The Future of Live Language Learning is in the Metaverse with platforms like Immerse that revolutionize Live language learning. - by Metav_Insider metaverse vr
is a revolutionary community-based metaverse platform for individuals of all abilities to learn and practice new languages without the barriers of crossing borders, reading overwhelming textbooks, or downloading trivial apps.
Typical language learning apps use 2D screens and systematic methods to prompt learning through repetition and AI. These interactions are not personal and have often led to high drop-off rates. Immerse has not built a pre-programmed or asynchronous app – they have built a social VR world that allows real people to take real classes from expert language instructors.
To strengthen its claim as a leader in VR language learning, Immerse has the backing of the tech giantThis partnership emphasizes the potential this technology has to offer; being the first ever VR app to offer live, instructor-led learning through social experience, Meta has positioned Immerse as the model for the future of metaverse education.
Immerse also understands the importance of culture in learning a new language; there is more to it than just knowing words and phrases.
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