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Hi, this is Gabe from fluent-forever.com
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In the last tutorial, we installed Anki and went over some basics
for putting text, pictures, and sound files onto a flashcard
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In this second Anki tutorial, I'm gonna show you how to install my model deck into Anki
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It has a bunch of pre-made flashcard designs in it and it'll save you time when you're trying to use Anki to learn a language
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First off, I want you to go to fluent-forever.com/gallery
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So if you scroll down on this page a little bit
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you're gonna find a link that says "Download it here". That's the model deck
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Right click on that and select download linked file
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Now, double click on this file. It'll open. Anki'll open itself and you should see this little yellow that says "21 cards imported"
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If you run into problems here, if that doesn't happen, then check out the bottom of the fluent-forever.com/gallery page
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I'm planning on keeping some basic troubleshooting information there as people send me stuff
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At this point you're good to go
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To actually make flashcards for a language, go back to this gallery page & choose the type of flashcard you would like to make
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I'm gonna be putting tutorials for each one of these flash card types up on this page
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If you need to learn Chinese / Japanese, then those are slightly different and I'm gonna need a slightly different model deck
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And a slightly different card construction process
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So click on this "Modifications for Chinese / Japanese" page. Read it through.
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But for basically all the other languages, pick the flashcard type you want
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Which you'll see in the book. They'll all be listed in the book and you'll find a tutorial for making that particular flashcard type
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And that is it. Enjoy & I'll see you next time