EWA: Learn English & Spanish

EWA provides diverse languages, including English, Spanish, German, French, and Italian. The app employs an immersive learning approach to help users acquire a new language. It delivers language instruction through concise lessons, video excerpts from popular movies and TV shows, audiobooks, and interactive games.


Once you've specified your native and target languages, you can select your proficiency level. Following that, EWA offers you the flexibility to determine how you'd like to commence your language-learning journey

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When reading a book, you can simply tap the translate button located on the right side of the text to translate the text into your chosen native language instantly. Additionally, you can tap on individual words to view their translations in your native language.


Features:

  • Offers a wide range of languages to learn, providing learners with a diverse language selection
  • Employs an immersive learning technique, incorporating bite-sized lessons, videos from popular movies and TV shows, audiobooks, and interactive games
  • Allows users to tailor their learning journey by choosing their native and target languages, as well as their proficiency level

Pros:

  • Language diversity
  • Immersive content
  • Personalized learning

Cons:

  • Potential subscription costs

Download here: https://bit.ly/47rTfNz

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Image via Google Play Store
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