DECKLEARN NEW ZEALAND
decklearn.com/nz/languages/anki

Learn languages with Anki in New Zealand

Study Anki from beginner to advanced with a complete sentence-based Anki deck created for daily review. The pack combines audio, translation, real examples and spaced repetition.

It is designed for Kiwi learners who want a structured path for travel, university, international work, cultural interests, European connections or long-term fluency.

Instead of building thousands of flashcards manually, you can import the deck, begin with a manageable number of new cards and let Anki schedule your reviews.

10,000 cards • beginner to advanced • Audio included • Translation included • Anki and AnkiDroid • Offline study

What you can do with Anki

Remember more for longer

Anki schedules each review according to how well you remember the card, reducing unnecessary repetition.

Study on multiple devices

Use Anki on Windows, Mac, Android and iOS, with syncing available through AnkiWeb.

Learn with audio and sentences

Review pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar inside complete sentence-based flashcards.

Build a daily routine

Let Anki organise due reviews so you can focus on consistent study instead of manual planning.

Why Anki is useful for New Zealand learners

Anki is especially useful for learners balancing work, university, travel plans and independent study because it turns short daily sessions into long-term progress.

It can support language learning, exam preparation, professional terminology, healthcare vocabulary, technical subjects and any topic that benefits from repeated recall.

  • Language vocabulary and pronunciation
  • University and exam preparation
  • Professional and technical terminology
  • Short, consistent daily study

How Anki spaced repetition works

After each review, you tell Anki whether the card was difficult or easy. Anki then calculates when you should see it again.

Cards you find difficult return sooner, while cards you remember well appear less often. This keeps reviews focused and efficient.

Active recall Spaced repetition Automatic scheduling Long-term memory

How to start using Anki

1. Install Anki

Download Anki for your computer or install AnkiDroid on Android. iPhone and iPad users can use AnkiMobile.

2. Import a deck

Open a ready-made DeckLearn package or create your own cards using text, audio, images and examples.

3. Choose a daily limit

Start with around 10–20 new cards per day and complete all due reviews before increasing the workload.

4. Review consistently

Study every day or as often as possible so the scheduling system can work correctly.

A realistic Anki study routine

Complete your due reviews first, then study a small number of new cards. Keep the session short enough that you can repeat it every day.

For language cards, listen to the audio before checking the answer, repeat the sentence aloud and focus on meaning rather than memorising isolated words.

Frequently asked questions

How many cards are included?
The complete Anki deck includes 10,000 flashcards.

Which levels are covered?
The deck is organised from beginner to advanced.

Does it include audio?
Yes. Integrated audio supports pronunciation and listening.

Can I use it on Android?
Yes. The deck works with AnkiDroid on Android and Anki on desktop.

Can I study offline?
Yes. After importing the deck, reviews can be completed offline.

Is this version specific to New Zealand?
Yes. This page uses New Zealand English, local navigation and regional content for Kiwi learners.