10 Minute Japanese

10 Minute Japanese

By Clever Apps

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2021-12-01
  • Current Version: 1.1.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 88.58 MB
  • Developer: Clever Apps
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 3.70755
3.70755
From 318 Ratings

Description

Japanese is easy! All you need is 10 minutes a day. This is enough to improve your speaking, listening, and even writing skills quickly. With the 10-Minute Japanese app, you are going to get better at speaking and understanding the language by expanding your vocabulary—over 500 new words in a month, each month. Why 10-Minute Japanese? *It’s scientifically proven* The method of spaced repetition enables you to remember words and expressions far better than usual lessons. Even in a year, you will be able to recall 90% of everything you have learned. 10-Minute Japanese employs a learning technique recognized by the best world’s universities. Breaking down big topics into smaller parts allows you to learn the most valuable information in less time, be it common Japanese collocations, idioms, or grammar rules. Our word-building exercises activate your visual memory and improve your language skills. Get one step ahead of everyone who studies Japanese. *It gets you speaking right away* The first 500 most popular words and phrases will serve as a powerful boost for your Japanese. You will learn to describe your life, socialize and speak in the workplace more confidently. *You learn fast* In 3 months, you will cover a language program designed for a one-year college course. Choose the most compelling ones from 40 up-to-date topics: Travelling and Life in a big city, Business and Job interview, Slang, Hobbies, and many more. Learn top 100 verbs and adverbs to see the improvement immediately. Your aspiration means everything. It doesn’t matter that you don’t have much time to spend on your Japanese studies. Start off with only 10 minutes a day, and this will work wonders for your skills. Begin now, and you’re going to be surprised how good at Japanese you really are. Access to the 10-Minute Japanese application is offered on a subscription basis. In order to use the app’s services, you will need to subscribe to any of the available plans. If you choose to subscribe, the payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period at the same price. You can manage your subscription at any time and turn off auto-renewal by going to your iTunes Account Settings. Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited when the user purchases a 10-Minute Japanese subscription. Terms of use: https://www.mobilecleverapps.com/terms Privacy policy: https://www.mobilecleverapps.com/privacy

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Reviews

  • Bad learning app.

    1
    By JustADudePlayinAnotherDude
    After a few minutes on the app after having spent several months now on another language learning app I can say this is not a good app for beginners whatsoever. The app does not break down the individual kanjis, hiragana, or katakana. It throws words at you and you just have to hope to learn. Another issue is the speech recognition. In my other language app the speech recognition is far better and actually picks up what I say, and in both translation apps I have on my phone the speech recognition is also far better. I have nothing positive to say about this app. Hope to stop seeing adds for it.
  • False advertising

    1
    By ILoveRyanReynolds34
    I discovered this app after it was advertised on Instagram claiming it was for free, so I wanted to check it out because I’m learning Japanese. But after I finished answering some questions, I was forced to do a 7 day free trial. At least free apps like Duolingo don’t force you to pay for a free trial.
  • Scam and False Advertising

    1
    By leanrlolll
    Please avoid this app at all cost. The app content is completely different than what is advertised on social media. App requires subscription without any free content available for preview. Once you make a payment and see the real content there is no way to revoke purchase anymore.
  • Best Japanese app

    5
    By Onefinemama
    Easy to learn
  • Very basic

    3
    By MC Leemur
    It does a good job boosting vocabulary with spaced repetition. I wish that it offered the option to turn romaji off, because having them on every word makes internalizing kanji much more difficult. The pronunciation tests are not useful. They often count words wrong for being pronounced in hiragana rather than katakana, which if you’ve studied Japanese you know doesn’t make sense. In general this is fine for practicing basic vocabulary but will not teach you the language or even simple sentences.
  • Could be great but…

    1
    By F8c3!x_]great^¥job=5454
    It seems like this was produced without actually testing the product on any users. I set my skill level as beginner and all of the new vocabulary cards are in kanji - not hiragana - and the app is asking me to carefully read them? How is a beginner supposed to know the kanji for a vocab word they’ve never seen before? I’m especially irritated because I accidentally signed up for an 80 dollar description for this absolutely garbage app. Am I missing something?
  • No hiragana option

    3
    By Matt 111111
    Stuck with romaji on, no clear setting to disable it. Romaji is super distracting
  • No where to cancel free trial on the app

    1
    By Brimates
    I normally would just delete the app and move on, but I found it very annoying and a little shady that there's nowhere to cancel the free trial on the app. I ultimately cancelled through the App Store subscriptions menu, but to me if you advertise "cancel anytime" which they did then there should be a way to cancel anytime. Didn't like this.
  • Pretty good

    4
    By Jkooza
    Pretty good overall but DESPERATELY missing the ability to confirm the meanings of kanji while studying. Would be a real hit with that included.
  • Nice app

    4
    By blastertown
    Overall very helpful, but some pronunciation is way off. For example, “ni” always comes out as “en you eye”. It’s very distracting.

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