My First Glossika Experiments
Hello, and welcome to another episode of the language lab podcast. My name is Siad, and this is my podcast slash video diary where I talk about the experiences and experiments that I'm running on myself as a language learner. And today, I want to talk about something new to me, but that I've known about for a while, and that is an application and I guess sort of a method called Glossika. Glossika is very expensive, and I only was able to get it because they have a discount running. It's November.
Speaker 1:And I thought that I would go ahead and give it a try for at least a month to just see if I elect it and if I wanted to use it. I think if you are interested in learning more about, you should definitely listen to some other people talk about it who have more experience with the application. But, basically, it is a sentence training and listening and and repeating style method. So it presents you with 5 sentences, in your target language. And then throughout that review session, you listen to each of those 5 sentences 5 times.
Speaker 1:You listen to it twice in the target language, once in your native language, and then there's time for you to review, or to speak them out loud and repeat them between each of the different, times that a new sentence comes up. I was curious because a lot of people use it. I'm also just like playing with stuff, and so I thought it would be fun to play with. And I think that the any any method that focuses on, speaking and producing language in a spoken way as that's something that I am also interested in doing aside from reading is really interesting. So I've been using GLASSICA for French and Spanish for about 1 week so far, and I am I'm really enjoying it.
Speaker 1:I am going to continue using it for now and to see where it leads me, but that's that's the thing that I'm trying. That's my current experiment is Glossika. So, yeah, that's what I'm up to with this this language diary, this language log. And, I will see you next time where I talk about something else, language laboratory experiment related or adjacent. Thanks so much.
