Active Recall in Language Learning

A practice method where you retrieve an answer from memory before seeing or hearing the answer.

About the author

Luke McLaughlin created Constructing Language after living in Japan and later learning Mandarin Chinese from scratch. The lessons, games, and guides are built from that first-hand learner experience and checked against native-speaker course work with Hiro for Japanese and Xiang for Mandarin Chinese.

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What Active recall means

Active recall is stronger than passive review because it forces the learner to produce language. The games and audio prompts use this principle repeatedly.

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