Direction of flash cards
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Re: Direction of flash cards
I always do L1 to L2. Of course sometimes recognition becomes a problem but it's something that can be easily compensated by extensive input.
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Re: Direction of flash cards
kelvin921019 wrote:I always do L1 to L2. Of course sometimes recognition becomes a problem but it's something that can be easily compensated by extensive input.
I remember having the same problem, and then found that doing one round of recognition during the initial learning phase solved the problem significantly.
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Dialang or it didn't happen.
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