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Google to help users learn, speak English
Google Search will offer users feedback on their performance in addition to sending reminders.


California: Google, the world's leading technology giant, is set to revolutionize the language learning landscape with the introduction of an innovative feature aimed at helping users speak and learn English more effectively.
In a recent blog post, Google revealed its ambitious plans to roll out a groundbreaking feature to Android users in several countries, including Argentina, Colombia, Indonesia, Mexico, Venezuela, and India.
This cutting-edge feature leverages AI technology to assist users in honing their English language skills.
Google acknowledges that its Search function is already a crucial tool for language enthusiasts, offering translation capabilities and word meanings.
However, this new feature takes language learning to a new level.
It allows users to actively practice spoken English, enabling them to articulate different words and phrases to improve their language proficiency.
The innovative feature is designed to cater to individuals eager to learn a new language, particularly English, which holds global significance.
Each practice session will be conveniently tailored to last for a manageable duration of 3 to 5 minutes, making it accessible for users with busy schedules.
Google Search's commitment to providing a well-rounded language learning experience.
Users will also receive timely reminders and valuable feedback on their performance, ensuring a constructive and personalized learning journey.
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