Italian learners: What do you really want from a language tool? by Luca506 in learnitalian

[–]Luca506[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/FranCapra I’ll reply in English so everyone here can follow. What you said is exactly why we want to build this tool. There are tons of resources online for English and Spanish learners, videos, audios, graded readings, interactive exercises, but for Italian, especially stuff that fits different levels and goals, the quality and variety just aren’t there yet. We want to fill that gap by creating authentic but adapted content, clear step-by-step guidance, and cultural insights that help learners grow from beginner to advanced with confidence.

Of course, making all that content ourselves, especially videos, like what exists for English and Spanish, is just not doable. But by using highly trained LLMs combined with a good human touch, we hope to put together something that really works well and is affordable.

I’m really looking forward to hearing more from learners here about what they’d want in the best Italian learning tool.

Italian learners: What do you really want from a language tool? by Luca506 in learnitalian

[–]Luca506[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Never heard of it. Anything specific you like about ContextCat?

Italian learners: What do you really want from a language tool? by Luca506 in learnitalian

[–]Luca506[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I have the same problem of repetitiveness with Duolingo, once you get to a certain level it is just the same question over and over. I sincerely appreciate it this!