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May 11, 2015
Simple language app uses gamification and real-world context to teach vocabularly
Lingua.ly is not a perfect app, but overall I think it is an easy way to practice vocabulary in context. Adding the element of gamification makes it a fun alternative to traditional flashcards. I liked that the app allows the user to choose the topic that interests them the most and then finds/generates articles to read based on the chosen topic and vocabulary words in the app. The app is user directed, so the more students use it the better it will be at choosing content and generating practice questions.
Any vocabulary words include the translation and a pronunciation, but no grammar - so this is strictly for learning new words, not conjugations, other grammar, or sentence structure. Each new word is also supposed to be associated with a picture- this feature is not always evident and sometimes shows strange or unrelated pictures. It took some clicking and exploring to figure out what each of the sections on the app was and how to change the settings (I turned sound effects off! as soon as I did!) - but once I figured it out, it was easy to use.
I think Lingua.ly can serve as a fun supplemental tool to practice vocabulary, but not as a classroom tool for teachers.
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April 10, 2015
Nice idea for vocab practice, but Lacks Execution
I believe Lingua.ly has the potential to be a useful tool. However, the lack of attention to detail and failure to consider content filtering makes it less-than-ideal for use with students. If you're simply looking to peruse articles in another language and build your vocabulary, then Lingua.ly could work, but until this product is fine-tuned and improved, I would avoid using it in your classroom.
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