{"channel":"llm","content":"The market for learning the Lithuanian language is quite small.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nWhile the market for \"learn Spanish as a second language\" is bigger, the much more valuable tool is one that teaches English as a *first language*.\r\n\r\nWhat does it need?\r\n\r\n--MORE--\r\n\r\nAn \"input a writing sample so we can assess your starting level\" tool.  For an elementary student, this can be a picture of handwriting.  For an adult, it is probably a recent email or blog post.\r\n\r\nThere is a balance between \"the app should *know* the user understands words\", and \"asking about 10000 words at 10 seconds each is about 30 hours of unsatisfying interaction\".\r\n\r\n<red> <<< To a certain extent, the app will find out over time if there are gaps in a person's linguistic knowledge. >>>\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nThree levels of education.\r\n# The first level addresses \"students who will struggle to read the directions\".  This will have to rely on pictures for many words (<< ball >>, << dog >>, << elephant >>) and that external education will teach them the concepts behind core verbs and grammar.  The goal is to establish the ability to << sound out >> words, and to sight-read at least 500 words.\r\n# The second level attempts to reach a << Basic English >> vocabulary of roughly 4000 base-words, plus derivative forms (<red> << ladder >>, << melancholy >>, and << butter >> are words that likely would be included).  The goal is to have a corpus that is sufficient to define any word in the English language.\r\n# The third level attempts to include any << SAT (<acronym> Scholastic Aptitude Test; the most-common test used for undergraduate college admissions) words >>.  Words like << urchin >>, << catacombs >>, and << grandiose >> (<context> all around place 25000 on a recent SUBTLEX corpus of subtitle content) would be included; as well as words like << acerbic >>, << alleviate >>, and << conduit >>.  At the limits would be technical words that are meaningless outside of a field of context (<red> the meaning of << butanal/butyraldehyde >> is unintelligible if you have not studied organic chemistry).\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nWhat are the activities for the third level?\r\n\r\nThe goal is to balance \"fun\" with \"education\".\r\n\r\n* Which of these 8 words has the given definition?\r\n* Spell this word based on an audio sample.\r\n* Which of these words is the antonym of a given word?\r\n* Analogies / \"word ratios\". (<context> for example: << DOG : PUPPY :: CAT : ??? >> has the answer of KITTEN).\r\n* Filtering - which of these words are types of rocks?  Words for people?  \r\n* Complete the sentence - which word fits?\r\n\r\n<red> <<< Many of these examples very similar to tests like the SAT.  Which, generally, is not considered \"fun\".  But, with proper motivation and rewards, maybe that can be changed. >>>","created_at":"2025-06-18T22:46:42.034314","id":593,"llm_annotations":{},"parent_id":null,"processed_content":"<p>The market for learning the Lithuanian language is quite small.\r</p>\n<hr class=\"section-break\" />\n<p>While the market for \"learn Spanish as a second language\" is bigger, the much more valuable tool is one that teaches English as a <em>first language</em>.\r</p>\n<p>What does it need?\r</p>\n<div class=\"content-sigil\" aria-label=\"Extended content begins here\">&#9135;&#9135;&#9135;&#9135;&#9135;</div>\n<p>An \"input a writing sample so we can assess your starting level\" tool.  For an elementary student, this can be a picture of handwriting.  For an adult, it is probably a recent email or blog post.\r</p>\n<p>There is a balance between \"the app should <em>know</em> the user understands words\", and \"asking about 10000 words at 10 seconds each is about 30 hours of unsatisfying interaction\".\r</p>\n<div class=\"mlq color-red\"><button type=\"button\" class=\"mlq-collapse\" aria-label=\"Toggle visibility\"><span class=\"mlq-collapse-icon\">\ud83d\udca1</span></button><div class=\"mlq-content\"><p> To a certain extent, the app will find out over time if there are gaps in a person's linguistic knowledge. </p></div></div>\n<hr class=\"section-break\" />\n<p>Three levels of education.\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> The first level addresses \"students who will struggle to read the directions\".  This will have to rely on pictures for many words (<span class=\"literal-text\">ball</span>, <span class=\"literal-text\">dog</span>, <span class=\"literal-text\">elephant</span>) and that external education will teach them the concepts behind core verbs and grammar.  The goal is to establish the ability to <span class=\"literal-text\">sound out</span> words, and to sight-read at least 500 words.\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> The second level attempts to reach a <span class=\"literal-text\">Basic English</span> vocabulary of roughly 4000 base-words, plus derivative forms <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> <span class=\"literal-text\">ladder</span>, <span class=\"literal-text\">melancholy</span>, and <span class=\"literal-text\">butter</span> are words that likely would be included</span></span>.  The goal is to have a corpus that is sufficient to define any word in the English language.\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> The third level attempts to include any <span class=\"literal-text\">SAT <span class=\"colorblock color-green\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2699\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> Scholastic Aptitude Test; the most-common test used for undergraduate college admissions</span></span> words</span>.  Words like <span class=\"literal-text\">urchin</span>, <span class=\"literal-text\">catacombs</span>, and <span class=\"literal-text\">grandiose</span> <span class=\"colorblock color-green\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2699\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> all around place 25000 on a recent SUBTLEX corpus of subtitle content</span></span> would be included; as well as words like <span class=\"literal-text\">acerbic</span>, <span class=\"literal-text\">alleviate</span>, and <span class=\"literal-text\">conduit</span>.  At the limits would be technical words that are meaningless outside of a field of context <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> the meaning of <span class=\"literal-text\">butanal/butyraldehyde</span> is unintelligible if you have not studied organic chemistry</span></span>.\r</li>\n</ul>\n<hr class=\"section-break\" />\n<p>What are the activities for the third level?\r</p>\n<p>The goal is to balance \"fun\" with \"education\".\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"bullet-list\"> Which of these 8 words has the given definition?\r</li>\n<li class=\"bullet-list\"> Spell this word based on an audio sample.\r</li>\n<li class=\"bullet-list\"> Which of these words is the antonym of a given word?\r</li>\n<li class=\"bullet-list\"> Analogies / \"word ratios\". <span class=\"colorblock color-green\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2699\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> for example: <span class=\"literal-text\">DOG : PUPPY :: CAT : ???</span> has the answer of KITTEN</span></span>.\r</li>\n<li class=\"bullet-list\"> Filtering - which of these words are types of rocks?  Words for people?  \r</li>\n<li class=\"bullet-list\"> Complete the sentence - which word fits?\r</li>\n</ul>\n<div class=\"mlq color-red\"><button type=\"button\" class=\"mlq-collapse\" aria-label=\"Toggle visibility\"><span class=\"mlq-collapse-icon\">\ud83d\udca1</span></button><div class=\"mlq-content\"><p> Many of these examples very similar to tests like the SAT.  Which, generally, is not considered \"fun\".  But, with proper motivation and rewards, maybe that can be changed. </p></div></div>","quotes":[],"subject":"are whales a type of big fish?"}
