Google Translate is now not only a translation tool, but also a medium for practicing languages. With the update released, Google Translate now resembles a popular language learning app.
Google's translation service is expanding its language learning features with an update that focuses on user retention and consistency. This update brings better feedback features and progress tracking.
The addition of feedback is a new way for users to stay engaged with Google Translate. This improved feedback provides more useful tips and is based directly on the speaking exercises they do.
In addition to feedback, Google also introduced a way for users to challenge themselves in achieving learning goals. This new feature includes tracking how many consecutive days (streak) users learn.
This streak feature helps users see their progress and consistency over time. This can be a powerful motivation to continue honing their language skills.
This improved language learning capability is being expanded to nearly 20 new countries. The countries included in this expansion are Germany, India, Sweden, and China Taipei.
This expansion supports learning from English to German and Portuguese. In addition, languages such as Bengali, Chinese Mandarin, Dutch, German, Hindi, Italian, Romanian, and Swedish can now be translated into English.
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