tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7310378244434037132.post6820143469931832221..comments2023-10-30T07:26:21.074-07:00Comments on मैं प्रताप हूँ Main Pratap Hoon: Eat my dust, Unit 1!Beth Loves Bollywoodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05540154833326987567noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7310378244434037132.post-45778989419161830312010-08-08T16:33:25.421-07:002010-08-08T16:33:25.421-07:00Why did you write sukhi for happy? isn't it kh...Why did you write sukhi for happy? isn't it khush of a word like that?Stella_1https://www.blogger.com/profile/15145030727795627503noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7310378244434037132.post-83491412340706741682007-05-10T11:29:00.000-07:002007-05-10T11:29:00.000-07:00Keeping your own glossary is a top-notch idea. Sta...Keeping your own glossary is a top-notch idea. <BR/><BR/>Starting from day 1, I have kept two different kinds of notebooks. One is a little book of index cards that I use rather like flash cards, except that I put 10 words on each card instead of just 1, to save space. I carry one or two of these index card books with me wherever I go; I can review vocabulary whenever I have a spare moment, such as waiting for the train, &c. I add words to these cards wherever I find them - in stories I read, in songs, in movies, &c. I have filled four of these books and have started a fifth. I love them.<BR/><BR/>The second type of notebook is an ordinary small notebook; when I was working through "Teach Yourself" or the exercises in another grammar (like MacGregor) I wrote out the answers in here; now I use them to work out song translations or other translations, or writing my own compositions (often using vocabulary from the flash cards). I also reserved the back pages of this notebook for notes on grammatical concepts or sample sentences illustrating various constructions; these I can also study when I have a spare moment. <BR/><BR/>Those are some of the study tactics I've used over the past two years.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com