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An app galaxy for the beginner in Japanese

So hopefully you've downloaded LingoDeer and looking for more suggested Apps to consolidate whatever you've learnt. I find it a healthy practice to download many apps that are pretty good in their teaching levels and help make you sure that everything sticks to your knowledge. Some of these apps I am going to take up today are playful in their approach of teaching and some are pretty brutal.



I'm going to start of with Memrise. Yes, it can teach you many other languages but its Japanese portion is pretty well built. The way it teaches its user Hiragana, is pretty innovative. It does have a paid version that shows videos of local people saying the words and stuff, offline lessons and a chat with their bot, but I believe the free version shall do just fine. The way Memrise aims at your learning is to actually keep asking you the same questions again and again till they think the word is stuck in your head. The design of the app is pretty good and it's ad free!


Moving on, second on my list is Mondly Languages. This app is also pretty good and a must download. Its features are almost parallel to Memrise and definitely helps in consolidating on a daily basis.


I looked on some apps wherein you learn Japanese by just listening to .mp3 files. They are pretty interactive and every lesson is sort of just summarized at the bottom so you can have a peek at the end. They are Easy Japanese and Study Japanese NHK. Not ad free but hey, the content is free. The content in both these apps are pretty similar but my suggestion is you download both of them and listen to them one after the other. They are based on short plays on the lives of Anna and Coung and aims at teaching you conversational Japanese.


Stick Japanese is app the teaches you words in Japanese the brutal way. Every time you unlock your phone there is question you have to answer. I definitely like this concept. The overall design of the app isn't something great but a definite thumbs up to its teaching method.


The last app I'm going to take up in this post is TangoRisto. It's an app that reads the daily news. This app doesn't aim on teaching you but if you want to become a reading champion and are looking to improve your vocabulary by unconventional ways, here's an app for you.

またね! [mata-ne] (meaning- See you later)


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