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AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About HayML
If you prefer to practice in order, you can take advantage of the structured learning mode. In this mode, you can learn and practice each Armenian character in sequence, making it easy to monitor your progress. You'll receive cues in the form of sound and text, ensuring a multisensory learning experience that aids retention.
If you enjoy unpredictability, try the random mode. It selects an Armenian character for you to practice at random, keeping you on your toes and enhancing your character recognition skills. This mode also comes with optional sound and text cues, which you can switch on or off depending on your preference.
For those who want a free-form learning experience, HayML offers a canvas practice mode. In this mode, you can draw and practice Armenian characters freely without any specific sequence or cues. This allows you to experiment with the characters, practice at your own pace, and focus on the ones you find challenging.
With HayML, learning Armenian characters has never been more fun and convenient. Happy learning!
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Frog615!
Easy and fun way to learn the characters of the alphabet
I really enjoyed this kinesthetic learning method of tracing characters along with pronunciation. When characters are drawn on the trace pad, a row of similar characters appears below. If your character is recognized the correct letter is highlighted! If not, clear the pad and try again! It almost felt like a game. I would suggest adding a row of all the alphabet characters so the user can choose to practice particular letters again. And, a way to back-up and repeat the previous character. I wanted to do this when presented with similar sounding letters.