• solrize@lemmy.ml
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    21 hours ago

    IDK exactly what Duolingo is, but it sounds like this new product gives you practice with spoken conversations? I’m unexcited by the idea of doing that with a computer but still, spoken language learning is completely different from written language.

    The best thing for spoken language acquisition from my perspective has simply been listening a lot to live human speakers of the language, in person. That means either take a class with a human instructor, or travel to wherever they use that language. It’s ok to start with very limited ability. Bring a dictionary things will sink in over time.

    • Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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      20 hours ago

      Well, an AI is incredibly patient and you can toy around with the language freely without perhaps feeling embarrassed. That alone lowers the entry bar (especially for slightly awkward persons like myself…) considerably.
      On top of that AI is dirt cheap compared to a personal tutor or traveling around the world.
      So it would open effective language learning to a much broader audience than before, which undoubtedly is a good thing!