Finals are merely a week and a half away, and for those last minute studiers, this particular app will be your lifesaver. Flashcardlet can integrate those hard-to-memorize vocab words into the brain with the right amount of study time.
Flashcardlet
Remembering every single vocabulary word from the unit can be a pain, and buying index cards for flashcards when you can make them for free is unnecessary. That’s where Flashcardlet comes in handy.
Flashcardlet is exactly what it sounds like: it’s a free app where you can make your own flashcards. You can make as many decks as you need, which means that there is no finite amount of flashcards you can have. For finals, you’d be all set.
The cool thing about Flashcardlet is that you can import any deck of flashcards from Quizlet onto the app, and study them off of there. For example, language teachers like to put flashcards on Quizlet. Is that vocabulary going to be on the test.
No problem. You can import it onto Flashcardlet by making a new deck and selecting the “download from Quizlet” option. The easiest way to find that specific deck of Flashcards is by searching the author and finding the deck from there. You can also edit a deck if you please, either adding more flashcards, tweaking some things or deleting cards you don’t need.
Another cool aspect on Flashcardlet is the ability to check off which cards you’ve mastered and eliminate it from the deck so that you can focus on the cards you have not yet memorized.
By: Morgan Loxely
You can even ‘star’ the cards if you believe they will be the most important in the unit, or if you’d just like to go back and review those cards on their own.
Flashcardlet is an absolute life saver, especially when dealing with vocabulary from a foreign language. This app can really help you memorize things last minute, which I find to be its best use.