We're researching how to improve reading comprehension features in language-learning apps based on our own struggles with the disconnected texts often found in traditional platforms. Our vision is to create reading exercises that genuinely connect with learners' real interests, proficiency levels, and learning goals. I won't dive into all the details right now, but we'd love to spark a conversation around this question:
What types of reading exercises would make language learning more engaging and effective for you?
Looking forward to your insights don't hesitate to share your experiences or reach out directly! @willemvdeijkel @didiervanh @lucasilverentand
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