And I’m too inconsistent to get enough out of monthly charges. I recently finished Lingodeer’s first Japanese section that is equivalent to N5, it was great, and free because I was an OG user, so I was debating paying for level 2 but was hesitant since from what I can find, it really stops teaching around N4/N3 and switches to practice, which isn’t bad but I don’t find their lifetime cost worth that. ![]() The best part about Satori Reader is that everything has audio narration available and a built in dictionary.īit late but commenting in case it helps someone else. It is for more advanced learners and contains a growing number of graded stories. Satori Reader is an amazing reading app by the makers of Human Japanese. It uses romaji, but it's a fun one so don't miss it. It's a fantastic, albeit incomplete, introductory grammar course. Human Japanese is a fantastic little app you can buy on the Google Play store. So I learn grammar from my textbook then review by drilling with Bunpro. though textbooks like Genki are better at teaching the stuff. ![]() Anki is free.īunpro is great for drilling grammar points. Then there are a number of premade Anki decks (digital flashcards) which you can use to learn from as well. (Remembering the Kanji by James Heisig is a book series and it's also proven. It's a paid service and it's the one I use.
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