Months after Unacademy announced its foray into the language learning space, the edtech startup's CEO Gaurav Munjal said that 'Unacademy: Learn a language (ULL)' app is now live on Google Play Store and Apple app store
To begin with, users can learn Spanish on the app. However, the startup plans to add more languages to the app soon. The next language to be added on the app will be French. Besides, users would also be able to learn Indian languages like Kannada and Marathi going ahead.
Users can learn the language via free templates that gamify the learning process. To begin with, users are required to choose Spanish words that can complete sentences, then match words with their English counterparts.
"We've distilled the essence of learning Spanish from English into compact, crisp lessons designed for profound understanding. Our interactive templates make learning an adventure, with amazing content ensuring a seamless grasp of language concepts," the app's description on Play Store reads.
Users can learn the language via free templates that gamify the learning process. To begin with, users are required to choose Spanish words that can complete sentences, then match words with their English counterparts.
Further, the app also drops in some facts about the language amid such tasks so that the users can make better sense of what is being communicated in the language. Post a basic understanding of the language, users can also learn how to communicate in Spanish in everyday situations.
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