Is SRS relevant for grammar points ?

I'm doing weekly iTalki session and I speek twice a week with a Japanese friend. I can hold a conversation pretty well it's just that I keep making the same mistakes over and over, and my friend often don't want to interrupt the flow of the conversation to correct me, which I understand.

I consume a lot of native content and read novels for mining, I believe that SRS and immersion is the way to improve in japanese.

I'd like to have your point of view on applying SRS for grammar. I'd like to review the grammar point I struggle with until it's fully printed in my head.

I heard that Bunpro is a convenient tool. But I'd like to know if its progression scheme is like wanikani (veeeeeery slow when I tried it).

I want to focus on specific grammar point and ditch the stuff I already master.

Maybe some specific anki decks, one per grammar points, would that work ?

Textbooks are okayyish but I used to always do all the example written in the textbook and then sell them on vinted.

What's your method to get specific grammar points printed in your head ?

As Bunpro is free for the first month I'll try it out and give a review under this post in a few days.

by AntonyGud07

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