Most language learning apps don't help users get immersed in the language or challenge them with real-life English, which is essential for achieving natural fluency.
LingoClip helps improve listening and writing skills by playing songs and requiring users to fill in missing lyrics, making it a fun and engaging way to practice English.
Audacity allows users to slow down audio clips, listen to them repeatedly, and mimic the sounds, which helps in mastering connected speech and difficult sounds in English.
The Kindle app provides tools like a built-in dictionary and the ability to read books anywhere, making it a convenient and effective tool for learning new vocabulary and improving reading skills.
Wikipedia is a valuable resource for learning about cultural references, jokes, and historical contexts, which are essential for understanding and connecting with native speakers.
Instead of translating words into the native language, learners should use Google Translate to find the English word for a term they know in their native language, and use the app's definitions and synonyms to expand vocabulary.
Anki uses spaced repetition software to remind users of new words right before they forget them, and allows for the creation of flashcards with images, examples, and audio to make learning more effective.
Notion can be used to organize vocabulary, resources, and notes, making it a versatile tool for managing and reviewing language learning materials.
ChatGPT can be used to play language games, practice speaking, and get explanations for new words or expressions, making it a dynamic and interactive tool for language learning.
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In this episode, we dive into the world of apps that aren’t strictly about learning English but are perfect for helping you immerse yourself in the language. These tools can transform your everyday activities into opportunities for natural learning and fluency building. Whether it’s exploring global cultures, organizing your life, or connecting with others in English, these apps make it easier and more fun to live your English, rather than just study it. Tune in to find out how to make technology your language-learning sidekick!
By the end of this episode, you will:
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