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julien

March 27, 2021

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Flashcards

I like to learn a foreign language with flashcards. I think that the repetition is the best way to learn a language or anything.
With flashcards I learn vocabulary in sentences. By learning sentences I learn vocabulary and grammar.
The cons of this method is that I have no recording with the flashcards so I don't practise listening. In the long run flashcards are really boring.

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I think that the repetition is the best way to learn a language or anything.

In the long run flashcards are really boring.


In the long run, flashcards are really boring. In the long run, flashcards are really boring.

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I like to learn a foreign language with flashcards.


I like to learn a foreign language withby using flashcards. I like to learn a foreign language by using flashcards.

More clear, just sounds more natural.

I think that the repetition is the best way to learn a language or anything.


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With flashcards I learn vocabulary in sentences.


With flashcards, I can learn vocabulary in sentences. With flashcards, I can learn vocabulary in sentences.

By learning sentences I learn vocabulary and grammar.


By learning sentences, I learn both vocabulary and grammar. By learning sentences, I learn both vocabulary and grammar.

Added "both" to stress that you are learning them at the same time with this method.

The cons of this method is that I have no recording with the flashcards so I don't practise listening.


The cons of this method is that I have no recording with the flashcards so I docan't practise listening. The con of this method is that I have no recording with the flashcards so I can't practise listening.

This is kind of an awkward sentence though grammatically correct. I would say: However, the flashcards do not have audio so I can't practice listening. Note: practise is the UK verb spelling. In the US, we just use practice with no change in spelling between the noun and the verb.

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