Some Memrise users are so skilled at Mem creation that their Mem lists have basically been a study aid all by themselves.
I am relieved that, for the moment anyway, I can still see all of safogoldensmileās 4000 mems on his profile page. I hope they leave that there. And Coralieās 2665 mems are a nice survey of French.
Maybe Iāll stop doing SSR for awhile, and just take some time to treasure going through those from oldest to newest.
Go to your own profile, and then in the address bar, replace your own user name with his, and youāll see his profile. If you follow him, next time you can get there from the following page. His mems are mostly French sentences illustrating the use of a single vocabulary word from one of Coralieās French courses.
Wow memsā¦ I would really like to learn the art of making them. IF it was possible I also think that a mem creator could help (Picture, format, etcā¦)
Personally I love mems and they are really usefull to me. And mems that are in Englishā¦ . Why not create a mem auto-translater that translates mems to your preffered language?
Itās not an art. Just try to see some similarities between what you have to learn, and what it makes you think of.
Eg the Japanese kanji for ārestā (the kanji above)
I canāt believe I spent so long creating mems that wonāt be of use to anyone now. If this happens with my courses I know Iāll cryā¦ I mean I figured memrise wouldnāt last forever but I thought our contributions would be valued for as long as it did! https://www.memrise.com/user/RabbitWho/ garrrrrr ā¦ Topics: Spanish, Korean, Yoga, Anatomy. English, Portugueseā¦ but almost all Spanish
Same! I could have made them in my native language ā¦ I have made mems for Japanese, Mandarin and Korean mostly but also othersā¦ But I have a lot of Kanji ā¦ https://www.memrise.com/user/C13H16ClNO/