This particle is used to connect an event or action with a location or a place where it has occurred. In this situation it is usually followed by action verbs. For example: どこかで私の教科書、失くしました。 I lost my textbook somewhere. So you would use どこかで in an example where an event has occurred (i.e. losing your textbook) and you are trying to connect it to the place it has happened (i.e. somewhere). どこかに・Somewhere/Anywhere/Where: に indicates the location or place that you don’t know. This particle is used to connect an object with a location or place where it exists. In this situation it is usually followed by verbs which indicate the location or direction of something or someone. For example: どこかに私の教科書、忘れました。 I forgot my textbook somewhere. So you would use どこかに in an example where you would like to express whether something is somewhere and you don’t know where that location is. Therefore using どこかに in this example means “I’ve misplaced my textbook somewhere and I don’t know where that is.”
In short, で is used to express where a certain action takes place and に is used to express the position or location. 
For the most part どこかで and どこかに is usually always at the start of a sentence and is followed by their respective verbs. 
It’s important to know that when using で it is inferred that you have an idea where the location or the event that happened is, and using に means that you don’t know where that location is. 
And here’s a tip: you can simply shorten it to どっかで and どっかに and it still means the same thing. This is a common way of saying these phrases as it rolls off the tongue a bit easier.
Examples: どこかに旅行に行きましょう。 Let’s go on a trip somewhere. どこかでサッカーをしましょう。 Let’s play soccer somewhere. サラはどこかに買い物をしに行きました。 Sarah went shopping somewhere. どこかでパーティーをしています。 There’s a party somewhere.
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studyklimt · 7 years
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06.01.18 // 第8課 short forms 🌹
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53/100 days of productivity + SAT 12.03.16 // 7:52am
theme of the week: summer. november seasons (4/4);;;; it’s the last week of finals next week and i am so ready for christmas but for all you sunny people out there here’s a spread to commemorate the opposite season
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going to be posting my tips on poetry annotation soon after my poetry oral exam tomorrow, thanks for the lovely feedback on my recent post! 😚
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My favorite paint brushes
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a soft spread ig: samstudies_
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New Year’s Resolutions || 新年の抱負 Hey guys! For those of you who celebrate Christmas, I hope you had a lovely day, and for those of you who don’t, I hope you had a great Monday! I find that this is the time where most people start preparing for the new year by making plans or making resolutions. In Japanese ‘New Year’s Resolution’ is “新年の抱負・しんねんのほうふ”. So guys, what’s some of your New Year’s Resolutions? Reply to this post or message me on anonymous if you’re feeling shy! It can be in English or Japanese, whatever you’re comfortable with! I find that telling people your plans holds you accountable and helps you to actually achieve them! Let’s look back on this post this time next year and see if we could achieve what we wanted in the new year. Vocabulary・単語・たんご: Do you have a New Year’s Resolution?・新年の抱負はありますか?・しんねんのほうふはありますか? My New Year’s Resolution・私の新年の抱負は…・わたしのしんねんのほうふは… Become more polite・礼儀正しくなる・れいぎただしくなる Eat healthier・健康的な食生活をする・けんこうてきなしょくせいかつをする Exercise regularly・運動の習慣を身につける・うんどうのしゅうかんをみにつける Forget my ex・元カレ/元カノを忘れる・もとカレ/もとカノをわすれる Go on a diet・ダイエットする Go to the gym・ジムに通う・ジムにかよう I want to do something that I couldn’t do last year・去年出来なかったことに挑戦したい。・きょうねんできなかったことにちょうせんしたい。 Keep my room clean・お部屋のきれいを保つ・おへやのきれいをたもつ Learn a new language・新しい言語を学ぶ・あたらしいげんごをまなぶ Learn Japanese・日本語学習をする・にほんごがくしゅうをする Learn to cook・料理を学ぶ・りょうりをまなぶ Lose weight・痩せる・やせる Meet new people・新しい人に出会う・あたらしいひとにであう Read more・もっと本を読む・もっとほんをよむ Reduce stress・ストレスを減らす・ストレスをへらす Run everyday・毎日走る・まいにちはしる Save money・お金を貯める・おかねをためる Spend less time on social media・ソーシャルメディアに時間を費やしすぎない・ソーシャルメディアにじかんをついやしすぎない Spend more time with family・家族ともっと多くの時間を過ごす・かぞくともっとおおくのじかんをすごす Stop eating junk food・ジャンクフードを食べるのをやめる・ジャンクフードをたべるのをやめる Stop procrastinating・ぐずぐずしない Study abroad・留学する・りゅうがくする Work on my Japanese・日本語力を磨く・にほんごちからをみがく My New Year’s Resolution・私の新年の抱負:
Complete my Graduate Certificate in TESOL・TESOLのコースを全部終わらせること。
Get a teaching job・教師の仕事を手に入れること。
Move out of my sharehouse into my own place・今のシェアハウスから、自分たちだけの家に引っ越すこと。
Go to somewhere new at least once a month・月に一回は、行ったことがないところに行くこと。
Reach 20,000 followers on this blog・ブログのフォロワーが2万人を超えること。
Start learning Korean・韓国語の勉強を始めること。
Lose 5kgs・5キロ痩せる!
皆さんの新年の抱負は何ですか?今年もいろいろお世話になりました。よいお年をお迎え下さい。 Everyone, what is your goal for the new year? Thank you for everything that you’ve done for me this year. Please have a good new year.
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studyklimt · 7 years
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{58/100} i’m literally failing all my classes y i k e s 
ozzie | frzzn (ft. teflon sega)
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august 21, 2016 (11/100) 🌻 last week’s spread 💫 made a moodboard kinda this using some pretty pictures from tumblr + a motivational quote to motivate myself yay
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bullet journal ideas masterpost
Over 250+ spread ideas!🎊
hoping your dreams are fulfilled, your grades are awesome and your skin is glowing in 2018!
my tips for bullet journalling
Year in Review
highlights / reflection
achievements this year
lessons learnt / growth as a person
things you want to improve on
advice you’ve received / given
best music/movies/tv shows/etc of the past year
friends made during this past year
commonplace journal pages
things you’ve discovered during the past year
useful tips during the past year
odd facts and trivia during the past year
topics to explore during the past year
questions to ask during the past year
New Year, New You
calendar / future log / yearly or monthly logs
things to look forward to this year
upcoming books/music/movies/tv shows being released this year
maslow’s hierarchy of needs self-reflection spread
goals / new year’s resolutions + steps to put it into action
skills you want to learn this year e.g. coding
habits you want to break / habits you want to pick up
diary: day-to-day happenings
budgets: monthly/yearly budgets
inspiration spread for new projects
level 10 life: rate areas (academic, personal, mental, physical, spiritual, social, financial) of your life out of 10, and write down goals to improve that rating!
monthly overviews (e.g. progress on goals)
assignment due dates calendar
18 things to do by the end of 2018
Special Pages for Special Friends
business cards from networking events
gift ideas for your friends/family/significant other
birthday / anniversary calendar
emergency contacts / phone numbers of important people
friendship journal:
memories / moments they were there for you
how you met
moments you want to share in the future
their mbti/hogwarts house
their best qualities
Trackers/Logs/______ of the Day
gratitude journal - # things you’re grateful for every day
habit trackers
motivational quotes
news headlines / this day in history
daily affirmations
currently reading / watching / listening to / feeling / eating / wanting etc.
time usage (read: wastage) tracker
k-drama or tv show episode tracker (always forget what ep I’m up to :S)
expenses tracker / tax deductibles
dream diary (tracker, plot(?), lucid or not, dream meanings)
new album or song releases
photo diary / sketch diary
weather
follower milestones
social media post tracker
household duties/chores tracker
grades tracker
year in pixels
TIL (today I learned)
civics
appointments: dentist, optometrist, doctor, therapist, etc.
bills: car / internet / rent etc
tax: income statements and work expenses receipts
membership/licence renewals
health
weight tracker
resting heart rate tracker (gives general idea of cardio fitness)
water intake tracker sleep log / time to bed / time awake / total hours slept
exercise log: number of reps / steps / minutes
mood trackers
period tracker
Various Creative Spread Ideas
day-to-day / life planning spreads
skincare routines
perfect/ideal morning routine 
self-care reminders
exercise routines
wishlist
bucket list
firsts: kiss, date, house, vacation, car, concert, etc.
DIYs to attempt
savings jar (doodle it!)
yearly / monthly recurring tasks
usernames/passwords (hints only for security!) 
5 or 10 year plans
dream job
dream house
planning for moving houses
dream wedding / planning
date ideas
make a worse case scenarios primer
summary tutorials for your reference e.g. step-by-step tax returns
academic
studyblr ideas
topics I need to revise
finals study timetable/plan
aspirations: what you want to be and why / how to get there
class timetable
assignment ideas
project schedules / team meeting dates
professors’ emails/office hours
assessment results
anti-procrastination page
motivations to study
skills you want to learn or are useful e.g. coding
formulas page
courses you want to take and their pre-reqs
college comparisons
back to school shopping list
textbook list with prices
language learning
vocabulary lists
grammar structures
media (books/tv shows/movies) to consume in that language
self-reflection / personality traits
best and worst characteristics
what to be mindful of / what you need to work on
mbti types you’re most compatible with 
fears and how you want to overcome them
letters to your future self (include hopes and dreams)
letters to your past self (include achievements and things to be proud of!)
inspirational people
stress management tips
charities to donate to and why you support them
volunteering activities
fun, cute, and aesthetic spread ideas
things worth staying alive for / getting out of bed for
a spread with all the things you were worried about which turned out fine
message page from your friends to you
“i can’t live without ______”
creative crafts spread: tips / equipment / tutorials
aesthetic colour moodboards
happy / comforting / relaxing / funny things spread 
seasons (summer/autumn/winter/spring) spread
rainy day spread
holidays spreads: christmas / easter / halloween / thanksgiving
idioms and proverbs from all different cultures
flowers spread: fav flowers, meanings, bouquet/arrangements, press ‘em!
crystals spread: fav gemstones (doodle ‘em), meanings
succulents spread: fav succulents, terrarium layout ideas
coffee/tea spread: paint with coffee / fav blends / best cafes
what’s in my bag (doodle it!)
outfit ideas / polyvore style collections
magazine clippings
shower thoughts / hypothetical ideas spread
draw my life spread / personal timeline
favourite characters e.g. gudetama, kumamon, etc. (doodle ‘em!)
interesting words list (ephemeral, mellifluous, serendipity, scintillating etc)
ideal date ideas
wedding anniversary ideas (like 1st is paper, 25th silver, 30th pearl, 40th ruby, 50th gold, 60th diamond)
baby animals spread (duckies, puppies, bunnies!!)
#just bullet journal things
bujo spread layouts and devices to try out (e.g. chronodex, parallel time ladder) 
key/legend (keep it simple!)
colour palettes/swatches
washi tape / pens / markers swatches
banners / fonts
doodles
ticket stubs / receipts
stickers / stamps
cutouts of info brochures
pressed flowers
calligraphy / brush lettering / handwriting practice
favourite stationery
activities
_______ that you want to do* / have done* (kind of bucket list) *watch, read, listen to, try, taste, cook, play etc. 
books
movies
tv shows
music
hobbies
arts/crafts e.g. paper quilling
sports e.g. archery
how to play / equipment / etc.
video games
foods
activities
board games
books / movies / tv shows
summary / review
favourite characters
meaningful moments / moments that made you laugh / cry
(for the media critic) artful moments:
best descriptive passages
best cinematography
best action scenes
best use of soundtracks
(basically moments that make it deserving of awards)
music
album reviews
favourite songs
playlists for every mood and all seasons
meaningful lyrics
songs you shazamed
favourite genres and exemplar songs
kpop
reasons why i love my bias / bias wrecker / group
letter to your bias
comeback concepts / favourite outfits
visual/picture tutorials for makeup styles
calendar of your favs’ schedules during comeback season
in-jokes/memes
awards / achievements / records broken / milestones
translated lyrics
kpop songs vocab lists
upcoming releases
on this day
art
pics of your favourite artworks/artists + write about it
art styles you want to emulate
explain techniques for different media e.g. watercolour wet-on-wet
doodle ideas
astrology
natal chart readings/aspects/placements
solar return reading for the incoming year / transits
synastry / compatibility chart readings
constellation/star charts
symbol reference page for planets, zodiac signs, aspects
food
recipes
meal plans
shopping lists
interesting foods: (doodle ‘em!) taste / texture / smell (e.g. truffles, caviar)
cafes/restaurants you want to go to + their specialty dish (photo)
cocktails you want to mix/taste (doodle ‘em!)
media
interesting articles + moral/ethical issues it prompted you to think about
controversial topics on the news and for/against arguments/your thoughts
on this day in history
fav websites / blogs
jokes / puns / pickup lines
favourite poems / quotes / short stories
kinaesthetic
burn book - write things that make you angry/sad and rip the page out
wreck it journal - e.g. colour, scribble, stickers all over this page
travel
places to visit
travel itinerary
cultural parables
useful phrases in the language and their meaning
travel memories spread: things you did / places you went / selfies
postcard collection
packing list
friendly and not-so-friendly people that you met in foreign lands
writing
short story ideas
plot brainstorming spreads
journal prompts
drabbles
character designs
foreign words which can’t be directly translated into english
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☁️ 17/12/2017☁️
i love the colours in this spread aND winter break’s finally hereee ayye :)
🖌️artwork ; ron cheng
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Demonstrative Pronouns || これ・それ・あれ Hi guys, today we’re going to look at demonstrative pronouns in Japanese! Essentially these pronouns mean ‘this’ or 'that’ in English but it’s a little tricky deciphering the difference between them, since there are a lot of versions of these words in Japanese. これ・それ・あれ These three words are probably the most commonly used Japanese demonstrative pronouns. When referencing objects in English we would say “this” or “that”, but in Japanese they would say “this”, “that”, and “that over there”.
これ・refers to an object that is near or closest to the speaker.
それ・refers to an object that is near or closest to the listener.
あれ・refers to an object that is far away from both the speaker and listener.
If the speaker and listener are close enough together they can be considered as one entity and both view close objects as これ, objects slightly further away as それ, and objects far away as あれ. The question word for these set of pronouns is どれ and this means “which”. e.g.   あなたのカバンはどれですか。          Which is your bag?         それは私のカバンです。         That is my bag.
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この・その・あの These set of demonstrative adjectives can modify the noun that follows them and are used in a similar way to これ・それ・あれ. The rule is always: このnoun, そのnoun, and あのnoun.
この・refers to an object that is near or closest to the speaker.
その・refers to an object that is near or closest to the listener.
あの・refers to an object that is far away from both the speaker and listener.
If the speaker and listener are close enough together they can be considered as one entity and both view close objects as この, objects slightly further away as その, and objects far away as あの. The question word for these set of pronouns is どの and this means “which”. e.g.   どのカバンが森さんのですか。          Which bag is Mr Mori’s?          そのかばんは森さんのです。          That bag is Mr Mori’s.
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ここ・そこ・あそこ In regards to これ, etc. and この, etc., these words referred to things, but ここ・そこ・あそこ refer to places.
ここ・refers to a place where the speaker is.
そこ・refers to the place where the listener is.
あそこ・refers to a place which is far away from both the speaker and listener.
Similarly to the previous demonstrative pronouns, if the speaker and listener are close enough together they can be considered as one entity and both view the same location that they share as ここ、a place that is a slight distance away from them as そこ, and a place that is far away from the both of them as あそこ. The question word for these set of pronouns is どこ and this means “where”. e.g.  トイレはどこですか。          Where is the toilet?         あそこです。         It’s over there.
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こちら・そちら・あちら These set of pronouns are very similar to ここ, etc., but can be considered more polite. The difference between ここ, etc. and こちら・そちら・あちら is that the latter can refer to places (locations) and can also point someone in a particular direction. For example;
ここ・here・location word
こちら・this way・direction word
Note: こちら can also be used to mean “I” or “We”. The casual version of こちら is こっち.
Below is a table of the most common demonstratives:
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Messy desk snippets 🐝 // don’t remove caption pls n thank u
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hottest language learning tip
write a diary
literally
just write a diary, it has helped me sooo much and i dare say it has been the most developing thing i’ve done while learning french, nothing else compares
1. you’re exposed to the language daily
2. you quickly see which words are missing from your vocabulary
3. you learn to write about the things you think about a lot
4. learning to actually think in your target language
5. having to look up words and when reading the entry back a couple of days later you can’t even remember which words you didn’t know
6. going back to the earlier entries and seeing all the mistakes and knowing how much better you’ve become
7. when you’ve been writing for a few months and your target language becomes a natural way for expressing yourself
8. when you’ve been writing for a few months and you start seeing the diary writing as a way of self-expression and stressrelief, and the language learning aspect becomes natural and secondary
9. filling out a whole book using only your target language and physically seeing how much you’ve accomplished
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psychoanalytical reading of Hamlet 😴 
[been a bit productive today]
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[ 17/100 days of productivity ]
i spent the day working on my thesis and i summarized a bit of nutrition.
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