![]() Something to note: we weren’t able to test out the My Phrasebook option. Just a handful of topics that uTalk offers. ![]() But so long as you have access to other topics, you can practice as little or as much as you want. Each topic should take you about two to three hours to complete with a handful of repetitions. Speaking of topics, uTalk offers dozens upon dozens of different topics to focus on. As you play each game, you’ll earn points, otherwise known as uCoins (the app’s in-game currency, so to speak), and achievements, all of which serve to mark your progress and stimulate that feel-good dopamine. These games are the same regardless of which language or topic you’re studying. While carrying our research for this uTalk review, we discovered that the platform has six basic exercises: phrase practice, the easy game, the speaking game, the hard game, the memory game, and the recall game. Visit or contact for more information.Check out what uTalk has to offer What Can You Do On uTalk? The winner was Ritisha Baidyaray from Birmingham (pictured above). Over 1,000 children took part in last year’s competition, raising more than £5,000 through entry fees for charity onebillion, which supports education in Africa. This national competition gives Primary school children an exciting insight into language learning, with a prize of a family holiday to Africa for the champion. This is particularly handy for learners from overseas, who might not want to learn from English.”īoth uTalk Classroom and Campus will be available to try out at the Bett Show 2017, Stand E280A, where uTalk will also be launching this year’s Junior Language Challenge. Dick adds: “One of the key features that sets uTalk apart from other apps is that it lets users choose their source language. UTalk is now in discussion with education partners globally. The Language Resource Centre at Newcastle University has been using the new product since late last year and already hundreds of students and staff use uTalk as an extra-curricular resource. On top of this, uTalk Campus for higher education allows students and staff to access the app, which offers a choice of over 130 languages, using their university credentials. The app is available for Secondary schools through uTalk Classroom, a teacher pack that allows integration into whole-class teaching via a whiteboard, or on a one-to-one basis.īrett Savidge, VP Sales and Marketing, said: “We want to make language learning a fun, social experience, so the games and activities within uTalk are great for whole class participation - but it’s also ideal for individual use with students who may need a bit more help.” “Times have changed a lot since then, but we’re excited to have remained at the cutting-edge with an app that represents all the knowledge and passion for languages we’ve gained over the last quarter of a century.” “We were one of the first companies to produce language learning software back in 1991, when CD-ROMs were the height of modern technology!” said co-founder Dick Howeson. Now the team is celebrating their silver anniversary by announcing new products for Secondary schools and universities using its new multi-platform app. ![]() UTalk, formerly EuroTalk, started its business with educational products that made language learning fun for all ages.
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