ASK A QUESTION The photos in lessons all look alike to me. How do you tell what person is used?
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Practice makes perfect. Sometimes you need to either go through the flashcards or just go through an activity once or twice to know what they are asking. Some examples are the different people in a family tree or for me recently a picture shows a fire and it could be the spanish word for fire or the verb to put out. Just have to practice to know what the activity is asking for. Another example would be a picture of a man that is asking for "sir" and another time I saw the same picture and it wanted "uncle".
- Nov 7, 2009
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I have that problem too. There is a little speech balloon which indicates which person is doing the action, but I don't always see it!
I had that problem, but discovered if you click on options you can turn off the pictures. Then only the words appear. It made it much easier for me.
Me too. The pictures confused me sometime. The option is in the bottom left of the flash cards. I now flip from pictures to words and then back again for extra practice.

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