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Reviews for "JapanEaseLesson1"

wow

that was very well done, i think.
i loved the preloader, and think the program was very well presented

cool

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arigato!

thanks for this, this will help me out a lot :) right then, forst of all, there seems 2 be now way to turn the music back on after uve turned it off, and the animals section needs 2 be clearly labelled, and it took me a while to find the hidden "back to main menu" button in the number area, i belive this only occured though after i went back in and interrupted the guy speaking by clicking the button that gets the sensei to count to 10 in Japanese, over than that, its great, but more examples would be good, and little tests, like the 1s at the end, maybe even a way to check how we string our words together? well, cant wait for your next one :) hope its not 2 long :)

Hmmm...

This has been wanted for centuries by people.
An interactive learn Japanese program, finally!

I've been wanting to learn Japanese for a while now and haven't had the chance because of leaving my school club of it last year (We hardly learned any language, it was all about their way of life really.)

I've learned a bit now so bring on the next lot!

I believe there were a couple of simple corrections:
Grammar instead of Grammer
Also when I wanted to concentrate on the final part, I turned the music off but it didn't turn back on, don't know if it's just me...

Anyhoo, good work!

Cayler responds:

Yeah, I think I got the word 'grammar' wrong on my spelling tests in school. lol And about the music, I'm still a noob when it comes to flash because I haven't been working with it for long so I didn't know how to turn the music back on once it's been stopped. lol

Good First lesson, I'd say.

I have a bit of a nag about somthing in your grammer session of the study, though.
When you get to the lesson on the subject particle, you spell it in romanji as "Wa," but despite that being the way the particle is pronounced, it is spelled out in romanji as "ha."

I hope this does well. There's no replacement for a good few years of studying in a good class, but this is an effective way to get a head start.