If I’ve already reviewed the words, but I want to review them again by going to Options then review, but there is more than 100 words in the level, is there a way I can get past 100 words without keep repeating it, because I imagine I will just get a lot the same words which’ll be a waste of time. I’ve tried the infinite learning script, but it doesn’t seem to work for that.
if you’ve answered a question correctly, memrise remembers that and doesn’t ask it again, so there’s no danger of having to repeat and repeat again and again
moreover, ifyou have to review 100+ words, the system will not ask you a word again, before all words have been asked, unless a question about a word has been answeted wrong
and, no, you can’t get passed 100
If I understand you correctly, you want to review words when they’re not currently due for review, yes?
As far as I can tell, the Infinite Learning script is designed for normal reviewing and learning sessions, and is programmed to end the session when there are no more words due (or no more words available to learn). It makes sense that it would not work for the extra, 1-point reviews…
You could try ignoring all words in the lesson except for the first 100, do your review, and then ignore all words in the lesson except for the next 100, do your review, etc.
Other than editing the Infinite Learning script to make it do what you need it to, that’s my best idea…
you can also review on the level of … a level
go to the page of the course, choose a level, tick options, tick review
Honestly to say, I have no clue how you could manually review >100 words level-wise and not get any word repetitions.
“Speed review” shows you 100 words from ALL levels - and they seem to repeat words you have seen before (of course).
Is there any current day timestamp (<1-2h) a script could update or filter, so you don’t get duplicates?
Blue watering / review button:
Cooljingle’s “infinite learning” user script does NOT work anymore with the latest Memrise update, at least for me.
It used to work for “learning” and “watering (blue)”.
It used to poll the next 100 words batch, once you finished the first 100…then the next…until all words were watered.
This review code touch update by the Memrise devs (which provides not any benefit at all?!?) also broke his very great user script “Memrise Catch Up Review”.
Thanks Memrise!!!
His latest version in his github repository completely disables the full script code and is marked as “isBroken”.
For normal (blue) watering:
No, once you have successfully watered your review backlog, the words will not popup the next <3-4h, or let it be 12h for some other words.
This is the reason why the “next 100 words batch” by the “infinitive learning” script where completely new review words from the outstanding backlog, and not from the 100 words batch (watered incl. incorrect reviews) before.
There is a slogan in the IT business: Never touch a running system.
The last time Memrise devs touched the code, they broke all Mems (they completely disappeared) for my DuoLingo Portuguese BR user-created course.
Mems (from other users selected) were there before for about >6-8 months - and those Mems for more difficult words pretty much helped me to learn like “acender” - now they aren’t associated anymore.
And with the last recent code update they have managed to kill all working user scripts. Bravo!
I won’t clearly review my finished (completed) PT 1-5+Basic courses anymore, until this problem is solved!!! (probably never).
I have no interest at all to have to review 300-650 (all) words incl. phrases/sentences by “all typing” (without multiple-choice questions) on the web of those offical completed Memrise PT + Basic courses, where for the most words/phrases I can probably still remember them, even the standard Memrise spaced repetition (SR) interval is multiple weeks back from the day today.
Actually I want to train the “weak” words from given incorrect answers, not to water the backlog over and over again in standard intervals, just because Memrise forces it with their standard interval (all about the standard “forgetting curve”).
Those reviewed words (known and incorrectly answered) would just be mixed in the review backlog queue, so at some intervals I get prompted to translate the wrong words.
Getting back to your original question:
Funny, why would you be interested to over-water items?
Isn’t the “standard watering thing” enough? I was really happy to have the “Catch Up review” script.