AIMER.app asks you questions that force you to pay attention, instead of passively watching YouTube videos. That way you learn better! Questions are auto-generated, and we are running an academic research study to measure their effectiveness.
Actively improve your French listening with YouTube videos
AIMER.app asks you questions that force you to pay attention, instead of passively watching YouTube videos. That way you learn better! Questions are auto-generated, and we are running an academic research study to measure their effectiveness.
I am French and you’re right that French speaking looks so far off than the “official” way to spell it. So a more listening based way of learning like this is a great idea.
Anything that makes learning languages through immersion easier is deserving of an upvote from me. Looking forward to seeing the progress.
Does he find these videos himself and upload them to the system? Or is it added as manuel?
Trés bien! My French is very basic, so I can totally see how it's difficult to hear exactly what they're saying. And that these audios are from real life movies / scenarios, it helps a lot! Also their difficulty is just right! Good job, I will keep playing with it.
French speakers like to pronounce words in strange ways. For example, they often say **pt'être** instead of **peut être**. You would have a hard time recognising it if you never heard it spoken like that before! Here's a free website that helps you actively practice your listening skills from native speaker videos. Apps like Duolingo mostly uses computer-generated voices, so the goal is to help bridge the gap between Duolingo and the 'real world'. Instead of passively watching YouTube videos, th
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