@jacqvon Hey Jacqueline & Product Hunt!
I’m Philip from Edulift. We’re really excited to share our new Android app!
Some language learning resources, such as flashcards, are mostly used in digital form already. But most are yet to move online.
For example, successful language learners continue to use paper textbooks. Existing online platforms just don't offer the guidance you need to master a foreign language.
Once the illusion of progress from clicking pictures and collecting coins is gone, you’re forced to your local bookstore.
This is what my co-founder Ollie and I faced when we met online, both trying to self-learn Japanese.
As geeks, we were attracted to using technology to learn, but we found that our best results came from traditional methods. We knew this couldn’t be right, so we spent several years investigating which parts of a paper textbook could be amplified with technology.
At LinguaLift you get the guidance and clear explanations you would expect from a good coursebook, but you can read the lessons on a phone, listen to in-line audio, and get regular updates. We also have real language tutors and study coaches there to help you every step of the way, and you can message them right from within the app.
Looking forward to hear what you think!
LinguaLift is great for calm, steady-paced language learning. Great thing to read on a boring commute (especially the culture bits). It also uses SRS to help memorisation.
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