Not too shabby
It was hard to know what to think: stellar reviews and a low price. I was pleasantly surprised.
Pros
1). Can choose quizzes that last 10 or 25 or 50 questions. You can also cut out early (more on that later).
2). The app keeps a mistake history which you can peruse. Ive got dozens there and theres no limit stated. Its nice that they give the question: you can click to see the answer and/or your wrong answer.
3). The layout is neat and clear.
4). Theres a dictionary for the verbs practised within the app. Also, this is where the conjugation tables can be viewed.
5). You can have a report with questions, answers, a percent score and a letter score sent to the email address of your choice. Letters are from F to A+.
Wish list (not really Cons):
1). When you make a mistake, itd be nice to be able to go straight to that verbs conjugation page. Or at least be lead there at the end of the quiz.
2). Itd be great if in addition to pronouns, you could have nouns. You know "le chien", "mes amis", "Charles et moi."
3). Learning verbs by type would be more efficient. Like the system in Bescherelle reference. You can deselect certain verbs, but its kinda a chore.
4). The app does not give give j for verbs starting with a vowel a mute h. Kinda wish it would because "je apporte" is distracting.
5). You cant make a quiz just of your previous mistakes. That would be a stellar feature.
6). I would love to see something like a Spot-the-Mistake feature: a set of conjugations with one mistake. You know how when you proofread and miss a few?
7). Sound. Would be cool.
8). When you dump outta a quiz early, you dont get a report card. Sad.
9). Text could be larger. An option to size up would be good.
I know the wish list seems rather long, but, on balance, its a great app for those of us who wanna do fun, timed conjugation quizzes. Easily worth 5x the price.
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Conjugation Nation French, v3.2