u/Cultural-Way7685

La Respuesta a “¿dónde puedo encontrar contenido en inglés adecuado para mi nivel?”
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La Respuesta a “¿dónde puedo encontrar contenido en inglés adecuado para mi nivel?”

¡Hola estudiantes de inglés! Soy estadounidense y creé una plataforma para ayudar a las personas que están aprendiendo inglés a encontrar contenido adecuado para su nivel.

Tengo un sitio web llamado Lengualytics. Es una biblioteca colaborativa con más de 18 mil recursos de input comprensible en 11 idiomas. En inglés, tenemos alrededor de 3.5 mil recursos, y la biblioteca sigue creciendo constantemente.

Puedes filtrar por dificultad, dialecto, tema, creador, duración, hacer búsquedas y mucho más. También puedes generar transcripciones para videos de menos de 20 minutos y hacer clic en cualquier parte de la transcripción para volver a escuchar oraciones específicas, etc.

Además, el sitio te da una manera estructurada de seguir tu tiempo de estudio y tu comprensión mientras progresas. Tienes una hoja de ruta, puedes ver tus estadísticas, competir en tablas de clasificación, ganar insignias y usar las monedas que obtienes viendo contenido para comprar disfraces para tu avatar. ¡Realmente estoy intentando darle esa sensación tipo Duolingo al aprendizaje basado en input!

Todas las funciones principales son gratuitas, y ni siquiera necesitas crear una cuenta para explorar el sitio. Y, por supuesto, todo está traducido al español (además de francés, portugués y otros idiomas).

Mira los recursos aquí.

PD: Para más información sobre cómo funciona el sitio, escribí una pequeña manual.

u/Cultural-Way7685 — 2 hours ago

"The YouTube of French Comprehensible Input" - 2.5K Difficulty Rated Videos

Hello French learners! It's been a while since I posted here (almost 4 months) and I'm still seeing a lot of questions on this sub regarding where to find good French content at your level.

I run a website called Lengualytics. It's a user-sourced library of over 18K comprehensible input resources over 11 languages. In French, we have just about 2.5K resources, and the library is constantly growing.

You can filter by difficulty, dialect, topic, creator, duration, search, and much more. You can also generate transcripts for videos under 20 minutes, and point-and-click the transcript to rehear specific sentences etc.

It also gives you a structured way to track your time and comprehension as you grow. You get a roadmap, you can see your analytics, compete on leaderboards, win badges, use coins you get from watching input to buy avatar costumes--really trying to bring that Duolingo feel to input-based learning!

Every core feature is free, and you don't even need to be signed up to look around. Thanks for having me on the sub and I hope this helps you guys out!

Check out the resources here.

PS: For more information about how the site works, I wrote up a little handbook.

u/Cultural-Way7685 — 14 hours ago

"The YouTube of Italian Comprehensible Input" - 1,000 Difficulty Rated Videos

Hello Italian learners! I saw a post in the other Italian learning sub recently that got a lot of attention asking where to find a good list of content to learn Italian.

I run a website called Lengualytics. It's a user-sourced library of over 18K comprehensible input resources over 11 languages. In Italian, we have just about 1K resources, and the library is constantly growing.

You can filter by difficulty, dialect, topic, creator, duration, search, and much more. You can also generate transcripts for videos under 20 minutes, and point-and-click the transcript to rehear specific sentences etc.

It also gives you a structured way to track your time and comprehension as you grow. You get a roadmap, you can see your analytics, compete on leaderboards, win badges, use coins you get from watching input to buy avatar costumes--really trying to bring that Duolingo feel to input-based learning!

Every core feature is free, and you don't even need to be signed up to look around. Thanks for having me on the sub and I hope this helps you guys out!

Check out the resources here.

PS: The site is fully translated into Spanish, Portuguese, and French for non-English users.

u/Cultural-Way7685 — 1 day ago

"The YouTube of Mandarin Comprehensible Input" - 2,000 Difficulty Rated Videos

Hello again to all Mandarin learners! Last time I posted here (about 3 months ago now) there was really good reception, and I know a lot of you guys are aware of the site.

I am making this post for the people who haven't seen the site and are still struggling to find resources in Mandarin and track their time in a structured way.

I run a website called Lengualytics. It's a user-sourced library of over 18K comprehensible input resources over 11 languages. In Mandarin, the last time I posted here we had 600 resources, now we have 1.8K. The site is growing like crazy!

You can filter by difficulty, dialect, topic, creator, duration, search, and much more. You can also generate transcripts for videos under 20 minutes, and point-and-click the transcript to rehear specific sentences etc.

Every core feature is free, and you don't even need to be signed up to look around. Thanks for having me on the sub and I hope this helps you guys out!

Check out the resources here.

PS: The site is fully translated into 6 languages, including Simplified Chinese.

u/Cultural-Way7685 — 1 day ago