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Any idea what to do when this happens?

This is a short set , it does not load correctly.

I have already edited something, it still does not load, grrrrrrrrr

Quentin, where are you? raspberry

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updated Mar 8, 2011
posted by 00494d19
Heidi I believe that the two words ''I - you'' ''the next/following day - tomorrow'' are not working (for me) because you left an extra space after the words. - 00b6f46c, Mar 6, 2011

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It seems to be the flash player itself that is having problems as all of the links work, you can print the cards, etc. It would be interesting to embed this set on another web site and see if it works there (to see if the flash player or the SD server that is having problems), but I'm about to go to bed so I suggest that you just try again later.

Can you still open and edit the set?

Why does it show English on both sides? (no translations!)

If you click on the speaker icon for the words on the normally Spanish side, the gentleman reads the English words as if they were Spanish. No wonder it doesn't work...he's confused.

Did you perhaps put the English words on the side that the woman reads and it moved them to the Spanish side, filling in empty spaces? (In other words, you made 20 cards filling in the left side only, but it made 10 cards filling in both sides? Just a thought.

updated Mar 8, 2011
edited by 0074b507
posted by 0074b507
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Did you fix it? It seems to be working now.

I still can't follow what you are doing. How are the prompts and the answers related?

Some seem to make sense like "the previous day" and "yesterday", but what do cards like the one below mean?

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updated Mar 6, 2011
edited by 0074b507
posted by 0074b507
yes, I deleted that again, I just added that to see if it would do the trick of fixing the set, didn't work - 00494d19, Mar 6, 2011
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These are the changes that need to be done using "Indirect speech" in English.

And yes, I fixed it, as I said above, deleting the inverted commas in the titlewink

He said: "I am going to the cinema tomorrow"

He said he was going to the cinema the next day.

updated Mar 6, 2011
edited by 00494d19
posted by 00494d19
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Wow, just in case this happens to anybody else:

I used this in the title:

"no hacer escuchar",

the inverted commas seem to confuse the system and as soon as I took them out, zas, there it is.

updated Mar 6, 2011
posted by 00494d19
I believe there is no sound for....the next/following day... because of the forward slash - siempre, Mar 6, 2011
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No, I did that on purpose, English only as it says in the title, where I indicate not to do this with voice. Especially created for students of English only.

Yes, I can edit, but this trick does not work.

I created a set like this for Spanish only and it works perfectly well.

updated Mar 6, 2011
posted by 00494d19