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#26
Splatted Wrote:Yeah I made the classic mistake of trying to learn Japanese by SRSing Core 6000. Ditching that and focusing on native material was probably the best thing I did for my Japanese, but starting to use anki to support that was probably the second best.
I don't see why you would have to ditch Core just to focus on native material. Personally I use Core10k to "learn" new words and readings, and then I reinforce those words and learn them properly by reading native materials. Has worked great for me so far at least.
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#27
I didn't mean to imply that you do, just that I did and it worked for me, so let me rephrase that. The best thing I did for my Japanese was ditch anki, and the second best thing I did was take it up again.
Edited: 2014-04-16, 2:14 am
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#28
Btw. I can set in anki on my smartphone to automatically show answer after x seconds, but can't get it to work on desktop anki even after downloading addon for it. Has anyone got it working on the desktop version?
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#29
AlgoRhythmic Wrote:
Splatted Wrote:Yeah I made the classic mistake of trying to learn Japanese by SRSing Core 6000. Ditching that and focusing on native material was probably the best thing I did for my Japanese, but starting to use anki to support that was probably the second best.
I don't see why you would have to ditch Core just to focus on native material. Personally I use Core10k to "learn" new words and readings, and then I reinforce those words and learn them properly by reading native materials. Has worked great for me so far at least.
As I wrote in another post somewhere, Core can be used as a mere bank of pre-made cards. You just need to suspend all new cards (a good habit anyway with pre-made decks) and unsuspend words as you encounter them.
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#30
Heron Wrote:As I wrote in another post somewhere, Core can be used as a mere bank of pre-made cards. You just need to suspend all new cards (a good habit anyway with pre-made decks) and unsuspend words as you encounter them.
Personally I like to separate consuming native material from actively studying words. I can't enjoy the material properly if I have to concentrate on finding good words to insert/unlock in Anki at the same time. Core is very convenient in that I can easily learn a set number of words each day in a relatively static amount of time.

I'm at around 8000 words into Core right now, and honestly it feels like most of those have been very useful so far.
Edited: 2014-04-16, 11:52 am
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#31
I loaded the deck I'm doing, do my repetitions with my new cards set to zero and just add as many as I wanna learn via custom study every day. Spending more time with ANKI itself than the cards doesn't make sense to me.
Edited: 2014-04-17, 7:43 am
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