'Englister', an English learning service that improves your English skills with about 10 questions



'Englister ', a service that uses the API of the high-precision translation service DeepL to train your English skills in three steps: 'write your own opinion in Japanese,' 'make it into English,' and 'learn a model,' has appeared.

Englister

https://english.yunomy.com/

First, access the site and click 'Start immediately'.



Since the question is displayed, write your opinion 'in Japanese' in 1 minute after clicking the answer box, and click 'Next'. It is meaningless to just answer 'yes' or 'no' because it is an answer for studying English.



Then, translate the Japanese sentence you wrote into English in 2 minutes and click 'Next'.



Then, the current English score and the 'model' of the original Japanese translated by DeepL will be displayed. Remember this example and click 'Memorize the example and try again'.



Enter the English translation again and click 'Next'.



This time, you will see the difference between the text you entered and the model. This time, as a result of rushing and re-inputting several times, the important 'to invest' was missing. Click 'Finish' to end this problem.



The progress of the issue is displayed.



'Englister' was developed by yuno_miyako, who says that although you can have a simple daily conversation in English with a TOEIC score of 840, you will be like a 5-year-old child when it comes to work exchanges and English interviews. I was able to express my opinion in English just by solving the problem. ' No registration is required and it is free of charge.

I could only say something like a 5-year-old child in an English interview, so I made a web service [Personal development] --Qiita
https://qiita.com/yuno_miyako/items/9996efe20880fda35d91

In addition, the service is still in beta version, and since the response is great, it is planned to proceed with formal development. Also, if many people feel that this learning method is effective, they are considering offering a paid version and commercializing it.

in Review,   Web Service, Posted by logc_nt