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Turn your Chinese notes into intelligent study cards with Evernote's AI flashcard generator in Chinese
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI flashcard generator in Evernote converts your notes, transcripts, and attachments into study-ready flashcards automatically. It uses the content you provide to create question-answer pairs, cloze deletions, and audio-enabled cards tailored to Chinese study needs, saving time on manual card creation.
Content that is already organized-lesson notes, transcripts, vocabulary lists, and annotated audio-yields the clearest flashcards. The generator handles simplified characters, pinyin, and context sentences, and it can extract phrases from PDFs, clipped audio transcripts, and long-form notes saved in Evernote.
Yes. When you provide Chinese text, the assistant can add pinyin and tone marks to flashcards, produce pronunciation hints, and include example sentences. You can request cards focused specifically on tones, minimal pairs, or phonetic drills to target pronunciation practice.
Absolutely. The tool supports cloze deletions for sentences and dialogues, which are useful for testing grammar and context. You can customize cloze lengths and pick which words or characters to hide, creating progressive difficulty for Chinese study.
Yes. If your note contains audio files or recorded passages, Evernote's assistant can extract transcripts and attach the audio to cards. You can then create listening-focused cards where learners hear a phrase and must transcribe or choose the correct written form.
The assistant can generate multiple-choice questions from your material, using distractors that are contextually plausible. This works well for vocabulary meaning checks, grammar selection tasks, and short reading comprehension items.
Yes. Flashcards created by the AI are editable. You can refine wording, adjust pinyin or translations, swap example sentences, and tag cards for study schedules. Evernote keeps the original source content so you can always regenerate or revise batches.
You can request difficulty settings such as beginner, intermediate, or advanced. The assistant adjusts card complexity-shorter prompts for beginners, cloze deletions and nuanced grammar for advanced learners-and can group cards by HSK level or custom proficiency tiers.
Yes. Upload PDFs into Evernote and the assistant will extract text and suggested Q&A pairs. For scanned PDFs, run OCR first in Evernote so the generator can read characters and produce accurate flashcards with pinyin and translations.
There are templates tailored to Chinese study, including vocabulary cards, sentence production prompts, tone practice cards, and dialogue cloze templates. These templates help ensure flashcards focus on useful, study-oriented formats for Mandarin learners.
Yes. The assistant supports batch creation: select a note or a group of notes and request a deck. Evernote will propose a preview of cards; you can accept all, edit selected ones, or regenerate with different settings before finalizing the deck.
The assistant supports both simplified and traditional Chinese characters. You can specify which script to use when generating cards, and it will add pinyin and definitions accordingly to match your study preference.
Generated flashcards can be tagged and scheduled within Evernote or exported to study tools that support spaced repetition. Use Evernote tags to create study queues and set reminders so flashcards appear in the cadence you prefer.
The quality of generated flashcards depends on the clarity and structure of source material. Ambiguous sentences, poor audio quality, or incomplete transcripts may produce imperfect cards that need editing. Evernote's assistant is designed to speed up creation, with human review recommended for nuance and accuracy.