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still using anki after 15 years, great simple tools just keep delivering
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how often/long per session would you say you spend with anki to learn a new subject?
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it really depends on what i'm learning. overall i'm more of a long term, one set kind of user, like i'll spend many months to years on something, e.g. kanji pronunciation or 5k chinese words. what about you brother?
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ive tried off and on but havent stuck with it as one should most of my space repetition type learning has been with repeating audio recordings listens over time but now im inspired to try again to know you learned 5k words of chinese where as with 6 months of duolingo i recognize a couple and speak a few phrases🀣
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i think repeated audio listening is extremely powerful! let's do more consistent repetition-based learning :) i actually started learning mandarin in 2011 (time is flying!), it was the stepping stone in how i got to east asia in the first place (mainland china -> south korea -> japan)
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ε―Ή it’s so fun to learn new things! It feels like magic (I used voice to text to right the character since having done mostly audio I’m much better at saying then writing them🀣)
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i love listening + speaking practice, have you heard of the pimsleur method? i feel like you might love it
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