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Spaced repetition optimizes the timing of reviews to maximize long-term memory retention. Review just before you're about to forget—and each recall strengthens the memory further.
Spaced Repetition is a learning technique that optimizes the timing of review sessions to maximize long-term memory retention. Instead of cramming through massed practice, spaced repetition schedules reviews at increasing intervals— just before you're likely to forget.
The core insight is powerful: if you review vocabulary daily, you waste time reviewing words you already know well. If you never review, you forget. Spaced repetition finds the optimal middle ground: review words just as they're about to fade from memory, and each successful recall strengthens the memory further, allowing even longer intervals.
German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus (1850-1909) conducted groundbreaking research on memory in the 1880s. His "forgetting curve" showed that memory decays exponentially: we forget most information quickly after learning it, with the rate of forgetting slowing over time.
After learning something: ~50% is forgotten within an hour, ~70% within 24 hours, ~90% within a week (without review). But Ebbinghaus also discovered that spaced practice was more effective than massed practice.
Traditional spaced repetition excels at vocabulary memorization but struggles with production and conversational use. Talkio AI bridges this gap.
Vocabulary Bridge: Study vocabulary with your SRS app (Anki, etc.). Tag words coming up for review today. Use those words intentionally in Talkio conversations. This production practice cements recognition.
Conversation Topic Cycling: Create a spaced rotation of conversation topics. Week 1: Travel. Week 2: Work. Week 1 repeat: Travel again (reinforcement). Week 3: Health. Returning to topics at intervals builds lasting competence.
Phrase Collection: Collect useful phrases from Talkio conversations. Add them to your SRS system. Review them with spaced intervals. Use them again in future conversations. This creates a virtuous cycle.
Spaced repetition is perhaps the most scientifically validated learning technique available. But recognition isn't fluency. Combine spaced repetition for vocabulary acquisition with regular Talkio practice for production, and you have a powerful learning engine.
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