kazelee
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From: ohlrite
Registered: 2008-06-18
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I wonder. Does it do any harm to fill out all 2042 card with stories and then just review them, say, 50 a day?
What I mean is, If you add the card starting from the beginning, and Anki keeps giving you cards to review while leaving the new ones untouched until you've cleared the old ones, couldn't you just enter all the stories in one go and then use Anki to pace you, and the book to learn the primitives?
If review is going to be necessary, would it be bad to incorporate both learning and review together?
Last edited by kazelee (2008 August 21, 9:08 am)
Mcjon01
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From: 大阪
Registered: 2007-04-09
Posts: 551
That's pretty much how I did it, except I didn't do them all at once. Even if all you do is copy and paste the top stories from this website, it still takes a hideously long time. Granted, I was reapplying formatting to each card, but 2042 is a big number no matter how you spin it. I split the process up into chunks, so that I would enter in about 100 stories a day, and then get on to reviewing and learning new cards after I was done.
And if you're using Anki, you could probably just use the premade RTK deck and just replace the link to each kanji's page with the actual story.