• ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    21 hours ago

    This is interesting, thanks

    Edit: I take it back. I had some time after work and the app appears to be a collection of lectures from the founder who does not actually speak each language, but feels their teaching method is so unique that it overcomes this. Looking at the website there is no actual description of what makes their method different or better, just a lot of fluff and boasting about how it’s so great. I didn’t speak any of the languages to review content but I do have a background in music so I listened to the 12 minute music theory lesson 1 and it was just him gushing about how great his method is, 0 theory covered. Maybe it is revolutionary but this reeks of pseudoscience

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      19 hours ago

      The problem is that the introduction for each of the courses is simply a description of his teaching method. go to the second lesson, and you all find the meat of the course starting.

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        19 hours ago

        The problem is that the description of the teaching method, at least in the theory course, was completely devoid of any rationale for how it is different from any other method of teaching (same as the website)

        I have no reason to believe his app and courses don’t provide instruction. My issue is with his grandiosity without substance. An educator of all people should recognize the need to substantiate their claims. This, coupled with the fact that the first thing I am hit with on his site being:

        “ABSOLUTELY MAGICAL"

        “PURE GENIUS”

        “TRULY A MASTERPIECE”

        “SERIOUSLY THE BEST LANGUAGE COURSES EVER”

        “INSANELY CRAZY GOOD” “LITERALLY CHANGED MY LIFE”

        “BLOWN AWAY”

        “A TOTAL GAME CHANGER”

        “PHENOMENAL”

        “WORLD-CLASS”

        (None of which are attributed to anyone, of course) makes me really skeptical.

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          18 hours ago

          One of those superlatives may well have been mine. I speak English natively, and have learned French, German, Sesotho, and Japanese (with a combination of classroom and immersion). Learning Spanish with Language Transfer immediately felt right and natural, and I wish I had it for those other languages. I really have never found a better system.

          It’s not a miracle, and the teacher emphasizes the need for practicing the newfound skills (conversations with native speakers, watching TV or videos, etc.) in order to truly embed it in your brain. But this course really does give you the tools to understand grammar and the connections between the different languages.

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            15 hours ago

            Well like I said I’m not outright denying its efficacy, but based on initial reactions the guy is marketing it like pseudoscience and should maybe work on clarifying what his method actually is

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              11 hours ago

              He actually wrote a manual on his method, where it came from, and how it works. I’m not sure if it is still available for download. I got a copy a couple of years ago.

              Are you have to do is get past the first lesson, and then it’s all language training.