Introducing Vocabularies

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We are very proud to announce the launch of the latest addition to Huitalk: Vocabularies. Vocabs provide a powerful way to store and learn the words that you come across when learning a language. Each user can create an unlimited number of vocabs each consisting of word pairs and a space for an explanation. You can then test yourself using the 'flash card' or 'type check' functions. See the link below for more information.

www.huitalk.com/vocab-help

At Huitalk we believe our greatest strength is the community and this is certainly the case with vocabs. You can view (and comment) on any other member's vocabs. This means that potentially you could practice hundreds of different word lists for the language your learning.

So get stuck in and create a vocab!

Presently anyone can view the word lists, however, only members can use the 'flash card' and 'type-check' functionality.




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Submitted by Ender on Tue, 03/07/2007 - 11:13.
Good work. I'll try it soon :)

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Submitted by Irina on Sun, 16/03/2008 - 21:59.

That's really great! A very useful and functional feature!


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Submitted by russle on Tue, 15/09/2009 - 04:40.
Thanks for announce the launch of the latest addition to Huitalk: Vocabularies. I always find the difficulties in learning vocabularies from my childhood. I am now ccnp certification holder but still not expert. You helped me a lot

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