Wednesday, April 01, 2026

60 quizzes????

I need to stop focusing on generating more units in my grammar curriculum so I can concentrate on vibe-coding more quizzes. How many quizzes "behind" am I? It seems the answer is sixty. I've done quizzes for all of my Nouns sections. Here's what's left for the moment (assume one quiz per unit):

Verbs: 9 units
Verb Tenses: 5 units
Grammatical Mood: 6 units
Pronouns: 10 units
Adjectives: 7 units
Adverbs: 6 units
Conjunctions: 3 units
Interjections: 3 units
Prepositions: 11 units

That's a total of 60 units, and with a quiz per unit, that's 60 quizzes(!!) I need to make. So far, I have only quizzes for the Nouns section—six units, so only six quizzes done. That's a real imbalance, one I hadn't been keeping track of.

Of the 60 units mentioned, I have only one more Prepositions unit to write up, so I've already done 59 out of 60 units. That's a book's worth of work in and of itself, with only two paying subscribers to see it (yes—I lost my third paying subscriber, maybe because he got bored, maybe because he didn't want to do the work; there was no explanation given). The curriculum is already big and it's only gonna get bigger: With Prepositions out of the way, I'll eventually be working on Punctuation next. On the original calendar, that would've taken me through July (going by release dates). If I switch to this new routine, though, I'll be pushing Punctuation back by a few months to vibe-code all of these quizzes. 

If I manage two quizzes a day, it'll take thirty days to get through them all, but I've got other projects to work on as well (like the movie-review book, various videos, more images, and other book projects), so I'll need to figure out a way to juggle all of this work. Still working on that. But I confess that the prospect of not working on new grammar units—which take all day to make—is something of a relief. I suspect, though, that making quizzes is going to become a slog as well, especially the way I do it. We'll see. But starting tomorrow, I'll finish Prepositions and be vibe-coding quizzes for the Verbs section. That's all I can say for the moment. When I have a clear schedule worked out, I'll slap it up on the blog.


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