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Hmmm, good, but not enough ... The premade cards were perfect. I made fantastic connections and remembered a lot of the articles. For someone who is dyslexic, this is a fantastic product but if sometimes words mean different things and the pictures you provide clarified those things for me. Having to come up with my own visualizations causes problems. Come up with more premade cards and I will be using it every hour and touting it all my friends. The cards made what I struggled with so easy.
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SmarterGerman
January 11, 2021
Das ist eine interessante Idee aber Synonyme werden erst mit B2 relevant. Vorher verwirren sie Lernende nur. Es gibt auch Audio mit den Wörtern, welches auch für Legastheniker funktionieren dürfte. Mehr Illustrationen würden zu viel Geld kosten (75k-150k) und sind auch nicht nötig, weil Du die Bilder sehr leicht selbst machen kannst (im Kopf).
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I tried the method with 20 words. I tested afterward and remembered them all. Tried another 20, remembered them all. I had known that creating pictures to assist recall was an important method, but this app puts that into practice in a very congenial way. This light-bulb-going-off experience moved me from "sounds like a good idea" to having fun putting the method nto practice. Also, the bonus mnemonic songs are extremely süß and effective. Thank you!
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sachin paradkar
Would be great if the user could control the repetition intervals after having gone through a couple of words. I would prefer to go through a limited set of words, say 10-20, and go over them again rather than go through a larger set which, at times, tends be overwhelming for a new learner. I think retention is better with frequent repetitions when you are learning something new.
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