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Korean in a Month NG

Korean in a Month NG

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📼3 scs
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🧾$0.99 - $2.99
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All Versions of Korean in a Month NG

1.55

June 27, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. * new audio format makes application smaller and sound - better
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1.32

June 22, 2016

* new audio format makes application smaller and sound - better

1.25

January 20, 2014

- Romanisering (kan aktiveras i Inställningar) - Kvinnlig röst avlägsnas för framtiden förändras för att bättre accent
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1.21

October 2, 2013

Compatible with iOS 7

1.20

May 30, 2013

• new design • UI sound improvements • bugs are fixed

1.17

October 31, 2012

Bugs have been fixed. High quality images.

1.13

April 12, 2012

Bugs have been fixed. In-app purchases have been added.

1.12

March 12, 2012

UI enhancements, lessons overview

1.11

November 16, 2011

Application settings have been added. Bugs have been fixed.

1.9

August 9, 2011

Korean in a Month NG In-App Purchases History

$0.99

Lessons pack 1

Lessons 1-10

$0.99

Lessons pack 3

Lessons 21-30

$0.99

Lessons pack 2

Lessons 11-20

$2.99

Complete course

Complete course

Price History of Korean in a Month NG

Description of Korean in a Month NG

Our application is a great chance to learn the basis of the foreign language fast and effectively. Unique study method. No more grinding repetitive words translation that will slip your mind soon. You're supposed to figure out the meaning like children learn to speak. They link what they hear with what they see and learn the meaning of each word or phrase comparing the differences between actions or things. Nail down the knowledge that you grasp with the help of writing tasks. The full version offers: - 30 lessons with increasing difficulty levels - 1800 words and phrases voiced by male and female native narrators - over 1500 colorful images There is a free version to try before you buy. It contains 3 lessons: from the beginning, middle and the end of the course. They are given to show the method and the course level that we offer About 5 million people all over the world have already chosen our application as a fair companion. Give it a try too! **Check out FAQ if you encounter any issues: http://learnlikekids.com/taxonomy/term/4 **
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Korean in a Month NG: FAQ

Is Korean in a Month NG compatible with the iPad?

No, there is no iPad version available for Korean in a Month NG.
Elky Entertainment, LLC is the developer of Korean in a Month NG.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 8.0 installed to use the app.
1.0 out of 5 is the disappointing rating that Korean in a Month NG has received from users.
Education Is The Primary Genre Of The Korean In A Month Ng App.
1.55 is the newest version of Korean in a Month NG.
Korean in a Month NG’s most recent update was on July 4, 2024.
The app first launched on February 5, 2023.
Rated Elky Entertainment, LLC: May contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 12.
Korean in a Month NG currently features the following languages: Arabic, Czech, Danish and 20 more.
Unfortunately, Korean in a Month NG is not on Apple Arcade.
Indeed, in-app purchases are part of the offerings in Korean in a Month NG.
Unfortunately, Korean in a Month NG is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Korean in a Month NG

  • Korean in a month

    Since the update I can't even open the app! Please fix. But prior to the update it was useful although I found some errors in a few of the lessons. But otherwise it was a fun way to review my Korean.
  • Qué mal en todo respeto!

    This concept sounds good, but the app fails on so many levels.

    This app will not teach you the writing system, for one thing.

    Also, it rushes you through a lesson too fast to really absorb any of the vocabulary long-term. The way it shows you a picture to be associated with a Korean word with no translation causes confusion (e.g. A picture of a man hugging a large tree goes with the word 큰 - so, does this new word mean "big," "tree," "hug," "wide," or what?). And the pictures are not of Korean things anyway: white people, and - of all things - polar bears! The whole "learn like a child" thing means there is no explanation for anything whatsoever; you really have to know a bit about Korean already to get it right with such an app. Especially when you tale into account that the app is filled with typos.
  • Punctuation and spelling errors

    On the writing part there are some errors that are really annoying, for instance boy is 남자아이가, but I have to type 남아아이가 or else I get it wrong because of a typo in the app. Also in the writing part, sometimes you need commas, sometimes there is a question mark with a period after it, and then the spacing, can all make you get wrong answers, even when typed out correctly. I think the app is really good, but those problems have been really irritating while I try to figure out which incorrect grammar I need to get a right answer. If those problems are fixed I will definitely give it 5 stars.