r/ImmerseWithMigaku

How about using this topic to attract the team’s attention to the features we’re waiting for? The rules are: the first-level comment should contain a description of the feature, and then we can discuss the details in the thread.

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u/Discussion-Secret — 6 days ago

I recently signed up to migaku and I'm having a blast in Chinese.

I saw they also have French so I thought why not.

Migaku recommends me sentences in Chinese that have 1 target word per sentence. I usually get 30-50 per video in Chinese.

In french I'm getting nothing.

Tried it in different scenarios with several videos, some new some where I have already marked all the words I know. I even asked Claude for an easy text to test if it would randomly pop up. But nothing.

How do I fix this?

u/stephanously — 14 days ago

How to add notification bubble to app icon?

would love to get Migaku to look like my other studying apps. it allows me to quickly see from the Home Screen that I need to study.

u/GreatDaneMMA — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/ImmerseWithMigaku+1 crossposts

Japanese italki/conversation recommendations for immersion-learning students?

Looking for instructors that are aware of immersion learning methods like AJATT, MIA, Refold, etc, and can give proper tips for things like shadowing and practices to improve output as well as train output itself during conversation classes.

Or maybe just anyone that won't just tell me to read a 400pg grammar book and only talk about said grammar book contents and methods would be great already. Had a horrible first time experience on italki because of this.

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u/Extreme-Step1938 — 5 days ago

Has anyone used Migaku as a primary shadowing source? Did it work? Is worth attempting?

Recently I've started shadowing the sentences for cards that I miss during my sessions. Everywhere I look shadowing is one of the best overall methods for language learning, but i worry because the sentences are AI generated, not truly natural Japanese, so does that make shadowing them less than great? Or does it matter that the sentences I'm focused on are in the academy as opposed to a custom sentence or created in the fly.

Has anyone tried this? Was it effective? Was it not?

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u/-Jdzspace- — 2 days ago

Is the Android app usable?

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I am currently using Migaku to Immerse in Chinese and French.

The browser extension is fantastic and does it's job.

The Android app leaves much to be desired.

For Chinese the Parser sometimes just breaks as you can see in the photo attached below. The parser stops looking for words and sticks to characters. That defeats the purpose of flagging any word or following any word you are learning in immersion.

For French I will refer you to my previous posthere. The System straight up doesn't recommend me any word within my frequency band to add to my cards.

As much as I like the product and I do, it does a lot of things other products do separately and it does it to a fulfilling manner. The Android app falls short.

I don't know about coding or app development I imagine it must not be easy. But I ask, is this worth the money?

Am I effectively bound to only using the web browser extension?

Have any of you found problems like this? Is it my phone the one who is guilty?

u/stephanously — 2 days ago