This is in terms of inputting into Anki and "understanding" a word, and I'm still trying to decide what is the best method to "learn" a word (not memorize).
If the first side of the card includes all of the context, (IE, the whole sentence), would that essentially be making it more difficult to recognize that word in a different context?
Example:
Side 1)
二度と無いチャンスを逃す
Side 2)
のがす
つかみそこなう。失する
OR, would it be better for the first side to be JUST the word you want to learn, and then on the other side, have the vocabulary word in a contextual sentence along with a definition?
Side 1)
逃す
Side 2)
二度と無いチャンスを逃す
のがす
つかみそこなう。失する
I've been thinking that inputting using the latter method would hammer the word into your head a bit better than relying on a contextual crutch. It requires you to think about the general nuance of the word and make you think what of context it could be used in. Then you flip the card over, and if the sentence matches the image/nuance of the word in your head (note I didn't say definition or English translation), then it passes.
Ugh. The JLPT has me thinking too much about this crap.
I'd like to hear some thoughts.
If the first side of the card includes all of the context, (IE, the whole sentence), would that essentially be making it more difficult to recognize that word in a different context?
Example:
Side 1)
二度と無いチャンスを逃す
Side 2)
のがす
つかみそこなう。失する
OR, would it be better for the first side to be JUST the word you want to learn, and then on the other side, have the vocabulary word in a contextual sentence along with a definition?
Side 1)
逃す
Side 2)
二度と無いチャンスを逃す
のがす
つかみそこなう。失する
I've been thinking that inputting using the latter method would hammer the word into your head a bit better than relying on a contextual crutch. It requires you to think about the general nuance of the word and make you think what of context it could be used in. Then you flip the card over, and if the sentence matches the image/nuance of the word in your head (note I didn't say definition or English translation), then it passes.
Ugh. The JLPT has me thinking too much about this crap.
I'd like to hear some thoughts.

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