I tried sentence cards before, which would be one of the usual ways to implement cloze in language learning, and I didn't really find them helpful. Since all the information is segregated into it's own field, it is very easy to change the formatting in any way later, and or delete fields, and it is very easy to view in the card browser. It may look busy, but only the meaning determines whether I pass or fail a card. Not pictured in that specific card, but often times a small graph for the pitch accent is also included next to the pronunciation. On the back, it has the word's phonetic spelling, plus native audio from forvo, the definition, a picture related to the word (normally a screenshot of where you found it), the sentence you found the word in for context, sentence audio (if the content had recordable audio). On the front it has the vocab word, with some optional context underneath. It's based on some templates provided by the animecards site. This is a card that's similar to one I would make. Mostly Japanese vocabulary (~9500 of my 10000 cards). Users that routinely delete their posts once they receive an answer might be excluded from participating on the sub. Posts that are off-topic will be removed.
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