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If you are an iPhone app user, and if you need to learn vocabulary regularly (for a foreign language for isntance), and if you use an iPhone app, what is it?

Here is my overview: - many "flash cards" like apps, - iVocabulary: 1 app that mixes audio, text and pictures but only pre-formatted vocabulary lists, - iVocAudio: everything is done through audio => my choice but only the lite version is available nowadays on app store !

asked Nov 15 '10 at 08:52

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when it comes to learning a foreign language, i find that downloading an audiobook from iTunes to be the easiest way for me to learn it.. for example i went on my half-term holiday to the Middle East to visit my aunty and uncle. on the flight there i listened to an audiobook for learning Arabic, so that by the time in got there i was fluent in Arabic :D yes they do speak english in the middle east, but it looks more impressive to them if you can speak their language.

answered Nov 15 '10 at 10:30

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İ also think ivocaudio will be The best to learn customized list of vocabulary quickly! The normal version should be out on december 4th...

answered Nov 15 '10 at 14:05

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If you look for an iPhone app to learn vocabulary in any language and easily edit your own vocabulary sets from the computer you should probably try Self Teacher: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/self-teacher/id545169989?ls=1&mt=8

answered Aug 12 '12 at 17:25

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