6 Norwegian Words You’ll Struggle To Pronounce (If You’re Not Norwegian)
Norwegian pronunciation is a tricky beast to master, and not just because it’s riddled with vowel sounds that don’t come naturally to anyo
There’s something fundamental about using flashcards when you’re in the process of learning. You probably have some memory of using flashcards to learn the parts of a cell, important dates in history or your multiplication tables. But when’s the last time you used them? Flashcards can seem a little passé as you get older, but that shouldn’t be the case! Using flashcards for language learning is a great way to reinforce words and concepts.
If you’re not convinced, we have some advice that might change your mind. Whether you’re thinking of getting back into pen-and-paper flashcards or looking for a more modern option, we’ve got tips that will make learning easier.
We understand if writing out a bunch of flashcards doesn’t seem like your idea of fun. But flashcards are one of the most flexible tools at your disposal. They’re fully customizable, they don’t need to be charged and they’re compact.
Pen-and-paper flashcards might seem intuitive, but there are a lot of ways you can use them efficiently. Here are a few options you might consider.
If physical cards aren’t compelling (or if you just don’t want to deal with your handwriting), you can go with an electronic version of flashcards. You’ll lose some of the flexibility, but they also have other conveniences.
One of the most popular options among students is Quizlet. It started as purely a flashcard website, but has added more and more tools over time. Based on the information you input, you can take quizzes, play match games and more. But perhaps one of the biggest advantages of something like Quizlet is that you can use flashcards that were made by other people. Your options are practically endless; even Babbel has a few practice sets for French. If you want to skip the creation process and jump right to studying, Quizlet is a good option.
If you like the idea of customization but still hate physical flashcards, many learners swear by Anki. The user experience isn’t as seamless as other options, but this app offers more flexibility than most other flashcard tools. You can add any media you want to your cards — audio, video, image and more — and it’s open source, which can be a big plus for people who like seeing exactly how their apps are made.
No matter your learning style, you’ll probably greatly appreciate at least one of the two apps mentioned above. This is the age of the app, however, so we would be remiss to not mention that there are countless other options out there. If neither Anki nor Quizlet is exactly what you’re looking for, you can do a little digging to see if there’s something else out there. Learning is a personal process, and the whole point is to find what works best for you.
Norwegian pronunciation is a tricky beast to master, and not just because it’s riddled with vowel sounds that don’t come naturally to anyo
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