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Use pre-made decks, create custom cards and use advanced tools to elevate your studies

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Noji is a fantastic tool for consolidating your vocabulary and mastering new words. This guide will help you navigate language learning with flashcards, whether you're just starting or looking to refine your skills, whether you're working with a teacher or studying independently.

Explore Pre-Made Decks

Starting with pre-made decks can be particularly useful, especially for beginners. They often include basic vocabulary, idioms, and grammar exercises, providing a solid foundation.

Craft Your Own Flashcards

Although pre-made decks are helpful, creating your own flashcards can significantly boost your learning progress. Here are some targeted tips for language learners:

  • Definition vs. Translation: Decide whether to include definitions in the target language or translations into your native language.

  • Add Context: Enhance your understanding by adding examples. Create sentences using the new words whenever possible.

  • Use Visuals: Attach images to your flashcards to create stronger associations. Ensure the images complement the content rather than replacing it.

Leverage Noji’s Learning Features

Once you're comfortable creating flashcards, take advantage of these Noji features to enrich your learning experience:

  • Study Languages Algorithm: This Premium feature uses Spaced Repetition to effectively learn new vocabulary.

  • Reverse Cards: Activate this feature to practice your vocabulary in both directions, enhancing your retention from multiple angles.

  • Adjust Card Limits: Experiment with different daily card limits to find what works best for you. Start with 5-10 cards a day and adjust as needed.

  • Fill-in-the-Blank: Also known as Cloze, this feature helps you practice recall by blanking out words in context.

Incorporate Noji into Your Daily Routine

Here are additional strategies to enhance your learning:

  • Practice Spelling: Before revealing the answer on your flashcard, test your spelling to improve your knowledge.

  • Check Pronunciation: Use the “Text-to-Speech” feature to refine your pronunciation and listening skills.

  • Speech Practice: Speak aloud when studying cards to practice speaking. Try creating sentences that use the words or phrases you're learning.

💡Small Tip: Embrace microlearning by spending 10-15 minutes reviewing flashcards during idle moments, such as waiting for public transport.

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