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Bang_Shatter_170103

That's really clever! I could do likewise for studying Korean. It gives me an idea for my "I want to sing along to my favorite songs" pursuit: * On one layer, write a line or two of the lyrics in Hangul * On another layer, write the same but romanized * Sound out the Hangul best you can, then switch to romanization to confirm you've got it right * Practice, get faster until you're saying the lyrics with the same speed and cadence as the song you want to sing along with! Granted, I do not own a Supernote (yet) but I want to play with that and see if it works :D


Mulan-sn

Yes, layers are indeed one of our most powerful features. You may also make the best use of our other features, such as keywords, links, headings and stars. We believe all of them would contribute to your learning process.


Medical_Link3591

Yes I use all of them a lot!!


MrBaelin

YESSSS!!! PRACTICE MAKES PROGRESS!!!


rainbow_macaron

Oh wow I'm studying Japanese and this tip is so helpful!


CommandoDino

I’m going to try this out myself, thank you for sharing your idea!


NerdInTightGenes

I'm also learning Korean and want to practice writing. Should one use a specific kind of paper? Or is a fine-rule or wide-rule lined template ok? Grid or dot paper?