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You don't have to use a shoebox for Spaced Repetition,
but it's funnier if you do.
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This method is called The Leitner System.
It's like a card game you play against yourself!
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The rules are simple.
First, all new cards start at Level 1.
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When you review the cards in a Level, first, shuffle them.
Then, try to recall them.
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But each card you get wrong... goes
all the way back down to Level 1.
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Each day, you review Level 1 at the end.
You'll see your new cards + the cards you forgot.
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However, habits are hard. If you start big, you won't get the ball rolling...
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That's why I recommend starting with 5 new cards a day.
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Spaced Repetition will fail if your cards feel
bloated, disconnected, or meaningless.
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Memory is more like a jigsaw puzzle, full of tiny pieces joined together.
(This is also how neurons work: lots of tiny, connected things)
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It's not about collection, it's about connection.
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So, to get the most out of Spaced Repetition,
you must make your cards...
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It's too big. Too much information.
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CONNECTED
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But you know what would make it stick in memory better?
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The front now has a drawing of a cat (image)
with a fill-in-the-blank French sentence (context: grammar)
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The back now has a symbol of the noun's gender (image),
its pronunciation (sound*),
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MEANINGFUL
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Personally, here's how I've learnt best:
First, I try to do something.
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Inevitably, I'll get stuck.
In that moment, I'll look up what I need,
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That, I believe, is the best way to keep yourself motivated while learning:
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These three rules for making cards...
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This way, you can connect facts to things you know,
to images and sounds you like,
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That's why, in the final part of this interactive comic,
you're going to make your own cards!
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YOU
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