Article: 5 Chrome Extension for Language Learners

I added a Chrome extension called Web Paint to help me where I left off, and it made me want to discover more useful Chrome extensions. I decided to start by looking for Chome extensions for language learning.

However, there weren't any in the article that I really wanted to add. Three of them were related to translation, which I feel I should avoid.

  • I really suggest you to try Language Reactor. It is similar to Language Learning with Netflix... but works on different websites such as Youtube!

    It attach subtitles to various content you're watching in another language, and can show you the meaning of a word. By signing in, you can save words, test yourself on flashcards and games. I think this is a complete tool to skyrocket your passive skills when learning a new language.

    Thank you very much! I'll check it out :)

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