https://www.plecoforums.com/threads/my-favorite-pleco-flashcards-add-ons-for-beginners.6071/
Purpose: 1. To provide a basic link to some of the useful PLECO flashcards available here. 2. To provide basic instructions on installation of these PLECO flashcards. 3. To provide a basic bare bones on how to use these PLECO flashcards, from my own personal experience.
FAQ: 1. Why bother? A: PLECO is an amazing tool and I see some incredibly talented individuals creating and sharing all sorts of fantastic decks here. Unfortunately, all these individuals and our PLECO creator seem to be very technically inclined. As a result, it's somewhat hard for us less technically inclined people to sift through the decks here and even harder to attempt to install and configure the use of these decks. My post here is an attempt to alleviate the difficulty for a newbie to PLECO.
- Why are the decks in this post so few? A: Time is limited, so I believe most people have time to only use at most 2-3 sets of flashcards deck at any one time. I'm restricting the flashcards in my post here to those flashcards I personally use. Hence the limited amount of decks. See my section on Flashcards and their Usage.
Flashcards and their Usage (A personal opinion!) Whilst flashcards have their uses, it is all too easy to overdo it and maintain too many. For the absolute beginner, brimming with enthusiasm and bright eyes, it's likely one would try to add various flashcards sets to their review list. Unfortunately, many of these decks overlap. This disadvantage here is that it's time consuming to review these decks over time. When you're starting, say with HSK 1, it's easy to study and review the first 150 accumulated. At end of HSK 3, there's about 600 characters accumulated. At this point, the number of characters that you need to review exponentially start to add up. And if you've another redundant deck that substantially overlaps with the HSK1-3 words without adding a fresh perspective in your review, it is only wasting your time.
I DO NOT wish to add the run-of-mill flashcards that's either based on the HSK levels or textbooks. These are abundant and can be found free on this sub-forum, on Tofulearn or via a paid app like Skritter. The flashcards below are the ones I found essential and fall outside of the norm.
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