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For the tests, could you implement a mode where instead of presenting the user with a list of possible answers, Kakugo just presents a single 'reveal' button and then lets the user self-verify if the answer he/she thought of was correct?
I find that having just six choices is too big of a hint. I answer the quizzes perfectly, but I still confuse symbols when I find them in text where I don't have a list of choices.
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I actually don't like this kind of test at all, and this is part of the reasons I made kakugo. I don't want to think about whether I am right or not, I want to concentrate on the Japanese and answer the questions.
What I do for that particular problem is that I don't at the answer and try to get the answer in my head, and then I look at the answers. If just by looking at the answers I figure my answer was wrong, and I find the correct one, I press "don't know" nonetheless.
If you prefer the self assessment tests, I recommend you use anki which is designed around that idea.
For the tests, could you implement a mode where instead of presenting the user with a list of possible answers, Kakugo just presents a single 'reveal' button and then lets the user self-verify if the answer he/she thought of was correct?
I find that having just six choices is too big of a hint. I answer the quizzes perfectly, but I still confuse symbols when I find them in text where I don't have a list of choices.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: