Another important question: recognition or recall?
Who now?
I'm kidding. I suppose for me, I'd like to do both fairly evenly.
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księżycowy wrote:I'm curious, which do you guys favor: new or review cards?
I've always had it set to where I'm learning new vocabulary more than I'm reviewing, but I feel almost like I should be reviewing more then learning. Or maybe they should more equal? Idk. What do you guys do for that? And how many cards of both types (new and review) do you typically do in a day for one language?
Karavinka wrote:Recognition vs Recall : Always recognition. I read my card, I know what it says, I press "good." Doesn't matter if I can recall it
Karavinka wrote:IMVHO, practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes failure.
Luís wrote:Karavinka wrote:Karavinka wrote:IMVHO, practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes failure.
Now that's a controversial statement...
So, when exactly do you start speaking / writing a foreign language?
Luís wrote:Karavinka wrote:IMVHO, practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes failure.
Now that's a controversial statement...
Karavinka wrote:I don't mind throwing +50 sentences per day if I know I can handle it (and I'm not too tired). If a language is familiar enough and it's about a word or so per card, sure, 50 is fine. If it's a language I'm barely starting with, maybe 10 to 20 is more reasonable. (And I don't have a cap of new cards per day on my Anki.)
Same with reviews. I don't have an artificial cap of maximum reviews per day. But when I see the next day review count like 350, I know it's about time to slow down with the new cards for a while until the deck calms down.
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You are a Korean; what use is to learn Chinese?
What you say may be right, but each person has what he sees as useful.
What do you see as useful? You speak, I will listen.
Now the Imperial Court has unified the world, and the language spoken in the world is Chinese. Our Korean language is only spoken in Korea, and past [the city of] Uiju and enter the Imperial land, everyone speaks Chinese. If one were to ask us a thing and we cannot answer, what will the others think of us to be?
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