Draft:Ling App
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Ling App | |
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Developer(s) | Simya Solutions Ltd. |
Initial release | 2017 |
Operating system | iOS, Android, Web |
Type | Language Learning |
License | Proprietary |
Website | Official Website |
Ling App is a language learning application developed by Simya Solutions Ltd., a Thailand-based EdTech company. It provides interactive lessons in over 60 languages, focusing on gamification, conversational practice, and AI-driven learning. Ling App is available on iOS, Android, and web platforms, offering users the ability to learn vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and writing through various exercises and quizzes.[1]
History
[edit]Ling App was launched in 2017 by Simya Solutions to help language learners, particularly those interested in less commonly taught languages, such as Khmer, Lao, and Serbian.[2] Over the years, the app has expanded its offerings by integrating AI-based chatbots, speech recognition, and gamification elements to improve user engagement and learning outcomes.[citation needed]
Features
[edit]Ling App offers a range of features designed to enhance the language-learning experience:
Gamified Lessons: Users engage in interactive activities covering vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
AI Chatbot: Allows learners to practice real-life conversations.
Writing System Practice: Includes stroke-order guidance for languages with unique scripts, such as Thai, Khmer, and Hindi.
Spaced Repetition System (SRS): Reinforces memory retention through flashcards and quizzes.
Voice Recognition Technology: Helps users improve pronunciation by comparing their speech to native pronunciation.[3]
Languages Offered
[edit]Ling App supports over 60 languages, including Thai, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Khmer, Lao, Tagalog, Serbian, German, and Spanish. It is particularly recognized for offering courses in languages that have fewer learning resources compared to mainstream competitors.[4]
Reception
[edit]Ling App has received generally positive reviews for its user-friendly interface, diverse language offerings, and gamified learning approach. Users appreciate its support for lesser-studied languages and its writing system integration. However, some criticisms include limitations in advanced content and the accuracy of speech recognition technology.[citation needed]
See Also
[edit]References
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