How I use Mental Case - Learning a new Language
I have been using Mental Case for a few months now to help me with my Spanish vocabulary. Each week I add a new case for that week's lesson and then add the words and phrases from the lesson to the case. Spanish on one side, English on the other. So far I have 23 weeks (cases) of lessons consisting of 852 notes, or "flash cards."
I have the default learning schedule set to "Very Intense" and run through the suggested lesson cards each day. Sometimes this can be several hundred notes in a day, so I usually run through them 20 or 30 at a time (which only takes a couple minutes) throughout the day. I have found this to be a fantastic help to me in learning a new language.




Repository of Cases
Having a 'repository of cases' is certainly something we are thinking about. If anyone has any suggestions about how it should work, please post a comment.
Drew McCormack
Mental Case Developer
Learning a new language
I would like to repeat the question in the previous comment - "Any chance you would share your Spanish lessons?" I would love to see if they would be useful for me.
We should really create a repository of Mental Case cards for learning Spanish. More and more people would contribute and soon people would start buying Mental case because of the availability of that repository.
Best regards
M
"amazing" - Any chance you would share your Spanish lessons?
I recently began studying Spanish and thought I might try using Mental Case with my studies. I would be very interested in how you set up your lessons, and would be very grateful if you would share them for the benefit of other users (like me!). Thanks.