Experience the most advanced way to learn languages from the comfort of your couch. Mondly VR perfectly complements with Mondly's main language learning app, allowing you to practice everything that you learn. Our virtual characters will show you how fun learning can be! You'll get instant feedback on your pronunciation, suggestions that enrich your vocabulary and surprises that transform learning a language with Mondly VR in a unique experience. Take part in realistic dialogues inspired by authentic events: make friends on the train to Berlin, order dinner in a Spanish restaurant, check into a hotel in Paris. Build your fluency in 30 languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Arabic, Russian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese & more. Mondly is a leading language learning platform with more than 40,000,000 downloads worldwide, available on iOS, Android and PC. The first to launch a VR experience for learning languages featuring speech recognition and chatbot technology.
Mondly: Learn Languages in VR(日本語対応、カジュアル、教育、プロダクティビティ)の評価数と総合順位の推移
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Mondly: Learn Languages in VR(日本語対応、カジュアル、教育、プロダクティビティ)の評価とレビュー
Good Practice Tool. Can practice in a very cool VR environment which simulates reality, not a standalone tool to be a fluent bilingual or multilingual but a must have for learning and training. Also very fun takes the boringness and stress out of learning and struggling.
Potential, but cludgy. I like the idea, I love the various scenes and the potential of the program, but it's not a smooth experince. To hear a new phrase you have to wait 3-5 seconds for the sound file to load and play. Clicking on the speaking bar to test your speaking also takes a few seconds to load. All the good from well thought-out scenarios and environments is lost with all these awkward and cludgy pauses. The software is inexpensive and I'm fairly certain this is a small start-up so I'm empathetic to some technical limitations. For instance it probabaly costs a lot to have servers available to lower the latency -- the thing is though, There are only ever three choices at any one time on 'screen'. You could load the sound clips for those choices as the 'scene' loads in the background. You don't need to live stream everything, just three clips per 'screen'. Cache it all. There are only 4-5 interaction points on each 'screen' you can cache those while someone is clicking their first choice. Latecy is one of the key point to a good UX and language learning is not easy stuff -- adding awkward pauses adds friction to an already difficult task and that will result in an app that people simply find themsolves not using or even considering after a few quick plays. There is so much potential in this software, but it's simply not enjoyable to use. A bit of polish and under-the-hood caching work to make things snappy and it could be very useful. Also, kudos for having less common languages like Indonesian. That alone makes me hope your product wins -- and it can with a bit of polish.
Fun practicing languages. This app makes it more comfortable to practice a language using immersion with AI. I will be able to learn the very basics before I move on to practicing with real people.
Not bad. It has some audio issues when outside, sometime multiple sounds going at the sound time. It recognized your voice about 80% of the time so you will need to repeat a few times. You do get some pretty good practice so not bad there.
It was good. It's a good way to learn and the idea is definitely there. More lessons would be cool and its a little buggy (like when I speak it thinks I said something else. There's a skip button when needed so it's not too big of a deal). Overall I enjoy it though. It has a lot of potential and Im excited to see where it goes in the future.
Has some glaring issues. The idea is nice and the game is probably worth it for a few dollars, but it really needs to be more polished to be good. The sentence recognition appears to be a bit broken in Japanese. Sometimes a word is written in Kanji in the example sentence, but then the voice recognition will pick it up in Hiragana or with Arabic numerals instead and count that as a miss. Since the range of acceptable answers are very limited I suspect that there is some kind ''good answers'' list that has to match perfectly and lacks some sentence writing variations.
Garbage. I have an Oculus Rift S as well as a studio mic, and it has issues telling what im saying sometimes. Seems a bit advanced for beginners, at least in Japanese. Multiplayer is completely empty. Not bad but those issues need addressing.
Limited. So I am a Japanese American fluent in English and Japanese. I think this game has HUGE potential, and I am looking forward to the updates in the future!
I am giving 4 stars for the French language, and 1 star for the Japanese language.
I tried French first. I can speak very little French but it was great to learn through the simulation! What I loved about was that it will give you some freedom of answering the questions, and not limited to the choice that shows up on the right-side panel. I also gave a try on Japanese. Japanese doesn't give you any freedom. Even all the choices were grammatically wrong (taxi was bad), you will have to say exactly the sentences that are shown on the choice. It's kind of bad that you need to read the wrong Japanese in order to finish your course... Other than that, I think it's great! I am going to try German next!
Garbage. I have an Oculus Rift S as well as a studio mic, and it says it can't hear sound from either of them. Pretty blatant cash grab. Scammers are scum.
Disapointing. I didn't read the description, i thought it would have same available language than on the website... but after buying and trying i notice that the language im learning is not there...
Good Start, lessons need more work. I've only tried the first few Japanese modules so far, I enjoyed the concept but for a new learner an option to learn some gramatic structure and pronounciation would be appreciated.
The rote memorization and paroting of entire phrases feels limited. I would love to see a classroom mode with more detailed progressive lessons.
On the techincal side: In conversations where a second speaker arrives, often parts of the interface did not move to the new viewing angle.
there were also some interesting scaling problems when transitioning to the cutscenes (everyone got about 25% larger?)
Japanese Learningd. Usisng this to help learn Japanese. Its nice to use this to help practice conversational Japanese. Also this is way easier to do since it is like a game an better then trying to gain the effort to sit in front of a textbook.
Disappointed !! I have bought this application for Japanese lessons as announced on the store page and I have discovered by launching this one, that Japanese is not available in the list of languages proposed. Too bad, screenshots and concept were looking goods.
Lots of possibilities but..... The ai person that you are having a conversation with is at a perfect volume. Unfortunately, in the Korean course anyways, the voice over for your answers are often extremely low and the ambient noise drowns it even more so you can't fully hear the correct pronounciation. I haven't seen an option menu to fix that, I may be blind tho. It can take a while for them to understand your answer even tho you pronounced it right. I tested it with a korean app that had speech to text and they understood but this game did not. A lot of times, you also need to shout your answer.
投稿者:Teakzie
★5
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投稿者:dpar
Very promising. Keep on updating and we will keep on using.
Impressed - Learning Vietnamese. Vietnamese isn't an easy language to learn (for me anyway) mainly because of the tones used when speaking it, this seems to recognize the tones when I speak during the lessons, forcing me to get it right (most of the time, it does slip every once in a while.) FYI: This uses a North Vietanamese accent, and I want to speak with south accent, but it's close enough. I usually get bored quickly with other language learning apps, but with VR, definitely keeps your interest. This is a great tool to get started. Recommended.
Pretty but glitchy & not educational. I went to a French school as a child and spoke perfect French when I was thirteen but haven’t practiced at all and wanted to brush up. Out of curiosity I tried the beginner level which was easy for me but a newbie would have no idea how to pronounce anything! And several times when I responded with something simple like “nine o’clock” that I learned in kindergarten, it showed the correct answer that I said but the character kept saying she couldn’t hear or understand me. It couldn’t understand “Los Angeles” even though that was one of the supplied answers. A few times I had to yell my answer several times louder and louder because it kept saying it didn’t hear me because noise was too loud but I was in a perfectly quiet room. My responses showed up written correctly but the AI couldn’t “hear” it. This was with the Quest2 and Oculus link BTW.
The locations were nice and immersive and the AIs were cool (although they all looked pretty similar) which is why I’m giving this three stars but I really don’t see how one could learn a language with this. If I didn’t know how to pronounce things, I don’t see any way I could have figured it out. In French there are many letters at the end of a word that are not said aloud but someone who didn’t know the language wouldn’t know that.
Also the story had no continuity. In the taxi I chose the career of doctor from the list but then later when someone asked my career, doctor was no longer a choice. When I ordered red wine and a salad at the restaurant, I was given a croissant and coffee. When I asked the taxi driver to take me to the beach, (one of the choices) he took me to a hotel. If this was a choose your own adventure type story with continuity while learning a new language, this would definitely be a great app.
The concept is great but the execution needs a lot of work.
Great game, one issue. I love this app and use it regularly to learn Dutch. I've ran into a bug using the Quest 2 with Link cable. I have the Quest 2 mic set as audio input. Mondly will not recognize it. When I switch the input to Windows Default, Mondly still does not recognize it. I have enjoyed this app but the mic calibration issue means I can't access any lessons unless an external mic is plugged in.