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Duolingo "The World's best way to learn a language" Adding some color to the neighborhood as well as new jobs.
Despite weeks of Italian lessons prior to our holiday, I struggle with everyday speech (and newspaper articles). The Duolingo teaching is very good, though I find that I am far better at identifying zoo animals than e.g. dealing with restaurant bookings. On our final night in Milan we rocked up at the appointed time but were unable to persuade the waiter that we had booked; we were led to the least desirable table in the restaurant. Fortunately the food was good.
Today the Hereios of the We’re Here! Group are reading newspapers.
News from the Far Side:
*I still can't see properly. I'll see a neurologist when I can get in. I don't have much hope that things will change. but I'm still standing. mostly.
*I had to get hearing aids, there's a loss in both ears. they should arrive next week. the cost of mine was about the same as a down payment on a million-dollar house would be. but they are pink.
*I'm listening to the wind. we are supposed to get tons of rain, but they've been telling us that for weeks. it's drizzling right now.
*I signed up for French lessons on both Babbel and Duolingo. I'm flunking. but tomorrow is another jour.
*eye cream does not erase under-eye bags. no buts about it.
*I read a lot, two or three books a week. but it's hard when I really can't see.
*my social calendar is full. with dr. appointments. but, maybe it'll get better.
we can only hope.
life in the fast lane
please view the photo in large size. I look less like a chipmunk.
loves to you all.
**There is still a war going on in Ukraine. please don't forget. do what you can to help.
and there is yet another war, in Israel and the Gaza strip. People in Gaza need help, too.
I know many of us are overburdened with trying to help....do your best.
NO MORE WARS.
NO MORE KILLING.
NO MORE SHOOTINGS.
and in the US Americans continue to kill Americans:
www.gunviolencearchive.org/reports/mass-
shooting
my soft heart loves tulips.
my practical heart told him not to spend more than $30 XD
he did a good job! i'm still admiring them :)
ps: duolingo is kicking my ass.
no quiero estudiar más español esta noche...
i have no idea how my hubby is studying japanese! ¡está loco!
Duolingo is my latest LEGO MOC.
WHAT IS DUOLINGO
Duolingo is a free language app, where you can learn to read, write and understand different languages yourself. Duolingo is one of the best language apps in the world. You can learn more than 70 different languages including French, English, Spanish, Hindi, and many more.
Duolingo the owl is your digital friend who will learn new languages with you.
Some of you might recognize this little fella.
2025 startet with a big milestone in Duolingo for a friend of mine (1000 days streak) and I made this amigurumi version of Duo (the owl guiding through the app) for her as a reward.
Which is a milestone for itself as it is the first thing I did crochet in ages.
So here's to a new year full of new experiences, achievements and surprises.
3, 2, 1... Off we go to new milestones.
52 Weeks in 2025 - Week 1 - 3,2,1 Start
Yesterday’s trail of links; I bumped into an article listing 87 facts about Star Trek. I’m a Star Trek fan, so how could I resist! It turns out that this article was published in an app named Wattpad. Never heard of it, so of course I had to install it on my iPhone and check it out.
Anywho, while reading up on the 87 facts, the fact that the Klingon language is a fully developed fictional language popped up and that we can learn this language via the Duolingo app. Naturally I had to check that out too and so discovered Duolingo also offered a course in High Valyrian (language from Game of Thrones). This led me on the trail to read more about fictional languages, which led me to articles about the Voynich manuscript and the Codex Seraphinianus. The latter was a very interesting and curious find! It’s an art book which I will buy in the near future. Though you can see the full book online, in pdf format here: www.holybooks.com/wp-content/uploads/CodexSeraphinianus.pdf
The above is only the essence of yesterday’s trail of links, I relaxed in the sofa and spended a few hours leasurely reading countless of other articles. But what ended up in my journal was what stuck to me the most.
Thanks to HMD Customs again, he also sent me the penguin arms so I could make this, he might be a dead meme, but it's October, and all dead are welcome in this month. I'm going to be honest here, I did like the concept of making him, but now he just look wierd in this form, he looks skinny and tall, perhaps if I used an Angry Birds body this would look less wierd, but I'm not sure which would look best for him and also I don't have any more Angry Birds bodies, I need to get some. I still like the paintjob though, and I still think the arms would work.
If you like this small book than you mabye like my #LEGO Duolingo project on LEGO ideas, If you like leaf a support and share with your friends Duo will be very happy:)
The book shows a translation from English to Dutch.
If you like this small book than you mabye like my #LEGO Duolingo project on LEGO ideas, If you like leaf a support and share with your friends Duo will be very happy:)
The book shows a translation from English to Dutch.
OT:
🌻 Summary of my 2025...
- Read 19 books
- Saw 30 movies
- Walked and cycled 1709 km
- Bought a used home gym
- Started a Ukrainian course on Duolingo (current score: 21)
- Had my first MRI
- Saw Barack Obama in Oslo
- Visited Store Mosse National Park
- Started an Italian course on Duolingo (current score: 11)
- Saw Nine Inch Nails in Cologne
- Saw Gianna Nannini in Hamburg
- Finished the hiking trail Pilgrimsleden Göta Älv
- Saw Robbie Williams in Trondheim
- Sailed with More Sailing in Greece
- Saw Ricky Gervais in Stockholm
- Reached German score 39 on Duolingo
- Reached Finnish score 19 on Duolingo
- Didn’t get cancer
- Didn’t get fired (thanks, boss)
- Didn’t get invaded (thanks, Zelenskyy)
(Originally, these points all had beautiful emojis, but Flickr supports only some emojis. :'( So.)
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Vegan FAQ! :)
The Web Site the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to See.
Please watch Earthlings.
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Yesterday’s trail of links; I bumped into an article listing 87 facts about Star Trek. I’m a Star Trek fan, so how could I resist! It turns out that this article was published in an app named Wattpad. Never heard of it, so of course I had to install it on my iPhone and check it out.
Anywho, while reading up on the 87 facts, the fact that the Klingon language is a fully developed fictional language popped up and that we can learn this language via the Duolingo app. Naturally I had to check that out too and so discovered Duolingo also offered a course in High Valyrian (language from Game of Thrones). This led me on the trail to read more about fictional languages, which led me to articles about the Voynich manuscript and the Codex Seraphinianus. The latter was a very interesting and curious find! It’s an art book which I will buy in the near future. Though you can see the full book online, in pdf format here: www.holybooks.com/wp-content/uploads/CodexSeraphinianus.pdf
The above is only the essence of yesterday’s trail of links, I relaxed in the sofa and spended a few hours leasurely reading countless of other articles. But what ended up in my journal was what stuck to me the most.
777 jours consécutifs d'apprentissage du français - IMRAN™
Finally, a lot later, but a tiny bit closer to another life goal. 777 days streak of learning French. How and why did that take so long?
Bedsides my late mother’s Urdu language, my late father’s Punjabi, and English learned as a student in Pakistan, I’ve always hungered to learn more languages. As a pre-teen, I was making some progress learning very basic German from Teach Yourself books in the mid 1970s. I won’t mention here BASIC, Pascal, FORTRAN, C, or C++ type programming languages I had also learned!
But then real tough Cambridge school certificate, then Cambridge A’ levels, and later professional electronics engineering degree studies left no time that was taken up being a student political leader in the 1980s. An engineering classmate from Lahore, Amir, did learn French at the Alliance Français and got me hooked on French movies around 1983.
In 1987 (West Germany) became the first country I visited, and fell in love with, followed by France. So, despite my love for Germany and the German people, French became my language learning goal.
Then 30 years of life, and history, flew by. I bought all the books, tapes, CDs, DVDs, and even apps, as the technology of language learning evolved. I even got the DuoLingo app when it first came out. But time remained the constraint.
Until the pandemic. When everyone was asking others what Netflix series to binge-watch, I took advantage of the time to get and spend time walking with my two German Shepherd Dogs, took off 32 pounds of weight I had put in 32 years living in USA, started work on my second music album, and more.
But what I am so happy I was able to pull off into a consistent habit was doing at least 10-minutes or more of French learning every day. Every day, at least once, before midnight.
By the grace of God I just hit 777 days of consecutive learning days, and my 70th week streak in the highest Diamind League of DuoLingo’s gamification system (which really incentivizes the competitive spirit in me).
Can I have a real conversation with my French neighbor, CFO of a major FinTech, Julien? … Pas vraiment, mais peut-être un peu…. But, my life’s journey to be a Learn It All continues. Je vous parlerai (en anglais, français, Urdu/hindi, Punjabi) bientôt!
© 2022 IMRAN™
#IMRAN #autobiography #languages #learning #French #English #prose #Urdu #Punjabi #Lahore #DuoLingo #TeachYourself #LearnItAll #learnandgrow #learningjourney #learnerforlife #languagelearning
We've reached 1,000 support!!!
Welcome to America, to be exact New York our first destination of our journey around the world with Duolingo.
In America, the main language they speak is English.
What do you think that the next stop will be off Duolingo on the map?
If you want to see more follow than:)
800 Days Daily DuoLingo Fabulous Fun French Language Learning Lessons - IMRAN™
Finally, a lot later, but a tiny bit closer to another life goal. 800 days streak of learning French. How and why did that take so long?
Bedsides my late mother’s Urdu language, my late father’s Punjabi, and English learned as a student in Pakistan, I’ve always hungered to learn more languages. As a pre-teen, I was making some progress learning very basic German from Teach Yourself books in the mid 1970s. I won’t mention here BASIC, Pascal, FORTRAN, C, or C++ type programming languages I had also learned!
But then real tough Cambridge school certificate, then Cambridge A’ levels, and later professional electronics engineering degree studies left no time that was taken up being a student political leader in the 1980s. An engineering classmate from Lahore, Amir, did learn French at the Alliance Français and got me hooked on French movies around 1983.
In 1987 (West Germany) became the first country I visited, and fell in love with, followed by France. So, despite my love for Germany and the German people, French became my language learning goal.
Then 30 years of life, and history, flew by. I bought all the books, tapes, CDs, DVDs, and even apps, as the technology of language learning evolved. I even got the DuoLingo app when it first came out. But time remained the constraint.
Until the pandemic. When everyone was asking others what Netflix series to binge-watch, I took advantage of the time to get and spend time walking with my two German Shepherd Dogs, took off 32 pounds of weight I had put in 32 years living in USA, started work on my second music album, and more.
But what I am so happy I was able to pull off into a consistent habit was doing at least 10-minutes or more of French learning every day. Every day, at least once, before midnight.
By the grace of God I just hit 800 days of consecutive learning days, and my 75th week streak in the highest Diamond League of DuoLingo’s gamification system (which really incentivizes the competitive spirit in me).
Can I have a real conversation with my French neighbor, CFO of a major FinTech, Julien? … Pas vraiment, mais peut-être un peu…. But, my life’s journey to be a Learn It All continues. Je vous parlerai (en anglais, français, Urdu/hindi, Punjabi) bientôt!
© 2022 IMRAN™
#IMRAN #autobiography #languages #learning #French #English #prose #Urdu #Punjabi #Lahore #DuoLingo #TeachYourself #LearnItAll #learnandgrow #learningjourney #learnerforlife #languagelearning
Commemorating 50 Years Anniversary Of Reading & Watching "The Godfather" In Pakistan - IMRAN™
When and where did you read Mario Puzo's novel "The Godfather"? If you did not read it, did you watch the movie?
I remember reading the incredible novel as a pre-teen in Karachi, Pakistan. That was also when I first started trying to learn foreign languages German and French (in addition to English of course). But I did not get to become consistent in learning French until I started using DuoLingo daily since the last 3 years.
There is so much French literature and poetry I want to understand and appreciate. I remember learning that besides the novel opening with the epigraph, "Behind every great fortune there is a crime. - Balzac" another of the most quoted lines in movie history, Don Corleone’s unforgettable statement, “I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse” is an almost word for word translation of dialog from Balzac's novel, Father Goriot. That was written in 1835, more than 100 years before The Godfather!
In the 1970s, Hollywood movies used to take a much longer tine to reach developing countries' cinemas. That is a far cry from today. I loved seeing Top Gun Maverick in IMAX with my family in my birthday visit to Lahore last year, literally the day it also hit theaters in the USA. However, The Godfather movie, made in 1972, did not get into theaters in Pakistan until later. Even then I was among the first to see it. I was amazed at how well made it was and it remains a classic to this day.
Fifty years go by so fast. I felt it would be fun to salute to the novel and the movie with this T-shirt half-a-century later.
© 2023 IMRAN™
Welcome to France, more precisely Paris, our second destination on our journey around the world.
In France, the main language they speak is French.
In the book you can see a translation of the English sentence into French.
We've reached 2,000 support!!!
Quite a lot of these lately, but not on this wall, and I love some good shadows!
Lovely relaxing Saturday today. Woke up naturally, no alarm - bliss - got a few bits and pieces done this morning, but then had a lovely quiet afternoon. Tim played his guitar for a while and I finally re-started my Spanish lessons on the Duolingo app. It was a beautiful sunny day - very very cold, but crisp and sunny - but I'm afraid I didn't venture out at all. Took this photo out of the bedroom window and kept my lazy arse indoors.
Continuing the lazy theme, we ordered a takeaway for dinner, snuggled up under a blanket on the sofa and settled down for another episode of Fargo :)
1000 jours consécutifs d'apprentissage du français sur DuoLingo - IMRAN™
Procrastination has been my deadly weakness all my life. It is tied closely to a pattern of inconsistent bursts of intensely productive activity followed by putting things on the back burners. Some of it is from the Gemini weakness of new interests crowding out existing goals or projects on the limited calendar that is life.
I’ve known it all my life, but I’ve kept up the constant struggle against my own weaknesses like that. I’m definitely 30 years behind in my to-do lists.
First starting to learn a new language at 13, using my late young uncle Shahid’s Teach Yourself German book, having a fourth language under my belt has always been a goal. (Urdu, English, and Punjabi are the existing three since childhood.)
French was also on my list. That became a goal also since I had the joy of celebrating turning 25 years old in two of my favorite cities in the world, Berlin and Paris!
In my 33 years as an American living in NY and FL, I bought almost every new method, from books to tapes to CDs to DVDs to PC/Mac software, and even several online apps. But they did not do anything for me … because I didn’t do anything real with them.
It was only when I put to use the “beat my own best” ego/accomplishment sense with gamification via non-stop streaks on DuoLingo that I made real progress. I did it. Daily. It did not matter even if it was only 5-10 minutes a day. Even if I was in an emergency room one night two years ago or on 24 hours of flights to Pakistan.
My 1000-days streak of daily French lessons on DuoLingo doesn’t mean I’ve fully learned the language. But I’ve made progress. And it did help me start trying to use consistency with persistence in other areas of life too.
I do that by trying to do streaks of days tying together small changes / steps in other activities and interests too. In that, the book Atomic Habits also helped me more than a hundred previous self-improvement books I’ve read.
May God give me the strength, self-discipline, and time to meet my own goals and dreams. Amen. Merci beaucoup pour votre attention, votre amitié, et votre amour!
© 2022 IMRAN™
#IMRAN #French #German #learning #languages #DuoLingo #discipline #selfimprovement #lifestyle #AtomicHabits #travel #autobiography #goals
1) Find a colorful background. In the historical district of La Candelaria in Bogotá, Colombia there are many colorful street murals to choose from.
2) Carry not one, but two large DSLR cameras. This gives the perception that you are a professional photographer.
3) Communicate effectively. Learn the local language to effectively engage with the locals. In my case, it was Spanish (thanks to Duolingo for helping me brush up).
4) Patience. Wait for opportunities to come to you.
5) Ask a beautiful Colombian woman to serve as your model.
If the first four tips don’t work for you, tip #5 will always guarantee a great photograph!
Thanks guys for all your views, comments and favs!
Happy Travels!
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La persévérance commande le succès.
Perseverance Commands Success.
- Aitchison College Lahore Latin motto of my Pakistan alma mater shared in French & English. 888 days streak of Duolingo French lessons.
© 2022 IMRAN™
#French #languages #motto #learning #LearnItAll #education #DuoLingo #perseverance #success #discipline #IMRAN
It’s below freezing and there’s nothing for it but to learn a new language. We’re here are practicing our foreign language speaking skills and I’m wishing all of us a gruff and hearty Qapla’!
Project 366 (one photo per day for 2020 taken on 35mm film)
Event: Project 366
Location: Bedroom at home
Camera: Canon AT-1
Lens(s): Canon FD 35mm f/2.8
Film: Fujifilm C200
Shot ISO: 200
Light Meter: Camera
Exposure: 1/8 @ f/11
Lighting: Vivanco VL300 diffused + overhead tungsten
Mounting: Tripod - Manfrotto
Firing: Self timer
Developer: Digibase C-41
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Is That a Cursive “I” for My Sig or “-9” for Temps During K2’s Nightly Midnight 1-Mile Walk? - IMRAN™
Can you guess the symbology in this image? Here’s the funny reality behind the aerial view of my place on the Atlantic Ocean side of Long Island, which was being built exactly 30 years ago in 1994.
One of the reasons I didn’t get a dog for the first 25 years of living at this blessed home was the dread of walking it in the middle of winter—trudging through snow to scoop dog poop from 18 inches of snow! Talk about a literally “steaming pile of dog $#![.” 😀
Later, I tried to adopt one—a dog, not a “SPODS” (see why grammar matters!)—at my home in Florida. Despite the fairly strong Tampa Bay summer heat, at least snow wasn’t an issue. However, nearly six years passed before I finally got one as a gift.
That’s when my incredible rescued German Shepherd Dog, Kennedy, came into my life nearly six years ago. If you’ve ever had one, you know if there’s one thing GSDs love, it’s walking, or even running, as much as they can.
For the first few weeks, Kennedy and I walked literally 12+ miles DAILY. I went past 25,000 steps every day! Eventually, I had to cut back to an average of 10,000–12,000 steps daily, just due to a lack of that much time. But Kennedy’s impact on my life spanned every aspect of it. Best dog ever!
The even more active puppy, K2, joined us one year later. He shares the same love of walking. Now, here in New York, he’s ensuring I get my walks, even though it’s gotten cold.
Last night, the temperature dropped to -9°C. That’s why I was amused to see our walking track look like my initial “I” in cursive writing, as well as “-9” to reflect the frigid temps, which will get much colder in the coming weeks.
The little ‘French accent’ at the top of the track comes from my walking just a little extra to ensure I hit the 1-mile target for each walk. It has nothing to do with my ~1800 days daily streak learning that language on DuoLingo.
© 2024 IMRAN™
#IMRAN #GSD #LongIsland #NewYork #EastPatchogue #humor #walking #dogs #GermanShepherd #exercise #lifestyle #winter #wordplay
Took all the books to the charity shop this morning, and more carrier bags to Sainsburys to be recycled. Parking was a bit of a challenge, so after we dropped the books off and I was about to nip over to Sainsburys, I told Tim to go on ahead and then walked back home in the sunshine. Glad I did; it was lovely out there.
We cut each other's hair this afternoon. Then after a couple of other jobs (watering the plants, doing a load of Spanish lessons on Duolingo), I set up for the Big Garden Birdwatch again. Much more successful today - two magpies, a woodpigeon, three crows, a bluetit, and - excitingly - a great spotted woodpecker! I never would have spotted it if I wasn't doing the birdwatch - it was high up in a big tree opposite.
Всі 171 звернення Президента Зеленського і всі його інтерв'ю та інші відео + Duolingo + вже 2 місяці спілкування з Українською сусідкою = Я вже дуже добре знаю Українську мову!
Слава Україні! 💙💛
All 171 addresses of President Zelensky and all his interviews and other videos + Duolingo + already 2 months of communication with my Ukrainian neighbour = I already know the Ukrainian language very well!
Glory to Ukraine! 💙💛
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I spent a good chunk of the day filling in a new notebook with Spanish verbs - like you do. I've been making notes in an older notebook while learning Spanish on Duolingo, and it's got a bit scruffy and full, so I wanted to start again. Eventually had to stop due to writer's cramp - will revisit it again soon.
Felt hungover today (after a small Bailey's last night), and it got worse as the day went on, so I did very little else this afternoon/evening.
This is what the cakes look like when iced. (I hope the Italian caption is correct; I'm doing a course courtesy of Duolingo at the moment, and improving a little each day.)
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My Dutch friend Chris told me about a web site that teaches users a foreign language. Other than Chinese (my mother tongue) and English (my principal second language), I know a tiny bit of Dutch. So I said to myself, I'll learn a little bit more Dutch on-line. Duolingo (a Latinised word meaning bi-lingual) is free after all, so why not?
But the other day, Duolingo asked me to say to the microphone
Pardon, ik ben een appel, which means "Excuse me, I'm an apple."
I was both AMUSED and BEMUSED!
More sentiments of the day, symbolizing that I not only screwed off in the 12 semester hours of fashion illustration, I also minored in Spanish, and now I'm on Duolingo trying to learn enough to get through the menu at Taco Bueno.
My Dutch friend Chris told me about a web site that teaches users a foreign language. Other than Chinese (my mother tongue) and English (my principal second language), I know a tiny bit of Dutch. So I said to myself, I'll learn a little bit more Dutch on-line. Duolingo (a Latinised word meaning bi-lingual) is free after all, so why not?
The other day, Duolingo wanted me translate "ik heb een krant", meaning "I have a newspaper".
Geeez, how does Duolingo know that I read the newspaper everyday???
This little shack of a restaurant provides delicious sandwiches, empanadas and complete meals to motorists. It had a perimeter counter and bar stools where patrons could sit and eat their food.
The people were very friendly and wanted to talk to the foreigner. My Spanish was very limited at the time but they were able to warn me not to keep my cell phone hanging loosely in the clip from my shorts as somebody might steal it. They also taught me the word emparedado that I promptly forgot as I started learning Spanish with Duolingo, emparedado came up in a lesson and I realized that was the word those truckers had taught me.
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