Fluent Forever word list- How to add audio :.We've come across what has been coined as the "official" Anki forum here just a few topics we've discovered being discussed (and answered) there: RESOURCES FOR ANKI IN USE WITH FLUENT FOREVER SPECIFICALLY: This link is for users to split an audio file quickly to add audio to their Anki deck (podcast, live reading, etc) Editing audio (splitting, cutting, etc).We recommend Forvo for finding the pronunciation audio for your cards How to move cards from one deck to another:.**The "Search r/Anki" indicates that a search will be executed within only the Anki forum for anything you type there.** **For Reddit users: As you probably noticed, posts come pretty steadily, so if you have a specific Anki topic you're searching for, you may want to search within the forum using the search bar at the very top of the page**: How I learn everything: Anki Tutorial (In-depth).Next, we'll check out a few EXTERNAL sources that have some good information for Anki use. The manual contains everything from introduction videos, to creating/editing decks, and even how to share decks.įor extra support, providing feedback, or for anything you can't find in the manual, you can also check the below link which provides support for users on the Desktop application, AnkiWeb, and AnkiMobile which is the iOS version:Ĭomputers, AnkiWeb, Apple Devices, Add-Ons and Effective Learning The very first place we suggest checking out is the official Anki Manual available on the Anki website: ![]() We are creating this page as a general " go-to" for users who prefer to continue with Anki and may need some additional resources. We've come a long way since those days and though we will continue to keep our pronunciation trainers and word lists available via our webshop, we are putting all of our efforts into the development and progression of our official application (which, of course, uses spaced-repetition). This brought many questions about Anki in general and specific questions about using Anki with Fluent Forever. Long before the creation of our official app, when Gabe developed the first pronunciation trainers for our webshop, Anki was the best program on the market for users who really wanted to take on the Fluent Forever method for language learning. Great! Now that you have a general idea of what Anki is, let's cut straight to the point, shall we?Īnki is NOT our product that is, Fluent Forever's product. ![]() ![]() If you've made it this far and neither "Anki" or "spaced-repetition" are ringing any bells, then you may want to stop here and go read Gabe's book. What is Anki you may be wondering? Well, Anki is a free flashcard program that uses spaced repetition. For those who got acquainted with Fluent Forever when we were first getting started and for those new folks just joining us, you'll have heard the word "Anki" used quite frequently.
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