I got a lot out of the way this month. One being homecoming! It was fun… I finally got to wear my formal romper (which probably isn’t a real thing) and I finally learned how to straighten my hair. I’ve been doing it wrong all these years – apparently you have to put your hair in ponytails and then straighten small sections. Who knew? In other news I have finally added more translations to the Scholarship Exam Material. Check it out in the link from the previous post or click here.
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Wow so much happened this month! My life...
EARSL workMy biggest achievement so far is…
Starting to improve the grade 5 material. Haha it was not fun… All I really had to do was add the English translations but seriously why is it SO hard to find proper translations?? I mean if 20 million people speak this language they should really consider having some good online dictionaries. Don’t get me wrong one or two exist but even they have mistakes and are far from thorough or complete. Example? The words “good luck”. They should be available in a pretty straightforward manner but I have had to look on at least 5 websites to get the job done… one dictionary was just wrong and then another one had misspellings. I used Google translate, Madura dictionary, Sinhala-online dictionary, Omniglot, and the Sinhala Lexilogos keyboard. Okay enough ranting! Enjoy this wonderfully translated page…. Be warned! It is NOT complete. Scholarship Material so far... https://docs.google.com/document/d/1k7HcM-wHcvRWCOWw0pllJqdrAqIkgd6NPjcRFGqprtg/edit?usp=sharing |
AuthorHi! I'm Samalya. When I'm not running about cramming for school I sit on my laptop and (attempt to) make a curriculum to improve spoken English in rural Sri Lanka! Categories
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