5 years ago I spent about $1000 to get all 36 languages lifetime, I used it mainly for Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish
It's not the best resource but it's definitely the most convenient for me, I just wish there was a way to easily make flashcards.
I wish there was a script or something that with the click of a button, would download all of the audio on the webpage and the dialogues and vocab, and automatically put them into a spreadsheet that could easily be imported into Anki
I've been using AI to make a table of the dialogue and vocab, pasting it into a spreadsheet, and then using an mp3 addon to download the audio files
Then I import the spreadsheet and found that pasting the audio into Anki is faster than referencing the files via [sound:filename.mp3]
I feel like I spend more time making cards than actually learning languages sometimes, but without something like Anki it's really hard to remember all of the lessons.
I used to make my own review mp3's using Audacity, where I would shadow the dialogue and quiz myself on the vocab. The issue then became I had too many audio tracks to review everything daily, which is why I went back to Anki
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