2015. május 28., csütörtök

Greatest Man in the world!

I would like to write about the greatest singer, performer whose artist name is IceJJfish or in real life he is Daniel Mcfloyd. His voice is like an angel, nothing sounds so relaxing and beautiful as he. I could say he is a real sensation on youtube, everybody loves him. He is a living legend.

And the lyrics of his songs are meaningful. And the way he forms his words is unique and easily understandable. By the way that's where I've learnt my english.

 But I am talking about this figure without showing him? Big mistake.

This is him on the right. And as you can see he is not just good at singing, but at photography too. Look at that contrast between the jacket of him and the background! And his skin tone is between the two! What perfection! And his face! You can see the brightness of his soul! And in the songs you can feel it in yourself.
More pictures of him on instagram

But are you ready to embrace the mighty voice of this humble fella?
Now breathe deeply and feel his allmighty power.


Didn't I say these songs are lovely? I really like tryna do. But which is your favourite?

More links about this person:         instagram               twitter                 facebook




Disclaimer: 

If you received hearing loss or other health related issues I am not taking responsibility for it

It's a work of fiction. Any relation with reality is by accident and should not be taken seriously.

2015. május 20., szerda

Summer festivals

We are young and summer is coming so I think here is the time to give you some advices about holiday programmes.
I think one of the greatest things to do in summer is to going to concerts,parties and festivals. The weather is perfectly suitable for them, I mean the nights are warm just like the days.Furthermore,you can spend these summer days with your friends and the best thing is that you don't have to wake up early in the next day.
Hungary has a lot of summer festivals with a colourful taste of music and culture and it is also good that you can find them almost in every county. Let me introduce you some main Hungarian festivals:

1.SZIGET August 10-17, Budapest
Hungary's biggest festival and it's also international. A lot of hungarian and foreign young (and adults) visit it and have fun in each year.I think you've already heard about it. :)
http://www.sziget.hu/

2.Balaton Sound July 9-12, Zamárdi
This fest way mainly created for the electronic music-lovers.Huge,and breathtaking with the most coolest singers and dj's from all over the world.
http://sziget.hu/balatonsound

3.VOLT July 1-4, Sopron
I was in this festival in the previous year and I can say that it was really huuuuuuge,colourful and fantastic! There were lots of different tents and 2 main stages. But the prices were horrible and there was no warm water,but you have to count with the fact that the circumstances are never perfect.
http://www.sziget.hu/volt

4.Strand August 19-22, Zamárdi
I think this is the best alternative festival and I'd like to try it his summer.
http://strandfesztival.com/

5.BelFeszt June 5-7, Budapest
The best summer-opening fest in the heart of our capitaly city.We love it because it's free and fresh. It provides the most known and popular bands' music,for example Irie Maffia,Fran Palermo,Belga and The Carbonfools. I'll be there,and what about you?
http://fesztivalok.varosom.hu/programok/fesztivalok/Belvarosi-Fesztival-1.html

6.Fishing on Orfű June 17-20, Orfű
This is also an alternative festival: Kispál és a Borz , HS7, Pál utcai fiúk.Do I have to say more?
http://fishingonorfu.hu/

7.Budapest Essentials June 25-28., Budapest
I'm so curious because it's a new stuff and the website says this is the first urban festival.It contains gastro and music programmes,too.
http://www.budapestessentials.com/


Hope you find the best! Have a nice festival holiday! :)
And more: http://www.szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu/fesztivalok-2015/

And a tiny teaser :)

2015. május 12., kedd

TOP10 dreams in my life

 I'd like to make a list of my dreams. This list will contain 10 of my biggest dreams. I hope if you read it you start to think what's yours.

1.) Live in another country: this is my biggest dream since my childhood. There were so many places (England, USA, France) but now this place is Australia.

If I had that opportunity to buy a house I'd buy this. 

 2.) Learn as many language as I can: I always wanted to learn 5-6 languages. These are English, French, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Icelandic

3.) Travel as many as I can: traveling was always my weak point. There are so many places that you can visit. If I had that many I'd always travel. (Seychelles, Iceland, USA, Australia)


4.) Have my dream job: In my opinion this is a very important thing. You MUST enjoy your job. I'd love to work as a photographer. So this is my dream job.

5.) Drive a Range Rover: If I have the driving license I'd love to drive a Range Rover once in my life. This is my dream car.





6.) Camping on a beach with my best friends: when I was a little child I liked going camping with my parents. I'd like to go with my friends to have a good time. We would make camp fire and we would sit around it and we would talk and we would stare at the stars.


7.) Try paintball: this would be fun. I mean you are shooting with a gun that contains paint. I really love to do it. (I also want to try to shoot with a real gun, so this would be a 2 in 1)



8.) Jump off a cliff: this is a little bit frightening but this would be fun, too. I think if you do this at that moment you'd feel like you are free from everything and that moment is the most important moment.
9.) Spend a New Year Eve on Time Square: In the photos that you can see on the internet there are so happy, there is that big crowed and everybody screams and things like these would be unforgettable.




10.) Be the best mother to my child: this would be a little bit odd in this age, but this is the most important thing to me. My mother was so young when she gave birth to me and I can't imagine a better mom than her. I'd like to be like her when I'll have a child.



Betti


photos: pinterest.com 






2015. április 23., csütörtök

Icelandic language.

   It may be surprising ,but the little island in the northern Atlantic called Iceland ,has a seperate language. This language is not widely spoken. About 350,000 people speak it. This makes it a very rare language. This language is in the germanic branch of languages, and inside it is a scandinavian language. The seperation of the island makes this language unique. It was seperated from the events of Europe, so very little foreign words were built in the language and it stayed so unchanged, that icelandic speakers can read 1000 year old texts without much problem. Even the special characters survived like þ, ð, æ, ý. But the letter Z died out from the language.
 
   Language purity movements happened in Iceland in the 18th and 19th century. This was for the reasons to get rid of the foreign words from the language and to renew it. This was quite successful as far as I have seen. Most of the words differ from other relatives. Words like tölva (computer), rafmagn (electricity), sími (telephone) make great example. But it has a lot of similarities. For example: hár (hair), bók (book),  það (that).

   I started to learn this magnificent language, but it's really hard. The grammar is like german, but I think it is more logical. For example you can guess out the gender from the end of the word.  The weird thing is that they use the personal pronouns differently. There are different words for the english word "they". This can be þeir (for males), þær (for females) and þau (for neutral or females-males mixed). And they use the he ,she ,it for object too. If you refer to lamp in a sentence then it is like this: Hann er ... (so they use he to refer to the object).

   But for me the hardness of this language comes from the lack of books and dictionaries. It's really hard to find a useable one. So I cannot know for sure what a word means. But except for this little problem this is my 2nd favourite language after hungarian. The pronunciaton for me is beautiful and hard. The letter "r" plays a bigger role in the speech. This gives extra life to sentences. The only problem I have with the pronunciation is the double L. It's really hard to pronounce and build it in a sentence. But I feel like this language should be more recognised and widely known.


Dani

2015. április 19., vasárnap

My week

                I have to say that this week was hard. On Tuesday I had to sleep at my uncle's house because on Wednesday we had a lesson at 7. My aunt was pregnant and she was in the last weeks. She told me if she was going to give birth I mustn't be nervous and  I had to sleep after they went to the hospital because I was going to have school next day. I laughed because I knew that she won't give birth to my cousin that night and  I won't sleep. At 9 or 10 p.m. we fell asleep. At midnight I heard a scream from my aunt: "My love, I'm going to give birth to your child. My water broke." I thought I was dreaming but no I wasn't.
                After 30 minutes they left but I couldn't sleep like my aunt said I had to. I remember I fell asleep at 4 but my uncle came home for something at 4:30 so it wasn't a long sleep. I was tired and that was why I wasn't at school on Wednesday.
                At 15:30 my lovely cousin, Olívia was born and she is so tiny (2490g and 50 cm). Me and my family can't wait to have a look at her. At 4 his dad brought her out of the surgery and she was smiling. I held her then and it made me relax because I was so exited to nurse her.
               Mum and me stayed at the hospital 'til 9 p.m. It was a long day but it worth. On Saturday they came home from the hospital and we nursed the tiny baby all day. She was so quite, she didn't cry while I was changing her nappy.

Betti


2015. április 9., csütörtök

A little bit of Hungarian


This post introduces you into my obsession of Hungarian Literature,Grammar and everything which is related to our language. 

One question:
-Why do we have to love and know our language well?
-This is the answer: it's one of the most unique and most beautiful language of the world even with its slangs and obscene expressions. The grammar is hard and also hard to study it (mainly for a foreigner) but it's totally worth it! 

We have more words for just one little thing,so we can express ourselves in so many ways. And these words have melody when you say them.

1st problem: Unfortunately, many people started to forget old words and expressions which were used by our grandparents.But they belong to our Hungarian identification,so we should hear,note then pass them on to the next generation.
2nd problem: It is inevitable to use slang. These words mainly come from English and we use them because ot their simplicity. In my opinion we should think before we say something. With these,our language will fade away and then disappear. I hope none of you wants this!

3rd problem: incorrect usage. Sometimes I correct people who doesn't say well these: -ba,-be,-ban,-ben (and the sad thing is that they hate me because of this ) :( . But it is a serious mistake. The right usage of these isn't this: Voltam Olaszba' or 'nem volt a boltba' kenyér . please... it sounds like crap,doesn't it?

Try to avoid these mistakes!

The next is : Literature
I am always impressed by Hungarian poems and can't stop reading them.These are just magical,don't you think? Almost all of them can make me think,cry or laugh.Our poets and writers can play with words in a very mystical way.
One of my favourite poets is József Attila. I think his spiritual world is amazing,you can lose yourself during reading his works.
Here is a little magical preview from him :

So this is my message for everyone who reads this : never stop to speak,read and study this beautiful language! It deserves to pronounce its words clearly and understandably and speak it at a high-level!And of course: read as many books as you can! 

Try to speak well! :)

And an important thought from Kölcsey Ferenc: 
Meleg szeretettel függj a hon nyelvén! mert haza, nemzet és nyelv, három egymástól válhatatlan dolog; s ki ez utolsóért nem buzog, a két elsőért áldozatokra kész lenni nehezen fog. Tiszteld s tanuld más mívelt népek nyelvét is, s főkép ama kettőt, melyen Plutarch a nemzetek két legnagyobbikának hőseit rajzolá s Tacitus a római zsarnok tetteit a történet évkönyveibe való színekkel nyomá be; de soha ne feledd, miképen idegen nyelveket tudni szép, a hazait pedig lehetségig mívelni kötelesség. […] 




Panka

2015. március 26., csütörtök

Language exam.

   I would like to share my experiences gained during my language exam. I did the BME B2 english language exam. This contains 3 parts: speaking, writing and listening.

   The speaking contains conversation with the inspector, ideas about a specified topic (like education or health) and a situation (like you have to help your friend). From my point of view it was better than expected. The inspector was nice, I got quite good topics, but I started 15 minutes later than expected.

   The listening has 2 different excercises. The first one is to answer questions with a few words and the second one is true or false. I wasn't as delighted about this as with the speaking. My reason for this is that I wasn't able to hear the speaker because of the echoes and the quality of the recording wasn't very good. And I am not really sure in the true and false as I got very stable pattern.

   The writing was the easiest in my opinion. The worksheet had 4 excercises. The first one was to fill in the gaps with given sentences. The second one was the traditional reading comprehension. It was the hardest for me in the exam. The third one was to fill in the gaps with specified words. And the last one was to write a letter. It was quite challanging for the reason of the 170-180 word barrier.

   For me this was quite a good experience, although I wouldn't want to do it again. I think I managed to pass the exam and I would recommend this to everybody to do it as early as possible because it was quite easy.

          Dani