Show HN: Learn English with movies and TV Shows
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#72I don't think this is the best way to learn a new language. Learning requires you to push yourself slightly beyond your comfort level/what you know. If you push too far beyond what you already know, learning will be ineffective. The success of a learning system is dependent on how well it is able to push you selectively. This seems like it'll be pushing people "too far".
This does seem like a good technology though. I think it can be coupled with another language instruction system. Mostly for people who've already done a lot of learning, but are looking to solidify their knowledge.
Re: Show HN: Learn English with movies and TV Shows
#73Please don't use flags for disambiguating languages. ( http://flagsarenotlanguages.com/blog/why-flags-do-not-repres... ) is a starting point. Basically - some languages are spoken in more than one country (eg. English in US, Britain, Australia, India) - some countries have more than one language spoken in them (eg. see any large country) - you will end up accidentally annoying people when you accidentally get it wron…
This. A lot of European countries are either multilingual or have large minorities that speak another country's language natively.
Re: Show HN: Learn English with movies and TV Shows
#74Please don't use flags for disambiguating languages. ( http://flagsarenotlanguages.com/blog/why-flags-do-not-repres... ) is a starting point. Basically - some languages are spoken in more than one country (eg. English in US, Britain, Australia, India) - some countries have more than one language spoken in them (eg. see any large country) - you will end up accidentally annoying people when you accidentally get it wron…
Re: Show HN: Learn English with movies and TV Shows
#75The market you're after is people who want to learn a new language. The want they have, is to learn a new language. The question then, is "will this be something people learning a new language will want?" I don't think this is the best way to learn a new language. Learning requires you to push yourself slightly beyond your comfort level/what you know. If you push too far beyond what you already know, learning will be…
Re: Show HN: Learn English with movies and TV Shows
#76Earlier quoted context omitted.
This. A lot of European countries are either multilingual or have large minorities that speak another country's language natively.
Pardon if this is a dumb question, but what is it that people mean on HN when they say "This." ?? I've seen it a few times now and I still don't understand.
Re: Show HN: Learn English with movies and TV Shows
#77Earlier quoted context omitted.
This. A lot of European countries are either multilingual or have large minorities that speak another country's language natively.
Pardon if this is a dumb question, but what is it that people mean on HN when they say "This." ?? I've seen it a few times now and I still don't understand.
Re: Show HN: Learn English with movies and TV Shows
#78Earlier quoted context omitted.
This. A lot of European countries are either multilingual or have large minorities that speak another country's language natively.
Pardon if this is a dumb question, but what is it that people mean on HN when they say "This." ?? I've seen it a few times now and I still don't understand.
Re: Show HN: Learn English with movies and TV Shows
#79Earlier quoted context omitted.
This. A lot of European countries are either multilingual or have large minorities that speak another country's language natively.
Pardon if this is a dumb question, but what is it that people mean on HN when they say "This." ?? I've seen it a few times now and I still don't understand.
Re: Show HN: Learn English with movies and TV Shows
#80Please don't use flags for disambiguating languages. ( http://flagsarenotlanguages.com/blog/why-flags-do-not-repres... ) is a starting point. Basically - some languages are spoken in more than one country (eg. English in US, Britain, Australia, India) - some countries have more than one language spoken in them (eg. see any large country) - you will end up accidentally annoying people when you accidentally get it wron…
Who cares? Focus on the central point. DH6. http://paulgraham.com/disagree.html