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When learning language vocabulary, why is it important to have swapped items, with the same word appearing in the answer of one item and the question of another?

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When learning language vocabulary, why is it important to have swapped items, with the same word appearing in the answer of one item and the question of another?

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In real life, you encounter words and phrases passively (e.g. when reading or listening to someone) or actively (e.g. when you write or speak). For those reasons, you to form memories for both passive recognition and active recall.

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