![]() This lead to moderate progress, and when I was still not seeing significant improvement, I had the feeling that I was studying the language wrong. In an attempt to improve, I read as much spanish as possible (by means of online articles, etc) and created flashcards with each word I didn't understand. When I did my diploma, my abilities were horrible my grades suffered and I could barely understand any spanish at an advanced level. I started with Spanish classes in school a long time ago, but those were solely beginner level studies. Send feedback to: purpose of the audio in this deck is teaching and scholarship, and I'm not making money out of it: therefore it is considered "Fair Use". ![]() If this deck is useful to you, please rate it!~ This deck is intermediate level if you are beginner, go for this deck: The end result is that (1) this deck covers a good 90% of every word you will ever see in any spanish text and (2) this deck starts with intermediate-level sentences, and gets more to advanced-level as you progress. until the 3800th word.Ĥ- I gathered all sentences together, in order, and removed duplicates That is: 90% of the most frequently used spanish words-words that are actually used in daily life.ġ- I grabbed a list with the 3800 most frequently used spanish words, sorted from the most frequent, to the least.Ģ- I grabbed ~30 000 translated spanish sentences from the internet that are not shortģ- I wrote a program that checks the first word on the list mentioned on item "1-" and grabs up to 10 example sentences for this word, from the list on item "2-". This deck was made in such a way that 90% of all spanish words are included over the span of those 7000 sentences.
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