Is there a Spanish vocabulary list, organized by unit number? I do have the list from https://duome.eu/vocabulary/en/es, which will be useful for review, but I would like to be able to zoom in on the vocabulary of specific Units.
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Vocabulary List By Unit Number
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[mention]Lisa[/mention] I've moved this to the Spanish forum for greater visibility of Spanish learners. I'm not aware of any, but hopefully someone can help you here. I can recommend getting a duolingo schools account, that will let you see what they teach each unit and also review. Having a schools account however will prevent you from getting new updates to the units straight away until they have been tested.
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Bumping this since I also would like the to have the duolingo vocabulary list by Section / Unit for further study.
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Thanks for the links & the timely response. However none of the links are exactly what I'm looking for. What I really want is the duolingo spanish vocabulary for english speakers by section and unit. I'm developing my own set of tools to reinforce & review the material in C# & SQL Server.
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At present the schools list for Hebrew is out of date so @dakanga may not have the latest update in Spanish either.
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@ gmads I need the vocabulary by SECTION & unit. Not by unit alone.
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I created a script that add downloads buttons the vocabulary sites
I find it convenient to have them as data so I can print them and learn page by page or use them to create learn cards with additional information. That is easier if you can access them all at once.
https://github.com/unsignedmind/duoling ... ad_extract
Be aware: Do not use scripts you don't trust. Chrome for example tells you to not do that! Use at your own risk!
If you need a vocabulary trainer. I built one in Notion: https://healthy-birthday-df4.notion.sit ... 6bff64b6e1
Example Pages to try the script on:
https://duome.eu/vocabulary/de/es
https://duome.eu/vocabulary/de/es/skills
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A dictionary won't help me where I'm at in my learn path. Yo never know what people need the Duolingo specific words for. In my case I built a database for a vocabulary trainer. I don't like that you can't see in their App which words belong to which section.
My point in posting it in this thread is that it comes up third in google when you search for Duolingo vocabular list. Someone else built such a script years ago but it is discontinued for a while. That's why I coded a new one. My post may not be fully relevant to the previous conversation but other people like me will find this thread.
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gmads wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2024 2:18 amIn all truth, having just a list of words is basically useless.
It all depends on your own preferred way of learning. For my part I see it as @bubblehead. I like to have a list of words and a set of pattern sentences ordered by skills. I realize that Duolingo changes things at any time without notice so my approach is to dash through a course the quickest possible to make a snapshot and move that data to a stable spaced repetition software of my choice. While I appreciate the contents of Duolingo courses I find their user interface useless and it gets only worse. Of course it is in Duolingo's interest to keep you spell-bound to their application so they remove step by step any API that allows exporting the course data in an automated way.
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gmads wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2024 6:14 amFirstly, from the point of view of including the section, unit or whatever organizational information may be currently available. Given how dl loves to change everything at a moment's notice, that effort seems truly futile.
If your goal is to share the vocabulary list with a broader community I'd say yes, you are right. If your goal is to make a list for yourself then it does make sense to structure the vocabulary thematically, for example based on the old "skills". The language itself does not change so rapidly as Duolingo methodology does so once you have your private copy of a course you can continue learning independently of the the green chicken.
gmads wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2024 6:14 amI mean, how long does it really take one to learn a word? I'd say, not that long, in general terms.
It depends on your individual talent as well as the language itself.
I does take me many, many repetions to learn Korean or Chinese words. I can't rely on the Duolingo app to provide me with sufficient practice in the way that I feel is right for me hence I find my own vocabulary lists indispensable.
gmads wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2024 6:14 amI think that the "list" should have more information than just the word and its translation —even if the grammatical value (e.g. noun, determiner, verb) is included.
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the lack of effort behind just copying the list from somewhere instead of creating it along each study session, honestly doesn't seem like a good learning strategy.
I do create my lists myself because the the process of making such a list already helps the learning process - just as you write. Yet it is convenient to have a possibility to create a base structure automatically and complement it with additional information that one deems useful / necessary.
gmads wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2024 6:14 amI'd say that we can all agree that learning a language is way more that just learning vocabulary. Learning vocabulary comes from actual studying, so it's a consequence, a result, thus, not the main objective.
From my own experience once you master the basics of grammar what you need for succesful communication is vocabulary - especially if your target language has no relation to anything you know so you can't rely on guessing things. It is the most tedious and boring task but there is no workaround so I do believe that vocabulary lists are a key to success. It is a matter of ordering the words to be learned such that you can acquire them faster and retain longer - this is where grouping words thematically helps in my opinion.
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I used to come to this page and click on a hyperlink that would open another page with such list. However I cannon find it now. Can anyone help?



