The Fluent Show

Q&A: Should I Give Flashcards Another Chance?


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Today’s show is based on a question I have been asking myself. And that is…

“Should I Give Flashcards Another Chance?”

The way I learn vocabulary is always changing, and my methods and strategies evolve all the time. For many years, learning with vocabulary notebooks was my prime way of reviewing new words. But there are also other techniques, and recently I’ve started using a flashcard app, Smartcards+.

I review vocab with

  • Labels
  • Lists (hand written and regularly reviewed and condensed)
  • Flashcards
  • I have never used

    • Hand-written flashcards
    • Anki
    • Source Of Vocab

      These places above are not always where I find Vocab, and it’s a huge success factor to bear in mind that in a way a list or app is your worst source unless the item is super rich.

      One of the biggest reasons I haven’t used flashcard apps was the quality or relevance of the pre-written courses. Compare learning in class, in real life, in an engaged environment, to just seeing a plain word in a list. It’s arbitrary, and not everyone likes that.

      Memrise

      Memrise does really well when you take one of their official courses. Partly because it does exactly that rich thing well, with videos from Membus. But there’s also a bit of low quality fluff on this platform and I’m sad not to see so many mnemonics anymore.

      Mnemonics

      In this episode, I use the word "anghysbell" to illustrate how mnemonics work.

      Recall

      I don’t care if I can’t recall a word. I’ll see it very often if it’s relevant and important. Again, apps can be an issue here if you get bothered by seeing the same irrelevant term again and again. I do. In my Vocab lists, I am in charge.

      And being in charge of your own learning is everything.

      Activate

      Learning and recalling new Vocab in a list or flashcard is nice. It’s pointless if you cannot use that word though.

      Conclusion: Vocab is not Language

      Really, we're worrying about a small part of the whole here. Sometimes I feel frustrated because the new wave of apps tells you “learn a language” when really you’re "learning words and phrases".

      You need to learn a language over time and keep throwing new things in.

      Sponsored By:

      • Smartcards+: Smartcards+ is a smart and user-friendly flashcards app. Download flashcard decks, make your own, and then just review and go while the app tracks your language progress. Check it out for free on any iPhone or iPad.

      Links:

      • The Vocab Cookbook on Amazon
      • The Vocab Cookbook in my online shop
      • Clairefontaine 141820C 11 x 17 cm Koverbook Lined and Margin Wire Bound Vocabulary Book: Amazon.co.uk: Office Products — A vocabulary notebook
      • Memrise
      • Magnetic Memory Method — If you're into the "remember everything" memory palace thing
      • How To Create The Best Vocabulary Learning Technique In Any Language by Fluent Language
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