Skritter: An Essential Language Learning App For Chinese & Japanese? | REVIEW

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @RobinMacPhersonFilms
    @RobinMacPhersonFilms  3 года назад +11

    I hope you enjoyed the review and found it helpful! If you do want to either sign up for Skritter or take advantage of the extended free trial, please follow the instructions in the description🥳 Happy Japanese and/or Mandarin Chinese learning! 🎈

    • @lucie442
      @lucie442 2 года назад

      Robin please make more reviews on good apps for those languages! How did you learn Chinese best? I’m totally new to that and think characters are super hard and impossible to learn! Japanese to me might be a bit easier and I know the basics thus far :)

    • @lucie442
      @lucie442 2 года назад

      Where can I find different decks to download esp for Japanese??

  • @SkritterHQ
    @SkritterHQ 3 года назад +22

    Thanks for the awesome review Robin. We hope to continue improving the app and look forward to releasing new study features for students.

  • @TheESMAT07
    @TheESMAT07 3 года назад +17

    I don't know if it's mean something to you Robin or not, but you effect my life in a wonderful way, I may won't be able to return your favor back but I can say one thing (thanks!)

    • @kofimcc5794
      @kofimcc5794 3 года назад +3

      Wonderfully put, I think we all feel the same! Thanks Robin!

    • @schoolingdiana9086
      @schoolingdiana9086 3 года назад +4

      @@kofimcc5794 I agree! I think the pandemic has given us all a taste of depression but seeing Robin’s cup of coffee and a smile truly makes a difference--I know I can take a deep breath and just focus on listening about language learning, and ignore everything else for awhile.
      I hope it doesn’t make you feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders, @Robin MacPherson! We’re all here rooting for you and loving how you understand our geeky language group needs a sense of community.
      Some days, you’d rather cut your arm off that get in front of the camera, I know (I’ve filmed some of my presentations before). We get it. And we thank you all the more. 🙏🏽❤️

    • @zeramonde7283
      @zeramonde7283 3 года назад +1

      True! You really brighten our days Rob!
      I don't learn Chinese/Japanese but I watched and enjoyed the video anyway because it is just delightful to listen to you! :)

  • @chinesewithben
    @chinesewithben 3 года назад +8

    I agree! I use skritter to teach online chinese class for high level students. While we chatting, at the same time i create vocab decks for student. Not only they can practice chatting, but also they have skritter to practice writing and memorize new words with flashcards

  • @NomadicVegan
    @NomadicVegan 3 года назад +4

    Big Skritter fan here! 🙋‍♀️I've been using Skritter to learn Chinese since early 2011, before they even had an app. Back in the day, I bought a stylus and drawing pad for the sole purpose of using Skritter on my computer. You're right that creating decks is incredibly easy. I think I've been spoiled by Skritter in this regard, as the few times I've tried to create decks in other apps I've quickly gotten frustrated and given up. To this day, Chinese is the only language I use flashcards for.

  • @vicsheldon427
    @vicsheldon427 3 года назад +2

    I've been using Scritter to study Chinese. I didn't realize that I could create my own deck. Thanks for that. One thing that Scritter does with reviews is that they7 not only let you pick the decks to review and the specific types of cards to review, but the also let you choose the number of cards to review. I have found that I do better if I choose 10 or 20, because you can't finish the review (unless you quit) until you have answered all the cards correctly. If you choose to review 100 cards and are just learning some the the words, you will make lots of mistakes, and it will take forever to finish the review. Small chunks is better.

  • @norma94
    @norma94 3 года назад

    Thanks Robin, I’m going to try it out 😊. I also sent it to some friends learning Chinese and Japanese!

  • @NaturalLanguageLearning
    @NaturalLanguageLearning 3 года назад

    Noted, because I plan on trying either of those languages sometime in the future.

  • @rafaelzv99
    @rafaelzv99 3 года назад

    I was looking for something exactly like this! Thanks for the review and also thanks for the trial. 谢谢

  • @libriniserenagobbo9717
    @libriniserenagobbo9717 3 года назад

    Thanks Robin, now I am testing Skritter ♥️

  • @Adrian13rams
    @Adrian13rams 3 года назад +2

    I hope they expand to Korean. Would love something like this to get line strokes down and help with vocab ❤

  • @jamesjames4652
    @jamesjames4652 Год назад

    Nice review!

  • @JonathanOlelo
    @JonathanOlelo 3 года назад +1

    Skritter is great. I'm using it to learn Japanese too.

  • @GarrisonMorton
    @GarrisonMorton Год назад

    Is there an app that builds practice sentences from your learned words in Skritter?
    Possibly an app that takes your learned words and speaks them aloud prompting you to write them down.
    I'd like to practice handwriting but Skritter is just individual words.

  • @sonomute
    @sonomute Год назад

    Thanks for the review, but the coupon has expired, all I want is to see the list of decks for japanese, is there a way to do that without subscribing?

  • @1chicgeek368
    @1chicgeek368 3 года назад

    Hello Robin. How do you highlight and copy text off of your screen to paste phrases in Notion? Does it only work if you are using that specific software? Thanks!

  • @andresnunez4820
    @andresnunez4820 3 года назад

    El futuro es hoy, thank u Robin

  • @basuSolanki07
    @basuSolanki07 3 года назад +1

    Hi Robin

  • @MasterCosgrove
    @MasterCosgrove 3 года назад

    Skritter is like the modern take of a good Chinese learning app companion with a subscription model, but I think the only true app you need is pleco professional edition.

  • @irenemcnamara9699
    @irenemcnamara9699 3 года назад

    I really like Skritter, but with all the languages I study, I dont usually get to it.

  • @MatrixCoder01
    @MatrixCoder01 3 года назад +1

    Wait... Who is this guy? ; What have you done to Robin?