Finally I've been using Lingq for a couple of days now. If I find it useful I'll probably subscribe but here a thing: You have a limit of 100 Lingq words but since I'm using it for several languages. I've been trying to rich he real amount of words I know and the 100 words that I checked to review in flashcards are the total amount of words (counting all languages) I think you should reconsider this since I can easily create a new account and start each language with a new account.
I don't see anywhere other that in the lessons that you can hear someone pronounce the words, even with the flashcards. Is there an option to hear someone just say one vocab word?
If there isn't you should think about adding something
That is very good Steve, so you actually get a good sample of what you recognize as known vocabulary and your able to measure your performance as to what you are accountable for in word review of the language and no doubt then performance improves and as we report it more an more the performance no doubt accelerates. Marvelous!
Generally speaking, how often do you review/flashcard LingQs? I feel kind of guilty when I skip a review e-mail, but you say you only occasionally review. Does that mean once a weekish?
I have been a little irregular, but now that I am working on my cases, I tend to review my flash cards before and after I read an article. In any case it works out to roughly 5 times a week for 5 minutes or so each time.
We do plan to enable people to export their vocab to SRS lists eventually. We do offer an SRS email feed from the LingQs you save as well. However, I personally prefer to review my words in the Vocab section the way I showed. I am not a fan of SRS which imposes on me which words to review. Everyone is different.
Finally I've been using Lingq for a couple of days now. If I find it useful I'll probably subscribe but here a thing: You have a limit of 100 Lingq words but since I'm using it for several languages. I've been trying to rich he real amount of words I know and the 100 words that I checked to review in flashcards are the total amount of words (counting all languages) I think you should reconsider this since I can easily create a new account and start each language with a new account.
Jate0000 1 year ago
This is cool
I don't see anywhere other that in the lessons that you can hear someone pronounce the words, even with the flashcards. Is there an option to hear someone just say one vocab word?
If there isn't you should think about adding something
This is a cool website
11McBdogs 1 year ago
That is very good Steve, so you actually get a good sample of what you recognize as known vocabulary and your able to measure your performance as to what you are accountable for in word review of the language and no doubt then performance improves and as we report it more an more the performance no doubt accelerates. Marvelous!
silverfoxidm 1 year ago
Generally speaking, how often do you review/flashcard LingQs? I feel kind of guilty when I skip a review e-mail, but you say you only occasionally review. Does that mean once a weekish?
qzchris 2 years ago
I have been a little irregular, but now that I am working on my cases, I tend to review my flash cards before and after I read an article. In any case it works out to roughly 5 times a week for 5 minutes or so each time.
lingosteve 2 years ago
OMG so many points O_O
coolsteven2 2 years ago
Why not give the users the option to use an SRS?
wuerges 3 years ago
We do plan to enable people to export their vocab to SRS lists eventually. We do offer an SRS email feed from the LingQs you save as well. However, I personally prefer to review my words in the Vocab section the way I showed. I am not a fan of SRS which imposes on me which words to review. Everyone is different.
lingosteve 3 years ago