Latin: Interleaving Practice
Do not study nouns for an hour and then verbs for an hour. Mix vocabulary flashcards, grammar tables, and reading comprehension into single study blocks. Interleaving forces your brain to switch gears constantly — which feels harder and less tidy, and is exactly what reading a real Latin text demands of you.
The big idea
Mixed practice feels worse and works better.
Think about it
Why does blocked practice (all nouns, then all verbs) produce confidence that evaporates the moment you open a real text?
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