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Ok so were getting on to making our own resources but its a big job. So for the meantime, Iv made a little list of my top 4 apps website and other little bits and bobs to help you along with learning japanese. Im possibly the least linguistic person you shall ever meet so if theye work for me theye will definitely work for you!

This great website also comes as an app. As it says, its a community so people from Japan, who are native speakers and are learning English help you learn Japanese. You can have conversations with people in Japan, do tasks and have them assessed by Japanese people.The app is available for android and iPhone/iPad. Click the pic to go to the website.

JA sensei; LOVE IT. It's our favorite app in the world. Seriously amazing, it helps with vocabulary, learning about sentence structure, kanjii, hiragana and everything in between! Sadly its only for android, but it's definitely worth getting.

Moekana is a cute and fun way to learn katakana. Great for kids, teenagers, and adults alike. It's really only flashcards, but they work. They're kind of hard to come across, but it's a good thing  if you're into online shopping, because that's about the only place your gonna get it from.​ We advise browsing  good old eBay.

We all know about Rosetta Stone,and we're sure you know about its 'hard to swallow' prices, but if your seriously into Japanese, or if you are doing it as a GCSE, it is really useful. We haven't got very far into it, but so far it works well. It's a very easy to use; natural app with the option to allow you to go over what you feel you need to go over, and its the only thing we've used that helps with your pronunciation so well.

It's quite simple, but it does work. It's got games, practice lessons and a great feature were you can record you voice and compare it to a native speaker. It's only for Nintendo DS though, but it's good for kids.

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