Fig. 4: Student with Latin textbook “Ecce Romani 1”
Fig. 5: „Two Roman Girls“ - chapter 1
Fig. 6: Vocabulary from chapter 1 converted into a table with ChatGPT
1. The source is the textbook “Ecce Romani 1”
2. The text from chapter 1 is shown in Fig. 5
3. With ChatGPT, the vocabulary from this chapter was converted into a clean English–Latin table (see Fig. 6)
4. This PDF document is then scanned in the app
5. The target language is Latin
6. Tap “Start now”
7. Create a new set
8. Enter the set details
9. Tap “Next”
10. Select “Scan table” and position the table within the frame
11. Start the scanning process
12. Azure automatically analyses the table
13. The table is automatically saved in the system
14. Tap “Create new set” – the vocabulary table is imported into the app
15. The complete vocabulary from lesson 1 is now available in the dashboard and ready to learn
16. In the settings, you can see all scanned vocabulary items
In this example, the vocabulary from chapter 1 of the Latin textbook “Ecce Romani 1” is first converted into a clean English–Latin table using ChatGPT. This PDF document is then scanned with the app. The AI automatically recognises the table structure and transfers the vocabulary directly into a new learning set. This makes the complete vocabulary from lesson 1 immediately available and ready to learn.