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I've just started learning lojban, and much of my current focus is using the Anki flash card program to learn gismu.Using flash cards I feel inclined to use 2 approaches.The first is to think long and hard about each card, and take my time trying to commit answers to my memory. This seems good because it lets me take the time to come up with mental cues for each word that I can use to recall them later.The second approach is to try to go through the cards very fast, only spending a few seconds on each one. This seems good because after a ton of wrong answers you are cycling through them fast enough to remember the ones you got wrong, and the answers seem to come with less effort. But it doesn't feel as "solid" to me. Like I may forget things easier from this way. I have no idea if that's a valid concern.How do you guys do flash cards? Slow and deliberate? Or quick and dirty? Or maybe a mix of both methods?
I've just started learning lojban, and much of my current focus is using the Anki flash card program to learn gismu.
Using flash cards I feel inclined to use 2 approaches.
The first is to think long and hard about each card, and take my time trying to commit answers to my memory. This seems good because it lets me take the time to come up with mental cues for each word that I can use to recall them later.
The second approach is to try to go through the cards very fast, only spending a few seconds on each one. This seems good because after a ton of wrong answers you are cycling through them fast enough to remember the ones you got wrong, and the answers seem to come with less effort. But it doesn't feel as "solid" to me. Like I may forget things easier from this way. I have no idea if that's a valid concern.
How do you guys do flash cards? Slow and deliberate? Or quick and dirty? Or maybe a mix of both methods?