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For example, my daily goal is to practice at least 15 minutes in Memrise, read an article or a piece of news in English, and to watch one video in(on) YouTube or Instagram on how to improve my pronunciation or speaking skills.
For beginners, apps like Duolingo or Memrise are great because they make learning feel like a game.
For beginners, apps like Duolingo or Memrise are great because they make learning feel like a game.
The second app that I really recommend is called Memrise.
Memrise is a flashcard app with options to create your own flashcards or to download ones created by other users.
This is where digital flashcard systems like Anki or Memrise come in.
This is where digital flashcard systems like Anki or Memrise come in.
Yeah, yeah it's based on that and I think memrise also has a kind of a spaced repetition system built into it?
And I think Memrise also has a kind of a spaced repetition system built into it.
Now, tools like Anki and Memrise have definitely helped me.
Tools like Anki and Memrise have definitely helped me.
But there's other software too, right, like Memrise, which is a web-based platform that has lots of premade courses that unlike most textbooks, are based around the principles of spaced repetition.
So, eventually once you get into the advanced phases of language learning, learning by osmosis from native level media or conversation, that is effectively your spaced repetition, and you no longer need programs like Anki or Memrise.
I also sometimes use my Memrise app right before going to bed. I do this because bedtime is statistically the best time for forming memories, and
Memrise itself is not that mentally strenuous,