Re: ANKI: How does your Anki use vary at different levels
Posted: Sun May 17, 2020 3:20 pm
I don't use anki past intermediate (though I should). I can easily export my LWT-clone vocab into Anki to study with but... I find that once I hit 90% or higher words known per book (as calculated by the reading tool) I don't really see any benefit from it. Yes, the words are low frequency and I could benefit from them... but they aren't words I come in to contact with in my day to day life. Literary words and flowery language, or technical terms. I may try anki-ing these and seeing if I get any gains.
When I start a language, I do what I call "lazy anki". I have anki set up to play the audio (if there) and after the audio times flip and then after 5 seconds it auto passes the card as "good". I treat it sort of like Glossika (but not outrageously expensive) GSR system for the workin' man . Right now I am doing Chinese and Norwegian this way (with only sentence input). For my more advanced language that I mostly do the ol' comprehensible input method in... I may try something different. I will report back.
When I start a language, I do what I call "lazy anki". I have anki set up to play the audio (if there) and after the audio times flip and then after 5 seconds it auto passes the card as "good". I treat it sort of like Glossika (but not outrageously expensive) GSR system for the workin' man . Right now I am doing Chinese and Norwegian this way (with only sentence input). For my more advanced language that I mostly do the ol' comprehensible input method in... I may try something different. I will report back.