Glossika: Language Learning 4+

Speech-first language training

Glossika Pte. Ltd.

    • 3.8 • 75 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Glossika helps you speak a language better and faster in the least possible time by using smart technology, adaptive learning algorithms, and carefully tailored content. We currently offer resources for 65 languages, and there are more to come!

— Main Features —

• Immersion in Your Pocket
Get thousands of sentences with clear audio recorded by native speakers; acquire grammar and vocabulary naturally through carefully tailored sentences.

• Learn on the Go
Learn a language while you’re driving, commuting, or exercising with Listening-only Mode. No hands required: just let the audio play.

• Link Sound to Text
Train a language via typing, dictation, listening, recall, and recording exercises. Spaced repetition takes care of memory issues so you can focus on getting your tongue trained.

• Never Worry about What to Review Next
Get system-recommended review lists... or review in order, at your own pace.

• Download Glossika Sessions for Offline Use
Download new and review content directly to your app so you can get in your daily reps even without internet access.

— Contact Us —

Get in contact with us via in-app chat or email us at support@glossika.com
(Due to time zone differences, we’ll do our best to respond within 24 hours.)

— Follow Us —

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• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/glossika/
• YouTube: https://bit.ly/2zOWt2I
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/glossika
• Read our Blog at: https://ai.glossika.com/blog

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What’s New

Version 2.8.6

Updated message for audio issues.

Ratings and Reviews

3.8 out of 5
75 Ratings

75 Ratings

Hdnsyahxb ,

Interesting but Effective

A week into the free trial I was sitting in my car repeating random Irish phrases that had been stuck in my head, and that’s when I realized I needed to get the subscription. I wasn’t stuck with one off words, I got to remember whole sentences. Pair that with studying grammar off the app, and suddenly I can break down the sentences and make my own. The only issue I have is the voice that reads the sentences. Incredible pronunciation and isn’t some botched robot you’d find on Duolingo, but it might be too native. If I was teaching someone the english sentence “I want to go to the store”, I would pronounce each word clearly. Not “I wanna go to the store.” In my natural speed. But I feel like this is how every sentence is presented to me. They skip words and blend their words together as native speakers do, but as a beginner it’s intimidating to try to pronounce. I don’t have time to practice the correct sounds when I’m flying through the sentence. And I’m not sure exactly what parts of words we’re skipping over. This feels like the instruction I’d get after I learned the language and was interacting with native speakers. The harder the sentence gets, the less I find myself repeating them on my own. Good app and good course, I would like to see it more beginner friendly though.

Developer Response ,

Hi there! I'm glad that you've had this experience with the random Irish phrases popping into your head. That's exactly the early progress we want learners to see! As you keep going, this will happen with more and more phrases, and eventually you'll have a big enough "mental database" that you can recycle sentences to express yourself quite independently.

——— As for the audio being "too" natural: it's indeed a learning curve, and this is indeed something we feel strongly about. We expose learners to real audio from day one so that they learn to hear Irish as it's actually spoken, rather than being disappointed six months down the road when they discover they can't follow native speakers. Having said that, you don't need to rush! Our algorithm will push you to review each sentence several times. Do the best you can in the moment, then move on. You'll get better each time, and you'll eventually perfect even the tricky sentences... and, with time, your ears will be good enough that "tricky" sentences will be very few and far between!

——— Good luck with your language learning journey 💪 —Sami

Pegasus_14 ,

Pretty solid overall, could use a couple of tweaks

4.5 stars

I haven’t been using the app for long, but already find it easier to listen to media in my target language, Finnish. The repetition/muscle memory model really seems to be an effective learning method for me. Also, this is one of the few resources that teach you to speak and understand spoken language, which is extremely beneficial.

That being said, just a couple of suggestions. 1. Tailor things more to individual languages. For example, Finnish has a second person plural ending when speaking to more than one person or in a more polite manner (te -tte, -nne instead of sinä -t). It would be very helpful to hear how to use this when speaking. Like I said, I’m very new to the app, so maybe it’s addresses later on, but a little over halfway through A1, still nothing. 2. Have a way to repeat the previous sentence. I think #1 of these would be the most beneficial. Other than that, great app, use it every day.

Developer Response ,

Thanks for the positive review! To respond to your comments: 

——— 1) we're developing a sister platform, Viva, which will dramatically expand the amount of content we're able to offer. This will go a long ways in terms of letting us tailor our course to individual users and also highlighting unique aspects of specific languages.

———2) Strictly speaking, this isn't us not letting you do 1 review session per day. The algorithm works in real time, so at any given moment, there are only a finite amount of items that the algorithm has been determined should be reviewed now. Having said that, we're actually in the process of adjusting our algorithm, and one of the changes to be made is to let a user "overlearn" and continue reviewing, even if the algorithm doesn't have any sentences identified as "overdue for review"

———3) A "back" button has been on our radar for awhile. I can't make any promises as to when it'll be in the app, but it's something we'd like to add, at some point.

—Sami

Jul V. ,

A few questions

Hi,
I’m new to Glossika after 2 years learning Mandarin, Hsk4+ very happy with reading/writing but struggling with listening and talking. I started Glossika from 0 (no placement test) to be sure not to miss anything and have a more consistent practice this year. I have trouble to force myself doing shadowing / chorusing on free materials everyday. My famous lack of volonté… 😅

I noticed a few bugs in lsessions on iPad and iPhone but I will probably get in touch directly with tech support when I can reproduce them. No deal breaker.

But a quick question : is the badge on the app not supposed to display the number of reviews / new items to do today? It doesn’t seem to work here, and I was hoping that it could give me a kick in the b… every morning the same way Anki shows me remaining reviews. I did activate them in iOS settings but didn’t change anything.

Also, i never really used the website version but it seemed from tutorial videos that you recommend doing reviews BEFORE learning new materials (obviously not on the first days). Yet new materials show first in the app, you have to toggle to review mode to see what’s there. And is there a way to change that by defaut?

Anyway, I wish you can soon release some videos dedicated to the new Glossika especially the iOS/iPad OS apps, it seems a few things have changed over the last couple years.

Thanks !

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