Rob Tickner Senior Member New Zealand Joined 4487 days ago 126 posts - 158 votes Speaks: English* Studies: GermanB1, French, Swedish
| Message 81 of 158 04 October 2012 at 5:01pm | IP Logged |
Day 36
Total: 5400
New: 200
Review: 452
Time: 141 mins
@pingvin: you're welcome.
1 person has voted this message useful
|
juman Diglot Senior Member Sweden Joined 5217 days ago 101 posts - 129 votes Speaks: Swedish*, English Studies: French
| Message 82 of 158 05 October 2012 at 3:43pm | IP Logged |
Great job!
Can I ask you some things in more detail how you applied this? In your first post you
wrote :
Plan is 200 new words per day + scheduled reviews. Words will be reviewed as
per the schedule after the initial 15 days, along with getting into some native
materials (L-R if I can find suitable material for purchase).
So what did you do with the words the initial 15 days? And per the schedule is that the
SRS schedule?
Regards,
Fredrik
1 person has voted this message useful
|
Rob Tickner Senior Member New Zealand Joined 4487 days ago 126 posts - 158 votes Speaks: English* Studies: GermanB1, French, Swedish
| Message 83 of 158 05 October 2012 at 4:09pm | IP Logged |
Day 37
Total: 5400
New: 0
Review: 797
Time: 143 mins
1 person has voted this message useful
|
Rob Tickner Senior Member New Zealand Joined 4487 days ago 126 posts - 158 votes Speaks: English* Studies: GermanB1, French, Swedish
| Message 84 of 158 05 October 2012 at 4:26pm | IP Logged |
Hi Fredrick, thanks for stopping by.
All reviews are done to the SRS schedule, correct. As for learning the new words, I look at the English word,
look at the Swedish word, and try to link them up. German words that I know often help as well. Once I've
made the link, I hit Soon Again, I see the pair again a few minutes later, and if all went well, recall the
Swedish word.
To be honest, I try not to think about the process - I just do it, and it seems to work. I'm not really
interested in tinkering - I just want to learn Swedish.
Edited by Rob Tickner on 05 October 2012 at 4:28pm
1 person has voted this message useful
|
juman Diglot Senior Member Sweden Joined 5217 days ago 101 posts - 129 votes Speaks: Swedish*, English Studies: French
| Message 85 of 158 05 October 2012 at 4:33pm | IP Logged |
Thank you for your reply... Och lycka till! Fantastiska resultat och bra jobbat! :)
Rob Tickner wrote:
To be honest, I try not to think about the process - I just do it, and it seems to work.
I'm not really
interested in tinkering - I just want to learn Swedish.
|
|
|
1 person has voted this message useful
|
Rob Tickner Senior Member New Zealand Joined 4487 days ago 126 posts - 158 votes Speaks: English* Studies: GermanB1, French, Swedish
| Message 86 of 158 06 October 2012 at 3:09pm | IP Logged |
Day 38
Total: 5600
New: 200
Review: 544
Time: 203 mins
1 person has voted this message useful
|
Agnesi Newbie United States Joined 4432 days ago 2 posts - 3 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish, French
| Message 87 of 158 06 October 2012 at 4:45pm | IP Logged |
Thank you so much for posting such a helpful tutorial, Rob! I purchased the T&P 3000 for Spanish and after some
wrangling on my Mac (I'd never even heard of macro programming before your tutorial) was able to create a well-
formatted Anki set.
My question for you is on the content of the T&P 5000/7000. I was disappointed by the vocabulary selection for the
3000. It included the word for auroch (an extinct type of cattle) and other impractical animals, but not for
government (one of the top 10 most frequently used nouns in written and spoken English as determined by a study
of the British National Corpus). How did you find the more extensive 5000 for word utility?
Thank you.
1 person has voted this message useful
|
Rob Tickner Senior Member New Zealand Joined 4487 days ago 126 posts - 158 votes Speaks: English* Studies: GermanB1, French, Swedish
| Message 88 of 158 07 October 2012 at 2:01pm | IP Logged |
Day 39
Total: 5800
New: 200
Review: 573
Time: 139 mins
1 person has voted this message useful
|