Do you not get a debit card when you open a bank account in European countries?
How do you access your money?
Do you not get a debit card when you open a bank account in European countries?
How do you access your money?
There is nothing that inherently great about core apart from the spoken sample sentences. It's a good way to start if you lack direction, but if you already know what you want to watch / read, then you can just do that instead and pick up words along the way obviously.
Debit isn't Credit card though. I cannot pay with my Debit card at most online retailers
What is the most attractive way to mine words? Like is it possible to have sentences and audio included?
Yomichan and anki
Sentences are for autists
Oh really? I didn't know that. Here in the US, you can use a debit card anywhere you can use a credit card, and I assumed it was the same everywhere.
The only reason to get a credit card is if you want to get airline or hotel points, or if you're dumb enough to carry a balance and pay 30%APR to buy shit you can't afford.
The easiest is to do one click import from Yomichan. This will include audio if it's available. In fact I'm too lazy to do anything but that and I don't see the benefit of spending hours to manually make Anki cards for everything.
Some people treat Anki as their only chance for ever learning the language and feel they somehow can't learn a thing they haven't put into Anki.
I agree that sentences are not that important but when I import words trough yomichan the audio is very often missing, it's also often missing when I look up words trough it, it drives me nuts because I think having the audio makes remembering the words far easier.
>makes remembering the words far easier
I agree but in the end it's just shitty Anki. By now I treat it more as extra exposure instead of something to gauge my own progress on. If I have to fail a card 20 times before it sticks so be it.
Even better than any Anki, voiced or not, is if I encounter the same word in multiple different sentences or contexts when reading anyways.