![]() It happens more often with short phrases or stand-alone words. If not that, at least more live dialogs (and the ability to set this preference).Īnother minor grievance is that sometimes the system seems to be unable to recognize the input and keeps giving a low score though it seems the pronunciation is fine. Give me a Southern drawl with a slang expression here and there about going to get groceries or who is to do the dishes tonight, and I'm yours forever. Currently, it can only be found in movies, but topics there are rarely useful for improving your everyday conversation skills. ![]() Colloquialisms, accents (for one, I'm not that good at understanding a really thick Texan accent). ![]() Quick live exchanges, with natural stutters, mistakes, abandoned sentences, against some background noise. For more advanced learners, this is the only challenging genre. On the whole, this is the one single biggest downside of any learning program I've seen: lack of spontaneous, live, everyday conversations. I want more mundane, day-to-day dialogs as this is where I feel I lag behind. These are topics that I'm very good at as they are the essence of my work. I know of an option to choose an interest, but the list is limited, and whatever I choose, the system keeps inserting dialogs about business, high tech, etc. What I would like to see is more granularity, maybe, in how I can choose topics. ![]() I find that, overall, Elsa is almost perfect (as far as today's state of AI allows). ![]()
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