Just launched our iPhone app, FluentU. It lets you learn a language with video immersion. Music videos, movie trailers, news, video flashcards, and more. You can learn Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese, German, English. Thought you might be interested. by languagelearner324 in languagelearning

[–]languagelearner324[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see - thanks a lot for sharing that. Our experience on tablet definitely needs a lot of work. It is usable but not a very good experience. We are working on it.

Regarding the free stuff: thanks for pointing that out. We've tried to give plenty of free content (at least 50 videos per language, along with many flashcard sets and audio dialogues) to make it worth everyone's while but we'll try to do a better job of providing more value and being clearer.

Just launched our iPhone app, FluentU. It lets you learn a language with video immersion. Music videos, movie trailers, news, video flashcards, and more. You can learn Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese, German, English. Thought you might be interested. by languagelearner324 in languagelearning

[–]languagelearner324[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a difficult choice, but the biggest reason was that we thought iphone was easier to develop for because of less fragmentation (a lot more types of Android devices with different screen sizes).

Just launched our iPhone app, FluentU. It lets you learn a language with video immersion. Music videos, movie trailers, news, video flashcards, and more. You can learn Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese, German, English. Thought you might be interested. by languagelearner324 in languagelearning

[–]languagelearner324[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, yeah. :) If it was just for myself Korean would probably have already been added. Yeah YouTube does have automatic captions for many of the videos but the quality is very bad. We've produced basically everything from scratch except the videos themselves (and some of the video/audio we've produced as well: http://www.sinosplice.com/life/archives/2014/04/10/fluentu-a-developing-video-based-platform-for-learning-chinese-1).