![]() My main aim with technology is always to make my life as easy as possible, and SRS helps me do that because I don't have to make any decisions about when I see a particular piece of language again. This isn't a criticism of Leitner at all, more a reflection of how I like to study. And how often do you train a deck that contains only language that you know very well? The problem for me is that you won't meet those cards in the higher decks again unless you specifically select those decks to study. When you get a card right it gets placed in the next deck up and will eventually make it to the top deck. I've used both in the past, but these days I tend just to use SRS learning. ![]() 1) Do You Use Spaced Repetition (SRS) Or The Leitner Method? I'm a beginning polyglot and I have a couple of questions about the use of Flashcards Deluxe (or any flashcards app for that matter). Ville from Finland got in touch with a few questions about flashcard study and the SRS method, so this post will answer everything you wanted to know about SRS study with flashcards. However, once you've built the habit and got the routine in place, there are a lot of interesting discussions to be had about how to use the more intricate functions of flashcard study programs. Only once you are studying every day should you start to worry about things like spaced repetition intervals (srs method) and stats tracking. Just like the conversation about “the best method for language learning” the single most important thing with flashcards is that you are actually doing something every day, whatever your “method” is. Are you actually doing the thing every day? Yes? Okay, good. Remember that the flashcard study system is for learning the thing you need to know. ![]() How To Use Flashcards For Language Learningįorget those fancy settings and options. That is, a piece of card with something on the front and something written on the back to help you learn something new. It's important to remember what flashcards originally were. Does that mean we have to use them all? No. ![]() I think it can get confusing at times because most programs available offer a huge array of options, functions and features – many more than you'll ever need.Īs with so many things with language learning, it's possible to overthink the language flashcards thing. There's always a lot of talk in the language learning community about SRS flashcards for studying. ![]()
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