My opinion about LR

What I like: I enjoy that the words are arranged based on how frequently they are used. I also like being able to save phrases, upload pages in English to the app, and watch videos on Netflix with subtitles that highlight the words I’m learning in different colors.

What I don’t like: I don’t like the book catalog; I don’t think it’s necessary. I also don’t like the Netflix series recommendations, as they seem outdated and unnecessary. I would like the practice section to have more variety, such as exercises for recognizing words or relating concepts. I would prefer more dynamic and varied exercises. I’m not sure if there are plans to add something for practicing writing or speaking the language, but I would like to know.

@brayan_chuchon what about Netflix: you can choose movies to watch directly on https://www.netflix.com/ using your recommendations or using a filter instead of using the catalog at https://www.languagereactor.com/. To do this, install our extension. (https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/language-reactor/hoombieeljmmljlkjmnheibnpciblicm?hl=uk). Thanks!

Fortunately, the LanguageReactor development team is aware of many of its shortcomings. Although they are a small team, they are actively working on numerous improvements, particularly in AI and PhrasePump.

Updates are on the way - its just going to take them time.

Here is a link to a recent post by the team:

did that podcast player ever launch