![]() ![]() Overall, I’ve found uTalk really fun and easy to use at the gym while I’m on the bikes or during my lunchbreak. UTALK MESSENGER FULLThe memory game, on the other hand, is the bane of my life as I always manage to forget where one thing is and miss the full score. I found the speaking and recall games the most useful as you can check you actually know the words, rather than passively recognising them. I found it really fun learning some basic Romanian, especially because I’ve been able to greet Ioana each day saying ‘Buna Ziua’, and trying out a few random words on her. Patricia Ochman JanuAlex, learning Romanian Thank you for this opportunity and I’m looking forward to the next I’m getting the hang of it! The Icelandic pronunciation is so much fun! #NewYearNewuTalk /znHaX1hNy6 UTALK MESSENGER OFFLINEThis app can also be used as an offline dictionary, which I find particularly useful. It works offline, which is great for learning on planes, subways and other areas without internet. What a great tool to gain confidence and improve pronunciation! I also really liked the Iceland module, which contained many words and phrases pertaining to things that are specific to Iceland. I particularly enjoyed repeating the words and phrases after the native speakers and then hearing my own voice. ![]() The uTalk app is a whole lot of fun, filled with useful words and phrases. And I absolutely love Björk □ I took up the uTalk challenge so I could begin to learn more about the Icelandic Horse breed, about Icelandic riding and about Iceland in general. I’ve been riding Icelandic horses for four years and I’ve been to Iceland. I’m the happy owner of a wonderful Icelandic horse, Léttfeti. My name’s Patricia and I’m from Montreal, Canada. I have a trip to Belgrade planned for early April and it would be so nice to communicate on even the most basic level in their own language, so I’ll definitely be keeping it up. It’s been slow-going – well it’s a tricky language! – I tried to do some in my lunch-break and on my commute but it was generally too noisy to concentrate. Oh, and the range of languages available is amazing! The app’s been great, although I’d recommend using it on an iPad rather than an iPhone if you can. Serbian is a language I’ve wanted to get to grips with for a long time for quite a bizarre reason (it involves a love of the Eurovision Song Contest!) but I haven’t really known where to start. Now over to our uTalkers □ Ingrid, learning Serbian Has anyone else taken part in the uTalk challenge? Did you enjoy it, and most importantly will you be continuing with your new language? We’d love to hear from you, so please share in the comments □ And if you missed it this month, it’s never too late to start – uTalk is available from the App Store, and you can start learning your first essential words completely free.ĭon’t miss our February photo challenge, which kicks off on Sunday! The uTalk language challenge for January comes to an end on Saturday, and we’ve loved hearing about everyone’s progress! Check back here next week to see how we all got on here in the office (trust me, you won’t want to miss that), but in the meantime, we asked a few of our most enthusiastic competitors to tell us how they got on. ![]()
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