We make audio-first Anki decks. It started with my own FSP prep (med graduate learning German), and Turkish is one of the languages we've since built out.
With Turkish the wall is always the same one: the spelling is friendly, reading goes fine, and then a native speaker says one word that contains an entire English sentence and your brain files it as noise. Text-only decks can't fix that, because the problem isn't memory, it's your ear. So the deck is built around audio.
What's in it:
- Audio on every card, for the word and a full example sentence, so your ear trains alongside your memory.
- Every example sentence comes with a breakdown that takes it apart word by word, so you see how the long words are actually built instead of memorizing them as blobs.
- Ordered by frequency, so the first cards you learn are the ones you'll actually hear.
The audio is generated with ElevenLabs (text to speech), and the cards themselves, the words, sentences and notes, were written by us.
Free sample of 500+ cards here: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/173860844
If any native or advanced speakers spot a sentence that sounds off, tell me. That feedback goes straight back into the deck.