말킴의 영어가 생긴 모습 클래스 Hack 1.0.3

Developer: 말킴 영어 학습
Category: Education

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Description

Malkim's English class app

The What English Looks Like class app is a class app that learns the 2,342 most frequently used English expressions extracted from the results of big data analysis of 250 million actual English conversations built by SCHOOOL. It consists of a total of 4 seasons. The features installed in the app are as follows.

• Listen to the lecture
• Repeat infinite repetition practice function
• Test simultaneous interpretation training function
• Statistical processing of number of sentence repetitions

App launch background
Based on 250 million English conversations constructed by the school, we extracted the most frequently used English phrases used by native English speakers. It took a total of 6 years to build the data, develop the artificial intelligence model, and extract the expressions, and even completed the sampling of English expressions.

The insights provided by the results were so numerous that they could be written in several papers. Two insights stand out the most.

first,
“The reason you can’t speak English is not because you don’t know difficult words or fancy expressions, but because you don’t repeat the most frequently used English expressions, which are mostly made up of easy sentences, enough to be able to use them at any time.” The important part here is that the “highest frequency English expression” was “not repeated sufficiently enough.” Since I didn't know exactly what the most frequently used English expression was, I ended up wasting my energy in a useless place.

Second,
This shows that the English sentences included in English textbooks currently on the market (including ESL textbooks produced in the US and the UK as well as Korean textbooks) are significantly different from the sentences used most frequently by actual native English speakers, and that the order of learning is wrong.

Among the most frequently used English expressions extracted in this way, excluding the basic expressions that are well known, the expressions that are worth learning are grouped in order of highest frequency of use to form a set of learning processes. The sentences included are not advanced English, but are composed of the highest frequency expressions that your mouth and tongue must remember to speak English well.