I tested updated script V0.0.2 with the PT BR 3 course and level 9 human parts.
Sometimes I seem to burn-out on ~3+ quite difficult words, which I can not remember well, no matter how often the system shows me these and let me type the word(s) into the text box.
As the “learning retries” script does not give up that fast, it happend to me, that I got presented 3 (to 4/5) of those words.
And the green bar continued, and continued…no end in near distance…
One solution with the active “infinitive learning” user script (in parallel) is to actively end the session (especially if you might be almost burnt out typing all those difficult words) by clicking on the “words number” in the above header.
The other solution is to try to go on, fight with those ~3+ words and hope that you can flower plant any the “better words” which have already reached steps 4 or 5 so with reaching step 6 you would have at least finished the others.
This can take a longer time, as those 3+ words repeat and repeat over again and again, even they are now pushed back 3 test boxes with V0.0.2.
This immediately got me to the point for those 3+ very difficult words (after endless of incorrect (typing) repetitions):
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where I wanted to press a button to PUSH THOSE WORDS BACK IN THE TEST QUEUE to the VERY END of the learning session and focus more and more on the other words (whose I may still be able to plant, even when almost burnt out)
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and if I am still unable to plant those 3+ words to step 6:
To press another button where I can actively remove ONLY the current selected difficult learning word (word per word, question test by test) from the currently active “never ending” learning session.
The green bar took ages to go right and probably would have never, as I entered (recalled) all those 3+ words wrong again and over again.
So my temporary solution was to actively end the session with the “infinitive learning” user script terminate lesson workaround (see above).
If I see 3-4/5 very difficult words I can not manage to plant (either (typing) step 3 to 4, 4 to 5 or 5 to 6 or even failing earlier multiple-choice step tests) in one learning sesson - no problem, I could try again in 4/5, 8, 12, 24h.
It might work much better for those 3+ difficult words some hours later … or the next day.
This would be the normal behavior of Memrise without your script V0.0.2 with the drawback of having to leave too many words <step6 or other (maybe not so difficult) words unlearned (step0).
The good thing with “infinite learning” + “learning retries” script combination is, that it:
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allows you to try to plan all >15 words from a level with not so many words, let’s say 20-25, max 30 (there are levels with 60-70 words, e.g DuoLingo courses), especially the easier ones
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that NOT all learning words (from one learning session) are at the SAME difficulty level
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you may really want to finish flower planting the rest of of the words to step 6 or at least try to get them to steps 3-4 WITHOUT of those 3(-5) quite difficult ones from first session
What is your opinion?
Should an “almost words learning burn out” and fighting with (only 3(-5)) difficult words have a user stop a learning session and continue later some hours or the next day??
Do we not need the above described “skip word” complexity?
One of my personal goals is to learn as many useful words as I can - in a short / suitable time.
I already know that I can probably not learn ALL of those words, especially without any context.
I read in a blog that it is okay to NOT REMEMBER some words.
You have no reason for them to be learned RIGHT NOW. e.g you can not actively use them, you can not put them into context,…
Because of this I think that 1-3 (5) more difficult words should NOT stop me from planting the other “good / easier words” from a level and getting the rest of the level’s words scheduled in the normal review interval.
I read above that you take the other route:
Plant all words, 6 steps, and go into the review interval no matter how good you knew the word (or not).
How do you fight with those 1-3 difficult words when you can not remember/recall them one, two or three test boxes later, as you have to type them into?
Personally I still like the idea, that I knew those learned words at least six times without too much cheating
Greetings
Thomas