Do you use AI technology for learning foreign languages?
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If so, what apps or tools do you find most helpful?
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Larry Kim@larry_kimm
Yes, using AI for language learning helps me practice speaking and comprehension in a more engaging way.
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@larry_kimm That’s awesome! AI really does make practice more interactive. How often do you use it to sharpen your skills?
Tandem is another app I like for language exchange.
@amensa_hulk That's awesome! Tandem's a great choice for real-time language practice. Do you find it more helpful for casual conversation or structured learning?
I’ve had good experiences with Pimsleur for learning pronunciation and conversational skills. It’s audio-focused, which is great for on-the-go learning.
@amy_g_debnam Pimsleur sounds perfect for that! I love how it's focused on real-world conversations. Have you noticed a big improvement in your pronunciation since using it?
I like using Memrise for vocabulary building. The spaced repetition system really helps with retention.
@anne_boehm Memrise is a solid choice! I’ve heard great things about its spaced repetition too. How’s it working for your long-term vocab retention?
Absolutely, AI tools have really boosted my language learning by tailoring lessons to my pace and progress.
@aaron_hailey Totally agree! AI tools make learning so much more efficient. Do you have a favorite one that’s really worked for you?
I rely on AI-based language apps to provide instant feedback and immersive experiences for better fluency.
@jack_melborn That’s a smart approach! Instant feedback really speeds up progress. What’s your go-to app for fluency?