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Hi guys, I've been learning English (C1), Spanish (A2), Dutch (B1), and Turkish (A1). I'm currently living in NL, have finished Duolingo and Babbel all Dutch courses, and still quite struggling with Dutch... Anki is nice, but lack of context and taking too much time input is annoyed. I feel like most apps like Duolingo/Babbel help until A1/2, but after that, real progress depends on self-study, and that’s where things fall apart. From my own experience it is quite inefficient, lonely, and full of scattered tools (Anki, Google Docs, grammar sites… you know the drill). I also noticed that ppl are generally lazy and hate the "traditional way of learning" like studying textbooks and practicing translation, clozes etc. They want to “immerse more naturally," like talking with others. But in this way vocabs accumulation is very slow... Right now I'm thinking about building an app for serious learners to create and share custom study materials, review vocab, and study with other fellow in the future. But I don't really understand if this really helps? Explanation: *you can create: content card (read & mark vocabs), video card(transcribe, listen & mark vocab) and general card(add grammar or tips) *you can also share the resources and organize study group together (work in progress) Would be nice if you can share your biggest pain point self-taught (any level/language)? [link] [comments] |
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