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Possible deck deletion in a intermediate-advanced level? - Ramazzati - 2013-12-28 I'm just a beginner, but I hear a lot of intermediate-advanced level people talking about how the stories eventually fall off and when they see a kanji they think about its real meaning and reading, not about stories and keywords. So at that point is still useful doing RTK keyword-kanji reps or would be better to delete the deck? Unrelated question: What does it mean to "recognize" a kanji. Knowing its keyword and writing? Possible deck deletion in a intermediate-advanced level? - Vempele - 2013-12-28 Ramazzati Wrote:Unrelated question: What does it mean to "recognize" a kanji. Knowing its keyword and writing?Seeing a kanji and identifying it correctly. Maybe you know its keyword (this is mostly only useful when your vocabulary is tiny), maybe you know a word it's used in, maybe you know (one of) its meaning(s) and/or (non-signal-primitive) reading(s) even if you can't recall any particular word it's used in... Possible deck deletion in a intermediate-advanced level? - dtcamero - 2013-12-28 my two cents is don't ever delete decks completely...just stop adding. delete cards you're sick of, but there's always a lot of stuff in a deck that's valuable. generally speaking, if you know a card really well you should mark it easy. do this a few times and the card will not appear very often. Almost all my rtk cards from 3 years ago are in 15-20 year intervals now. |