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Posts tagged Active Recall from the Hanzi Write Practice team.

Chinese ink painting with calligraphy 字里乾坤 and a scholar by red plum blossom at sunset, illustrating skipping passive repetition for active recall of Hanzi
Essays

Skip Passive Repetition: Active Recall for Hanzi

Immersion crowds reward output. Passive review just re-shows you a character; active recall makes you produce it. For writing, that difference is the whole game.

Lawrence Arya··4 min
Ink-wash scene of a sage on a cliff with calligraphy 行稳致远 (steady steps reach far), illustrating active writing versus passive multiple-choice quizzes
Research

Active Writing vs Passive Quizzes: A Pleco Alternative

Multiple-choice quizzes test recognition by letting you pick from options. Writing a character from memory tests production. For handwriting, the gap between them is the whole ballgame.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Traditional ink landscape with calligraphy 漢字學堂 (a school for Chinese characters) beside a calm river, illustrating tracking dashboards versus active testing
Essays

Tracking Dashboards vs Active Testing: What Builds Recall

A tool that tracks and maps your practice on-device looks rigorous, but dashboards do not build memory. Active testing does: producing characters from memory, offline, scored by performance.

Lawrence Arya··4 min
Chinese ink painting of a scholar crossing a stone bridge beneath the calligraphy 學而時習不亦說乎, illustrating daily Chinese character writing practice
Playbooks

Chinese Character Writing Practice That Sticks

A practical guide to Chinese character writing practice: how to build real recall through short daily drawing sessions instead of endless passive review.

Lawrence Arya··5 min