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Better way to study failed cards? - Printable Version +- kanji koohii FORUM (http://forum.koohii.com) +-- Forum: Learning Japanese (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Remembering the Kanji (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-7.html) +--- Thread: Better way to study failed cards? (/thread-5377.html) |
Better way to study failed cards? - shapirog - 2010-04-10 Is there an easy way to go through failed cards that I don't know about? As of now what I have to do is go to the failed screen, click on the kanji I want, and when I want to go to the next one I have to go back to the failed screen and go to the next one through there. When there are 2 pages or more of kanji, it gets tedious going back, going to the second page, and then finding the next kanji in the list. Is there a way where you just can click "next" when you're on the kanji page, and it goes to the next failed one? Better way to study failed cards? - nest0r - 2010-04-10 Do you mean this? http://kanji.koohii.com/review/review.php?expired=1&box=1 Someone made a script based on the above link: http://userscripts.org/scripts/review/9519 Oh, does that not work anymore? My bad. In fact, looks like I totally misread your comment. Oops. ;p Better way to study failed cards? - hereticalrants - 2010-04-10 Using this site,go to the restudy section and just click "add to learned" to get a failed kanji out of the way. You may then go to the next failed kanji; it'll be the first one on the list. This site gives you an extra review, so when you´re done going through all of your failed cards, or even just some of them, hit "review" on the hidden "learned" list. Using something else, click something of the nature of "yes, OK, I know it." One of the nice things about this site is that the restudy section lets you go through failed kanji by heisig order. If you go through your failed cards by just clicking your failed stack, you don´t get this. In short, go to the study section. The list you´re looking for is on the left. Better way to study failed cards? - ファブリス - 2010-04-10 Depends what you mean with "to go through". If you want to recheck your story and then have another review, click "Add to learned list". The next failed kanji from the left side list will be selected. So by default, it picks the next failed kanji in frame number order. This is because of the nature of RTK, later kanji relies on earlier ones, so it's recommended you clear them in the frame # order. If you want so skip some, then yes, you may have to go to the "Detailed list" link on the left side, to pick another one. When you're done, click the top "Review" button on the left side, it should have "N learned", meaning you have re-learned N kanji. Each succesfull review will move the kanji back into the review cycle. The failed ones will stay in that list. You can clear that list and restudy other kanji, or you can add some more, and review again until you pass them. Better way to study failed cards? - shapirog - 2010-04-10 Ahhhh, Ok. I just assumed that clicking "add to relearned list" would take them out of the failed list and then wouldn't let you review until a few days later. Good to know, thanks guys! Better way to study failed cards? - Koos83 - 2010-04-11 I don't usually restudy kanji after I failed them. When I'm done with my reviews, I just click on 'X failed cards' and then on 'review'. What I do is, during the regular reviewing, if I find I failed a card (not because I missed a stroke or misplaced an element, because those are easily remembered, but if I really can't remember my story) I just look at the stories here and come up with a new story and then click fail. Then I don't relearn but just review. I pass 100% of failed cards then and 99% the next time they come up. |