Chinese Skritter walkthrough & review!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Welcome back to the Multilingual Mind! In this video, I walk through the Chinese Skritter app and review it along the way.

Комментарии • 6

  • @amytheorangutan
    @amytheorangutan 2 месяца назад +2

    I have a great experience with Skritter. I learned my first 1200-1500 characters through Skritter and I know people might say there are free options etc out there but I don’t want to muck around too much so it works well for me because it’s easy to use. Making you write rather than just memorising the characters really force you to learn the characters, the ones I learned through Skritters stuck in my mind until now. Like manual flashcards sure you can make your own by making and writing your own flashcards and make it super personalised and cheaper but I don’t really want to spend time making the flashcards rather than using the flashcards.

  • @ElNegroMasGuapoDeMexico
    @ElNegroMasGuapoDeMexico Год назад +2

    Is Skritter worth it for Cantonese as well? Nobody ever talks about it in detail.

  • @jdcm1509juandayagos
    @jdcm1509juandayagos 2 года назад +1

    Nice video! Big fan of Skritter here. You’re right, you can’t edit pre-made decks, like the Integrated Chinese decks, but you can make a copy of them (three dots icon), and then edit the copy deck. I’ve done exactly this for a couple of textbooks that I wanted to edit. And I can even change the copy deck cover so it looks identical to the original one :)

  • @kkc3786
    @kkc3786 2 года назад

    哈哈,好久没看到你了,很想念!

  • @ManeelxAkosAdor
    @ManeelxAkosAdor 2 года назад

    A rip off. I am building an app to do the same with 1/4th the price with no stupid skritter personalization limitations