Mohammed Asad Khan's Sm Items ! - page 2
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Tom,
Thanks for your very useful latest article "Sentence items in SuperMemo". The explanations in the article are very clear and easy to understand. |
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You're welcome. I hope the article will be easy to understand even for beginners.
P.S. Could you tell me about yourself? Your written English is quite good. Are you a native speaker? Perhaps you can write a few lines to my e-mail address (you can find it here: http://www.antimoon.com/about/contact.htm). |
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I`m digging an easy method to add sentence items from watching different features.
Yesterday, I used to write near 25 simple sentences on a piece of page, and then
later I appended to my sm collection. I`m just wondering that It`s quite too difficult
to add all sentences, when you are reading subtitles on the Tv screen. When I was
writting 1 or 2 sentences, meanwhile, I was missing 4 to 6 sentences. How can I cope
with this roadblock? In spite of, It`s a case of reading texts on tv screen.
The second question is to you, How can I remember those sentences which I understand during watching different features, Afterwards, How can I append them to my sm collection. The time is very negligible to store all sentences in a brain memory. In a nutshell, How can a person add simple sentences to their sm collection, when they`re watching the features. You`re views will be highly recommended infront of us. That`s to say English learners. Signing off! |
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Tom,
About "Sentence items in SuperMemo", which grade should I choose if I understand a sentence correctly but pronounce a word incorrectly? |
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| I give the grade, "fail" for it. |
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Only try to make sentence items, All other types are very uneffective.
I converted my all previous items into sentences. They're easy to add and easy to repeat. No burden at all. The result is getting higher. I'm happy right now. |
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Tee,
I'd give myself a 1 or 2 (depending on whether the correct pronunciation was obvious to me). |
