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Learn Greek - AccelaStudy® app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 8112 ratings )
Travel Education
Developer: Renkara Media Group, Inc.
9.99 USD
Current version: 3.8.0, last update: 3 years ago
First release : 08 Jan 2009
App size: 19.13 Mb

AccelaStudy is the award-winning language education software for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad that helps you understand and pronounce words in the shortest possible time. Learn new words quickly, easily, and permanently with AccelaStudy.

Join over 6,000,000 people worldwide who have used AccelaStudy to master a language. Perfect for students, travelers, executives, and anyone who wants to quickly increase their fluency.

AccelaStudy is even more powerful in the cloud! With a free AccelaStudy Cloud account you can:
• Sync all of your study sets and progress to all of your devices.
• Add new devices at any time. Install AccelaStudy on your new device, sign into your AccelaStudy Cloud account, and your data will automatically be restored to that new device!
• Study online or offline. AccelaStudy syncs immediately while online and any offline data is synced automatically when you go online again.
• Share AccelaStudy with family members and classmates. Signing out of AccelaStudy allows another user to sign in with their account while preserving all data in the cloud.

FEATURES:
• PRONOUNCE each word perfectly after listening to NATIVE SPEAKER audio for all words.

• Learn over 2,100 basic and advanced VOCABULARY words in 60+ subject areas, including Colors, Days, Months, Seasons, Numbers and Counting, Time, Weather, Directions, Food and Drink, Cooking, Meals, Clothing, Moods and Attitudes, Shapes, Anatomy, Medical, Nature and the Outdoors, Animals, Banking and Business, Family and Relationships, Music.

• SPACED REPETITION feature helps you quickly memorize new words
• Automatic STATISTICS help you track your learning progress
• Searchable DICTIONARY of all vocabulary
• Flashcards
• Multiple Choice Quiz
• Audio Quiz
• Completely HANDS-FREE mode allows you to study vocabulary while driving or jogging

Please refrain from sending your bug reports or feature requests using the App Store. Instead, to ensure a direct response from us send them to [email protected]. You can also tweet us at http://twitter.com/renkaramedia. We’re always happy to help our users and receive their comments!

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Pros and cons of Learn Greek - AccelaStudy® app for iPhone and iPad

Learn Greek - AccelaStudy® app good for

I have never heard better audio for Greek pronunciation training. The speakers voice is clear with the perfect pace and the recording has great presence. The interface is very good. The only thing missing are the verbs. There are sections of pronouns, adjectives and adverbs (many sections of nouns) but not a single verb! There is enough screen space to show several conjugations. At least the infinitive should be included but the present, simple past and simple future tense conjugations would be very helpful. It appears this same "missing verb" problem is with all the AccelaStudy language releases. With verbs this will earn 5 stars easily.
this is by the far the best that is out in the app store. The pronunciation is done by a native speaker and there are folders that can be created to put the words you favor in for quick reference. Also there is quite a huge category of words.

Some bad moments

You want to learn a language. You need words, nouns, yes, but you also need VERBS! This app features NO verbs at all. I seriously thought it was a mistake in the app. I wrote to their support and they responded the following: "Thanks for writing. Verbs are included only for AccelaStudy French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Turkish. We might consider adding verbs for Greek in the future but we do not have any plans in the short term." Instead, get the Wordpower app which features verbs. Everybody learning a language needs verbs!
It would be most helpful if there was an option to have a written phonetic version of the word and not just the Greek written word on the flash cards.