This is still a work in progress, and I would love for other people to contribute to grow this project.

I think given some more attention, this could turn into a valuable asset for language learning of many different languages (could easily be modified for Japanese) - as I personally find it slightly more entertaining than standard flashcards. And if you are anything like me, learning something is more about staying interested and motivated than it is anything else.

Repository: https://github.com/GreenAnts/HSK-3.0-Study-Game WebApp: https://greenants.github.io/HSK-3.0-Study-Game/

While it isn’t anything super special, I do think it is more effective (at least for me) than simply using Anki flashcards, as it keeps me slightly more entertained and interested - but I think the project could definitely be gamified a bit more. The primary goal of this project is to eventually create something that actually keeps the user interested in drilling through vocabulary.


Disclaimer: The project is mostly just a couple files, and was put together with AI, not using any type of framework or anything. If the project gets future collaborators, we would likely need to refactor the project to be more workable.

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    19 hours ago

    I have it on by bucket list to learn Mandarin and I’ve had 2 attempts at it.

    I have not checked your app yet but this is my free 2c worth of experience,

    1. Speaking, reading and writing are really 3 different skillsets that require 3 different approaches. If you mesh them together in your head to try and do them, you will soon give up, it’s easy to hard. More so for hard languages such as Mandarin.
    2. You learn by doing it, whatever the goal is. You need to do it constantly.
    3. Having to do it with someone is the key to success. Abstract work works but it is discouraging and 100% harder.