#WaniKani lessons learned: when #Tsurukame tells you that there's reviews due and you're not in a life or death situation take the 5min it takes to do them.
I’ve fallen back for a few of my Kanji and it irks me because I was close to completing the next level but for the past days I tried to stick to my review reminders and things caught back up really fast - IDK what algorithm they use for their #SRS but it's apparently really good at what it does.
I ended up shelving #Wokabulary in favour of #Anki. Mainly because the #SRS in Anki felt smarter tbh. Having an app tell you "come back in five weeks" after you picked "yes, know it" a few times feels weird when youre used to "again | hard | good | easy" scheduling markers.
Anki still isn't as granular as #WaniKani / #Tsurukame but it feels like an Achievement to have a growing deck!
(I'm happy to share the deck but it's a growing, breathing work in progress that will eventually have all on #Lingodeer Japanese 1 after I get through that course. It also uses Anki TTS because I don't have recordings for the words)
25 radicals and 18 Kanji in about 3 days.. Okay, I'm listening WaniKani!
Tsurukame's review and lesson notifications are also a great focus breaker reminding me to breathe when I'm running close to hyper focus on work :3
#random #Japanese #LanguageLearning #LanguageLearner #WaniKani #TsuruKame
:( Auf meinem neuen Telefon geben manche Apps (bspw meine Kanji-Lern-App #Tsurukame) jetzt so ein weirdes haptisches Feedback. Das Telefon wackelt/vibriert(?) dann ein Mal, wenn mensch die Lesung und Bedeutung korrekt eingegeben hat.
Und ich fürchte, ich kann es weder in der App noch in iOS ausschalten. Aaah.
Zudem ist der Homebutton sehr seltsam. Er ist laut und es fühlt sich an, als wäre das Handy klapprig, wenn man ihn drückt. (Aber nur, wenn das Fon eingeschaltet ist, sonst macht er nix.)