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Voice Flashcards - Memorize through listening


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2.99 USD

An ideal support tool for rote learning! This is an app that lets you listen to recorded questions and answers over and over again, so you can memorize through listening.

Add voice or text for reading(Text to Speech) as card “Questions" and “Answers”.
You can also download voice or text files from cloud storage like Dropbox and add them.
You can also upload added voice and text data to cloud storage.

1. Make a new flashcard and record the question.
2. Then, record the answer.
3. If necessary, you can also add a title and some notes to the flashcard.

After that, all you have to do to memorize it is let the audio play over and over again as you casually listen!
Please give this tool a try when you have upcoming certification exams, entrance exams, or other tests.

[ Recommended Uses ]
- Set the app to automatic mode just before bedtime, and have the audio play in the background until you get sleepy.
- Memorize answers by giving the audio some casual listening as you commute to work or school on the bus or train.
- If there are cards that are giving you particular trouble, you can lower their Star setting, and then memorize them by only listening to the troublesome cards.
- Select the cards you want to memorize beforehand by adding check marks to them and letting the audio play as you half-listen.
- Casually listen in random order.
- Have each of the questions and answers play multiple times. When using automatic mode, you can specify how many times you want to play each of the questions and answers.
- As you find something you want to remember during the course of regular studying, record the audio for it and make a flash card, and then have that audio playing separately.
- Have your friends or your sweetheart record questions and answers for you! Maybe this will give you more motivation to listen?

* The audio for the questions and answers must be recorded on the device on which the app is installed.
* Up to approximately 300 seconds of audio can be recorded for the question and again for the answer for each card.