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Thread: Pause between first 2 reviews Post: Pause between first 2 reviews frlmarty Wrote:'If you review cards ahead of time, you are encouraging your memory to store the information in short term memory instead of long term memory, thus defeating the purpose of the review s... |
DavisMcDavis | Remembering the Kanji | 16 | 2,550 | 2009-01-26, 4:39 pm | ||
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Thread: Beginning to falter after 300 or so Post: Beginning to falter after 300 or so steelmole Wrote:I'm still working on it, but it's a bit disheartening when I'm reviewing and just getting nothing for ages. It seemed so easy when I started. And I didn't know any kanji before doing... |
DavisMcDavis | Remembering the Kanji | 17 | 2,857 | 2008-10-09, 12:37 pm | ||
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Thread: 30 Kanji a day, any advice on keeping up? Post: 30 Kanji a day, any advice on keeping up? To help with retention of your stories, I would suggest you take the time to fully visualize them in your mind while saying your story. Using your example for morning, I would close my eyes and visua... |
DavisMcDavis | Remembering the Kanji | 37 | 9,070 | 2008-10-08, 6:58 pm | ||
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Thread: Feels like I'm never going to finish. Post: Feels like I'm never going to finish. With a failed stack that size, I think you should stop and review before adding any more cards. It's better to have a good solid grasp of the the ones you've read before progressing. If you have fai... |
DavisMcDavis | Remembering the Kanji | 17 | 2,664 | 2008-09-16, 2:22 pm | ||
