nick
@nickysap
Getting back into more seriouslt practicing my Spanish. Any tips?
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Kasra Rahjerdi
@jc4p
here's an ai tutor or any scenario practice partner https://www.talktrainer.app/ (i made this, it has one [1] paid user)
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nick
@nickysap
Nice will check it out. I was just practicing out loud with ChatGPT’s voice function. How would you say this differs/warrants the subscription?
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Beck
@beckpiscopo
Do you know your CEFR proficiency level? Tell chatGPT your level and ask it to roleplay different scenarios. Works well for me! I also like using Duolingo because it makes learning Spanish fun.
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nick
@nickysap
Oh this is a great tip. I’m looking at the self assessment table now. I am using Pimsleur as well. Tried duo for a while. Maybe I’ll pick it back up.
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Beck
@beckpiscopo
It’s simple, but the keeping up with my streak in Duolingo really helps. I have done at least one lesson for 81 days straight. Some days I spend an hour a day, sometimes it’s just one lesson, but the consistency pays off. I don’t know how old your kid is, but I’ve also found it helpful to get my 3 year old involved with learning. We practice together and he enjoys it!
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