An SRS, or spaced repetition system, is designed so that you review items at the moment you are about to forget something; no sooner, and no later.
So how does it help with Japanese? Well, you can add your sentences, vocabulary words, and kanji to it so that you save time by reviewing flash cards that you are about to forget, and optimize your study time. With over 2000 kanji, and 10,000 sentences containing many vocabulary words, I think you'll agree that it's wise to use an SRS.
Here's a few other articles with the benefits of an SRS:
- What is spaced repetition, and why should I care? blog article at WooChinese
- What is an SRS? at AllJapaneseAllTheTime.com, including a link to SRS on Wikipedia
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