Using Speakly and Glossika again
This month I've started using Speakly and Glossika again after taking a break from both. In each case I prefer to focus as much as I can on the input that they provide.
So for Glossika I only listen and repeat, no typing practice. I aim to do 50 repetitions of old material using the 'Weakest Memories' setting and 5 new sentences every day.
For me Glossika is purely for reading, listening and speaking practice. I'm not trying to memorise the sentences and I'm not using the typing or speach recording functions. The reason I review using the 'Weakest Memories' setting is because it shows sentences from oldest to newest.
I took a break from Speakly because for me the main value is the narrated stories which include a transcript in Russian and English. I import those stories into LingQ and listen to them almost every day. I'm getting back into reading them in LingQ. As you use the Speakly and learn more words you unlock more Live Situations (short dialogues) and stories. However when doing this I quickly outpace my ability to understand the stories. That's why I periodically take a break to work through them in LingQ. When I understand a significant percentage of the words, or get bored I go back to Speakly to unlock more stories.
According to Speakly I now know 800 out of 4000 words. As I said, normally I take a break from the app when I've unlocked more content but perhaps this time I'll try some of the recall and output exercises.
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