Feedback - Suggested Improvements/Feature Request

Good news, there is already an audio transcript in the JLPT listening session ! It’s only available after you’ve finished said session and got your score, maybe that’s the issue for you ?

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Oh my, you’re right. I had no idea there was no audio for the N1 stories. That’s kind of a shame. :frowning:

Thank you! It came faster than I had expected, haha. Cheers!

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Cloze-style audio grammar reviews!

I would love to be able to do my grammar reviews “listening first”.

This would be quite a big update, because it would require a second version of the audio for every example sentence, with the target word blanked or beeped out. Quite an undertaking, but I imagine an AI tool could help.

It would also require a rework of the nuance/hint display order. Ideally the first thing I would see, when incrementally adding hints, is the Japanese sentence with everything but the target word.

This is just a minor thing, but when you undo your answer the options are to delete the whole answer or just the last character. Most of the time I mistype in the middle of my answer so I currently delete the last character, type it again and then fix the mistake. It would be nice if an option was just not to change anything and let me click on where the mistake is. I think on the app I can already do this.

Grammar point suggestion (I can’t find the missing grammar points thread anymore…? is it gone?)

not sure if it’s worth it. But I’m making the suggestion based on the fact I’ve encountered it in immersion (mostly on social media/live streams, rather than in any professionally produced media such as anime)

I’ve seen ド as a prefix attached to other things to emphasize absolute / extreme / no debate of “something”, so I read ド田舎 as very remote country side / absolute backwater.

I’ve also seen ド真ん中 or ド下手 and a few others.

resources I found

However I don’t actually understand (based on those resources) if it’s even productive enough to warrant a grammar point

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An option to cram missed vocab words right out of a review session would be awesome. Also, い adjective (predicate) could use the vocab in parentheses, I haven’t learned all of the vocab it wants me to use for that one yet. Thank you.

Here you go!

It is most common with the examples you gave. I think this one doesn’t come up as “JLPT Grammar” (isn’t tested explicitly on the JLPT), so if we were to add it then it would likely be non-JLPT.

I’ll put it in the consideration list for the moment. Cheers!

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