Place make more! Your teaching style is superb 👌
Needs to be updated. The content is really great but it feels like a very cheaply made app in I's current form. It's locked into landscape and there is no way to navigate to seperate chapters or a contents page. It's like navigating a book by only turning one page at a time. The app alludes to an in-app "menu" with preferences and other options but I can find no such thing. It seems that whatever extra functionality it had in the past has been broken with Android updates.
Great teaching style, I wish it had progress syncing. I used Duolingo for a year before a friend recommended Human Japanese, and the teaching style is miles better than the simple memorization without any explanation. I appreciate that lessons are broken up with different types of info so it doesn't feel like a "grind". I just wish there were a way to sync my progress across devices--that would bump this app up to five stars.
It is so easy to use! I'm progressing a lot faster because it is. I've tried other classes and methods but this one is actually working! Looking forward to Sora reading. It's kind of addicting and I have to force myself to stop and remember to review. The app is best of all. It works smoothly, no problems there! Unlike the last one. I was using, this one is well organized, easy to follow and I am not forgetting because it keeps reviewing my difficulties and reinforces.
This app is excellent. Well-built and a good companion study source for absolute beginners. The explanations and audio clips are among the best I've found in an app.
A really comprehensive and easy to use guide to beginner's Japanese. You can tell a lot of thought went into the way words and concepts are presented.
Definitely worth it, Tried out the lite version first and it was a must to download this. Very helpful, 10/10 would recommend :]
Amazing, really good, it explains to you and do not make the normal learning apps way that is just "remember this set words" .
I have learned more from this app than every other resource combined. Everything is so well explained that I was able to easily absorb the information. I wish I could have it in printed form.
Progress data is stored only on the device, but a menu setting is available to unlock all content, so not strickly necessary to start over when changing devices. Some small errors, like claiming Japanese does not have stress modulation: "Nope. Not at all."; actually some words have preferred stress patterns, especially some homonyms: "hashi" has different meanings depending on rising, falling, flat-low, or flat-high pronunciation (Source: guidance from native Kansai & Kanto dialects speakers).