Google’s new ‘Speaking practice’ feature uses AI to help users improve their English skills

Google is trying a new "talking practice" highlight in Search that assists clients with working on their conversational English abilities. The organization let TechCrunch know that the component is accessible to English students in Argentina, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Mexico, and Venezuela who have joined Search Labs, its program for clients to explore different avenues regarding beginning phase Google Search encounters.


The organization says the objective of the trial is to assist with working on a client's English abilities by inspiring them to partake in intuitive language learning practices controlled by artificial intelligence to assist them with involving new words in regular situations.


Talking practice expands on an element that Google sent off last October that is intended to assist English students with working on their abilities. While the component sent off last year permits English students to work on talking sentences in a setting and get criticism on punctuation and lucidity, talking practice adds to the element of this way and that conversational practice.


The element was first spotted by an X client, who shared screen captures of its usefulness in real life.


Talking practice works by posing the client with a conversational inquiry that they need to answer using explicit words. As per the screen captures, one potential situation could incorporate the simulated intelligence, letting the client know that they need to get into shape and then inquiring, "How would it be a good idea for me to respond?" The client would then have to say a reaction that incorporates the words "work out," "heart," and "tired."


The thought behind the component is to assist English language students with holding a discussion in English while likewise understanding how to utilize various words appropriately.


The launch of the new component demonstrates that Google may be laying the groundwork for a genuine contender to language-learning applications like Duolingo and Babbel. This isn't whenever Google first fiddled with language learning and instruction apparatuses. Back in 2019, Google sent off an element that permitted search clients to rehearse how to appropriately articulate words.

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