Great work! Easy to understand and use. Feels less like a conversation and more like a prompt and response flashcard activity. Which I personally like. I don't see the conversation part in terms of connecting the next language snippet in the continued context of the last.
This would be pretty awesome if you could get it to a point where the user is chatting in real time with the language AI like with https://beta.character.ai
Michel Thomas has one of the best language learning approaches. I'd recommend looking him up sometime if you're in need of other ideas and inspiration if you aren't aware of him already. (Though he passed away some time ago.)
I tried Japanese - without some form of hints for the kanji (whether regular furigana, or my preferred "hover-only" tips) I suspect it's probably going to be of limited usefulness for most learners. I like the idea though!
Have you considered introducing TTS?
Also, after being asked "how are you", I said "Well and yourself", the response was "Me? I like soccer!", which is...well...an unusual response to say the least.
Yeah... It's not the brightest.
Sometimes when you ask it how it is, it replies "I am functioning within my normal parameters". It seems to like to show off it's language skills?
I made a language learning app, that lets you talk to AI in another language. After getting some feedback, I've improved it so that it's easier to use. Can I get your thoughts?
PS: Technically this is a repost, because I need further feedback. My original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33116037
This would be pretty awesome if you could get it to a point where the user is chatting in real time with the language AI like with https://beta.character.ai
Michel Thomas has one of the best language learning approaches. I'd recommend looking him up sometime if you're in need of other ideas and inspiration if you aren't aware of him already. (Though he passed away some time ago.)
Looking forward to seeing how this develops!