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Hi, I'm Adrian P. Dunston. I'm taking Spanish (FLS102) at NCSU in Raleigh, NC. Welcome to my flash cards. Aren't they amazing? My new Version 2 allows you to submit your own with a little patience. I'm trying to make a version three that requires less patience.
I'm typing these in as fast as I can. I have basic vocabulary for Chapters 6 and 7, and I would like to type up some conjugation cards as well. If anyone wants to type up any cards themselves, see the "make your own" feature in the version 2 explanation.
Flash Cards:Updates:
- Children's Books Vocabulary
- Arley's Part 1.2
- Colleen's Chapter 4
- Colleen's Chapter 4 Part 2
- Colleen's Chapter 5
- Irregular Imperfect Verbs (all three)
- Regular Preterite Verbs
- Irregular Preterite Verbs Part 1
- Chapter 7 in VERSION 2
- Chapter 6 Flash Cards
- Chapter 6 Zip File
You Should Know:
- Chapter 7 vocabulary is complete, all 142 words!
- VERSION 2.0 is up! I've got about 142 cards from Chapter 7 in this new easy to use format. Hurray!
- Chapter Six has been completed. There are a couple of typos, so I'm going to go through and proofread next.
- A zip file is now available. Using this, you can view the flashcards offline. Have fun.
- Accents are represented by capitol letters. (eg. "niNo" has an accent after the second "n") I hope to fix this later.
- I don't know how to do the cool upside down question mark things. I feel so pathetic.
- If you have comments, suggestions, or corrections please email me at spanish@x-omega.com
- I am not a licensed educator. Do not try this at home. Do not ingest flash cards. Do not expose flash cards to direct sunlight. Do not taunt flash cards. Flash cards are not flotation devices.
Other GREAT Spanish sites:
- SpanSoft.Net - free verb conjugating machine. Hundreds of verbs fully conjugated. A must-use.
- FreeDict.com - Online Spanish to English to Spanish Dictionary. Other languages too.
- The Conjugation Trainer - Conjugation drilling with a selection of popular verbs.
*NEW* Version 2.0 Explained
Hey, I've got a new version of Flash Cards written in Perl's CGI module (in case you care).
Features
- It's Pretty Looking
- Features Next, Previous, and *new* Random Button
- Can view cards [Spanish to English] or [English to Spanish]
- You can write your own flash card files!
Writing Your Own Flash Card Files
Need to cram for a test? I can help ... a little. I doubt many people will do this, but hey, if you want free flash cards, I'm not going to judge you. Here's what you do: write your own "flash card" file; send it to me; view your flash cards online. It may take me about 24 hours to get your file up, but I'll try to work out something better.
What's a "Flash Card" file?
- Example Flash Card File
- What the Example Card looks like when used
- Chpater 7 Card File in plain text
- Make a blank file with a text word processor ("Notepad" not "MS Word")
- On the first line type the name of the deck of cards
- On the second line type the name of the fronts of cards (eg. "Spanish")
- On the third line type the name of the backs of cards (eg. "English")
- On the fourth line type the front of the first card (ie. "agua")
- On the fifth line type the back of the first card (ie. "water")
- From then on the lines go front, back, front back, et cetera.
- Save the file as filename.txt
- Email it to spanish@x-omega.com
- Wait for me to e-mail you back.
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