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At what point should one stop sentence mining and just read and listen w o sentence mining w anki
Any apps that I can create multiple choice flashcards that shuffle the answers?
Seems like everyone in the Anki community is against it, but looking at the questions in 日本語パワードリル there’s questions like:
>最近は**れいぎ**を知らない人が多いように思う。
A. 礼義 B. 礼儀 C.礼議 D. 礼偽
If the jlpt has questions like this, being able to discern the small differences seems like a necessary skill. Usually when learning kanji, I just learn the general image of it and within a context, but when it’s put up against similar looking kanji like this, it definitely throws me.