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study a list more than an other.

Kuini   October 30th, 2011 5:22a.m.

I have a question about studying multi vocab lists. I'm right now studing 3 vocab lists but i need to have a priority over my "university vocab list", is there a way to add vocab from a certain list in priority ?

thank you

mcfarljw   October 30th, 2011 6:14a.m.

I don't think so. Though you could just disable the other two lists for awhile and then if you feel like adding a few new items temporarily enable them.

scott   October 30th, 2011 10:04a.m.

The easiest way I think is to simply study the one you want to work on more by itself. You can do that from the study nav ("Study A Single Vocab List") or go to that list's page and click 'Study List'.

foozlesprite   October 30th, 2011 10:08a.m.

I'd like to see something like this added. I added the Jouyou Kanji to a giant master list, organized by grade taught to Japanese students. I'm working my way through the list, and every time I encounter a new kanji, I look at the compounds and words that use it. I add to a second vocab list any words that seem useful. I'd like to study the associated words at around the same time as the kanji, to reinforce my initial writing/reading skills, but unfortunately my kanji list has surpassed my vocab list.

I'd love a way to link them together, or prioritize so that the associated vocabulary list gets caught up before it adds another new kanji from the kanji list.

nick   October 30th, 2011 11:15a.m.

foozlesprite, that sounds really complicated for Skritter to do (support linkages between lists). You could try three things:

1) Add the words to the same list as the kanji.
2) Put the kanji in small sections and put that list to manual-move-to-next-section (when that feature is per-list, not yet), so that it doesn't get too far ahead.
3) Study the related words list by itself every once in a while to get caught up on it, like Scott describes above.

foozlesprite   October 31st, 2011 5:19a.m.

I've been trying the third method you list for a while now. I can get by with that, for sure. I'm no coder myself so I can appreciate that it's difficult to do :)

Basically, I'm self-studying so I do it this way to try and build upon what I already know, as well as reinforcing it.

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