I moved to Helsinki from Petrozavodsk, Karelia, to study law there and, of course, to experience life in a new setting! There I will share my thoughts and photos of daily life in Helsinki and Finland as a whole.

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24 Aug 2015

Tammerfors, day&night

This weekend I spent in Tampere which I have always considered one of most open-minded and welcoming cities of Finland.

First of all, traditions - going to Pyynikki observation tower to enjoy the view and a cup of tee with delicious sweety munkki.



And new challenges are coming as well! I like to compare cultures of Finland with cultures of my dear friends. One of the criteria was karaoke culture. In Finland karaoke bars are really popular and there you are supposed to sing at the stage in front of the audience. And we song! Actually, it was a certain must-do experience: sharing you joy of new experiences with the audience which is separated from us by age gap (30, 40 years?) but not by the urge to sing!

Day and night - I like Tampere in both times.





22 Aug 2015

Dance and learn

One of things I miss most is the ability to train with my dance team three times per week, learn new culture and explore the Indian culture.
But there I am happy to practice by performing!
The open stage event rook place at Aleksi Think Corner during Helsinki Summer School. Surely, summer schools are about learning, but learning in a wider sence! For me each performance may it be dance (which happens rarely) or public speaking is about learning. Each person who is watching at you make have advice or encouragement for you, and this is amazing!

18 Aug 2015

Harmony and sun - Suomenlinna


Summer is the right time to visit Suomenlinna not for learning its history, but just for relaxing your soul: the sunshine motivates to do that!


17 Aug 2015

It is nice to be a pug and enjoy a summer promenade in metro, accompanied by two drivers (read: your pesonal servants).


#LearnFinnish with your mobile device

You can always make an excuse for not studying language when you rely on your books, and notes, but when you get your devices set for studying, it is just much more difficult to come up with reasons why you are not learning new words or doing some rehearsal. In this post I have compiled some information about useful apps to study Finnish. I am avoiding certain apps which are just obviously coming first in search (you can try them as well when you are starting, but they often have some bugs, may require more memory and ask to pay for extended version).

So, there I will give some advice based on my own experience:) All apps mentioned there are free. I mostly give links for Android apps, but most of them can be easily found in App Store as well.

Google Play

Vocabulary trainer - It works offline (once you download required courses), provides really good flashcards, pronunciation of words and memory games. You can also set background music for learning and choose your native language. What is really great about it is that you can tell the app your study aims (how many words you are ready to learn everyday) and then the app will insist on studying this defined amount of words by showing the sticker the whole day. As the learning process may take only 5 minutes, it is difficult to say no to this study offer:)
Website of the app

YLE Uutisvahti This is light and useful app from YLE, a Finnish public broadcaster. If you don`t have much free time you can read through the heading (small pics supporting them will help you guess what the story is about if you are just starting you language study). You can also easily change settings to filter your news  - then you can receive news only about foreign politics/sports/nature/whatever you find most exciting.

YLE Areena There you can watch documentaries, movies and news. Two things to remember: some programmes may not be available outside Finland and subtitles do not exactly repeat what is being said on screen (there often comes shorter version). You can also try using children`s version of YLE - YLE Lasten Areena. It features some nice stories about Finnish animals in understandable language.

Yle Puhe You can use it for practicing listening skills, as well as internet conversation reading skills (shoutboxes help really much even though messages there aren`t really meaningful mostly). When I started listening to it, I understood barely half but if you know basics of Finnish, understanding comes with practice:)

EN-FI dictionary - this one works offline and offers pretty good translations (I am not expert in philology but this app has not caused me any misunderstandings in conversations so far). Yes, free version has some ads, but if you switch internet off they won`t be shown.

Elisa kirja There you can buy e-books but also download classical Finnish literature for free (otherwise it is pretty difficult to find it somewhere in the internet). Suitable for more advanced speakers, though:)

App Store
Finnish Dictionary Unfortunately, I have not found its Android version so far. It works offline, offers detailed translation and has really simple but effective memorising games (you can also easily bookmark words you are going to learn through the game). It does not have any pictures, so will work fast and will also suggest you to learn a new word every day (you can set yout language level for that). And it has no annoying ads! The interface works even better at small screens, so you can play the word games while using your small-screned mobile phone (so, no excuses that font is too small to read!).


8 Aug 2015

#LearnFinnish with Poliisikissa

... with the poliisikissa daily blog which can be found there.

Kissa=Cat
Miau=Meow
Aamu (name of the cat)=Morning
Nice stories can be found at the FB page. Finland is a country of dog lovers, but probably this photo blogging campaign is aimed at promoting cats` lovers culture as well!


Photo by Taru Kyntäjä (from Facebook page).

4 Aug 2015

#LearnFinnish

Drawings on the doors of WC are an inevitable part of school and student life and now even don`t equal to property damage as they are left on the paper attached specially to WC doors in the University. Serving as a communication tool, they can also help in practicing Finnish.

I am Dutch who has studied Finnish and I have learned so much from the WC doors, the message reads. Proofreading provided!


2 Aug 2015

Porvoo

Every small Finnish town has its own charm, its own tourist image, carefully created and developed by enthusiastic people, and it makes travelling there special. Choosing between spending Sunday in Helsinki or going somewhere outside the city, you will discover that both options are equally valuable and will expose you to new discoveries.

So, today the destination was Porvoo - a small medieval town located 50 km from Helsinki.


So many antique shops on the same street! The signboard of this one informs everyone that everything in this shop can be sold, except for the shop assistant, counter and dog. However, when we went inside we found a vintage popcorn machine, which also was not for sale.





Huskies in all kinds are sold everywhere. However, I am not sure huskies much to do with Porvoo. But just in case if someone want to get the Northern style souvenirs not getting exposed to more extreme temperatures, buying them in a kind of warmer place is a good idea, really.


One of the episodes of the Jackal movie featuring Bruce Willis and Richard Gere was filmed exactly there. A former city hall, a museum now was depicted as a private in the movie.


1 Aug 2015

Korkeasaari Zoo

Forest cat reminds egyptian sphinx by its posture.


Snow leopards!



The leopard kitten is the cutest creature I have seen lately.



Small monkeys. Big ones mysteriously disappeared from the place where I saw them last time. Or maybe I am too stupid to understand the migration routes inside the zoo!


Do not trust his beauty - peacocks are always ready to steal your food.



The owl is smiling at me - it knows that I like owls:)


 Red panda - lazy as usual