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Kees
Nonaglot
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Canada
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Speaks: Dutch*, Swedish, French, EnglishC2, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Hungarian

 
 Message 1 of 12
30 January 2016 at 4:29am | IP Logged 
Hi All!

I would like to introduce a FREE software program for Windows PC combining
reading and word practice. Initially I had links to the demo's here, I am now working
on uploading the full versions. Keep your eyes on this post as the demo's are
replaced.

Currently it is for Windows PC only. The difference with readlang and bliu-bliu and
other sites is that every word has correctly conjugated and manually added translation.
Most texts also have audio.




Specifics:
    * The translation is immediate mouse-over, correct, in context and in
    conjugation, if you have to look up 21,000 words (3,000 words on average seven times,
    as a wild example), it'll save you hours of study just by efficiency.
    * The software calculates the frequency of the words in the text and makes you
    practice them less if they're more frequent, so your time is spent more
    efficiently
    .
    * Flash cards are made immediately, they also contain a sentence, same here,
    this saves you a lot of time if you have a lot of them.
    * If you finished a book your progress page shows less new words per chapter in the
    next book as it takes into accounts the words from the old book, i.e. it will show
    your reading comprehension improving.
    * Each book has the equivalent of about 10,000 English words. Some more some
    less. The idea is to create books for every language, not just the big ones, once
    there's enough people actually buying or donating as well :-). Since we're using
    actual translators and people getting paid for audio we need funding.
    * The e-books have around 1,200 to 3,000 "unique" words to learn.




The below links are for free full versions on Windows PC. For questions please
contact me, or read the info pages in the software accessible via the Bermuda Word
logo or the pop-ups on the settings page, or reply my post. Check out above .gif
tutorial to see the speed of the mouse-over meanings and the efficient flash card
system. Check out the FAQ below on how to set the software to use flash cards instead
of a standard word-meaning "my words" list:

Website Link

Go to learn-to-read-foreign-languages.com



Dutch

Download the full Dutch software e-book with integrated vocabulary training here,

or go to the page with information on the Dutch version here.



French

Download the full French software e-book with integrated vocabulary training here,

or go to the page with information on the French version here.



German

Download the full German software e-book with integrated vocabulary training here,

or go to the page with information on the German version here.



Hungarian

Download the full Hungarian software e-book with integrated vocabulary training here,

or go to the page with information on the Hungarian version here.



Indonesian (no audio)

Download Indonesian Demo here,


or go to the page with information on the Indonesian version here.



Italian

Download Italian Demo here,


or go to the page with information on the Italian version here.



Polish

Download Polish Demo here,


or go to the page with information on the Polish version here.



Portuguese (no audio)

Download Portuguese Demo here,


or go to the page with information on the Portuguese version here.



Russian

Download Russian Demo here,


or go to the page with information on the Russian version here.



Spanish

Download Spanish Demo here,


or go to the page with information on the Spanish version here.



Swedish

Download Swedish Demo here,


or go to the page with information on the Swedish version here.



Short Stories

If anyone is interested in the Short Stories for Dutch, French, German, Hungarian,
Italian, Russian, Spanish or Swedish, let me know and I'll add links for those as
well.


Free!

The software is free but if you like the software and want to support the development
of new languages or stories, just buy a copy from the site and fund the project:

Learn-to-read-foreign-languages.com



New

Just let me know which languages or stories you'd like to see developed next!


Thanks!

Kees





FAQ (to be edited)

    * Why are the number of tests not increasing of my words when I flash card them
    correctly or test them correctly: try turn teachermode (owl button) on, or make sure,
    if you have spaced repetition turned on, that the words are red or orange in your list
    which means you can practice them according to your schedule.
    * Why are words that I clicked not added to my word list: by default software will
    skip high frequency words, the threshold frequency being the retention factor, so you
    can set retention factor higher or turn this skipping off on settings page.


Edited by Kees on 07 February 2016 at 8:09pm

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Kees
Nonaglot
Newbie
Canada
learn-to-read-foreig
Joined 5199 days ago

37 posts - 59 votes 
Speaks: Dutch*, Swedish, French, EnglishC2, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Hungarian

 
 Message 2 of 12
07 February 2016 at 8:19pm | IP Logged 
I'm uploading full versions of the software instead of Demo's. Please keep an eye on
the main post for the links of the full e-books :-)

What we're trying to do is create the "perfect" material to learn to understand a
foreign language (reading and listening):
- a lot of it (text)
- immediate availability of correct meanings (no readlang or bliu bliu)
- correct, in context and same conjugation translations
- audio (most of the e-books atm)
- immediate flash card creation
- spaced repetition schedule possible
- read a foreign language from the start
- while gaining lots of vocabulary
- 1,200 to 3,000 unique words per e-book
- (about 400 to 1,500 headwords, so ten thousands of new words you'll comprehend)

Any comments (or help) welcome!



Edited by Kees on 07 February 2016 at 8:20pm

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Speakeasy
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Canada
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Studies: German

 
 Message 3 of 12
07 February 2016 at 8:51pm | IP Logged 
Hello Kees,
Owing to the on-going technical and administrative problems associated with the maintenance of the HTLAL forum, a new/replacement forum was launched last year. Here is the LINK: A Language Learner's Forum. Most of the "more active" members have registered on the new forum and, not surprisingly, that is where most of the discussion now takes place. You might wish to consider doing likewise. I am sure that your post, above, would be welcomed there!
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Rhian
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 Message 4 of 12
07 February 2016 at 9:15pm | IP Logged 
Speakeasy, I have just PMed Kees suggesting the
same thing! Hope to see them there!
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Kees
Nonaglot
Newbie
Canada
learn-to-read-foreig
Joined 5199 days ago

37 posts - 59 votes 
Speaks: Dutch*, Swedish, French, EnglishC2, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Hungarian

 
 Message 5 of 12
07 February 2016 at 9:27pm | IP Logged 
Thanks for the advice!

Actually, I had made an account there a few months ago.

I can't figure out yet how to add my interests (languages and such) to my profile.

I'll give it another try!

I will try to keep this post updated as well, or put a link to the new post in it.

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Rhian
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France
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 Message 6 of 12
07 February 2016 at 11:23pm | IP Logged 
Yeah, the site still has improvements to make but
it's a pretty good site. If you do have any
technical difficulties, make a thread in the
Technical area and it should bring it to the
admins' attention.
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tangleweeds
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United States
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Studies: Irish, French

 
 Message 7 of 12
08 February 2016 at 8:42pm | IP Logged 
Kees wrote:
I can't figure out yet how to add my interests (languages and such) to my
profile.

I'll give it another try!


It's an anti-spam thing. You need to make a few posts before you can fill in your profile.
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Kees
Nonaglot
Newbie
Canada
learn-to-read-foreig
Joined 5199 days ago

37 posts - 59 votes 
Speaks: Dutch*, Swedish, French, EnglishC2, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Hungarian

 
 Message 8 of 12
08 February 2016 at 11:29pm | IP Logged 
tangleweeds wrote:

It's an anti-spam thing. You need to make a few posts before you can fill in your
profile.


Ah, I was starting to suspect something like that! No problem I'll add it once I have
enough posts at my name. Thanks for the info!


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