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jeff_lindqvist
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 Message 17 of 45
18 June 2011 at 5:34pm | IP Logged 
Jeffers wrote:
Does Anki have a system for sorting by how well you know a card?


Of course - you grade each word according to how "well" you know it (the version I'm using has a four step scale: "Again," "Hard", "Good" and "Easy", with 1-4 as the shortcut keys). Words you don't know at all will show up soon, while those you know very well take a long time to show up again.
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xiongshi7
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 Message 18 of 45
25 July 2011 at 2:26am | IP Logged 
marklewis1234 wrote:
Hi,
I occasionaly use flashcards for learning vocabulary, are these considered useful? Or a
there better alternatives to use?


If your goal is to learn Mandarin pinyin and hanzi, then flashcards are "the only way to
fly" IMHO.
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tibbles
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 Message 19 of 45
25 July 2011 at 10:21am | IP Logged 
xiongshi7 wrote:
[QUOTE=marklewis1234]
If your goal is to learn Mandarin pinyin and hanzi, then flashcards are "the only way to
fly" IMHO.


YMMV. When I learned Chinese, I used word lists. The problem with flashcards is that they don't prompt you to write the character (aside from the moment when you first create the card). In my case with Chinese it was absolutely critical to write, write, write, in order for the characters to sink in deeply.


Edited by tibbles on 25 July 2011 at 10:22am

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wenevy
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 Message 20 of 45
25 July 2011 at 12:33pm | IP Logged 
I don't like flashcards
I think it's boring. I prefer learn vocabularis by reading a book o reading a short article repeatedly.
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petteri
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 Message 21 of 45
25 July 2011 at 1:06pm | IP Logged 
jeff_lindqvist wrote:
Jeffers wrote:
Does Anki have a system for sorting by how well you know a card?


Of course - you grade each word according to how "well" you know it (the version I'm using has a four step scale: "Again," "Hard", "Good" and "Easy", with 1-4 as the shortcut keys). Words you don't know at all will show up soon, while those you know very well take a long time to show up again.


And if you adjust preferences Anki will never show "very easy" words again. I have set Deck properties -> advanced -> initial button 4 interval to 9999 days.

At moment I have a project of learning to recognize 10000 most frequent words of Spanish. The Anki deck has 8659 cards. After going through first 2000 words in six days and 20 hours, I have found out that there was 55 % of words I knew already, 21 % of words there easy to learn and 24 % (488) were hard to learn. (I have set leech threshold to 7, so that is my definition of a hard word. Currently there is 277 suspended cards, which I try to handle in smaller chunks of 20-30.)

My goal is to recognize over 90 % of the words in that dictionary. When I started the project I hoped that the challenge would boost my reading and listening comprehension skills from A2/B1 to B2. During last few days I have noticed such improvement that I have started to dream about C1 reading and listening. But we will see. Grind, grind and grind. :)
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cntrational
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 Message 22 of 45
26 July 2011 at 8:33am | IP Logged 
I can't stand vocabulary cards, they're way too dull for me. Language learning is supposed to be fun.

But I do use Anki with the "input" method.
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montmorency
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 Message 23 of 45
28 August 2012 at 6:45pm | IP Logged 
Sorry to be a necroposter, but anyone who can come up with a phrase like:-


Ari wrote:
Flashcards are awesomesauce on toast.



....has to get my vote!

:-)))
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iguanamon
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 Message 24 of 45
28 August 2012 at 7:13pm | IP Logged 
I wish @Ari was as active here now as he was in the past. His posts were always useful, informative and well written. Ari, we miss you!

Edited by iguanamon on 28 August 2012 at 7:29pm



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