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Does anything bug you about using Readlang? Add or vote on suggestions to improve it!
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Stick with it!
- this is an idea which i think occurs to a lot of developers (including myself); foreign language learning seems to overlap computer langauge learning
- however most of the tools in the space are absolute rubbish; I loathe anki for example; so it's a low bar to have to hurdle
- I think you have executed very nicely thus far; I certainly plan to use it and at this stage (15 mins in) would consider going premium
- there's definitely room for a context- driven app like this as a companion to a structure- driven app like Duolingo (from the learners perspective)
- you…
1 voteThanks for the kind feedback!
Readlang’s flashcards do use spaced repetition – I need to communicate this better. And I have borrowed the “streak” idea from Duolingo already, although not as well implemented yet.
Flashcards work reasonably well on mobile already. The site is responsive but there’s still a bit of vertical scrolling needed while practicing that I could remove.
You can attach images although the UI is very unfriendly at the moment: https://readlang.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/743670-add-images-to-flashcards
90% wannabes – yep, this is a problem. Most users will leave, so I need a very large stream of new users to capture enough of those 10% hardcore ones
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Please provide "Save" feature for General Settings
Whenever changes are made to the general settings, they are shortly reversed when i reload the website in a new tab...
its quite frustrating2 votesThis should be fixed now, please let me know if you notice it again.
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Right-justify the Context box for right-to-left languages
Hi, I'm just trying your Readlang for the first time (English speaker learning Hebrew) and for right-to-left languages I think you should right-justify the Context box. Here's a screenshot: http://screencast.com/t/fY1KwKCHmt
1 voteDone! Thanks for the suggestion.
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A very minor suggestion...
After a practice session, I think it would be great if the y value was refreshed in: ''Study from: (y words ready) All words'', just so I know how many words I have left.
Thanks Steve.
1 voteDone!
Thanks for the suggestion :-)
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test idea
just testing
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"imports plain text versions of websites a la Instapaper"
Hi, I was reading your post on the making of Readlang (http://steveridout.com/2014/03/22/readlang-my-bootstrapped-language-learning-web-app.html) and I found that back in January 2013 you were working on the development of "imports plain text versions of websites a la Instapaper".
This is something I have long thought that Readlang should improve. Although the Web Reader allows to import an article into Readlang, it works nothing like instapaper (or pocket for that matter). Those apps have an article view that extracts only the title and main text of the article. It would be great for Readlang to import the article like that (perhaps…
1 voteDone!
Readlang now uses the Readability algorithm to create readable versions of webpages a la Instapaper.
Learn more here: http://blog.readlang.com/2015/12/10/import-clean-readable-versions-of-webpages-to-practice-language-learning.html
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Fix a bug where the bottom line sometimes gets pushed to next page
Sometimes when you click a word on the bottom row of a page to be translated, the extra height of the translation causes the row to be pushed onto a new page, or onto the next page.
It would be better if the line stayed on the page it was originally on.
I'm on Firefox/Linux
1 voteDone!
This was working well on Chrome but intermittently failing on Firefox. It should work more reliably on Firefox now.
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Youtube songs
How can I upload a Youtube video with Lyrics? I Watch some videos but I don't know how to do this.
1 votePlease watch this video which explains the whole process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szcvArpfxWI
If you have any problems, please let me know!
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Text to Speach audio option along with the text
It would be very useful to be able to hear the text (not only single words), maybe using a TTS synthesiser like the one that now pronounces single words. It would be great to let Readlang speak a selected phrase or even the entire text, making it a sort of audiobook with both text and audio. It would improve a lot the learning experience for those who want to improve the pronunciation and speech recognition, along with the reading abilities.
14 votesI've just added a "Read Aloud" feature using synthetic voices. If your browser supports it, you'll see a play/pause button at the bottom of the reader page which, when clicked, will read the text out loud, highlighting the current word being spoken. This is only available if your browser supports locally generated text-to-speech on the device you are using.
This was only added last night, so if you have a Readlang tab already open, please refresh it to get access to the new feature. And if you notice any bugs, please let me know!
The feature is available to all Readlang users, and Premium users are additionally able to customize the voice in the "AA" sidebar tab.
Please let me know what you think!
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If the translation is wrong, and I look in the dictionary, then I should be able to edit that.
I was reading Mon Oncle Jules by Guy de Maupassant and the word ''sous'' was one of the words I clicked on. I could not get rid of the definition that it means ''under''. In this story, it is the plural of ''sou'', which is a penny. How can I study that in my flashcard deck if it won't let me change the definintion
1 voteYou certainly can!
You can edit translations from three places in the app:
1. The reader page: Open the sidebar (the little button at the top right of the page), open the “Words” tab, and click on one of the words to see the editing controls.
2. The Word List page: http://readlang.com/words
3. The flashcard page: the first time you encounter a card, after clicking to reveal the answer, you should see a little pencil icon which will show the edit controls when clicked.
Hope that helps, let me know if you have any more problems.
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Type text flashcards only
As far as I can see, the flashcards currently combine both the original and target languages randomly (?). Because the type text flashcards are very effective, why not allow the user to choose type text only? (Or have I missed something?)
1 voteHere’s how it works (using the example of an English speaker learning French).
1 – easy mode:
The first time you see a flashcard it will show you the French version, and ask you to guess the English translation. Since it’s assumed you know English well, it seems pointless to type the English, and it’s faster just to click to see the answer.2 – hard mode:
After you’ve successfully remembered the meaning of the word, the next time it is shown, it will show you the English and ask you to guess or type (in typing mode) the French. If you “Almost” remember, the card will be shown again in hard mode. If you remember “Not at all” the card will fall back to easy mode the next time it is shown.Hope that makes sense!
Please let me know if you still think this behaviour should be changed.
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1 vote
You can do this already!
Visit the Word List page (http://readlang.com/words), select the words you’d like to export (which can be all of them), and click Actions → Export. This will export a CSV text file which Excel can import.
Please let me know if you have any problems.
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1 vote
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Move the 'delete card' button
The 'delete card' button is very near the 'next card' button (Samsung tab). This results in some of my cards being accidentally deleted.
2 votesGood call! Just moved the button down a bit – let me know if it’s still a problem.
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Allow sharing a text you didn't initially mark as public
I have some texts I uploaded and didn't mark public - I wanted to share a few with some people who requested it (transcripts from tv shows) - but I can't find a way to do this other than by reuploading again. It would be nice if there was just a "share" button even on my private texts
1 voteYou certainly can!
1. Open the text to read
2. Open the sidebar by clicking the button at the top right of the page
3. Open the “Share” tab
4. Click the checkbox to share the textHope that helps.
(There should also be a share button next to each text while you are browsing your texts but I see that it’s not getting displayed – will look into this ASAP!)
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1 vote
You can now enable a speaking mode that will automatically pronunce every word or phrase that you click to translate: https://readlang.uservoice.com/forums/192149-general/suggestions/5278491-autoplay-audio-in-flashcards-when-answering
(available to premium users only)
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make sounds in flashcard mode more automatic
I think it would be convenient to have a keyboard shortcut in the flashcard mode that would play the sound of the presented word. Or maybe there is one?
1 voteYou can now enable a speaking mode that will automatically play sounds when each flashcard is revealed, and also when each word is translated: https://readlang.uservoice.com/forums/192149-general/suggestions/5278491-autoplay-audio-in-flashcards-when-answering
(available to premium users only)
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www.nu.nl doesn't work with Readlang
One of my favorite Dutch language sites does not work with Readlang.
I get this pop-up message:
"The page at www.nu.nl says:
Sorry but there's a problem loading Readlang Web Reader on this website."I wonder if there are any suggestions? Thanks.
1 voteThanks for letting me know.
Some code on the page was interfering with the extension. I’ve updated the extension now to fix this.
Please let me know if you find any more problems!
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Small typo (Help and Feeback)
On the drop-down Menu and in your latest announcement, there is a typo (Help and Feeback)
1 voteWhoops! Well spotted, thanks!
Fixed it now,
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Student word list...
....I thought I read somewhere that we could see the most frequent words in our students word lists. How do you do this?
1 voteHi Bill,
To see this, you need to:
1. Open the Admin panel for your class
2. Click the “Texts” tab
3. Click on the text you are interested inSome analytics for that text should now be displayed for you, including the top 20 words and phrases your students clicked on.
Hope this is helpful,
Steve
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