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AppRecs rating 4.0. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 31 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Japanese Class Lite
Japanese Class offers a complete offline Japanese course, together with interactive verb, vocabulary, grammar and listening exercises. All words and phrases are available to listen to as well.
Great support when you learn Japanese. Easy to practice your verb conjugations, vocabulary, grammar and phrases with.
In this lite version only the 2 first lessons are available:
* Present tense
* 250 words
* Basic grammar (Hiragana, Katakana, Particles,..)
* 25 useful phrases
And the following features:
* Support for Kana, Kanji, Romaji(bring up Course Settings to change writing display).
* Highly customizable exercises on all of the above, with a fun awards system that is integrated with Game Center which makes practicing fun, with separate awards for the vocab, verbs, grammar and listening exercises.
* Keeping track of your progress by saving statistics and summaries of all completed exercises, while keeping track of errors made.
The first strength of this app is the extended content. No other Japanese app offers this much for the same price. The other strength lies in its fun, addictive and useful exercises.
If you are serious about learning Japanese, this app is for you.
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Reviews for Japanese Class Lite
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Ok so far!
I poked around the vocab and did one round of verb and grammar exercises. Haven't found any glaring errors that a lot of other apps have so far, but a few comments: •App thumbnail--こんにちは is about as close as it gets to "hello", but I've never seen it written 今日は even in native texts... •Love the option to add kanji view!!!! Can this be added to the exercises, too? ^^, •This may be because it's the lite version, but ゆ is missing from the vocab list. you'll need that for "postoffice" (郵便局-ゆうびんきょく) and "dream" (夢-ゆめ)、among other words. I am really happy the developers organized the vocab properly, too (by the syllabary). •The wording of the exercises takes some getting used to (plain present negative, etc.), but I can't think of a better way to elicit the answer myself...for anything drag and drop, this may be my Zagg shield, but the touch response is off. I have to aim above the hiragana to drag it. •My Japanese level is pretty slanted--reading/speaking/writing are uneven because though I can read untranslated manga, some news articles and understand most of what people are saying, I don't get much speaking practice and my grammar needs a HUGE review. Kanji--I don't write that often, but I read a lot faster when they're present. They're something any serious Japanese student can't ignore or study without. I may end up getting the full version, especially if a typing/writing section is added (speaking, too? ^^, ).