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Meanings should be on the front side, word/phrase should be on the back side. When you see the meaning, you need to recall the word/phrase, in a process like this: words/phrases in the learned language → concept → words/phrases in the target language. This helps with your expression instead of recognition only, as well as recalling the word's synonyms. | Meanings should be on the front side, word/phrase should be on the back side. When you see the meaning, you need to recall the word/phrase, in a process like this: words/phrases in the learned language → concept → words/phrases in the target language. This helps with your expression instead of recognition only, as well as recalling the word's synonyms. | ||
Meanings should be brief. You can search a word in a dictionary, pick the first meaning and if any other meaning is | Meanings should be brief. You can search a word in a dictionary, pick the first meaning and if any other meaning is large different from it, pick them as well. Don't write too much on flashcards. You will remember those meanings that are derived from its original one through reading instead of flashcard memorisation. | ||
Another question: there are different levels of efficiency in Anki, what's the standard for choosing from them? | Another question: there are different levels of efficiency in Anki, what's the standard for choosing from them? |