Hi, I'm new here. I recently started using Anki and I love it ! Anki manual recommends avoiding creating too many decks and stick to tags for organising the cards. I was curious how others organise their language cards especially if you're an advance learner ?
I'm currently using it to expand my vocabulary in both English and French, so I created French and English decks as recommended by the manual. Now I'm adding tags such as "fr_subjective_descriptors", "en_character_descriptors", "fr_human_body" etc. It seems like a good way to organise things to make custom study sessions.
What about you ? Does anybody have tips for better organisation ?
Organising Anki decks and tags
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Re: Organising Anki decks and tags
One deck per language, and tags if necessary. I tag cards according to type ("phrase"), source ("ggs" if it's Gaeilge gan Stró) and sometimes part of speech. After many years, I've realized that I don't really use the tags in any constructive way, other than a mental note of what I was working with at the time.
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Leabhair/Greannáin léite as Gaeilge:
Ar an seastán oíche:Oileán an Órchiste
Duolingo - finished trees: sp/ga/de/fr/pt/it
Finnish with extra pain :
Llorg Blog - Wiki - Discord
Ar an seastán oíche:
Duolingo - finished trees: sp/ga/de/fr/pt/it
Finnish with extra pain :
Llorg Blog - Wiki - Discord
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