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Kaizen Languages - AI Tutors

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Kaizen Languages - AI Tutors

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User Reviews for Kaizen Languages - AI Tutors

3
Great, when it works

Approachable, helpful lessons that generally are pretty cumulative and well designed. Unfortunately it’s extremely glitchy and crashes constantly, gets stuck in loops, the audio processing will say you’re wrong even if you pronounce things perfectly (I once recorded the set phrase being said by the app and played it back to it and it said it was wrong!), will give corrections and suggestions for other parts of other conversations or dialogue options, or won’t show the vocab word options so you have to use a separate app/program to look up or translate things ready. I have been learning from it, but the level of technical dysfunction is crazy for a paid subscription service no matter how good the actual content is so I’ll likely be unsubscribing after this first month. The lessons are absolutely worth the $8 a month, but only if they work!

Aldamirirl, Feb 25, 2020
3
It's Okay- Needs a Support Option

I use this app in addition to several others, Kaizen is probably my least favorite. You have to pay to really do anything in the app which is fine if you're serious about learning, but the further you get in the lessons the more I've seen typos from incorrect words, genders, spellings & even the app marking things as incorrect that are not. It would be better if there was a way to "report" such as Duolingo has when you come across errors within the app. I can only imagine how many people have seen these errors and taken them to be true. One lesson I saw どけい being translated as clock when it is in fact とけい. When using the word "father" the speakers constantly referred to father as "she" among other errors. Lastly, the hints/suggestions it gives you for responses are very restrictive and leave little room for you to practice outside of exactly what they want you to write. The app is definitely helpful for learning but I wouldn't use it as my only method for learning Japanese. Bunpo is great for people looking for something other than Kaizen to learn.

anjeezyalmighty, Mar 21, 2022
2
Good but there are some glitches

I use this app and LingoDeer together since it’s hard getting proper language practice with just one app. This app teaches you written Japanese which is not how it’s spoken. I don’t know if maybe this is noted later or not. I also noticed some answers it would not take even though it was correct. For example, it wanted me to say “私は田中です。” and I did but I wrote the name in hiragana. It kept telling me that sentence was wrong. This has happened more than once and is a bit annoying. Anyone who has been forced to use an online math program knows this pain. There are also times where it asks you to make a sentence like “私の父は____さいです。” and then do another one for a different family member. It then immediately says you are wrong because it wanted the father sentence again. If it doesn’t get fixed I will most likely delete the app.

Eilforte, Feb 13, 2021
3
It’s okay but could’ve improved

It’s good for a first time use, until you find out that you have to pay to learn a language. Right now I’m trying to learn Japanese bad Korean, but sadly Korean is not in the list of things you can learn on this app. It’s complicated to have to pay for something like educational things and to be honest it’s kinda upsetting that I need to pay to learn a new language. I’m not saying that you should download this app but just know that you have to pay 7.99 monthly just to learn something new. You most likely would be better off using Duolingo if you can’t afford to pay monthly

Ichika 一千花💜, Jan 01, 2022
5
Great app but some things need to change

The app is great with all the interactive chats and writing but the only 3 lessons a day is unreasonable. I understand that you can’t just give away free lessons but it would be great if you can at least make the flash cards and the lessons you already did unlimited. It makes sense to make new lessons and writings limited to 3 times a day unless you purchase premium, but the flashcards and the already completed lessons should be unlimited.Please consider doing that for people will be more likely to keep the app

Player-5, Feb 27, 2021
1
Too many flaws!

Correct answers, including sentences from the suggestions, are frequently randomly marked as wrong, often causing loops that make lessons unfinishable. Lessons sometimes hang, forcing you to restart them. While some activities give you some word choices (such as different colours and names), others only allow you to say a very specific sentence (e.g. 'I hate dancing' or 'I don't like singing') which may be very different than how you actually feel about the topic. In some activities, the app marks gramatically correct first-person Spanish sentences as wrong when you omit 'Yo.' The English translations of both Spanish and Japanese phrases also have several misspellings and sometimes wrong grammar. The streak randomly goes down to 0 even when you meet your daily goal the previous day. The customer service takes too long to respond, sometimes forgetting to do so altogether. I have sent feedback regarding the streak problems and the team has kindly but unsuccessfully attempted to fix my streak three times. I do not recommend this app for learning Spanish and/or Japanese.

restaurantpattybob, Nov 02, 2021
5
Highly recommend!

I love this app so much because it covers everything you need to master japanese! It has lessons for vocabulary in different scenarios, and lessons for hiragana, katakana, and kanji!! For me, the app has never crashed! Yeah sometimes the audio processing lags a bit, but what app doesn’t have glitches every once in a while? Also, the customer service is great!!! I had a question, so i emailed it and someone replies within the hour! And an actual person! Not done programmed response. Sometimes having only 3 free lessons a day is slightly annoying, because whereas I understand that you can’t give unlimited lessons for free, it would be nice to have the flash cards unlimited or the lessons you’ve already completed. Overall very great for anyone starting to learn japanese.

Sangw0o_ankl3s, Jun 14, 2021
3
Great, for the most part.

I really like this app because I don’t have a lot of opportunities to practice speaking Japanese. After answering a couple questions at the start I was placed at Level 2, and understood the first conversation prompt fine, but was prompted to introduce myself with my name. My name is Sam, but it comes across as さん, which gives an error because you shouldn’t use honorifics for yourself, or it comes across as さん like the number 3, and saying さむ turns into the kanji 寒, meaning cold. It kind of defeats the point of the app if I have to type in order to input my name. Edit: after testing typing in variations of サン and サム, those don’t work either. It’s frustrating that it’s very limited, the only option being the name Jon. It’d make more sense having some options to pick from when you first download the app or an option to add your name in katakana so that the app recognizes it.

sortasamm, Apr 09, 2020
4
So confused

I feel like must be missing something obvious but in my flash cards it says I have 160 “learning”, 96 “ready”, and 0 “mastered”. I’ve done these flash cards dozens of times now, and the numbers don’t change. How do I get those other 96? How do I “master” them? Otherwise I love the app so far. Sometimes I feel like the speaking exercises get too complex too quickly though. It would be cool if the flash cards had a speaking component where you just say the one word/phrase and it grades your pronunciation.

Viveleramen, Apr 26, 2021
3
The idea isn’t bad

The idea of the app is amazing it takes a different route than other apps if you don’t know one part you can definitely do the other for example if you know what The answer is you can spell or pronounce it either way you’re learning the best approach that you want it’s just the audio doesn’t work sometimes even though I delete the app and re-download it i’m a very audio person so this really doesn’t help with pronunciation but if they fixed his bug I’m sure it would be perfect app

yesika⭕️, Jan 06, 2021

Description

Learn to speak a language with our AI tutors. We help you speak confidently with our conversation first approach. We cover everything you need to be speaking in your new language; including new vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation feedback and all the other language tools you expect.

What’s new? Grammar cards - Learn and master the grammatical structures with these cards that explain what you need to learn when you need it. Culture cards - Gain cultural insights and understanding through these new cards that will help you understand more about the country and people that speak your selected language. Step-by-step support - When it comes to long or complex replies, our AI will break down everything for you. Step by step until you master your new language. Want to learn Spanish? We can take you across Spain or Latin America with our AI tutors. We teach you how to speak either Mexican Spanish or Castilian Spanish from Spain. Don’t worry if you have never spoken Spanish before as our tutors will start from the very beginning. Already know a little? Then we also have conversations for you that will help you improve your language skills to new heights. Or is trying to learn Japanese more your style? Meet our virtual tutors Mizuki, Satoshi, Miho, Maiko, Takumi, and Shun, and start speaking Japanese with them to practice your conversation skills as you explore Japan and learn more about Japanese culture. Love the way Japanese writing looks? So do we. That’s why we teach you how to learn the three writing scripts hiragana, katakana and kanji. We help you learn over 2,000 kanji, covering N5 to N1, so you can reach your learning goals, whether that’s studying towards the Japanese Language Proficiency Test or just learning to read the web. Ready to take your language learning to the next level? We also have Kaizen Languages Premium where you can really accelerate your learning and have unlimited access to every feature, conversation and every language we offer. Announcement: We will soon be releasing English as the next language on the Kaizen Languages App. More details to be announced soon. ============= We are always expanding Kaizen Languages and are adding new languages soon. On our roadmap is English, French, German, Chinese and Italian. Privacy Policy: https://www.kaizenlanguages.com/privacy Terms of Service: https://www.kaizenlanguages.com/terms Get in touch with feedback, ideas or comments: [email protected] PLEASE NOTE You will need a subscription in order to get premium access to Kaizen Languages. Premium gives you unlimited access to all our conversations, exercises and languages. Each subscription will be automatically renewed unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current payment period. Your iTunes account will be automatically charged at the same price for renewal within the 24-hour period prior to the end of the current payment period unless you change your subscription preferences in your iTunes Account Settings. When a subscription is cancelled, access to the app’s courses and features will expire at the end of the current payment period. You'll get access to all our languages and features for the following durations: 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months

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