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Re: [lojban-beginners] smart.fm flashcards
I had gone through the first 200 or so gismu on quizlet recently, and it would appear that the gismu on smart.fm are in roughly (but not exactly) the same order.
Chris
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On Mar 30, 2010 19:29, Leo Molas <leos.molas@gmail.com> wrote:
El 30/03/2010 07:31 p.m., Robin Lee Powell escribió:
> As far as I know, it can do neither of those things.
>
> -Robin
>
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 12:17:16PM -0700, Christopher Doty wrote:
>> This is pretty fun, and far more effective, I think, than quizlet.com!
>>
>> One thought--I don't know if this is (easily) change-able, but when it asks
>> multiple choice questions, it gives options like, say, "lo cusku, lo melbi,
>> lo te nelci," etc. Since the gismu in each "chunk" seems to be the same, it
>> would be easy to pick out the right one without actually learning the rest
>> of the place structures. This could be made a bit harder by having, for
>> each gismu, all of the options that are only for that gismu. So, "cusku"
>> would have multiple choice answers "lo cusku, lo se cusku, lo te cusku, lo
>> ve cusku," so that you'd really have to learn the various places and what
>> they mean.
>>
>> But, yeah, fun!
>>
>> I do agree that we should get more people to record stuff so that there is
>> not only a real human voice in there, but it would also be awesome if
>> smart.fm could randomly pull any one from a list of sound files so people
>> could hear some variability.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 09:18, Leo Molas <leos.molas@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> El 30/03/2010 11:34 a.m., Jonathan Jones escribió:
>>>> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Leo Molas <leos.molas@gmail.com
>>>> <mailto:leos.molas@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> El 29/03/2010 06:03 p.m., Robin Lee Powell escribió:
>>>> > <snip>perhaps we should keep a record of the already
>>>> recorded words.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The list that was used to create the lessons is located at:
>>>> http://tinyurl.com/simplifiedgismu, you're
>>>> welcome to use it for that purpose.
>>>>
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>>>> mu'o mi'e .aionys.
>>>>
>>>> .i.a'o.e'e ko klama le bende pe denpa bu
>>>
>>>
>>> Great. I'll do that.
>>>
>>> BTW, I don't really like the "expanded" lessons, with "lo", "lo se", so,
>>> I hope anyone minds if I only do gismu's.
>>>
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And what about making subsets of the gismu are more often used? I think
quizlet.com had something like that (and it would be really great, in
order to not force newbies - like me - to memorize odd gismu)
mu'o mi'e .leos.
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