This guide will cover:
How to skip a sentence on the Glossika website?
How do I skip a sentence that's too easy?
Where can I find sentences that I've hidden?
How to skip a sentence on the Glossika iOS app/Android app?
How do I skip a sentence that's too easy?
Where can I find sentences marked as easy?
Accidentally hide a sentence? Here's how to undo it .‘’How to remove sentences from the easy list’’
How to skip a sentence on the Glossika website?
How do I skip a sentence that's too easy?
If you find a sentence to be too easy and would like to skip it, simply click the ‘’brain-check’’ icon located below the sentence.
[Note] Sentences that you mark as being “easy” will not show up in your review sessions.
1. From your home dashboard, click "Learn New Items" or "Review"
2. When you see a sentence you’d like to hide, simply click the ‘’brain-check’’ icon — it looks like a head and is located next to the "heart" icon
Where can I find sentences that I've hidden?
1. From your home dashboard, navigate to your "Library"
2. Click the "Removed" tab on the left-hand side of your screen to see a list of all the sentences you've removed from your Glossika queue
3. Accidentally mark a sentence as being too easy?
Here's how to undo it .‘’How to remove sentences from the easy list’’
How to skip a sentence on the Glossika iOS/Android app?
How do I skip a sentence that's too easy?
We changed the name of the "Mark Easy" button to "Hide this Sentence" and moved it to the More Options panel located in the upper right corner.
It is no longer an icon that appears below sentences. We think this name more accurately represents the feature's purpose of softly removing unwanted sentences from your learning routine. (If you accidentally remove a sentence, you can add it back via Library.)
Where can I find sentences marked as easy?
Finding your [memory] list
1. Tap the ''Memory'' page
2. Click the ‘’Easy’’ list after navigating to the Memory page
Accidentally mark a sentence as being too easy?
Here's how to undo it .‘’How to remove sentences from the easy list’’