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  1. Ask me questions about the podcast/story/video content

    I would like questions about the story that the machine can easily generate. Ask me questions that I can answer about the story. It will make me speak out loud, adding to the value.

    Susan B

    9

  2. Use Chat History for personal improvements

    I think it would be great if the AI can access all of a user's chat history. In this way the AI can provide better conversation and can simulate better to be a real tutor. This feature can also be available only in premium accounts, I think it's worth it.

    Stefano

    15

  3. AI recommendation on daily learnings

    Based on my previous learning and all my previous mistakes, the AI should suggest what and how to do and learn next. And it should provide such exercises directly for a learning time of 30 minutes or an hour.

    Ulrich

    14

  4. Have a β€œphoto mode”where a photo is displayed and one needs to describe what is in it

    Would be super helpful for people who still need to work on developing more vocabulary. Langu is by far the best ai tutor I have found but unfortunately lacks this feature.

    Patty

    15

  5. We need news

    so we can read news and check vocabularies While reading newspaper, There are too many unknown words if we have newspaper and click translate tool it would be so good

    sΓΌleyman i

    2

  6. Ability to "pin" chats so they stay at the top!

    This would be incredibly valuable to me - there are certain chats that I keep coming back to (especially long grammar chats, where it's great to have history on what you have/haven't learned and can be tested on), but they are getting buried by all the new chats! The ability to pin one or two of my "go-to"chats to the top of the list would be very helpful indeed.

    Zak

    1

  7. Explicit Pronunciation & Accent Feedback

    SL

    3

  8. Word frequency lists in the different languages.

    Hi! Would be great if there where ready made flashcards based on each languages most common word frequency lists. Like the 1000, 2000 and 4000 most used words. Would spare a lot of time having to find and import the material oneself, and it's very useful for most people learning languages. Or if the A.I could generate them in a easy way.

    Mikael

    0

  9. Target verb conjugation - generate sentences in English or Spanish for me to translate

    There used to be an online tool called The Verbarrator. You would pick the verbs and tenses you wanted to work on, then it would make sentences in either language using the verb and tense and you would translate the sentence back. You could also set a time limit - 10 seconds, 3 seconds etc. It forced you to conjugate faster and faster, but in complete sentences. I've never seen anything else like it. Langua is covering everything so beautifully, if I could add one more thing to be perfect, it would be this.

    Brandie Kellett W

    0

  10. Level Assessment (A1-C2)

    Is it possible to get an idea of the level that one person is currently at when downloading the feedback?

    Luca

    25

  11. Add images to flashcards

    Images would be useful for visual learners

    Alex (Co-founder)

    20

  12. Mock exam

    This could gain more attraction from the language learner if this platform has a Mock exam feature to assess proficiency level. For example in learning English, people want to know how much score they will get in IELTS exam. The mock exam should have the same structure as the actual exam: Listening Reading Speaking Writing It's not only limited to English but it can also be expanded to other language. French = DELF/DALF Dutch = NT2 German = TestDaF Chinese = HSK the list will go on and on

    Dwianad

    12

  13. Please give the option of creating flashcards with the definition in the target language instead of one's native language.

    I'm brushing up on my French and I would like the option to create flashcards of unfamiliar words with the definition in French instead of the English word. I think this option would appeal to everyone who isn't an absolute beginner.

    Terri

    5

  14. Include a possibility to read and then discuss an article

    Could you add a possibility to read through an article and then talk about it, maybe by summarizing it, and then answering questions about it?

    Constance ASCIONE LE D

    3

  15. Substitution drills

    I have not asked the bot if it can do this but assume it would need to be programmed. Under the Grammar Practice section, it would be cool to have substitution drills. The Ai would provide a sentence or phrase and then an individual word that prompts the learner to include the word in the sentence or phrase. He/She would have to change the sentence (probably conjugate verbs) in order to make the sentense or phrase work. For example: AI: Tiene un libro....auto Learner: Tiene un auto AI: Tengo Learner: Tengo un auto AI: Quiero Learner: Quiero un auto It can just keep going on. This method is used in the FSI courses which are in the public domain. Those courses use dated language, however, and can be dreadfully boring...but they are effective. I would love if this was possible with Langua.

    Gregorio

    1