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In my opinion, according to [https://virtualspeech.com/blog/average-speaking-rate-words-per-minute the average speaking rate], recognising the word in less than 1/4 seconds for “easy”, 1/4 ~ 1/3 seconds for “good”, 1/3 ~ 1/2 seconds for “bad”, more than 1/2 seconds for “again”. For recalling, the time limits may be longer. You can use a metronome to understand how long it is. | In my opinion, according to [https://virtualspeech.com/blog/average-speaking-rate-words-per-minute the average speaking rate], recognising the word in less than 1/4 seconds for “easy”, 1/4 ~ 1/3 seconds for “good”, 1/3 ~ 1/2 seconds for “bad”, more than 1/2 seconds for “again”. For recalling, the time limits may be longer. You can use a metronome to understand how long it is. | ||
If you feel boring practising flashcards, try listening to | If you feel boring practising flashcards, try listening to podcast or music. | ||
== Sentence == | == Sentence == |