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I haven't used LanguaTalk specifically but I've tried similar apps. It depends how you want to use it. If you prefer learning by immersion and by using the language in practice, then these kinds of apps can be very useful. If you prefer a more structured approach by reading grammar books and completing worksheets/quizzes, then this kind of app may still be useful as a supplement.
I find that most traditional learning methods tend to largely ignore speaking and listening, probably because it's harder to do from a technical standpoint (it's much easier to write a book than to provide tutors for everyone). I'm hoping new AI tools can help bridge this gap.
I'm actually working on a similar app that lets you walk around a village environment and talk to different characters. Feel free to DM me if you want to check it out (for free).
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I haven't used LanguaTalk specifically but I've tried similar apps. It depends how you want to use it. If you prefer learning by immersion and by using the language in practice, then these kinds of apps can be very useful. If you prefer a more structured approach by reading grammar books and completing worksheets/quizzes, then this kind of app may still be useful as a supplement.
I find that most traditional learning methods tend to largely ignore speaking and listening, probably because it's harder to do from a technical standpoint (it's much easier to write a book than to provide tutors for everyone). I'm hoping new AI tools can help bridge this gap.
I'm actually working on a similar app that lets you walk around a village environment and talk to different characters. Feel free to DM me if you want to check it out (for free).