Company Name: YuSpeak
About: Enjoy learning Japanese with manga & anime characters!
Short lessons, real-life
conversations, native speaker videos and game-based learning..
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by 1.2.3.4.5.6.8
The ai review is good and it goes over grammar better than other apps and explains concepts better but saying that it doesn’t give good definitions of words or phrases and makes broad assumptions that you should be able to understand what they’re trying to say even though again it’s not clearly defined. And second and the worst is the audio recording are GARBAGE. Being a foreign learner trying to figure out what a person is trying to say is difficult enough but I don’t need to be frustrated just because the audio recording is hot trash.
by Imonlyheretoleavebadreviews
I really love the app - it has taught me more and helped me have a deeper understanding than any of the methods I have been using for over a year now
However apparently for the last two weeks I wasn't formally signed into an account, so I made one - but upon doing so lost two weeks of daily learning and had to start all over again
This was very hurtful and I don't know what to do about it
by Myofficialreviews
YuSpeak is actually a great app to learn Korean. I found it really entertaining and helpful for improving my sentence making and speaking skills, but beware that starting with the 11th lesson (“How is my skirt” for the Korean version) lessons are only available upon subscription. It’s too bad, because the level of content taught is actually quite basic and it’s not worth subscribing for someone who’s already at or near an intermediate level. Also, only monthly and yearly subscriptions exist, which means there’s no cheaper one time purchase option that gives you unlimited access forever like some other apps. I would say, unless you’re willing to pay for the subscription or learn everything within a month, stick to textbooks and free websites and save your money in the long run (with content you have unlimited access to). I might have even considered paying for the app if I were given lifetime access for like 30 bucks, but I think a monthly subscription adds up and is too pricey given the content of the app (it’s basically Duolingo, but with actually useful and not nonsensical sentences).