Zonjineko Reviews Japanese Particles App
Posted on 05. Jun, 2010 @ 12:48 pm by harvey in Gadgets, Language Views: 559
Zonjineko has written a review (including video!) for the Japanese 101: Particles App!
Zonjineko already had the Particles App when I asked him if he would be interested in writing a review. He even created this great video introducing the app. Good stuff.
Read the review on Zonjineko.com, and check out the YouTube video that I have embedded here as well.
I’m going to take all the feedback from the review to heart and work to continue improving this app – especially the getting rid of the Romaji part. Maybe I was being naive, but I figured since the romaji was on the back of the card it wouldn’t bother anyone yet still be beneficial to beginners. It seems it’s actually more of a distraction though! Feedback heard. The Romaji will get the axe.
By the way, good luck to everyone preparing for the JLPT exam! For those of you who have been using the Japanese 101: Particles App to prepare for JLPT N4 or N5 particle quetions, or simply to build a strong grammar foundation for any level of the test, I trust it has been of some help!
I have some more content in the works for the app so you should have some new questions to drill in the next few days – just waiting for Apple’s approval.
Enjoy!
- Harvey
Related Stuff:
Liz Learn’s Reviews Japanese 101: Particles
Yonasu.com Reviews Japanese 101: Particles
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