Cards Collection

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    Essential vocabulary for TOEFL test.

    Installation
    Import this list to Mnemosyne (remember to select option "Text with tab separated Q/A").

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    This card collection offers three vocabulary lists so they can be used with
    Mnemosyne, the Spaced Repetition Software (SRS). I hope they will be
    useful not just to my students but also to other Spanish-speaking students
    learning English in scientific and technological contexts.

    My contribution: I took the lists, went through them to correct typos and
    what I considered to be a couple of incorrect or misleading translations
    to Spanish. Then in some cases I added further meanings that I consider
    useful for Spanish speakers who read texts in EST, especially general

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    The 50 U.S. State capitals. The questions are asked in normal and reverse, for a total of 100.

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    These are cards of all Chinese provinces and autonomous regions and their capitals, and Taiwan which is also claimed as a province by the PRC.

    Features:
    - maps
    - names in Chinese characters (both traditional and simplified)
    - pinyin

    The following categories are available:
    - Chinese Regions (map to name)
    - Chinese Regions (name to map)
    - Chinese Region Capitals (by region)
    - Chinese Region Capitals (by capital)

    Installation instructions:
    - Extract the ZIP file.
    - Move the 'maps' folder into your '.mnemosyne' directory.

  • Description:

    With Mnemosyne being a Greek word, I was a bit surprised at how difficult it was to find a Greek phrase survival guide on the internet. To save everyone the hassle of sifting through thousands of pages that have the words "Greek" and "Mnemosyne" and "language" I created one from a pretty comprehensive list and posted it here. The question is the English phrase, and the answer is first a phonetic spelling of the Greek phrase, and in parentheses the actual spelling in the Greek alphabet. Enjoy!

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    549 Japanese adjectives. Hope you find it helpful.

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    These will be posted chapter by chapter

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    This deck contains the 602 vocab words from the first volume of the Japanese textbook Genki.
    This deck contains 12 chapters.

    Let me know if there are mistakes.