Hi Elham,

Try Parley!! It won't let you down.
Although there are available lessons in their website, we can share our
lessons!!
It's easy to manage and it's easy to configure your lessons


People who use Windows (since Parley is only available in Linux) can try a
Linux virtual machine:

1) Download VirtualBox (for Windows host)
2) Download a distribution of Linux (I recommend Ubuntu or Fedora)
3)Install and create with VirtualBox your new Linux machine

It's a bit tricky, but it works!!

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Best Regards



2009/5/5 Elham Moazzen <[email protected]>

> I am not satisfied with Anki
> it does not review for me many of new words that i added
> I don't know how to manage learning new words :(
>
>
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Ed,
>>
>> I think Anki and Mnemosyne are good free software alternatives.  But
>> at this point in time I found Anki more evolved and friendly, e.g. it
>> supports pictures and sounds. Anki let you record your own voice,
>> although with a little of background noise.
>>
>> I was playing with both programs, e.g. exploring about import/export
>> options.  That's very important, do it once, and share it! And
>> learning to incorporate lists of words/expressions, 'massively', and
>> how to include sounds in the same way.
>>
>> Well, the idea behind this is as follows: Ideally we could build a
>> multimedia Anki database, including:
>>
>> 1. Lists of words/expressions
>> 2. Pictures for each word or expressions if available
>> 3. Bilingual sounds
>>
>> Or at least the lists (item number 1), if there are no pictures/sound
>> available of you don't have much time.
>>
>> Ok, this activity can be time consuming if you want something 'good',
>> and you need to build your lists, or use some already-made lists, but
>> if they aren't free, you can't share them! :( I mean, just for private
>> use.
>>
>> I create a Spanish-English database with some 100 or so words and I
>> saw my wife interested, 'studying' them. It works!
>>
>> I wonder if some day we all together could build some free lists, e.g.
>> conditionals, or phrases with 'I wish', etc.  We could made them up!
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Pablo
>>
>>
>> On May 3, 10:47 pm, Eduardo Costa <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > All great tool!
>> >
>> > It´s nice because we can use it for many things and not only
>> > to study english. It´s looks a excellent tool for kids to learn forms,
>> > numbers, to write and so forth.
>> >
>> > José Daniel Parley looks also nice, the open source and free community
>> > always make great job.
>> >
>> > Plabo, did you already use anki and mnemosyne ? what did you like more ?
>> >
>> > take care
>> >
>> > ed.
>> >
>> > On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 7:05 AM, José Daniel <
>> [email protected]>wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > I haven't tried any of the others programs (neither anki, nor
>> > > mnemosyne) but it seems that they are used to memorize.
>> >
>> > > I'm so happy with Parley because it is so simple and powerful and when
>> > > you want you test yourself. You can use simple words or idioms or
>> > > phrases or fonetic transcription.
>> >
>> > > Now when i find a word or an idiom (by the way, like those i find in
>> > > your great blog)i write down in the program to make a lesson (your
>> > > lesson can have all the entries you want) and from time to time i test
>> > > myself (i like so much multiple choice, but you can choose several
>> > > options to test yourself like writting the entire word, or find a word
>> > > in mixed letters)
>> >
>> > > And the good thing we can share our lessons we do !!!
>> >
>> > > --
>> > > Best regards
>> >
>> > > On May 2, 6:39 pm, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > Hi José,
>> >
>> > > > It seems Parley is a Linux-only tool :(  Some days ago I wrote about
>> > > > tools like Anki (http://ichi2.net/anki/) and Mnemosyne (
>> > >http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/).  Have you used it? If so, could you
>> > > please
>> > > > make a comparison for us?
>> >
>> > > > By the way, for the benefit of others, something important: don't
>> > > > focus around single words, instead focus on phrases.  Learning
>> single
>> > > > words doesn't help much if we don't know how to use words, I mean we
>> > > > need a context.  We can get examples of phrases from 'modern'
>> > > > dictionaries or from linguistic corpus like the ones available from
>> > > > this page:
>> >
>> > > >http://davies-linguistics.byu.edu/personal/
>> >
>> > > > or simply, searching in sources such ashttp://
>> blogsearch.google.com/
>> > > > orhttp://news.google.com/, etc.
>> >
>> > > > Regards,
>> >
>> > > > Pablo
>> >
>> > > > On 2 mayo, 06:05, José Daniel Martínez <
>> [email protected]>
>> > > > wrote:
>> >
>> > > > > Hi all,
>> >
>> > > > > I would like to introduce you a great tool to learn a language.
>> It's
>> > > called
>> > > > > Parley and it comes with GNU/Linux distributions (I'm using it
>> with
>> > > Fedora)
>> > > > > but I suppose you can find it with any distribution.
>> >
>> > > > > Parley allows you to write in columns (1st Language, 2nd Language,
>> > > idioms,
>> > > > > pronunciations...) words and idioms. The good thing is that after
>> you
>> > > have
>> > > > > written some words you can test yourself in several ways: multiple
>> > > choices,
>> > > > > written and the program can track of your progress.
>> >
>> > > > > Some snapshots (I'm Spanish so the translations are in Spanish)
>> >
>> > > > > 1) Building your lesson:
>> > > > > 2) Testing yourself (multiple choices)
>> >
>> > > > > Another reason to choice GNU/Linux!!
>> >
>> > > > > Regards
>> >
>> > > > >  parley1.jpg
>> > > > > 154 KVerDescargar
>> >
>> > > > >  parley.jpg
>> > > > > 56 KVerDescargar
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
> --
>
> "When you know what you want,and you want it badly enough,you'll find a way
> to get it."
>
> "Successful leaders have the courage to take action while others hesitate."
>
>
> >
>

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