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5 out of 5
2 ratings in Egypt
Just Nice
Love to get my daily dose of language learning.
I have been checking the Daily Dose for a few months now and have made it a habit. It is definitely helping on my a Korean language journey. Thank you
You can use this app at least 3 different ways. 1) Simply listen to the word of the day. 2) Listen to the Audio Lesson for more information and content. 3) Watch the Video Lesson. I usually do all three.
It’s short and sweet to the point. I use whenever I take a break for 15 minutes from whatever I am doing to review one lesson a day. You learn 5 new words, grammar and how to converse using those words. By doing this lesson daily you can learn ~ 1000 words in a year which is equivalent to learning ~ 75% of oral vocabulary!
Poorly constructed app difficult to use just gives you useless vocab does not teach to to speak the language at all.
In addition to regular lessons, it’s great to have these little supplements to keep you engaged.
love it
I am using the free version of Daily Dose. This is my first day and I am an absolute beginner. The page had a word of the day, (the Japanese word for google), sample sentences, and the date. It was clearly presented with audio buttons at each word in the date and the word of the day. Very good (though starting with “google” seemed odd). I then clicked on both the audio lesson and video lesson. Mind you, at this time I have been presented with “January”, “second”, “Wednesday”, and “google”. Those are the four new words. I am a beginner with 4 words. Both the video and audio were WAY WAY beyond my level, including one lesson on the imperative forms of speech (grammar). I cannot say enough how beyond my skill they were. And the video lesson (a photo with romanji words/sentences below it and a woman saying them) didn’t give any translation, though it had full sentences. I have NO idea what they were trying to teach me. And I don’t think they ever used “google”. The app needs to be more uniform. If you have someone who is a beginner, then the first audio lesson needs to be something very beginner, like the greetings or numbers—very basic. I couldn’t see where I could adjust the lesson level. It seems like it could be a great app, but it needs to be actual, sequential teaching and not just “access to whatever we posted to the web today”.
Great app used in conjunction with JapanesePod101, please update for iPhone X resolution!