1. If you learned on other platforms this is probably a great way to expand your learning and pick up some extra vocabThe audio example feature upside-down! Look, the use of English letters with Irish can generate confusion as it is, since the way in which they are used can differ wildly, but you sure as Hell don't make the learner stare at something that may be quite confusing, and then give them the audio pronunciation example AFTER they have gone onto the next word.
2. Also I did the food section- not real hard to pick the right answer when it gives you one food word and two non-food words7000 words is really the mark in any language, and LingoBrain has that in their Irish & Spanish apps, without terrifying app permissions.
3. There are over 5,000 words at this level which is great but if I select expert it does not allow me to choose a category.
4. Can I choose categories at expert level??It gives you the Easy level for free but wants you to pay for all the other levels.
5. A feature I would love, if possible, would be a flashcard mode: one where it gives me either the English or the Irish and then I click to flip it and see the answer.
6. Big delay in audio when trying to hear the word after answering.
7. This app got me working to learn more words and work on pronunciation regardless of having to YouTube and Google them.
8. Most of the words even have vocalisations by native speakers and there are loads of categories to choose from when playing.
9. Use DuoLingo with Rosetta Stone or online courses from DCU instead.It is well worth getting this app if you are studying Irish.
10. I had to constantly Google pronunciation of words which made it frustrating.
11. If you don't already know the words you're just guessing for each word which sucks.