I was wondering whether to mention this within this forum. I say that because some of the software I have seen mentioned here seems very sophisticated and the software I would like to mention is very basic, but also very good, if you know what I mean.
I've been learning Spanish with Duolingo, and I discovered that Duolingo also have something called "Tinycards" https://tinycards.duolingo.com/ and that's what I wanted to mention.
Duolingo records the words I am learning, I can access those through the PC interface. It lists about 3000 or 4000 words I've learnt.
Duolingo also reports on how often I have viewed them, and gives an indication of how long ago I was last presented with the word.
Duo also has some sort of scoring system, where it's decided how conversant I am with the particular word.
Anyway, I digress, the main point is, I copied these words out into a Google spreadsheet, used translate to translate them into English and now I have a list of the Spanish & English words side by side. I copied The top 100 and the bottom 100 and pasted them straight into the tinycards interface to build my own flashcard sets, quickly and easily. The software even reads out the word when it presents the word to you!
This is an example of the set of my top 100 words, they are the words that Duolingo lists me as knowing best!
https://tiny.cards/decks/9jPHJhiE/uncle-gizmo-s-top-100
I thought I would show it here so that you could see what the software can do. You may find the software useful for making flashcards quickly and easily.
I've been learning Spanish with Duolingo, and I discovered that Duolingo also have something called "Tinycards" https://tinycards.duolingo.com/ and that's what I wanted to mention.
Duolingo records the words I am learning, I can access those through the PC interface. It lists about 3000 or 4000 words I've learnt.
Duolingo also reports on how often I have viewed them, and gives an indication of how long ago I was last presented with the word.
Duo also has some sort of scoring system, where it's decided how conversant I am with the particular word.
Anyway, I digress, the main point is, I copied these words out into a Google spreadsheet, used translate to translate them into English and now I have a list of the Spanish & English words side by side. I copied The top 100 and the bottom 100 and pasted them straight into the tinycards interface to build my own flashcard sets, quickly and easily. The software even reads out the word when it presents the word to you!
This is an example of the set of my top 100 words, they are the words that Duolingo lists me as knowing best!
https://tiny.cards/decks/9jPHJhiE/uncle-gizmo-s-top-100
I thought I would show it here so that you could see what the software can do. You may find the software useful for making flashcards quickly and easily.