Tous les decks français et japonais (ULTRA PACK)

By BOOSTER99

Tags: フランス語, français, francais, 日本語, japonais, 聴解, orale, audio, compréhension, JLPT1, N1, JLPT2, N2, JLPT3, N3, JLPT4, N4, JLPT5, N5, 文法, grammaire, 日本語力試験, 単語, 語彙, vocabulaire, 敬語, 尊敬語, keigo, Onomatopée, 擬声語, , , カタカナ, katakana, 漢字, kanji

«Decks» que j’ai utilisé pour passer l’examen du JLPTN1.

Il contient tous les autres «decks» réuni.

Cela représente 5 ans d’étude de la langue japonaise qui comprennent toutes mes notes converties en «flashcards».

La mise en page, les images libres de droits, les MP3, les informations complémentaires au vocabulaire.

Il y a environ entre 800 et 1000 heures de travail pour la création de tous ses «decks».

Toutes les «flashcards» ont été étudiés et les informations supplémentaires ajoutées sont basées sur mon expérience pour que la compréhension soit plus facile.

Rabais de 60 $ avec l’ULTRA PACK

  • AUDIO PACK 1/4
  • AUDIO PACK 2/4
  • AUDIO PACK 3/4
  • AUDIO PACK 4/4
  • GRAMMAIRE N0/JLPT0
  • GRAMMAIRE N1/JLPT1
  • GRAMMAIRE N2/JLPT2
  • GRAMMAIRE N3/JLPT3
  • GRAMMAIRE N4/JLPT4
  • GRAMMAIRE N5/JLPT5
  • KANJI N1/JLPT1
  • KANJI N2/JLPT2
  • KANJI N3/JLPT3
  • KANJI N4/JLPT4
  • KANJI N5/JLPT5
  • VOC DIVERS
  • VOC KATAKANA
  • VOC SPECIAL
  • VOC N0/JLPT0
  • VOC N1/JLPT1
  • VOC N2/JLPT2
  • VOC N3/JLPT3
  • VOC N4/JLPT4
  • VOC N5/JLPT5

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Complete Human Anatomy - Latin

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, latin

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Complete Human Anatomy is a deck containing 7623 cards based on 1429 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments, plexuses, joints and organs of the whole human body. Making it a compendium of human anatomy that can teach you much more than any anatomy atlas.

The Complete Human Anatomy deck contains Upper limb, Lower limb, Thorax, Abdomen and pelvic cavity, Head and neck and Central Nervous System decks.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Complete Human Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is Latin.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Complete Human Anatomy - English

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, english

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Complete Human Anatomy is a deck containing 7623 cards based on 1429 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments, plexuses, joints and organs of the whole human body. Making it a compendium of human anatomy that can teach you much more than any anatomy atlas.

The Complete Human Anatomy deck contains Upper limb, Lower limb, Thorax, Abdomen and pelvic cavity, Head and neck and Central Nervous System decks.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Complete Human Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is English.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Master German Vocabulary | 12,207 Vocab Items (A1–C1) | English & Arabic

By Sneferu

Tags: Learn German, German Vocabulary, Goethe Exam, Menschen, Aspekte Neu, German A1, German A2, German B1, German B2, German C1

A complete German vocabulary deck covering 12,207 vocab items from beginner (A1) to advanced (C1), based on official word lists from the “Menschen” (A1–B1) and “Aspekte Neu” (B2–C1) textbook series, the same curriculum used at the Goethe-Institut.

Perfect for all German learners, whether you’re preparing for Goethe exams, or looking for a structured, comprehensive source of German vocabulary, combined with Anki’s spaced repetition, this deck can be your go-to tool to achieve your German learning goals.

Includes three versions in one download:

  • English translation deck
  • Arabic translation deck
  • Bilingual (English + Arabic) deck

Each version is organized into levels, levels divided into chapters, and chapters into vocabulary groups, following the original sources. The deck is bidirectional, for each word, you’ll learn:

  • German → Translation
  • Translation → German

That’s 24,414 total cards, ideal for active, long-term recall.

The deck includes:

  • Natural German audio pronunciation for all vocabulary.
  • Articles and plural forms for all nouns.
  • Extra info where available, example sentences are frequent in B2 and C1, verb forms in different tenses almost always included there as well.

Once purchased, you get free lifetime updates (planned: more translation languages).

Head, neck and CNS pack - English - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, english

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Head, neck and CNS pack - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 4506 cards based on 731 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones (skull), muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments and joints of the head and neck but also sense organs such as eyes, ears and tongue. It contains anatomy of larynx and thyroid gland. It also includes anatomy of the brain and spinal cord.

The Head, neck and CNS pack contains Head and neck and Central Nervous System decks.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Head, neck and CNS pack - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is English.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Head, neck and CNS pack - Latin - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, latin

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Head, neck and CNS pack - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 4506 cards based on 731 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones (skull), muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments and joints of the head and neck but also sense organs such as eyes, ears and tongue. It contains anatomy of larynx and thyroid gland. It also includes anatomy of the brain and spinal cord.

The Head, neck and CNS pack contains Head and neck and Central Nervous System decks.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Head, neck and CNS pack - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is Latin.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Dentistry Flashcards

By ThinkingCrowns

Tags: dentistry, MFDS, MFD, MJDF, dental, dental exam

Over 600+ dental flashcards for dental students and dentists!

The contents of these flashcards are based on United Kingdom’s syllabus and guidelines.

Please send us an email for a free trial deck!

Topics included are: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Biomaterials, Cariology/Operative Dentistry, Ethics, Professionalism & Communication, Medical diseases/Emergencies, Microbiology, Oral Biology, Oral Medicine, Oral Surgery, Orthodontics, Paediatrics, Pathology and Oral Pathology, Periodontology, Pharmacology, Prosthodontics

If you would like to request the topics to be in separate decks, please do not hesitate to contact us with a proof of purchase.

Best wishes,

ThinkingCrowns

Email: askthinkingcrowns@gmail.com

Oxford French Vocabulary and Grammar

By jenniferh

Tags: french, cloze, sentences, grammar

A comprehensive and curated collection of the flashcards I have acquired while studying French at Oxford University. These flashcards helped me to score 100% in my Grammar and Prose examination last year (I was the only student in my year to do so). The deck includes both vocabulary, sentences (for translation practice) and cloze cards (for grammar practice). This deck is the ideal way for advanced French learners to improve all aspects of their written French.

Torso pack - English - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, english

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Torso pack - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 1468 cards based on 320 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments of torso but also the organs of torso cavities such as: lungs, heart, liver, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, small and large intestine, urinary bladder and reproductive organs from both men and women. In addition Torso pack contains complete anatomy of all parts of vertebral column including sacral bone.

The Torso pack contains Thorax and Abdomen and pelvic cavity decks.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Torso pack - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is English.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

The Limbs pack - Latin - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, latin

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The The Limbs pack - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 1649 cards based on 378 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, brachial plexus, lumbar plexus, sacral plexus, ligaments and joints of the upper limb, shoulder rim, lower limb and pelvis.

The Limbs pack contains Upper limb and Lower limb decks.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the The Limbs pack - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is Latin.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Torso pack - Latin - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, latin

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Torso pack - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 1468 cards based on 320 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments of torso but also the organs of torso cavities such as: lungs, heart, liver, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, small and large intestine, urinary bladder and reproductive organs from both men and women. In addition Torso pack contains complete anatomy of all parts of vertebral column including sacral bone.

The Torso pack contains Thorax and Abdomen and pelvic cavity decks.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Torso pack - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is Latin.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

The Limbs pack - English - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, english

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The The Limbs pack - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 1649 cards based on 378 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, brachial plexus, lumbar plexus, sacral plexus, ligaments and joints of the upper limb, shoulder rim, lower limb and pelvis.

The Limbs pack contains Upper limb and Lower limb decks.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the The Limbs pack - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is English.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Central Nervous System - Latin - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, latin

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Central Nervous System - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 2591 cards based on 431 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on anatomy of the spinal cord and the brain in different cross-sections and its external anatomy.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Central Nervous System - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is Latin.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Head and neck - English - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, english

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Head and neck - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 1915 cards based on 300 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones (skull), muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments and joints of the head and neck but also sense organs such as eyes, ears and tongue. It also contains anatomy of larynx and thyroid gland.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Head and neck - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is English.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Head and neck - Latin - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, latin

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Head and neck - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 1915 cards based on 300 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones (skull), muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments and joints of the head and neck but also sense organs such as eyes, ears and tongue. It also contains anatomy of larynx and thyroid gland.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Head and neck - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is Latin.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

French-English Visual Body Parts I

By loquenuncalecontaron

Tags: french, english, image cards, body parts

These flashcards are based on the book French English Bilingual Visual Dictionary by DK from pages 12 to page 14.

The deck contains 50 flashcards mapped the following way:

  • Front field: High quality picture
  • Back field: Word in French and English + Audio of the word in French
  • Example field: Example in French + Audio of the example in French

Check our social media presence to find out more:

French-English Visual Body Parts II

By loquenuncalecontaron

Tags: french, english, image cards, body parts

These flashcards are based on the book French English Bilingual Visual Dictionary by DK from pages 15 to page 17.

The deck contains 50 flashcards mapped the following way:

  • Front field: High quality picture
  • Back field: Word in French and English + Audio of the word in French
  • Example field: Example in French + Audio of the example in French

Check our social media presence to find out more:

French-English Visual Body Parts IV

By loquenuncalecontaron

Tags: french, english, image cards, body parts

These flashcards are based on the book French English Bilingual Visual Dictionary by DK from pages 20 to 23.

The deck contains 50 flashcards + a few bonus cards mapped the following way:

  • Front field: High quality picture
  • Back field: Word in French and English + Audio of the word in French
  • Example field: Example in French + Audio of the example in French

Check out our social media presence to find out more:

French-English Visual Body Parts III

By loquenuncalecontaron

Tags: french, english, image cards, body parts

These flashcards are based on the book French English Bilingual Visual Dictionary by DK from pages 18 to 20.

The deck contains 50 flashcards mapped the following way:

  • Front field: High quality picture
  • Back field: Word in French and English + Audio of the word in French
  • Example field: Example in French + Audio of the example in French

Check our social media presence to find out more:

Central Nervous System - English - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, english

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Central Nervous System - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 2591 cards based on 431 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on anatomy of the spinal cord and the brain in different cross-sections and its external anatomy.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Central Nervous System - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is English.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

French-English Visual Body Parts VI

By loquenuncalecontaron

Tags: french, english, image cards, body parts

These flashcards are based on the book French English Bilingual Visual Dictionary by DK from pages 27 to 32.

The deck contains 50 flashcards + a few bonus cards mapped the following way:

  • Front field: High quality picture
  • Back field: Word in French and English + Audio of the word in French
  • Example field: Example in French + Audio of the example in French

Check out our social media presence to find out more:

French-English Visual Appearance VII

By loquenuncalecontaron

Tags: french, english, image cards, body parts

These flashcards are based on the book French English Bilingual Visual Dictionary by DK from pages 32 to 35.

The deck contains 50 flashcards + a few bonus cards mapped the following way:

  • Front field: High quality picture
  • Back field: Word in French and English + Audio of the word in French
  • Example field: Example in French + Audio of the example in French

Check out our social media presence to find out more:

French-English Visual Body Parts V

By loquenuncalecontaron

Tags: french, english, image cards, body parts

These flashcards are based on the book French English Bilingual Visual Dictionary by DK from pages 23 to 27.

The deck contains 50 flashcards + a few bonus cards mapped the following way:

  • Front field: High quality picture
  • Back field: Word in French and English + Audio of the word in French
  • Example field: Example in French + Audio of the example in French

Check out our social media presence to find out more:

AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY ANKI FLASHCARDS

By AJ

Tags: Anki, Psychology, Flashcards

I achieved an A in my A-Level Psychology thanks to these flashcards! They were a lifesaver. The flashcards break down topics into manageable chunks with clear explanations, boosting my confidence and exam performance. If you’re aiming for top grades, these flashcards are the game-changer you need to excel in your A-Levels, just like I did!

GCSE Physics Complete Flashcards Edexcel/AQA

By JonesTutoring

Tags: GCSE Physics, Year 11, AQA Exam, Edexcel Exam, Physics Concepts, Forces and Motion, Electricity and Circuits, Energy and Power, Waves and Radiation, Particle Model of Matter, Atomic Structure, Space Physics, Practical Skills, Exam Preparation, Formulas and Equations, Scientific Notation

This Anki deck is tailored specifically for Year 11 students preparing for the GCSE Physics exams under the AQA and Edexcel boards. It covers a comprehensive range of topics, providing a thorough review of key concepts and principles essential for success in the GCSE Physics examinations.

Learning How To Learn – Complete Notes from Barbara Oakley’s Course

By JonesTutoring

Tags: StudyTips, Revision, A-levels, GCSEs, Exams, University, MemoryBoost, Anti-Procrastination, CourseHelp, BrainLearning, QuickReview, DeepStudy, ConceptUnderstanding, ExamPrep, SkillBuilding, SelfGrowth, TimeManagement, Productivity, StressReduction, FocusEnhancement, CreativeThinking, KnowledgeRetention, AcademicSuccess, LifelongLearning, PersonalDevelopment

Embark on a transformative journey with this meticulously crafted ANKI deck, based on Barbara Oakley and Terence Sejnowski’s acclaimed Coursera course, “Learning How to Learn.” This deck distils the essence of the course, providing a robust toolset designed to unlock the secrets used by experts from diverse fields such as art, music, literature, and science to master new skills and information.

This deck doesn’t just rehash course materials; it builds a bridge to holistic understanding by delving into:

  • The brain’s dual processing modes and how they contribute to learning.
  • The art of “chunking” and its crucial role in information synthesis and retrieval.
  • Practical strategies to overcome procrastination, a common obstacle in the learning process.
  • Memory-enhancing techniques to fortify long-term retention of information.
  • The science of sleep and its surprising, significant impacts on learning.
  • The phenomenon of “illusions of competence” and methods to circumvent learning traps.
  • A guide to efficient test preparation, inspired by critical checklists used by fighter pilots and surgeons.

Complementing the theoretical knowledge, the deck is infused with interactive elements and real-life applications, encouraging learners to engage, reflect, and practise for real internalisation of the concepts.

Every card is designed with clear, concise explanations and memorable illustrations, making even complex concepts easily digestible. Whether you’re a student grappling with tough subjects, a professional keen on continuous development, or a lifelong learner dedicated to expanding your horizons, this deck is your companion in the quest for excellence.

Please note: This ANKI deck is an extensive compilation and requires consistent engagement. Dedicate a portion of your daily routine to reviewing these cards, and you’ll gradually witness a transformation in your approach to learning and problem-solving.

Learn Norwegian with Anki - Essential Words & Phrases (A0-A2)

By Alex.Norwegian

Tags: Norwegian, Learn Norwegian, Norwegian vocabulary, Norwegian phrases, Norwegian audio, Norwegian beginner, Norwegian for beginners, Travel Norwegian, Everyday Norwegian, Norwegian flashcards, Speak Norwegian, Norwegian deck, Basic Norwegian

Kickstart your Norwegian learning with this carefully designed Anki deck for beginners to A2 learners. Focus on practical vocabulary, useful phrases, and real-world usage to start speaking confidently from day one.

What’s included

  • 230 handcrafted flashcards with essential words and example sentences
  • Carefully selected images to reinforce meaning
  • Native audio (Østlandsk dialect) recorded by me for accurate pronunciation
  • Noun gender markers, declensions, and verb conjugations
  • Grammar clarifications and usage tips
  • Spaced repetition for long-term retention

Why this deck

Created by a native Norwegian teacher, this deck goes beyond memorization. Each card is carefully designed to help you internalize vocabulary naturally, making Norwegian more accessible for beginners. Perfect for travel, work, or personal enrichment.

Upper limb - English - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, english

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Upper limb - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 639 cards based on 170 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, brachial plexus, ligaments and joints of the upper limb and shoulder rim.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Upper limb - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is English.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Abdomen and pelvic cavity - English - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, english

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Abdomen and pelvic cavity - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 803 cards based on 173 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments and joints of the abdomen and pelvic cavity but also on the organs: liver, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, small and large intestine, urinary bladder and reproductive organs from both men and women.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Abdomen and pelvic cavity - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is English.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Lower limb - Latin - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, latin

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Lower limb - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 1010 cards based on 208 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, lumbar plexus, sacral plexus, ligaments and joints of the lower limb and pelvis.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Lower limb - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is Latin.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Upper limb - Latin - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, latin

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Upper limb - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 639 cards based on 170 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, brachial plexus, ligaments and joints of the upper limb and shoulder rim.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Upper limb - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is Latin.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Lower limb - English - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, english

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Lower limb - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 1010 cards based on 208 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, lumbar plexus, sacral plexus, ligaments and joints of the lower limb and pelvis.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Lower limb - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is English.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Thorax - English - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, english

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Thorax - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 665 cards based on 147 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments of thorax but also the organs of thoracic cavity Lungs and Heart. In addition Thorax - Complete Anatomy contains the full anatomy of all parts of vertebral column including sacral bone.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Thorax - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is English.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Abdomen and pelvic cavity - Latin - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, latin

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Abdomen and pelvic cavity - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 803 cards based on 173 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments and joints of the abdomen and pelvic cavity but also on the organs: liver, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, small and large intestine, urinary bladder and reproductive organs from both men and women.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Abdomen and pelvic cavity - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is Latin.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

Thorax - Latin - Complete Anatomy

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, latin

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Thorax - Complete Anatomy is a deck containing 665 cards based on 147 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments of thorax but also the organs of thoracic cavity Lungs and Heart. In addition Thorax - Complete Anatomy contains the full anatomy of all parts of vertebral column including sacral bone.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Thorax - Complete Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is Latin.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:


!!!SAMPLE!!!

Sample containing 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) is available for free both in: LATIN & ENGLISH

GCSE Chemistry (AQA) – Atomic Structure & the Periodic Table (Topic 1)

By GCSEAnki

Tags: GCSE, GCSE Chemistry, AQA, Chemistry Revision, Atomic Structure, Periodic Table

This deck covers Topic 1 (Atomic Structure & the Periodic Table) for AQA GCSE Chemistry.

It contains 192 flashcards carefully designed for clear, exam-focused revision of the full topic.

The deck includes:

  • Atomic structure (protons, neutrons, electrons)
  • Isotopes and relative atomic mass
  • The periodic table (groups, periods, trends, reactivity)
  • Ionic and covalent bonding fundamentals
  • Compounds and balancing equations
  • Mixtures and separation techniques (filtration, crystallisation, distillation, chromatography)
  • History of the atom

All cards are scientifically accurate and aligned with the AQA GCSE Chemistry specification.

Additional decks covering the remaining AQA GCSE Chemistry topics are planned.

References:

Periodic table (exam version): https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/chemistry/gcse/chemistry-8462/specification/appendix-a-periodic-table

Periodic table (colour-coded): https://www.savemyexams.com/learning-hub/useful-resources/gcse-chemistry-periodic-table-explained/

Beautiful Translations & Homonyms (for Korean and other languages)

By Jason

Tags: beautiful, template, korean, language

ABOUT THE TEMPLATE FAMILY

What is the Beautiful Anki template family?

The Beautiful Anki family, by Jason Siegel, is composed of 4 templates for your Anki flashcards. Each template is designed for a specific purpose and complements the others for an exceptional Anki experience. See the Beautiful Templates Bundle to save when you buy the entire Beautiful Anki family.

  1. The Basic and Reversed Cards template is for simple content
  2. The Cloze Cards template is for cloze deletion texts (fill in the blanks)
  3. The Cloze Table Cards template is for cloze deletions in table format
  4. The Translation & Homonym Cards template is for language learning

What features are available in all Beautiful Anki templates?

  • An explanation field shown on the back side of the card
  • The subdeck displayed on the back side of the card
  • Tags displayed as individual pills
  • Hierarchical tags compatibility (Add-on required)
  • Color-coded tags capability (Customizable with a file edit)
  • Night mode automatically activated based on hour of day (Customizable with a file edit)
  • Custom background images (Customizable with a file edit)

ABOUT THIS TEMPLATE

What additional features are available in the Translation & Homonym Cards template?

  • All of the features of the Beautiful Anki template family
  • Audio fields
  • Audio replay buttons
  • An image field for every word or phrase
  • Links to Google Images from your original language text
  • Incredible homonym support for up to 3 words or phrases in the original language translating to up to 3 meanings in the target language! Create up to 18 two-sided cards at once with a single note that adheres to the minimum information principle through an innovative “false cloze deletion” method
  • Text hiding on the question side to avoid unintentional hints about homonym
  • A link to an online translation for each foreign language text (Customizable with a file edit)
  • A context field for providing additional information necessary to answer the question correctly
  • An alternate translation field in each language, for similar acceptable translations
  • An example usage field for every word or phrase

COMPATIBILITY

Is this template compatible with my version of Anki?

The Beautiful Anki template family has been optimized for Anki Mobile on iOS. Efforts have been made ensure compatibility on other platforms and devices, but there may be minor visual differences that do not affect overall functionality

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German NCEA Level 1

By DamjanGligorovic

Tags: german, ncea, ncea level 1

There are 675 Anki cards of German language. This is NCEA Level 1. This is the most recent version of our best-selling vocabulary for students in ages 8 to 20. This 2022 licensing update provides an enhanced list of age-appropriate phrases for exam takers. This vocabulary is a favorite among educators, students, and parents because to its friendly definitions presented in plain, easy-to-understand German. The 675 searchable keywords include all of the ordinary words that children will encounter in their reading and homework assignments.

Beautiful Cloze

By Jason

Tags: beautiful, template, cloze

ABOUT THE TEMPLATE FAMILY

What is the Beautiful Anki template family?

The Beautiful Anki family, by Jason Siegel, is composed of 4 templates for your Anki flashcards. Each template is designed for a specific purpose and complements the others for an exceptional Anki experience. See the Beautiful Templates Bundle to save when you buy the entire Beautiful Anki family.

  1. The Basic and Reversed Cards template is for simple content
  2. The Cloze Cards template is for cloze deletion texts (fill in the blanks)
  3. The Cloze Table Cards template is for cloze deletions in table format
  4. The Translation & Homonym Cards template is for language learning

What features are available in all Beautiful Anki templates?

  • An explanation field shown on the back side of the card
  • The subdeck displayed on the back side of the card
  • Tags displayed as individual pills
  • Hierarchical tags compatibility (Add-on required)
  • Color-coded tags capability (Customizable with a file edit)
  • Night mode automatically activated based on hour of day (Customizable with a file edit)
  • Custom background images (Customizable with a file edit)

ABOUT THIS TEMPLATE

What additional features are available in the Cloze Cards template?

  • All of the features of the Beautiful Anki template family
  • Cloze deletions in which you fill in the blank in a text
  • Non-answer text faded on the back side to focus your eyes on the answer
  • Up to 3 examples shown on the back side

COMPATIBILITY

Is this template compatible with my version of Anki?

The Beautiful Anki template family has been optimized for Anki Mobile on iOS. Efforts have been made ensure compatibility on other platforms and devices, but there may be minor visual differences that do not affect overall functionality

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JS Algorithms

By Term

Tags: None

Contents:

Famous algorithms explained with code examples in javascript

Algorithms vary in difficulity from binary search to Floyd-warshall

Usage:

Helps understand basic and advanced algorithms and see examples of them

It’s recommended to use this plugin for code highlighting: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1415523481

And to use the deck on a computer, not a phone

German Compound Words for Beginners

By Jen_Bjornstad

Tags: german

German Compound Words for Beginners, created by Jen Bjornstad, PhD, is an Anki deck for brand-new learners of German or for anyone interested in languages and how they work.

The deck is made up of 80 compound nouns in German that are easy and fun for speakers of English to guess, for example, die Sonnenblume (sunflower), der Eisbär (polar bear), die Milchstraße (Milky Way).

By studying these words, you’ll learn the basic nouns the compounds are made up of: die Blume (flower), der Bär (bear), die Straße (street). You’ll also get a sense of how German compounds are created, and you’ll start to see patterns in the ways German and English are related to each other.

Note: If you’re interested in using this deck for teaching purposes, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store for related materials.

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JS Language Basics

By Term

Tags: None

Contents:

Basics of the language

Code examples

All basic concepts covered

Usage:

Will help you know all the basics

Helps with memorizing methods and how to use them

Asks you a question (usually a case you’ll encounter) and then asks you how would you do it.

It’s recommended to use this plugin for code highlighting: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1415523481

And to use the deck on a computer, not a phone

Beautiful Cloze Tables

By Jason

Tags: beautiful, template, cloze

ABOUT THE TEMPLATE FAMILY

What is the Beautiful Anki template family?

The Beautiful Anki family, by Jason Siegel, is composed of 4 templates for your Anki flashcards. Each template is designed for a specific purpose and complements the others for an exceptional Anki experience. See the Beautiful Templates Bundle to save when you buy the entire Beautiful Anki family.

  1. The Basic and Reversed Cards template is for simple content
  2. The Cloze Cards template is for cloze deletion texts (fill in the blanks)
  3. The Cloze Table Cards template is for cloze deletions in table format
  4. The Translation & Homonym Cards template is for language learning

What features are available in all Beautiful Anki templates?

  • An explanation field shown on the back side of the card
  • The subdeck displayed on the back side of the card
  • Tags displayed as individual pills
  • Hierarchical tags compatibility (Add-on required)
  • Color-coded tags capability (Customizable with a file edit)
  • Night mode automatically activated based on hour of day (Customizable with a file edit)
  • Custom background images (Customizable with a file edit)

ABOUT THIS TEMPLATE

What additional features are available in the Cloze Table Cards template?

  • All of the features of the Beautiful Anki template family
  • Cloze tables in which you fill in the blank cell in a table
  • Non-answer text faded on the back side to focus your eyes on the answer
  • Up to 3 examples shown on the back side

COMPATIBILITY

Is this template compatible with my version of Anki?

The Beautiful Anki template family has been optimized for Anki Mobile on iOS. Efforts have been made ensure compatibility on other platforms and devices, but there may be minor visual differences that do not affect overall functionality

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Clean Card Template

By LamasFoker

Tags: template, beautiful, clean, english

The Clean Card Template is a template for your Anki flashcards. It is designed for a specific purpose: learning English.

FEATURES

Beautiful Style! ✨✨

For a single word, it tries to auto import the audio of the pronunciation! 🤖🎵

FIELDS LIST

  1. Front: the English world;
  2. The Definition or the Translation in your native language;
  3. Example;
  4. Pronunciation.

COMPATIBILITY

Is this template compatible with my version of Anki?

The Clean Card Template has been optimized for the app’s mobile version (iOS and Android), but you can also use it on the Desktop version.

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Bio 141 (Saladin - Anatomy & Physiology)

By kahn.yiin

Tags: biology, anatomy, physiology, saladin

Flashcards made from the textbook “Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function (Ninth Edition)” by Kenneth S. Saladin covering chapters 1-12 and 26 and would likely be very helpful for any beginner-level anatomy and physiology course

Contents

  • Exhaustive and thorough card set for learning and memorizing almost all concepts, facts, figures, and more from the textbook and the accompanying McGraw Hill Connect website
  • The deck is divided into subdecks that correspond to the chapters in the book
  • Each subdeck starts with cards that cover the material presented in each chapter (created in the same order) and concludes with cards that cover the review questions in the Study Guide
  • Supplemental material presented in the accompanying website, if available, is presented after the cards that cover the material presented in each chapter either before or after the cards that cover the review questions in the Study Guide
  • To the best of my ability, I have verified that all of the cards are clear, concise, and accurate - however, if you find any errata, please notify me via the Anki Decks website (https://ankidecks.com) so that I may make corrections ASAP

How To Use This Deck

  • If I may, first let me share a word of advice: any Anatomy & Physiology course, even a beginner course such as one using this textbook, will be very demanding and require lots of effort on a daily basis
    • By creating and sharing this deck, I hope to make learning Anatomy & Physiology easier even if by just a little bit
  • I created this deck while taking Anatomy & Physiology, and I was able to earn an A in the course with no additional notes of any kind
  • I hope that I have done the hard part in creating all or nearly all of the flashcards you will need to earn an A in your course

Here is how I would approach studying for Anatomy & Physiology with this Anki deck and any beginner Anatomy & Physiology textbook:

  1. Back up this Anki deck to a safe location immediately after downloading
  2. Open the original copy of this Anki deck in Anki on your PC
  3. Look at the material your class will be covering for Test 1
    1. For me, Test 1 covered Chapters 1, 1.5, and 2
  4. Create a new Anki deck called something similar to “Anatomy & Physiology - Test 1” 1.Move the Cards in the corresponding subdecks to your new deck
    1. Note that moving the cards back from your new deck to the corresponding subdecks will be significantly more difficult
    2. If you need to the cards back in their original subdecks, I would recommend making and opening another copy of the backup
    3. To move the Cards, click the subdeck on the main Anki screen, click Browse just above the deck title, highlight all of the cards you want to move, alternate-click one of the highlighted cards, click Cards on the pop-up menu, click Change Deck on the submenu, and click to highlight your new deck on the dialog that appears and then click Move Cards
  5. Find the total number of cards in your new deck
    1. To find this number, click to highlight your new deck in the left pane of the Browse window and look at the top left of the window: the total number of cards in your new deck should appear to the right of the word “Browse”
  6. Calculate the number of working days you have until Test 1
    1. This may or may not include Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays
    2. Note that you will have to study more each day for every resting day And that you will have more cards to review the day after your resting days
  7. Divide the total number of cards in your new deck by the number of working days to find the minimum number of new cards you will have to learn each day
    1. For example, if you have 18 working days and 1,800 cards, you will have to learn a minimum of 100 cards each day
    2. Note that this may seem like a lot - and many days I felt it was - but I am sure you will find quite often that it is less that it appears
    3. Create a new preset for this number
    4. Make sure your new deck is open on the main Anki screen, click Options, click the down-arrow to the right of the Save button, click Add Preset, type a name for the new preset e.g. Focus, and click OK on the Add Preset dialog, type this number in the text box to the right of “New cards/day”, change the number in the text box to the right of “Maximum reviews/day” according to the warning message that appears, and click Save
  8. Regardless of how much actual time you will need for any particular day, from my experience, I would budget at least one hour for every 50 cards so 4 hours for 200 cards 1.This is very important: on the first day (meaning not just the first day of class but the first day after each test), read the assigned chapters without taking any notes Before using Anki
    1. Then start learning the cards either on your PC or a mobile device (I mostly used my smartphone to learn new cards and my PC to review old cards)
  9. When learning the cards, I would recommend keeping a pen-and-paper handy to write down any questions you may have
  10. After learning the cards, I would recommend first searching the Internet for answers to your questions and then asking your professor about any questions you were unable to find satisfactory answers for online
  11. A week or so before test day, find the topics to be covered on the exam and go over each in as much detail as possible in your textbook and cards

Tips

  • I would recommend learning new cards before reviewing old cards, as I tried reviewing old cards first for a couple of days initially but found I was exhausted by the time the new cards appeared
    • On the other hand, I often found reviewing old cards to be easy after learning new cards
    • To learn new cards first, click Tools on the toolbar of the main Anki screen, click Preferences, click Scheduling, and select “Show new cards before reviews” from the drop-down menu
  • Sometimes the Anki scheduling algorithm does not schedule new cards in the correct order
    • For instance, you may suddenly be presented with new cards that you know to be from a different chapter
    • To be safe, before starting any new Anki deck, I recommend making sure that Anki presents new cards in the order added
    • (I always do this in Anki for my smartphone, so this is my guess for how to perform the corresponding procedure in Anki for my PC)
    • To make sure Anki presents new cards in the order added on PC, make sure your new deck is open on the main Anki screen, click Options at the bottom, click “Random” in the drop-down menu under Insertion order, click Save, close the Options dialog, click Options at the bottom again, click “Sequential (oldest cards first)” in the drop-down menu under Insertion order, click Save, and close the Options dialog
    • To make sure Anki presents new cards in the order added on a smartphone, make sure you are looking at a card from your deck on Anki mobile, tap the three dots in the upper right, tap “Deck options” on the pop-up menu, tap “New cards”, tap “New cards in order added” under Order, tap “New cards in random order”, tap the back arrow or swipe right to return to your card, tap the three dots in the upper right again, tap “Deck options” on the pop-up menu, tap “New cards”, tap “New cards in random order” under Order, tap “New cards in order added”, and tap the back arrow or swipe right to return to your card

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A-Level OCR A Physics Flashcards

By Theorizing

Tags: physics, ocr, ocr a

These are flashcards based on A-Level Physics Textbook for OCR A. The deck contains roughly 1000 flashcards, with definitions, diagrams, equations and descriptions almost exclusively from the textbook. I hope you find it useful as an effective way to learn all the theory for your A-Level exams.

Complete Human Anatomy - LATIN SAMPLE

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, latin

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

This is a sample of Complete Human Anatomy deck.

The following sample is in LATIN

The sample contains 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) in language of your choosing.


Description of the COMPLETE HUMAN ANATOMY deck below:

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Complete Human Anatomy is a deck containing 7623 cards based on 1429 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments, plexuses, joints and organs of the whole human body. Making it a compendium of human anatomy that can teach you much more than any anatomy atlas.

The Complete Human Anatomy deck contains Upper limb, Lower limb, Thorax, Abdomen and pelvic cavity, Head and neck and Central Nervous System decks.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Complete Human Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is Latin.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:

Complete Human Anatomy - ENGLISH SAMPLE

By Anatking

Tags: human anatomy, anatomy, english

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

This is a sample of Complete Human Anatomy deck.

The following sample is in ENGLISH

The sample contains 60 photos and 60 cards (10 from each deck) in language of your choosing.


Description of the COMPLETE HUMAN ANATOMY deck below:

!WARNING! The series of human anatomy decks contain photos of real human cadavers which might be disturbing to some users.

The Complete Human Anatomy is a deck containing 7623 cards based on 1429 human cadavers pictures made in a real dissecting room. This particular deck focuses on bones, muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, ligaments, plexuses, joints and organs of the whole human body. Making it a compendium of human anatomy that can teach you much more than any anatomy atlas.

The Complete Human Anatomy deck contains Upper limb, Lower limb, Thorax, Abdomen and pelvic cavity, Head and neck and Central Nervous System decks.

Each picture is signed, verified and lets the user type in the name of pointed anatomical structure what is the best possible option to prepare for anatomy exam. Personally, using only the COMPLETE ANATOMY I’ve passed my practical exam with an A- grade, and haven’t ever opened a book to study.

The deck is intended for med students all around the world to help them pass, what is for many, the hardest subject during all years of med-school, but people who would just like to study human anatomy for fun, won’t find a better option because to start learning anatomy with the Complete Human Anatomy you don’t have to study before, meaning that the entry lvl is at 0.

In all the decks following abbreviations have been used:

  • Arteria / Artery - a.
  • Vena / Vein - v.
  • Nervus / Nerve - n.
  • Musculus / Muscle - m.
  • Ligamentum / Ligament - lig.
  • Dexter - dex.
  • Sinister - sin.

Creating this decks took many hundreds of hours for few people, but it’s only human to make mistakes, so if you find a mistake, spelling error or some kind of bug or if you have any suggestions please let me know and contact me on reddit: CompleteHumanAnatomy

The deck language is English.

The deck is available both in Latin and English, and it’s part of a bigger project called “COMPLETE ANATOMY” the full list of all the decks can be found below:

A-Level OCR A Chemistry Flashcards

By Theorizing

Tags: chemistry, ocr, ocr a

These are flashcards based on A-Level Chemistry Textbook for OCR A. The deck contains roughly 1000 flashcards, with definitions, diagrams, equations and descriptions almost exclusively from the textbook. I hope you find it useful as an effective way to learn all the theory for your A-Level exams.

Bio 142 (Saladin - Anatomy & Physiology)

By kahn.yiin

Tags: biology, anatomy, physiology, saladin

Flashcards made from the textbook “Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function (Ninth Edition)” by Kenneth S. Saladin covering chapters 13-25 and 27-29 and would likely be very helpful for any beginner-level anatomy and physiology course

Contents

  • Exhaustive and thorough card set for learning and memorizing almost all concepts, facts, figures, and more from the textbook and the accompanying McGraw Hill Connect website
  • The deck is divided into subdecks that correspond to the chapters in the book
  • Each subdeck starts with cards that cover the material presented in each chapter (created in the same order) and concludes with cards that cover the review questions in the Study Guide
  • Supplemental material presented in the accompanying website, if available, is presented after the cards that cover the material presented in each chapter either before or after the cards that cover the review questions in the Study Guide
  • To the best of my ability, I have verified that all of the cards are clear, concise, and accurate - however, if you find any errata, please notify me via the Anki Decks website (https://ankidecks.com) so that I may make corrections ASAP

How To Use This Deck

  • If I may, first let me share a word of advice: any Anatomy & Physiology course, even a beginner course such as one using this textbook, will be very demanding and require lots of effort on a daily basis
    • By creating and sharing this deck, I hope to make learning Anatomy & Physiology easier even if by just a little bit
  • I created this deck while taking Anatomy & Physiology, and I was able to earn an A in the course with no additional notes of any kind
  • I hope that I have done the hard part in creating all or nearly all of the flashcards you will need to earn an A in your course

Here is how I would approach studying for Anatomy & Physiology with this Anki deck and any beginner Anatomy & Physiology textbook:

  1. Back up this Anki deck to a safe location immediately after downloading
  2. Open the original copy of this Anki deck in Anki on your PC
  3. Look at the material your class will be covering for Test 1
    1. For me, Test 1 covered Chapters 13 and 14
  4. Create a new Anki deck called something similar to “Anatomy & Physiology - Test 1”
  5. Move the Cards in the corresponding subdecks to your new deck
    1. Note that moving the cards back from your new deck to the corresponding subdecks will be significantly more difficult
    2. If you need to move the cards back in their original subdecks, I would recommend making and opening another copy of the backup
    3. To move the Cards, click the subdeck on the main Anki screen, click Browse just above the deck title, highlight all of the cards you want to move, alternate-click one of the highlighted cards, click Cards on the pop-up menu, click Change Deck on the submenu, and click to highlight your new deck on the dialog that appears and then click Move Cards
  6. Find the total number of cards in your new deck
    1. To find this number, click to highlight your new deck in the left pane of the Browse window and look at the top left of the window: the total number of cards in your new deck should appear to the right of the word “Browse”
  7. Calculate the number of working days you have until Test 1
    1. This may or may not include Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays
    2. Note that you will have to study more each day for every resting day And that you will have more cards to review the day after your resting days
  8. Divide the total number of cards in your new deck by the number of working days to find the minimum number of new cards you will have to learn each day
    1. For example, if you have 18 working days and 1,800 cards, you will have to learn a minimum of 100 cards each day
    2. Note that this may seem like a lot - and many days I felt it was - but I am sure you will find quite often that it is less that it appears
    3. Create a new preset for this number
      1. Make sure your new deck is open on the main Anki screen, click Options, click the down-arrow to the right of the Save button, click Add Preset, type a name for the new preset e.g. Focus, and click OK on the Add Preset dialog, type this number in the text box to the right of “New cards/day”, change the number in the text box to the right of “Maximum reviews/day” according to the warning message that appears, and click Save
  9. Regardless of how much actual time you will need for any particular day, from my experience, I would budget at least one hour for every 50 cards so 4 hours for 200 cards
  10. This is very important: on the first day (meaning not just the first day of class but the first day after each test), read the assigned chapters without taking any notes Before using Anki
    1. Then start learning the cards either on your PC or a mobile device (I mostly used my smartphone to learn new cards and my PC to review old cards)
  11. When learning the cards, I would recommend keeping a pen-and-paper handy to write down any questions you may have
  12. After learning the cards, I would recommend first searching the Internet for answers to your questions and then asking your professor about any questions you were unable to find satisfactory answers for online
  13. A week or so before test day, find the topics to be covered on the exam and go over each in as much detail as possible in your textbook and cards

Tips

  • I would recommend learning new cards before reviewing old cards, as I tried reviewing old cards first for a couple of days initially but found I was exhausted by the time the new cards appeared
    • On the other hand, I often found reviewing old cards to be easy after learning new cards
    • To learn new cards first, click Tools on the toolbar of the main Anki screen, click Preferences, click Scheduling, and select “Show new cards before reviews” from the drop-down menu
  • Sometimes the Anki scheduling algorithm does not schedule new cards in the correct order
    • For instance, you may suddenly be presented with new cards that you know to be from a different chapter
    • To be safe, before starting any new Anki deck, I recommend making sure that Anki presents new cards in the order added
    • (I always do this in Anki for my smartphone, so this is my guess for how to perform the corresponding procedure in Anki for my PC)
    • To make sure Anki presents new cards in the order added on PC, make sure your new deck is open on the main Anki screen, click Options at the bottom, click “Random” in the drop-down menu under Insertion order, click Save, close the Options dialog, click Options at the bottom again, click “Sequential (oldest cards first)” in the drop-down menu under Insertion order, click Save, and close the Options dialog
    • To make sure Anki presents new cards in the order added on a smartphone, make sure you are looking at a card from your deck on Anki mobile, tap the three dots in the upper right, tap “Deck options” on the pop-up menu, tap “New cards”, tap “New cards in order added” under Order, tap “New cards in random order”, tap the back arrow or swipe right to return to your card, tap the three dots in the upper right again, tap “Deck options” on the pop-up menu, tap “New cards”, tap “New cards in random order” under Order, tap “New cards in order added”, and tap the back arrow or swipe right to return to your card

If my Anki deck has helped you, please help me pay for college!

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Chm 111 (Tro - Chemistry A Molecular Approach)

By kahn.yiin

Tags: chemisty, tro

Flashcards made from the textbook “Chemistry: A Molecular Approach (Fourth Edition)” by Nivaldo J. Tro covering chapters 1-10 and would likely be very helpful for any college-level General Chemistry I course

Contents

  • Exhaustive and thorough card set for learning and memorizing almost all concepts, facts, figures, and more from the textbook and supplemental materials
  • The deck is divided into subdecks that correspond to the chapters in the book
  • Each subdeck starts with cards that cover the material presented in each chapter (created in the same order) and concludes with cards that cover the review questions in the Self-Assessment Quiz
  • Supplemental materials, if available, are presented amongst the cards that cover the material presented in each chapter
  • To the best of my ability, I have verified that all of the cards are clear, concise, and accurate - however, if you find any errata, please notify me via the Anki Decks website (https://ankidecks.com) so that I may make corrections ASAP

How To Use This Deck

  • By creating and sharing this deck, I hope to make learning General Chemistry I easier even if by just a little bit
  • I created this deck while taking General Chemistry I, and I was able to earn an A in the course with no additional notes of any kind
  • I hope that I have done the hard part in creating all or nearly all of the flashcards you will need to earn an A in your course

Here is how I would approach studying for General Chemistry I with this Anki deck and any college-level chemistry textbook:

  1. Back up this Anki deck to a safe location immediately after downloading
  2. Open the original copy of this Anki deck in Anki on your PC
  3. Look at the material your class will be covering for Test 1
    1. For me, Test 1 covered Chapters 1, 2, and 7
  4. Create a new Anki deck called something similar to “General Chemistry I - Test 1”
  5. Move the Cards in the corresponding subdecks to your new deck
    1. Note that moving the cards back from your new deck to the corresponding subdecks will be significantly more difficult
    2. If you need to move the cards back in their original subdecks, I would recommend making and opening another copy of the backup
    3. To move the Cards, click the subdeck on the main Anki screen, click Browse just above the deck title, highlight all of the cards you want to move, alternate-click one of the highlighted cards, click Cards on the pop-up menu, click Change Deck on the submenu, and click to highlight your new deck on the dialog that appears and then click Move Cards
  6. Find the total number of cards in your new deck
    1. To find this number, click to highlight your new deck in the left pane of the Browse window and look at the top left of the window: the total number of cards in your new deck should appear to the right of the word “Browse”
  7. Calculate the number of working days you have until Test 1
    1. This may or may not include Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays
    2. Note that you will have to study more each day for every resting day And that you will have more cards to review the day after your resting days
  8. Divide the total number of cards in your new deck by the number of working days to find the minimum number of new cards you will have to learn each day
    1. For example, if you have 18 working days and 1,800 cards, you will have to learn a minimum of 100 cards each day
    2. Note that this may seem like a lot - and many days I felt it was - but I am sure you will find quite often that it is less that it appears
    3. Create a new preset for this number
      1. Make sure your new deck is open on the main Anki screen, click Options, click the down-arrow to the right of the Save button, click Add Preset, type a name for the new preset e.g. Focus, and click OK on the Add Preset dialog, type this number in the text box to the right of “New cards/day”, change the number in the text box to the right of “Maximum reviews/day” according to the warning message that appears, and click Save
  9. Note for this deck only, there is a section of chapter 1 that is extremely memorization-intensive
    1. For this section, I was able to limit my daily memorization to 20-40 new cards a day without much detrimental effect
  10. Regardless of how much actual time you will need for any particular day, from my experience, I would budget at least one hour for every 50 cards so 4 hours for 200 cards
  11. This is very important: on the first day (meaning not just the first day of class but the first day after each test), read the assigned chapters without taking any notes Before using Anki
    1. Then start learning the cards either on your PC or a mobile device (I mostly used my smartphone to learn new cards and my PC to review old cards)
  12. When learning the cards, I would recommend keeping a pen-and-paper handy to write down any questions you may have
  13. After learning the cards, I would recommend first searching the Internet for answers to your questions and then asking your professor about any questions you were unable to find satisfactory answers for online
  14. A week or so before test day, find the topics to be covered on the exam and go over each in as much detail as possible in your textbook and cards

Tips

  • I would recommend learning new cards before reviewing old cards, as I tried reviewing old cards first for a couple of days initially but found I was exhausted by the time the new cards appeared
    • On the other hand, I often found reviewing old cards to be easy after learning new cards
    • To learn new cards first, click Tools on the toolbar of the main Anki screen, click Preferences, click Scheduling, and select “Show new cards before reviews” from the drop-down menu
  • Sometimes the Anki scheduling algorithm does not schedule new cards in the correct order
    • For instance, you may suddenly be presented with new cards that you know to be from a different chapter
    • To be safe, before starting any new Anki deck, I recommend making sure that Anki presents new cards in the order added
    • (I always do this in Anki for my smartphone, so this is my guess for how to perform the corresponding procedure in Anki for my PC)
    • To make sure Anki presents new cards in the order added on PC, make sure your new deck is open on the main Anki screen, click Options at the bottom, click “Random” in the drop-down menu under Insertion order, click Save, close the Options dialog, click Options at the bottom again, click “Sequential (oldest cards first)” in the drop-down menu under Insertion order, click Save, and close the Options dialog
    • To make sure Anki presents new cards in the order added on a smartphone, make sure you are looking at a card from your deck on Anki mobile, tap the three dots in the upper right, tap “Deck options” on the pop-up menu, tap “New cards”, tap “New cards in order added” under Order, tap “New cards in random order”, tap the back arrow or swipe right to return to your card, tap the three dots in the upper right again, tap “Deck options” on the pop-up menu, tap “New cards”, tap “New cards in random order” under Order, tap “New cards in order added”, and tap the back arrow or swipe right to return to your card

If my Anki deck has helped you, please help me pay for college!

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Mnemonic Major System

By memory_champ

Tags: mnemonic major, memory

I assembled this deck from wikipedia’s mnemonic major system page:

The major system … is a mnemonic technique used to aid in memorizing numbers.

The system works by converting numbers into consonant sounds, then into words by adding vowels. The system works on the principle that images can be remembered more easily than numbers.

An example, from wikipeida:

Each numeral maps to a set of similar sounds with similar mouth and tongue positions. For most people it would be easier to remember 3.1415927 (an approximation of the mathematical constant pi) as:

meteor (314, /m/-/t/-/r/)

tail (15, /t/-/l/)

pink (927, /p/-/N/-/k/, and taking /N/ to be 2)

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Vim Single Keybindings

By cs_student

Tags: vim, programming

All the single key bindings in vim. Compiled from here.

Excludes unbound keys because why would you want to memorize those.

Definitions (from the website):

  • word - a lower-case word (“w”, “b”, “e” commands) is defined by a consecutive string of letters, numbers, or underscore, or a consecutive string of characters that is not any of {letters, numbers, underscore, whitespace}
  • Word - an upper-case word (“W”, “B”, “E” commands) is a consecutive sequence of non-whitespace.
  • sentence
  • paragraph
  • cursor motion command - any command which positions the cursor is ok here, including the use of numeric prefixes. In addition, a repeat of the edit command usually means to apply to the entire current line. For example, “<<” means shift current line left; “cc” means replace entire current line; and “dd” means delete entire current line. >>
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Phl 111 (Baronett - Logic)

By kahn.yiin

Tags: philosophy, logic, baronett

Flashcards made from the textbook “Logic (Fourth Edition)” by Stan Baronett covering chapters 1-8 and would likely be very helpful for any college-level Logic I (Philosophy) course

Contents

  • Exhaustive and thorough card set for learning and memorizing almost all concepts, facts, figures, and more from the textbook and supplemental materials
  • The deck is divided into subdecks that correspond to the chapters in the book
  • Each subdeck starts with cards that cover the material presented in each chapter (created in the same order)
  • Supplemental materials, if available, are presented amongst or after the cards that cover the material presented in each chapter
  • To the best of my ability, I have verified that all of the cards are clear, concise, and accurate - however, if you find any errata, please notify me via the Anki Decks website (https://ankidecks.com) so that I may make corrections ASAP

How To Use This Deck

  • By creating and sharing this deck, I hope to make learning Logic I easier even if by just a little bit
  • I created this deck while taking Logic I, and I was able to earn an A in the course with no additional notes of any kind
  • I hope that I have done the hard part in creating all or nearly all of the flashcards you will need to earn an A in your course

Here is how I would approach studying for Logic I with this Anki deck and any college-level logic textbook:

  1. Back up this Anki deck to a safe location immediately after downloading
  2. Open the original copy of this Anki deck in Anki on your PC
  3. Look at the material your class will be covering for Test 1
    1. For me, Test 1 covered Chapters 1 and 2
  4. Create a new Anki deck called something similar to “Logic I - Test 1”
  5. Move the Cards in the corresponding subdecks to your new deck
    1. Note that moving the cards back from your new deck to the corresponding subdecks will be significantly more difficult
    2. If you need to move the cards back in their original subdecks, I would recommend making and opening another copy of the backup
    3. To move the Cards, click the subdeck on the main Anki screen, click Browse just above the deck title, highlight all of the cards you want to move, alternate-click one of the highlighted cards, click Cards on the pop-up menu, click Change Deck on the submenu, and click to highlight your new deck on the dialog that appears and then click Move Cards
  6. Find the total number of cards in your new deck
    1. To find this number, click to highlight your new deck in the left pane of the Browse window and look at the top left of the window: the total number of cards in your new deck should appear to the right of the word “Browse”
  7. Calculate the number of working days you have until Test 1
    1. This may or may not include Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays
    2. Note that you will have to study more each day for every resting day And that you will have more cards to review the day after your resting days
  8. Divide the total number of cards in your new deck by the number of working days to find the minimum number of new cards you will have to learn each day
    1. For example, if you have 18 working days and 1,800 cards, you will have to learn a minimum of 100 cards each day
    2. Note that this may seem like a lot - and many days I felt it was - but I am sure you will find quite often that it is less that it appears
    3. Create a new preset for this number
      1. Make sure your new deck is open on the main Anki screen, click Options, click the down-arrow to the right of the Save button, click Add Preset, type a name for the new preset e.g. Focus, and click OK on the Add Preset dialog, type this number in the text box to the right of “New cards/day”, change the number in the text box to the right of “Maximum reviews/day” according to the warning message that appears, and click Save
  9. Regardless of how much actual time you will need for any particular day, from my experience, I would budget at least one hour for every 50 cards so 4 hours for 200 cards
  10. This is very important: on the first day (meaning not just the first day of class but the first day after each test), read the assigned chapters without taking any notes Before using Anki
    1. Then start learning the cards either on your PC or a mobile device (I mostly used my smartphone to learn new cards and my PC to review old cards)
  11. When learning the cards, I would recommend keeping a pen-and-paper handy to write down any questions you may have
  12. After learning the cards, I would recommend first searching the Internet for answers to your questions and then asking your professor about any questions you were unable to find satisfactory answers for online
  13. A week or so before test day, find the topics to be covered on the exam and go over each in as much detail as possible in your textbook and cards

Tips

  • I would recommend learning new cards before reviewing old cards, as I tried reviewing old cards first for a couple of days initially but found I was exhausted by the time the new cards appeared
    • On the other hand, I often found reviewing old cards to be easy after learning new cards
    • To learn new cards first, click Tools on the toolbar of the main Anki screen, click Preferences, click Scheduling, and select “Show new cards before reviews” from the drop-down menu
  • Sometimes the Anki scheduling algorithm does not schedule new cards in the correct order
    • For instance, you may suddenly be presented with new cards that you know to be from a different chapter
    • To be safe, before starting any new Anki deck, I recommend making sure that Anki presents new cards in the order added
    • (I always do this in Anki for my smartphone, so this is my guess for how to perform the corresponding procedure in Anki for my PC)
    • To make sure Anki presents new cards in the order added on PC, make sure your new deck is open on the main Anki screen, click Options at the bottom, click “Random” in the drop-down menu under Insertion order, click Save, close the Options dialog, click Options at the bottom again, click “Sequential (oldest cards first)” in the drop-down menu under Insertion order, click Save, and close the Options dialog
    • To make sure Anki presents new cards in the order added on a smartphone, make sure you are looking at a card from your deck on Anki mobile, tap the three dots in the upper right, tap “Deck options” on the pop-up menu, tap “New cards”, tap “New cards in order added” under Order, tap “New cards in random order”, tap the back arrow or swipe right to return to your card, tap the three dots in the upper right again, tap “Deck options” on the pop-up menu, tap “New cards”, tap “New cards in random order” under Order, tap “New cards in order added”, and tap the back arrow or swipe right to return to your card

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PCRE (PHP) Flavor RegEx

By pyXelr

Tags: regex, php, computer science

All regular expressions (RegEx) of a PCRE (PHP) flavor, taken from the “quick reference” of regex101.com (online regex tester and debugger).

The deck is well divided into appropriate tags:

  • Anchors
  • Character Classes
  • Flags/Modifiers
  • General Tokens
  • Group Constructs
  • Meta Sequences
  • Quantifiers
  • Substitution

Each note is appropriately formatted to ease the readability. Additionally, every note is supported by an example. Finally, the most common tokens are marked by a “regex::common_token” tag.

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Medical Arabic. 532 Free Cards for Clinicians | Eidetic

By Eidetic

Tags: arabic, medical, clinic, healthcare, doctors, audio, saudi

Doctor, nurse, or pharmacist working in Saudi Arabia and tired of pulling in a translator every time you need to take a history? This deck was built for the clinic, not the classroom.

Our Medical Arabic deck contains 844 notes (2,087 cards) across 20 clinical themes, organized by the Calgary-Cambridge communication framework, with male and female native Arabic audio on every clinical term and example sentence. Includes Saudi colloquial and simplified MSA side by side so you can match the register your patient is using.

Get the full deck at eidetic.cards/s/medical-arabic

What’s inside (free sample, 212 items / 532 cards):

  • Real clinical Arabic, Saudi colloquial and simplified MSA side by side
  • Male AND female native audio on every clinical term and example sentence
  • 3 card types: Recognition, Production, and Cloze (fill-in-the-blank)
  • Covers 20 clinical themes: history taking, medications, emergencies, discharge, and more
  • Organized by the Calgary-Cambridge clinical communication framework
  • Role tags: filter by doctor, nurse, pharmacist, or student
  • Cultural notes for Ramadan fasting, gender-sensitive exams, and religious context

Who this is for: Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, medical students, and hospital staff working in Saudi Arabia or the broader Gulf who need functional clinical Arabic for taking histories, explaining procedures, giving discharge instructions, and everyday patient communication. Also useful for expat clinicians preparing for assignment in the region.

The full deck has 844 notes across 20 clinical themes covering body parts, symptoms, history taking, physical exam, diseases, medications, procedures, consent, emergencies, discharge, cultural context, pediatrics, OB/GYN, mental health, and more.

→ Get it at eidetic.cards/s/medical-arabic

FSP Medical German. 541 Free Audio Exam Cards | Eidetic

By Eidetic

Tags: german, medical, fsp, fachsprache, approbation, arabic, audio

Preparing for the Fachsprachprüfung? The hardest part isn’t the medicine. It’s finding vocabulary that actually matches what the examiners test. This deck was built for the FSP exam specifically, not adapted from a general German course.

Our Medical German FSP deck contains 1,041 notes (3,493 cards) across 28 medical themes, including 370 Fachsprache-Laiensprache pair cards that drill technical vs patient-friendly vocabulary. This is exactly what the exam tests. Male professional audio on every Fachsprache and Laiensprache term. Arabic translations on every card for Arabic-speaking candidates. Cards from all 4 exam sections: Anamnese, Arztbrief, Arzt-Arzt-Gespräch, and Fachsprache-Laiensprache.

Get the full deck at eidetic.cards/s/medical-german-fsp

What’s inside (free sample, 159 notes / 541 cards):

  • 159 notes drawn from all 4 FSP exam sections (Anamnese, Arztbrief, Arzt-Arzt-Gespräch, Fachsprache-Laiensprache)
  • 4 card types: Recognition, Production, Cloze, and Fach-Laien pairs
  • Professional male audio on every Fachsprache and Laiensprache term
  • Fach-Laien pair cards drilling technical vs patient-friendly vocabulary
  • Arabic translations on every card (toggle on or off with one tap)
  • FSP exam tips on high-yield cards
  • Three German gender colors: der (blue), die (pink), das (green)
  • Professional dark and light mode card design

Who this is for: Foreign-trained physicians preparing for the German Fachsprachprüfung (FSP) to unlock the Approbation. Especially useful for Arabic-speaking candidates from Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan thanks to the optional Arabic toggle. Also useful for any clinician working in German-speaking healthcare settings.

The full deck has 1,041 notes (3,493 cards) across 28 medical themes, including 370 Fachsprache-Laiensprache pair cards and exam tips throughout.

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Medical French for the EVC Exam. 520 Free Cards | Eidetic

By Eidetic

Tags: french, medical, evc, clinical, doctors, audio, exam, arabic

Preparing for the EVC (Épreuves de Vérification des Connaissances) to practice medicine in France? This deck was built for the EVC specifically. Every card comes from the 4 clinical sub-decks the exam actually tests.

Our Medical French EVC deck contains 1,115 notes (3,794 cards) across 4 clinical sub-decks: Interrogatoire (Patient History), Rédaction Médicale (Report Writing), Système de Santé (Healthcare System), and Technique/Patient Pairs. Plus 70 Pattern Drill cards covering subjunctive, passé composé, conditional, negation, and pronoun placement. Dual male and female native French audio on every term. Arabic translations on every card for Arabic-speaking candidates.

Get the full deck at eidetic.cards/s/medical-french

What’s inside (free sample, 520 cards):

  • 141 vocabulary cards plus 13 Pattern Drill cards from the full deck
  • 4 card types per entry: Recognition (FR to EN), Production (EN to FR), Cloze, and Technique to Patient pairs
  • Dual male and female native French audio
  • Cards drawn from all 4 clinical sub-decks
  • Side by side Technique and Patient boxes showing formal medical terminology alongside patient-friendly equivalents
  • Optional Arabic toggle on every card
  • EVC exam tips with clinical pearls and strategy notes
  • Professional dark and light mode card design

Who this is for: Foreign-trained physicians preparing for the French EVC, the medical licensing exam for non-EU doctors. Especially useful for Arabic-speaking candidates thanks to the optional Arabic toggle. Also useful for any healthcare professional working in French-speaking clinical settings.

The full deck has 1,115 notes (3,794 cards) across 4 clinical sub-decks, plus 70 Pattern Drill cards covering 7 grammar categories.

→ Get it at eidetic.cards/s/medical-french

European Spanish. 536 Free Cards with Audio | Eidetic

By Eidetic

Tags: spanish, castilian, spain, vosotros, vocabulary, audio, cefr

Learning Spanish for Spain specifically, not Latin America? This deck teaches authentic Castilian. Vosotros conjugations, distinción pronunciation, and Spain specific vocabulary that Latin American apps skip.

Our European Spanish deck contains 1,429 notes (4,193 cards) across 41 themes, plus 47 Pattern Drill cards covering vosotros forms, distinción, and leísmo. Male and female native Castilian audio on every word and example sentence, with a phonetic pronunciation guide that reflects Castilian distinción (for example, “THEH-nah” for cena). Dialect variant notes flag Latin American differences.

Get the full deck at eidetic.cards/s/european-spanish

What’s inside (free sample, 188 notes / 536 cards):

  • Authentic Castilian Spanish with vosotros forms, distinción, and leísmo
  • 3 card types per note: Recognition, Production, and Cloze
  • Male and female native Castilian audio on every word and sentence
  • Phonetic pronunciation guide reflecting Castilian distinción
  • Example sentences with Spain specific phrasing and vocabulary
  • Dialect variant notes flagging Latin American differences
  • All 4 CEFR sub-decks: Survival (A1), Daily Life (A2), Fluency (B1), Advanced (B2)
  • Professional dark and light mode card design

Who this is for: Learners specifically targeting Spain, including study abroad students, people planning a move to Spain, partners of Spaniards, and anyone tired of Latin American Spanish content when they need the Castilian version. Also useful for serious learners who want to understand the difference.

The full deck has 1,429 notes across 41 themes plus 47 Pattern Drill cards specifically targeting vosotros forms, distinción, and leísmo.

→ Get it at eidetic.cards/s/european-spanish

Latin American Spanish. 537 Free Audio Cards | Eidetic

By Eidetic

Tags: spanish, latin, mexican, dialect, vocabulary, audio, cefr

Want to learn the Spanish people actually speak across Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina, not the Spain version every app defaults to? This is Latin American Spanish with a Mexican base and variant notes for the rest of the region.

Our Latin American Spanish deck contains 1,909 notes (5,557 cards) across 47 themes, plus 85 Pattern Drill cards for irregular verbs and stem-changing patterns. Male and female native Latin American audio on every word and example sentence. Mexican Spanish base with Colombian and Argentine variant notes where vocabulary differs. Organized across CEFR A1 to B2 levels.

Get the full deck at eidetic.cards/s/latin-american-spanish

What’s inside (free sample, 187 notes / 537 cards):

  • 175 vocabulary notes across all 4 CEFR sub-decks (Survival, Daily Life, Fluency, Advanced) plus 12 Pattern Drill cards
  • 3 card types per note: Recognition, Production, and Cloze
  • Male and female native Latin American audio on every word and sentence
  • Phonetic pronunciation guide on every card (for example, “OH-lah” for hola)
  • Example sentences in real context with English translations
  • Cultural notes and regional dialect variants where relevant
  • Professional dark and light mode card design

Who this is for: Heritage speakers reconnecting with Mexican, Colombian, or Argentine family. Travelers heading to Latin America for a few months or a few years. Serious learners who want a Spanish deck that acknowledges Spain is not the only Spanish-speaking country. Also useful for US healthcare and education workers serving Spanish-speaking communities.

The full deck has 1,909 notes across 47 themes plus 85 Pattern Drill cards covering preterite, imperfect, subjunctive, stem changes, and irregular verbs.

→ Get it at eidetic.cards/s/latin-american-spanish

Medical Spanish. 534 Free Cards for Clinicians | Eidetic

By Eidetic

Tags: spanish, medical, clinical, healthcare, doctors, nurses, audio

Healthcare worker who needs clinical Spanish but doesn’t have time to learn the whole language? This deck was designed for the clinic, not the classroom. Every card is a phrase you’ll actually use with a patient.

Our Medical Spanish deck contains 1,002 notes (3,006 cards) across 25 clinical themes organized into 4 sub-decks: Foundation, Clinical Core, Communication, and Specialties. Male and female native Latin American audio on every phrase, example sentences drawn from real clinical scenarios, and cultural notes on patient communication and regional differences.

Get the full deck at eidetic.cards/s/medical-spanish

What’s inside (free sample, 178 notes / 534 cards):

  • 178 vocabulary notes pulled from all 4 clinical sub-decks
  • 3 card types per note: Recognition, Production, and Cloze
  • Male and female native Latin American audio on every word and sentence
  • Phonetic pronunciation guide on every card
  • Example sentences drawn from real clinical scenarios (history taking, procedures, discharge)
  • Cultural notes on patient communication and regional variants
  • Designed for the clinic, not the classroom. No “¿dónde está la biblioteca?” vocabulary

Who this is for: US, UK, and Canadian healthcare workers (physicians, nurses, PAs, pharmacists, and medical students) who need functional clinical Spanish for history taking, medication counseling, giving discharge instructions, and daily patient communication. Also useful for clinicians working with Spanish-speaking communities in any country.

The full deck has 1,002 notes across 25 clinical themes. Foundation sub-deck is active by default. Other sub-decks are pre-suspended so you can unsuspend topics as you need them.

→ Get it at eidetic.cards/s/medical-spanish

General German. 517 Free Audio Cards (A1 to B2) | Eidetic

By Eidetic

Tags: german, vocabulary, audio, cefr, grammar, dative, accusative

Learning German for work, study, or a move to Germany and frustrated by apps that teach “Ich heiße…” for the third time? This deck takes you from A1 survival phrases all the way to B2 advanced vocabulary, with pattern drills that actually address the hard parts of German grammar.

Our General German deck contains 1,441 notes (4,197 cards) across 42 themes, plus 63 Pattern Drill cards covering accusative, dative, separable verbs, strong verbs, word order, modals, and Konjunktiv II. Male and female native German audio on every word and example sentence. Austrian and Swiss dialect variant notes where relevant. Organized across CEFR A1 to B2 levels.

Get the full deck at eidetic.cards/s/general-german

What’s inside (free sample, 177 notes / 517 cards):

  • 170 vocabulary notes plus 7 Pattern Drill cards from the full deck
  • 3 card types: Recognition, Production, and Cloze
  • Male and female native German audio on every word and sentence
  • Phonetic pronunciation guide on every card
  • Example sentences in real context with English translations
  • Cultural notes and Austrian or Swiss dialect variants where relevant
  • Pattern Drills for German cases, separable verbs, and word order
  • Three German gender colors: der (blue), die (pink), das (green)
  • All 4 CEFR sub-decks: Survival (A1), Daily Life (A2), Fluency (B1), Advanced (B2)

Who this is for: Language learners preparing for a move to Germany, Austria, or Switzerland. University students taking German. Serious self-study learners who want pattern drills, not just word lists. Travelers planning an extended stay who want real conversational competence, not just tourist phrases.

The full deck has 1,441 notes (4,197 cards) across 42 themes plus 63 Pattern Drill cards covering accusative, dative, separable verbs, strong verbs, word order, modals, and Konjunktiv II.

→ Get it at eidetic.cards/s/general-german

Egyptian Arabic (Cairo). 537 Free Audio Cards | Eidetic

By Eidetic

Tags: arabic, egyptian, masri, cairo, heritage, vocabulary, audio

Trying to learn the Arabic your family actually speaks, or the Arabic you hear in Egyptian cinema and music? This is real Metropolitan Cairo Egyptian. Hard g, glottal stop, ma-sh negation. Not MSA with Egyptian sprinkled in.

Our Egyptian Arabic deck contains 1,643 notes (4,929 cards) across 42 themes, with male and female native Cairo audio on every word and example sentence, ALA-LC transliteration, cultural notes on Egyptian humor and social norms, and dialect variant notes showing how Egyptian differs from other Arabic dialects. Organized across CEFR A1 to B2 levels.

Get the full deck at eidetic.cards/s/egyptian-arabic

What’s inside (free sample, 179 notes / 537 cards):

  • Real Egyptian dialect (Metropolitan Cairo), not MSA with Egyptian sprinkled in
  • Male AND female native audio on every card (word + sentence = 4 audio files per card)
  • 3 card types: Recognition, Production, and Cloze
  • Proper Egyptian pronunciation throughout (hard g, glottal stop, ma-sh negation)
  • ALA-LC transliteration on every card
  • Cultural notes on Egyptian customs, humor, and social norms
  • Dialect variant notes showing where Egyptian differs from other Arabic dialects
  • Register tags: formal, casual, neutral
  • All 4 CEFR levels represented: A1 Survival, A2 Conversational, B1 Fluency, B2 Advanced

Who this is for: Heritage speakers reconnecting with Egyptian family, travelers heading to Egypt, fans of Egyptian cinema and music, and anyone learning Arabic who wants the dialect that’s most widely understood across the Arab world. Egyptian is the dialect other Arabs grew up watching on TV.

The full deck has 1,643 words across 42 themes covering daily life, food, family, work, health, hospitality, culture, humor, and proverbs.

→ Get it at eidetic.cards/s/egyptian-arabic

Levantine Arabic (Syrian). 537 Free Audio Cards | Eidetic

By Eidetic

Tags: arabic, levantine, syrian, lebanese, jordanian, palestinian, audio

Grew up hearing Syrian, Lebanese, Jordanian, or Palestinian at the dinner table and want to actually speak it back? This deck teaches the real Levantine dialect. Damascus base with variant notes for the whole region.

Our Levantine Arabic deck contains 1,704 notes (5,112 cards) across 42 themes, with male and female native Damascus audio on every word and example sentence, ALA-LC transliteration, cultural notes on Levantine hospitality and traditions, and variant notes covering Lebanese, Jordanian, and Palestinian differences. Organized across CEFR A1 to B2 levels.

Get the full deck at eidetic.cards/s/levantine-arabic

What’s inside (free sample, 179 notes / 537 cards):

  • Damascus Syrian base dialect with Lebanese, Jordanian, and Palestinian variant notes
  • Male AND female native audio on every card (word + sentence)
  • 3 card types: Recognition, Production, and Cloze
  • Proper Levantine pronunciation throughout (soft j, glottal stop, no -sh negation)
  • ALA-LC transliteration on every card
  • Cultural notes on Levantine hospitality, traditions, and social customs
  • Regional variant notes across Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine
  • Register tags: formal, casual, neutral
  • All 4 CEFR levels: A1 Survival, A2 Conversational, B1 Fluency, B2 Advanced

Who this is for: Heritage speakers reconnecting with Levantine family, partners marrying into Syrian, Lebanese, Jordanian, or Palestinian families, aid workers and NGO staff, and travelers across the Levant. One deck covers the whole region so you can learn the base and pick up the local flavor wherever you land.

The full deck has 1,704 words across 42 themes covering daily life, food, family, hospitality, religion, travel, music, celebrations, and proverbs.

→ Get it at eidetic.cards/s/levantine-arabic

Saudi Arabic (Najdi). 525 Free Cards with Audio | Eidetic

By Eidetic

Tags: arabic, saudi, najdi, gulf, vocabulary, audio, spoken, riyadh, cefr

Living in Saudi Arabia and frustrated that every app teaches you textbook MSA when nobody on the street speaks it? This is real Saudi, the kind people actually use. Riyadh and Najdi base, with Hejazi and Gulf variants noted where they matter.

Our Saudi Arabic deck contains 1,744 notes (5,232 cards) across 43 themes, with male and female native Najdi audio on every word and example sentence, ALA-LC transliteration, Gulf variant notes for UAE, Kuwait and Qatar, and cultural notes on when each word is actually used. Organized across CEFR A1 to B2 levels.

Get the full deck at eidetic.cards/s/saudi-arabic

What’s inside (free sample, 175 notes / 525 cards):

  • Real Saudi dialect (Riyadh and Najdi base), not textbook MSA
  • Male AND female native audio on every card (word + sentence = 4 audio files per card)
  • 3 card types: Recognition (Arabic to English), Production (English to Arabic), Cloze (fill-in-the-blank)
  • ALA-LC transliteration on every card
  • Cultural notes on when and how words are actually used
  • Gulf variant notes for UAE, Kuwait and Qatar differences
  • Register tags: formal, casual, neutral
  • All 4 CEFR levels represented: A1 Survival, A2 Conversational, B1 Fluency, B2 Advanced

Who this is for: Expats, professionals, partners, and anyone living in Saudi Arabia who wants to speak real spoken Arabic instead of classroom Arabic. Also useful for travelers to the Gulf and heritage speakers reconnecting with Saudi family.

The full deck has 1,744 words across 43 themes covering greetings, food, shopping, work, health, religion, culture, idioms, and proverbs.

→ Get it at eidetic.cards/s/saudi-arabic