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Winter vocabulary in German

Der Winter - winter Die Wintersonnenwende - winter solstice Der Dezember - December Der Januar - January Der Februar - February Das Weihnachten - Christmas Das Neujahr - New Year Die Polarnacht - polar night Arktisch - arctic Der Nordpol - north pole Der Südpol - south pole Das Lappland - Lapland Das Polarlicht - northern lights, aurora borealis Der Schnee - snow Die Schneeflocke - snowflake Der Schneesturm - snowstorm, blizzard Die Lawine - avalanche, snow slide Der Schneemann - snowman Der Schneeball - snowball Die Schneeballschlacht - snowball fight Der Schneeregen - sleet Der Hagel - hail Der Schneematsch - slush Der Reif - frost Das Eis - ice Der Eiszapfen - icicle Frieren - to freeze Kalt - cold Schneeig - snowy Eisig - icy Rutschig - slippery Kühl - chilly, cool Zugig - drafty Dunkel - dark Weiß - white Grau - grey Schwarz - black Blau - blue Der Bobschlitten - bobsled Das Schneemobil - snowmobile Der Schneepflug - snowplow Der Wintersport - winter sports     Das Eislaufen - ice-skating Das Eishockey - ice hockey Das Skifahren  - skiing Das Skispringen - ski jumping Das Snowboardfahren - snowboarding Das Rodeln - sledding  Das Eisbaden - ice swimming Das Eisfischen - ice fishing Der Kamin - fireplace Die Kerze - candle Die Laterne - lantern Die Decke - blanket Die heiße Schokolade - hot chocolate Der Eisbär - polar bear Der Pinguin - penguin Der Polarfuchs - arctic fox   Das Rentier - reindeer Der Hase - hare Das Eichhörnchen - squirrel Der Seehund - seal

a honest study guide

As I am usually a straight A student, I thought I’d share some of my favourite study “hacks”, but be warned: i will not be gentle with you. I am going to tell you the brutal truth about getting great marks, because it is no use sugarcoating the fact that school is actually super hard work! 

discipline beats motivation

to be honest no matter how perfect your/any studyblr might be, looking at a blog will unfortunately never ever motivate you to study as hard as you will have to to get an A. Studyblrs may inspire you, but the one thing which will really get you studying is discipline. So, as cruel as it may sound, force yourself to be productive and you will get some serious work done.

have no social life

… at least on some days. if you find it difficult to fit your studies into your social life, try reversing the whole thing. Don’t make plans with your friends on days during which you want/need to study. This definitely isn’t fun, I know, but for me, I often find it difficult to get work done when I have plans later that day as firstly, getting a certain amount of work done within a strict time limit stresses me out and secondly, you should definitely use all the time you can get - especially shortly before the upcoming exam.

all-nighters equal bad time management

truth be told good students normally won’t have to pull all nighters as sleep is very important for not only your concentration but also for your health. To make sure that you get enough rest you should start studying as early as possible, for me that is normally one week before the particular exam, and plan what you will do on which day without trying to fit everything into the last minute. That will leave you relaxed, well rested and concentrated on the day of your exam.

find something that keeps you going

i usually drink a lot of coffee when i am studying, because during a hard study session i need to stay focused and awake. If you don’t like coffee, you could also go for black tea or green tea or simply some fruit as it is very important to get some vitamins (or in my case caffeine) in your system to not fall asleep while working.

ask for help

whether you swap notes with your colleagues or you mail the professor some questions doesn’t matter at all. It’s only important that you accept that you probably won’t be able to do everything on your own, so find yourself a study partner, ask questions when something seems unclear to you or even get a tutor. And definitely don’t be embarrassed about asking questions! Nobody knows everything.

no distractions

studying is boring and you might find that music makes it a little more exciting, but often listening to music or taking a lot of breaks is only keeping you from getting work done. So suck it up and study either silently, to classical music or to relaxing noises you can find on the internet. Also try not to take too many breaks. Don’t overwork yourself, of course, but also try to stay focused for longer than 15 minutes as this will allow you to be more productive and don’t study with friends if you end up chit-chatting to each other instead of working.

write everything down

even if you have a good memory, you won’t be able to remember a thing after class, so suck it up, don’t talk to your desk mate and focus on writing everything important down what the teacher says. even if you get handed enough material there will still be things which you should write down such as explanations, examples and additional information. that will help you later on to understand what you are actually studying.

you absolutely need to study

don’t ever think, no matter how much attention you’ve paid in class or how good you are at a certain subject, that you won’t have to study. there is always work to get done and if you are already good at something work on being better to excel at academics. 

(i added fun gifs, because it seemed a little too harsh - good luck, babes, you are going to pass your exams) 

harry potter book quotes:

“I can teach you how to bottle fame, brew glory, even stopper death — if you aren’t as big a bunch of dunderheads as I usually have to teach.”   Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

THE BIG SEVEN - Harry Potter series

- This is my HP fancast aesthetic. Yes I know, I messed up Ginny’s name, I’m sorry. In my country her name is spelled like that. I realized that the English one is different too late, just when I posted it. -