sprinkles
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I was just thinking. Shouldn't it be taught how to form learning strategies yourself, not have them crammed down your throat in prefabricated form?
For example, at first I was having trouble learning the mahjong tiles without English notation. But I discovered a way to remember the chinese characters for 1-9 wan (also called craks, or characters in English speak) and the winds.
Normally Mahjong tiles look like this:
You can see that some of them are not obvious and are certainly not English related. I got tired of trying to memorize them by charts. So what did I do?
I did this:
I made it so that I could SEE what the tile is within the character. Now I never forget them, I don't have to think of what the tile is, I know what it is. I'm no longer trying to translate the tiles, I'm actually reading the tiles with complete fluency now.
Why do we not teach people to have this skill instead of trying to figure it out for them, and having it not work?
For example, at first I was having trouble learning the mahjong tiles without English notation. But I discovered a way to remember the chinese characters for 1-9 wan (also called craks, or characters in English speak) and the winds.
Normally Mahjong tiles look like this:

You can see that some of them are not obvious and are certainly not English related. I got tired of trying to memorize them by charts. So what did I do?
I did this:

I made it so that I could SEE what the tile is within the character. Now I never forget them, I don't have to think of what the tile is, I know what it is. I'm no longer trying to translate the tiles, I'm actually reading the tiles with complete fluency now.
Why do we not teach people to have this skill instead of trying to figure it out for them, and having it not work?