Hi guys,
I'm interested in your experiences. When I started using Skritter, I just used it with default settings, and started with the Skritter 101 Chinese.
In this setting, characters in words are not added automatically. I noticed this setting, and thought it would be a good idea to know the character definitions too, so I turned this on.
I've used it for about six months this way, but find it gets very confusing when a word contains a new character that has a similar, but slightly different meaning, or when the character have a variety of meanings and the word has a variety of other meanings. It's worse when some lists group similar words together.
So to deal with this, I decided to take charge of the order words appear in. I building my own lists that mix new characters in with words that are made up of characters I already know, and then a week later add a word with the new character. This has work much better, and I was able to increase the number of new words per day quite a bit.
But I'm wondering if I shouldn't be doing this the other way around, i.e., turn off the auto character add feature, add words with new characters first - maybe two or three with the same character - and then add the character a week or two later.
Ultimately the aim is to broaden my vocabulary as quickly as possible, and increase my character knowledge, but with with the former taking much higher priority.
Your thoughts?