I’ve made some changes in the scoring system. The scoring used to work like this:
For every meaning you start out at score 0. First, Inglua asks the word native-foreign (e.g. English-Italian). Probably you’ll answer it incorrectly. The next time, Inglua will ask it Italian-English. Answering it correctly will move you to 1 point. Soon after, it will ask you the word English-Italian again. If you answer it correctly, your score will jump to 2. Inglua will wait 3 hours before asking you again. Then you proceed to 3 points. After a day and a half, you may go on to 4 points, and after 2 weeks, you’ll reach 5 points, and then Inglua will consider this word to be mastered.
If at anytime you answered a word incorrectly, your score was reset to 0 points. If you answered it almost correctly, it had no effect on your score.
If you answer a word correctly the very first time, Inglua will be duly impressed and award you 5 points right away.
What we’ve changed is that as soon as you’ve reached 1 point, you can’t go back to zero anymore. That means we won’t ask words Italian-English if you’ve ever given the correct English answer. Another change is that if you give an answer that’s almost correct (typo, incorrect gender, missing accents) we’ll bump you up to 2 points if you had less than 2. To get more than two points, you’ll have to give a perfect answer.
Hopefully this will lessen some of the frustration. Because Inglua should be fun!