Woah. I'm Chris also and I was just about to make this same last
suggestion! It works well, I do this all the time if I need one like you
suggest. It also works along with other parts of the card being cloze
deletion separately, which the front-to-back option wouldn't. Sometimes
I'll use it for lists, or put prepositions in as a hint, too, i.e., The
gnome went from [A to B through C:... to ... through ...], or something of
the like. When you get used to using the system you come up with a lot of
quick and easy workarounds for just about anything you need. Keep in mind
you can even put images in the cloze deletion brackets or hints and that
allows you to do some other creative things.
- Chris S.
On Monday, 27 June 2016 05:15:08 UTC-7, Chris wrote:
>
> Another option would be to use the cloze deletion card type with hints
> (separated by a ':' from the cloze deletion), e.g.:
>
> *bla bla [cloze1 blabla cloze2:... blabla ...] bla bla bla.*
>
> The question would then look like this:
>
> *bla bla [... blabla ...] bla bla bla.*
>
> and the answer:
>
>
>
>
>
> *cloze1 blabla cloze2Instead of the "..." you could also add hints for the
> words to fill in.*Another alternative is the sentence card type. It works
> the same as with cloze deletion card type but gives you additional options
> like adding pronunciation, meaning and notes. I am using this for learning
> a foreign language. This way I can
> 1. learn to translate the whole sentence
> 2. fill in the gaps (or replace the hints) with words in correct grammar
>
>
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