Mes English Com Flashcards: How To Actually Remember The Words You
mes english com flashcards are great for ESL kids, but the vocab vanishes fast. See how pairing them with a spaced‑repetition app like Flashrecall fixes that.
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What Mes English Com Flashcards Are (And Why You Still Forget Stuff)
So, you know how mes english com flashcards give you tons of ready-made vocab cards for kids and ESL learners? They’re printable picture flashcards you can use for teaching English words like animals, food, jobs, daily routines, and more. They’re super handy for classrooms or parents at home, but on their own, they don’t fix the main problem: students forget the words after a few days. That’s where using an app like Flashrecall) comes in – it takes those MES English flashcards and turns them into a smart, spaced-repetition study system so the vocab actually stays in your brain.
Quick Breakdown: MES English vs A Flashcard App
- Free printable picture flashcards
- Great for beginners, kids, ESL classes
- Big, visual, easy to use in groups
- But… totally offline, no tracking, no reminders, no spaced repetition
- A flashcard app for iPhone and iPad
- Lets you turn MES English cards into digital flashcards in seconds
- Built‑in spaced repetition and active recall
- Study reminders so you don’t forget to review
- Works offline, free to start, fast and modern
- Perfect for languages, exams, school, uni, medicine, business – anything
You don’t have to choose one or the other. The best setup is:
Grab Flashrecall here) and you can follow along as we go.
Why MES English Flashcards Alone Aren’t Enough
MES English is amazing for:
- Teaching vocab in class
- Doing quick games (memory, bingo, matching)
- Visual support for kids and beginners
But here’s the problem:
- Kids see the cards in class →
- Maybe remember them for a test →
- Two weeks later… gone.
That’s not MES English’s fault – that’s just how memory works.
If you don’t review at the right times, your brain decides it’s not important and deletes it.
This is where spaced repetition and active recall come in.
- Active recall = trying to remember the word before you see the answer
- Spaced repetition = reviewing cards right before you’re about to forget them
MES English gives you great content. Flashrecall gives you a brain-friendly review system.
How To Turn MES English Flashcards Into A Powerful Study System
Let’s go step-by-step.
1. Get Your MES English Flashcards Ready
On MES English, you’ll find:
- Animals
- Food & drinks
- Clothes
- Actions (verbs)
- Feelings
- Jobs
- And tons more
You can:
- Print them for class use
- Or show them on screen (PDFs, images)
Now the fun part: turning them into smart flashcards with Flashrecall.
2. Import MES English Flashcards Into Flashrecall (The Easy Way)
Flashrecall makes flashcards instantly from:
- Images
- Text
- PDFs
- YouTube links
- Audio
- Typed prompts
So if you have MES English cards as PDFs or images, you can do this:
1. Open Flashrecall on your iPhone or iPad)
2. Create a new deck:
- Name it something like “MES English – Animals 1”
3. Import the PDF or images:
- Flashrecall can auto-generate flashcards from the content
4. Check the cards:
- Front: picture
- Back: English word (e.g., “cat”, “dog”, “elephant”)
You can also add translations on the back if you’re teaching ESL:
- Front: 🐱 picture
- Back: cat – “gato” (Spanish), “chat” (French), etc.
Or, if you prefer, just take photos of printed MES English cards and let Flashrecall turn them into digital cards.
3. Use Active Recall (Instead Of Just Looking At Cards)
Here’s the mistake a lot of people make with printable flashcards:
They just look at them and say the word out loud.
In Flashrecall, you’re pushed to think before you see the answer:
- You see the picture (MES English card image)
- You try to say the word in English (and maybe your native language too)
- Then you flip the card to check
That “trying to remember” part is what actually builds memory.
Flashrecall is built around this – every card is designed for active recall.
4. Let Spaced Repetition Do The Heavy Lifting
Flashrecall automatically keeps track and reminds you of the cards you don't remember well so you remember faster. Like this :
With paper MES English flashcards, you have to:
- Decide when to review
- Keep piles of “easy” vs “hard” cards
- Remember which sets you did last week
Flashrecall just… does all that for you.
It has built-in spaced repetition:
- If a card is easy → you’ll see it again later
- If a card is hard → you’ll see it sooner
- The app schedules everything automatically
You don’t have to think about timing at all.
You just open the app, and your perfectly-timed review session is waiting.
Plus, there are study reminders, so you (or your students) actually remember to open the app.
5. Use Study Reminders For Kids And ESL Learners
If you’re:
- A teacher
- A parent
- Or a learner trying to self-study English
You know the hardest part is being consistent.
Flashrecall helps with that:
- Set daily or weekly reminders
- Keep sessions short (5–10 minutes)
- Let students review MES English vocab at home on their phone or iPad
That way, class time introduces the words, and Flashrecall keeps them alive between lessons.
Example: Turning A MES English “Food” Set Into A Real Study Plan
Let’s say you’re using the MES English “Food” flashcards.
Step 1 – In Class (Using MES English)
- Show the picture cards: pizza, apple, milk, bread, etc.
- Do some games: “What’s this?”, “I spy”, matching, bingo
- Kids get familiar with the words
Step 2 – At Home (Using Flashrecall)
You (or your students) use Flashrecall:
- Deck: MES English – Food
- Front: picture of food
- Back: “pizza – la pizza”, “apple – la manzana”, etc.
- Review 5–10 minutes per day
Flashrecall:
- Tracks which words are easy or hard
- Uses spaced repetition to schedule reviews
- Sends reminders so nobody forgets to practice
Result:
After a few weeks, kids don’t just recognize the words – they can recall them on their own.
Why Flashrecall Works So Well With MES English Content
Here’s what makes the combo strong:
1. MES English = Great Visuals, Flashrecall = Smart Memory System
- MES English gives you clear, kid-friendly pictures
- Flashrecall gives you active recall + spaced repetition + reminders
You get the best of both: fun visuals and serious memory science.
2. Flashrecall Is Super Fast To Use
You don’t need to spend hours typing:
- Import images or PDFs
- Let Flashrecall generate cards
- Edit anything you want manually if needed
You can also create cards from scratch if you want:
- Type “cat” on the front, translation on the back
- Or add example sentences
- Or record audio (say the word) and attach it
It’s fast, modern, and easy to use, even if you’re not techy.
3. Works Offline (Perfect For Classrooms And Commuting)
No Wi‑Fi? No problem.
Flashrecall works offline, so:
- Students can review on the bus, in the car, or at home
- Teachers can use it in classrooms with weak internet
- You’re not stuck waiting for slow connections
4. You Can Chat With The Flashcard If You’re Stuck
This is a cool bonus:
If you’re unsure about a word, grammar, or how to use it in a sentence, you can chat with the flashcard inside Flashrecall.
Example:
- Card: “eat”
- You ask: “Can you give me 3 example sentences with ‘eat’?”
- The app helps you learn more, not just memorize the word.
That’s something plain MES English cards obviously can’t do.
How Teachers And Parents Can Use This Combo
For Teachers
- Use MES English in class for activities
- Give students a Flashrecall deck link or have them build it with you
- Encourage 5–10 minutes of review at home
- Use class time for speaking and games, not just repeating vocabulary
For Parents
- Print MES English cards for games at home
- Take photos and create a deck in Flashrecall
- Let your kid practice on your phone or their iPad
- Short, fun sessions instead of long, boring drills
For Self-Learners
- Choose a few MES English sets (food, daily routines, clothes, etc.)
- Turn them into decks in Flashrecall
- Review a little every day
- Add example sentences, translations, or audio as you go
Why Use Flashrecall Instead Of Just Staying On The Website?
MES English is amazing for finding and using content, but it’s not built to:
- Track your progress
- Remind you to study
- Space out reviews automatically
- Let you study anywhere, anytime
Flashrecall fills that gap perfectly:
- Free to start
- Works on iPhone and iPad
- Offline support
- Smart review system
- Supports images, PDFs, text, audio, YouTube links, and more
So you don’t have to leave MES English behind – you just upgrade how you use it.
Try It: Turn One MES English Set Into A Flashrecall Deck Today
If you’re using mes english com flashcards already, you’re honestly halfway there. The content is great – you just need a system that helps you remember it long-term.
Here’s a simple challenge:
1. Pick one MES English set (e.g., Animals 1)
2. Import it into Flashrecall)
3. Study 5–10 minutes per day for one week
4. Test yourself at the end of the week – you’ll be surprised how much sticks
MES English gives you the words.
Flashrecall makes sure you never stop remembering them.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the fastest way to create flashcards?
Manually typing cards works but takes time. Many students now use AI generators that turn notes into flashcards instantly. Flashrecall does this automatically from text, images, or PDFs.
Is there a free flashcard app?
Yes. Flashrecall is free and lets you create flashcards from images, text, prompts, audio, PDFs, and YouTube videos.
What's the most effective study method?
Research consistently shows that active recall combined with spaced repetition is the most effective study method. Flashrecall automates both techniques, making it easy to study effectively without the manual work.
How can I improve my memory?
Memory improves with active recall practice and spaced repetition. Flashrecall uses these proven techniques automatically, helping you remember information long-term.
What should I know about English?
Mes English Com Flashcards: How To Actually Remember The Words You covers essential information about English. To master this topic, use Flashrecall to create flashcards from your notes and study them with spaced repetition.
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Research References
The information in this article is based on peer-reviewed research and established studies in cognitive psychology and learning science.
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Meta-analysis showing spaced repetition significantly improves long-term retention compared to massed practice
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Review showing spacing effects work across different types of learning materials and contexts
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Policy review advocating for spaced repetition in educational settings based on extensive research evidence
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Review of research showing retrieval practice (active recall) as one of the most effective learning strategies
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