Thanks All.

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Elham,
>
> To tell you the true, any remembering algorithm works for me, because
> I'm simply don't have time and reviewing words on a periodic way
> doesn't fit my learning needs.  I mean, I would like to have time to
> make use of that kind of software 'on demand', whenever I feel like
> it.
>
> Having said that.  I think you should check your setup.  I'm not have
> in mind that the default Anki setup is.
>
> And about this topic, I wonder the number of words you have in your
> databases, and the setup you are using.  Some points to consider.
> Let's suppose we have a one thousand words/phrases to review on any
> flashcard software like Anki.
>
> 1. How many databases? 1, 10, 20?
> 2. How often do you want to practice? Daily/weekly?
>
> I have to leave now.  I would like to comment further later...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pablo
>
> On May 5, 6:03 am, Elham Moazzen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 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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"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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