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Learning Japanese with Anki

Submitted by Zero on February 19, 2010 – 2:06 pmOne Comment
Anki, so what’s Anki? Anki is an downloadable flash card program with some capaitiblies online like reviewing. Anki uses the method of spaced repetition.
Anki is a great tool for grinding away at kanji because using spaced repetition helps you keep everything fresh in your mind.
How it works:
You download the program, (Online review mode is available) then you have a few option’s, create your own “deck” (Decks which are the flashcards) or you can download decks of the internet. The decks can be anything from Learning Japanese, studying for a test or even memorizing instrument cords.

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Anki, so what’s Anki? Anki is an downloadable flash card program with some  online Capabilities like reviewing. Anki uses the method of spaced repetition.

Anki is a great tool for grinding away at kanji because using spaced repetition helps you keep everything fresh in your mind.

How it works:

You download the program, (Online review mode is available) then you have a few option’s, create your own “deck” (Decks which are the flashcards) or you can download decks of the internet. The decks can be anything from Learning Japanese, studying for a test or even memorizing instrument cords.

Anki is a program which makes remembering things easy. Because it is a lot more efficient than traditional study methods, you can either greatly decrease your time spent studying, or greatly increase the amount you learn.

Anyone who needs to remember things in their daily life can benefit from Anki. Since it is content-agnostic and supports images, audio, videos and scientific markup (via LaTeX), the possibilities are endless

Some features:

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Advanced Kanji  Dictionary look up

import

Importing ” Decks” into the program

Simple Youtube video of Anki in action

So if your looking for a good program for learning something, not just Japanese definitely check out Anki you have nothing to lose its 100% free

One Comment »

  • Yumeka says:

    I’m definitely going to give Anki a try one of these days. I’ve been studying kanji just by using dictionaries and it’s probably not the best method.