Check your aptitude for learning languages, and share the results with your friends.
This app tests your ability for learning new languages by testing how well you learn words and sentences in ‘made up’ languages.
First you learn words and sentences in new ‘made up’ languages, then the app tests you on what you have learnt.
The test is in five parts. Each part tests key aspects required to learn a new language. These are
Part 1 - tests how well you recognise and understand spoken words and patterns in a new language.
Part 2 - tests how well you recognise the spelling of spoken words in a new language.
Part 3 - tests how well you learn and apply the structure of a new language.
Part 4 - tests how well you recognise patterns and rules in a new language.
Part 5 - tests how well you can memorise words in a new language.
This test is broadly consistent with standards used for language aptitude testing.
The instructions and navigation in the app are in the following languages:
Bulgarian български език
Czech čeština
Danish dansk
Dutch Nederlands
English
Estonian eesti keel
Finnish suomi
French français
German Deutsch
Greek Ελληνικά
Hungarian magyar nyelv
Irish Gaeilge
Italian italiano
Latvian latviešu valoda
Lithuanian lietuvių kalba
Maltese Malti
Polish język polski
Portuguese português
Romanian română
Slovak slovenčina
Slovene slovenščina
Spanish español
Swedish svenska
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