LangJournal's team feature allows you to continue language learning together with friends in small groups of 5 people. Even learning that's difficult to continue alone can achieve 3x or more continuation effects by supporting each other with friends. You can continue learning enjoyably in a relaxed connection by sharing diaries and encouraging each other through comments.
Basic Usage of Team Feature
From the "Team" tab in the app, you can find a team that suits you. Check the language, level, and atmosphere, then select a team you'd like to join.
View available teams in a list and select one that suits you
After joining, you can share diaries with other members and interact through comments. In particularly active teams, someone posts every day, so just seeing those posts provides learning stimulation.
What You Can Do in Teams
- Share Diaries Within the Team: Share written diaries with members
- Comment Feature: Encourage other users' diaries with comments
- Continuous Learning Environment: Get stimulated by seeing posts from other members
Team Creation and Management Rules
Creating Your Own Team
You can also create your own team. When creating a team, you can choose from two participation methods:
- Anyone Can Join: Public team where other users can freely join
- Invited People Only: Private team with invitation system
If you want to start a team with friends or learning partners, "Invitation Only" is recommended.
Team Management Rules
- Automatic Exit System: Automatic exit if there's no posting for a certain period at 4, 7, or 14 days
- 5 People Limit: Small group environment for easy interaction
- Active Members: Only active posters remain, maintaining a continuous learning environment
Characteristics of Participating Users
Currently, Japanese users are the majority, but there are also a certain number of foreign users participating. Levels range from English beginners to those with long learning histories, and you can safely join teams with "Beginner Welcome" marks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Can English beginners participate? A. In beginner-welcome teams, you don't need to fear mistakes. Anyone can easily participate in a warm and kind atmosphere.
Q. What happens if I leave a team? A. You'll automatically exit if there's no posting for a certain period, but you can always join a new team.
Conclusion
Make use of LangJournal's team feature to continue language learning while supporting each other with friends. Even learning that's difficult alone becomes naturally sustainable with the presence of team members.