Selecting a language gets you this screen, where you’re presented with all 60+ categories of vocabulary, for you to go through in any order that you see fit. When you first open up the uTalk app, you’ll be shown this screen, featuring every single one of those 140+ languages, with your most recent language at the top. So many different languages, including different accents! Now let’s talk about what uTalk does with them. Unless you already know the language and use this platform to improve, I will not recommend it to learn a new language.Suffice to say…it’s a lot (151, to be precise). Sure, you can learn a lot of phrases and vocabulary, but complete language comprehension is not possible. The main method of learning is through learning phrases with pictures and audio. However, I think with uTalk you will not be able to fully learn a language. I liked that the recordings are of both male and female native speakers and surely uTalk did great with some unique games on the platform. To me, it seemed more like a flashcard app with a twist. UTalk is impressive with its wide range of language options. Teaching a broad approach to some languages is not tailored well Final Thoughts.Comparatively inexpensive uTalk’s Negatives. ![]() ![]()
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