It's a really bad idea to start using Memrise, unless you plan to ditch it soon. It gives you too many reviews, lacks customization, and penalizes typos and you can't adjust vague questions, so you'll keep getting the same things wrong even when you know the answers. Moreover, a course creator can just delete a course, and I assume something bad might happen as a result (not sure what). And you can't edit if there are mistakes. And you can't do any of the great things anki has to offer.
The only good course to go with Memrise is one that doesn't use it long-term, just brute forcing basic vocabulary, and then going into extensive reading/listening mode and never using it again.
If you're going to learn Japanese, how can a mere Anki interface intimidate you?
The only good course to go with Memrise is one that doesn't use it long-term, just brute forcing basic vocabulary, and then going into extensive reading/listening mode and never using it again.
If you're going to learn Japanese, how can a mere Anki interface intimidate you?
Edited: 2016-05-20, 8:26 pm
