![]() ![]() In between using this deck I've also continued to make hand made cards for Japanese (about 1000/1500 this year) but effort that has gone into making those has been enormous. I did have a few 2+ month long breaks from adding or reviewing and worked through the pile of reviews before continuing to add more cards again. ![]() I've usually added about 10-20 cards a day during those periods and tried not to let the reviews pile up too much. Only adding cards when I'm feeling a burst of enthusiasm/motivation which. I've been taking a very laid back approach to learning new cards. Unseen - 2831 (these are the remaining cards I will continue to study as i add more cards)ĭeleted - 3101 (already knew these words/phrases) Thought I'd give another update from my end in case anyones interested. I'm using it along side just watching a couple hours of tv a day and reading some yuhua at a very leisurely pace. At this point I'm happy to take convenience and a slightly lower retention rate to get my vocab up. Ultimately committing to using this deck only costs me about 10-15 minutes a day and is easier than making custom sentence cards. Also I still delete/suspend lots of cards I run into, from the looks of it I've deleted about 500 since actually starting reps. so It was a little humbling but I'm hoping to chip away at the deck at around 10 cards a day. I was actually kind of shocked at how (relatively) few cards I had to suspend before I ran into words I didn't know at all. then just hit suspend and all the highlighted cards will be suspended. If you're in the browser, you can mass select cards to suspend by holding shift and clicking on the end of the section of cards you want to select. With this deck I did some broad sweeping suspending, I went about 100 cards at a time and just did a cursory look at a bunch of the cards to see if it was all stuff i already knew. sounds like we're around the same level, I did the same amount of skrittering roughly too. I also bought the improved version (I think it was a dollar or two). Like WurstMann says (in the other thread), I'm hoping to use this as almost a crutch for a few thousand cards before leaning more on native material. It's not perfect (found a couple typos so far and mismatched audio), but its way better than what I had when I started learning. My listening is my weakest point so I've been looking away from Anki, listening to the card's audio, repeating it, then looking and if I understood it and know the characters then I pass the card. It's been a good supplement to studying cards I found in reading (in Pleco's srs) and watching Chinese tv. I suspended 2287 and have 334 mature, 187 young, and 5000 unseen so far. Since I'm not a total beginner (1700 characters known ish) i ended up using Anki's browser to skim over cards in the deck until I reached words that were mostly unfamiliar. I've been using Spoonfed Chinese mostly consistently for a month or so now. ![]()
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