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What's inside your Anki deck? - markcat - 2014-06-18 And how many times, and how long do you take per day to finish it? As for me: 1. Core 2k/6k (Nukemarine's) 2. Tae Kim Clozed Deletion (MCDs) 3. Japanese Onomatopeia 4. Lazy Kanji (RTK) 5. Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo (subs2srs) What's inside your Anki deck? - Roketzu - 2014-06-18 I have a number of decks but I consider my vocabulary deck to be the main one. I've never used Core and made all 25K+ cards myself, but that's largely thanks to Rikaisama and some J-J dictionaries so it literally takes one button press to make a new card. I typically take just over half an hour each day to do my reviews and my vocabulary deck stats look like this. I feel it's worth the time it takes up each day as it's really not all that much. I also have separate decks for collocations, proper names, N1 test questions, grammar, English vocabulary, and various others, but all together they take less than 10 minutes a day to get through. What's inside your Anki deck? - RawToast - 2014-06-18 I had an accident* just as the tadoku challenge begun, but my decks now look like: 1. RTK Lite (completed) and some grade 6 Kanji I found were missing... 2. Sentences: 2a. Core sentences 2b. JSPfEC 2c. JtMW 3. "Vocab" -- Rikasama/dictionary import single vocab deck 4. Subs2srs -- Hunter x Hunter 1. Only just made my subs2srs deck yesterday and found it rather easy. I also have a "My Boss My Hero" ep 2 deck, which I need to add later. Sadly, the MBMH subs were image based subs ![]() It takes between 20-40 minutes to complete my collections; I often do a 'custom study' on a single deck's forgotten cards. Typically I will complete the RTK deck on the way to work (or the way back) and leave the rest for the evening. *My Core decks were deleted ~3500 cards gone
What's inside your Anki deck? - Stian - 2014-06-18 Before deleting my deck about a year ago, I had: ~1000 sentences mined from the Genki books + some extra example sentences from dictioanries ~4000 sentences from media such as books, games, etc. ~1000 sentences from Death Note (subs2srs) I'm considering picking up the last 4000 of the core10k sentences, just to mitigate the damage done by taking a break from Japanese (which actually sort-of started even before I deleted my Anki deck) ...but it seems like it is only available in decks containing all 10k words.... What's inside your Anki deck? - jimeux - 2014-06-18 After giving up a 10,000+ word vocab deck after leaving it for too long, I started a new one a couple of months ago, and just have words I encounter or can't remember how to say in conversation. My current stats are 59/70 days studied at about 19 minutes/day. 832 seen cards so far. The format is Front -> kanji, Back -> hiragana, accent, audio, English, example sentences. I'm not sure if the format is optimal, but Ruby makes the cards for me, so I figure the time saved outweighs any disadvantages. I wouldn't bother at all if I had to make them manually. What's inside your Anki deck? - Helena4 - 2014-06-18 1) Core 0-10k cloze 2) Death Note substosrs 3) Custom kanji deck 4) Custom Zelda: Ocarina of Time deck that I haven't used for a while due to it's lack of pictures and sound (literally made it from a table online that someone had made by extracting the text out of both Japanese and English Zelda: OoT). I really want to create a custom sentence deck from words I come across but... I haven't put the effort in. I might do that after my birthday, when I hope to get loads of manga. The main problem I have with my custom decks is a lack of sound. I need sound. I think there's that Rhino-something website for finding people to read it out, but with my Zelda one, I think the person would just die from over-working their tongue. Time per day... about 1 hour 30, maybe? Perhaps 50 mins core 10k, 20 mins kanji, 20 mins Death Note, usually skip Zelda, as mentioned above. I do 50 new core cards (a recent beefing-up, so the review flood hasn't hit me fully yet), 10 or so new kanji cards, 7 or so Death Note cards. What's inside your Anki deck? - Loviatar - 2014-06-18 Lets see...mine are: 1. Akumu-Chan subs2srs; 2640 cards (1452 unseen) 2. Grammar Mash-Up; 3482 cards (653 unseen) 3. Sentence/MCD deck; currently 1390 cards, but this is the one I add the new random ones to (unseen 33) 5. Ryûnogotoku Gackt subs2srs; 562 cards (no unseen left) 6. Kanji is entirely at Reviewing the Kanji, currently slowly working on RTK3 I used to have Nukemarine's recommended version of Core, but I found it too boring. Maybe I'll start it again after I'm out of new cards Currently my goal is to get through the Grammar deck during this summer and maybe a bit by bit move to J-J territory.Actually I have to confess, I've tried several decks at Anki (lot more actually), but these are the only one's I've had enough interest to keep working on. My Grammar deck is a combination of Tae Kim's Guide to Grammar, ADoBJG, Nihongo so Matome, ADoIJG and who knows what grammar-decks. What's inside your Anki deck? - Helena4 - 2014-06-18 Loviatar Wrote:Lets see...mine are:I think that's the core I have. I was going through a more regular flashcard one before, but I like that this one comes with lots of example sentences (which often are amusing or disgusting, to my surprise - see one of the middle-bottom entries for tokidoki, regarding a person called Kim And there's fun voice-acting - see hontouni) and that it contains all 0-10k. I feel like I am progressing faster with this one and I actually find it enjoyable. What I do not like doing, however, are grammar decks. I downloaded the Tae Kim cloze and then deleted it immediately. I don't think memorizing grammar makes much sense to me. Grammar to me is more of an understanding and practising thing. My main aim is to create a custom deck and get at least pictures if not sound. Now I have finished my 29 (yes, 29) exams I can actually do stuff like that. Also, I feel that J-J is very far away for me, and I'm barely thinking about it. The only time I do is when I see a Doraemon dictionary online and wish I could use study tools that cute! What's inside your Anki deck? - kanon - 2014-06-18 Around 9362 vocabulary card all self-made. - 2000 from Genki I/II - 2200 J-J, words taken from Kanzen Master 1kyuu/2kyuu (1 book combined) - 1200 from some N3 vocab book - 4000 words generated using EPWING to Anki - 150 mined from books I wish I had known about core... Around 400 grammar cards consisting of all patterns in Kanzen Master N1+N2 Current review load is 75 cards / day, and takes 15 minutes. What's inside your Anki deck? - Clasu - 2014-06-19 Mine looks like this (in review / total): Grammar: - All About Particles (98 / 634) - Dictionaries of Japanese Grammar sentences (124 / 8549) - Tae Kim (698 / 786) Production - RTK (2191 / 3012) - Kana (92 / 227) - Lonely Planet Japanese Phrasebook sentences (866 / 920) Recognition: - 3300 japanese 4 character idioms (41 / 3300) - Core 2k/6k (10041 / 17985) - Japanese Names (42 / 8779) - Sentences (343 / 343) - Words (218 / 218) Around 15000 mature cards. I don't learn new cards from most decks systematically, I just unsuspend cards that I feel I want to learn. On average ~70 reviews a day that take 15 minutes with 15 seconds per card. Total reviews for deck life: 158k |