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in the submission, the frontend was mistakenly omitted, here is the full version:

In this world, there are 1.5 billion people actively trying to learn a new language… and whilst this just a guage of humanity's desire to expand their linguistic ability… more specifically, there are over 500 million registered users on language learning apps.

The fact is: Many people want to learn a new language but they don't want to put the work in. And for many people, gamified flashcards apps with fancy animations, minigames, and weak attempts at curated lessons have a big appeal. That's why we have the duolingos of the world. But how many people actually learn a new language from duolingo? Ask the internet, ask the users. The answer is very little. Most people either dip in and out, failing to retain anything meaningful from the shallow content, whilst others who are dedicated have no choice but to find and use old lengthy textbooks.

From the perspective of providing meaningful resources, there is currently an overallocation of apps and services to satisficing these casual learners, leaving the dedicated user behind.

Introducing LanguagePartner. LanguagePartner revolutionizes language learning by offering a oral-first learning experience, bolstered by AI and dynamic content. With personalized real-time AI conversation practice, and our suite of automically optimised content learning environment, we forgo conventional shallow lessons and gamified shallowness and focus on letting our user learn and grow, utilising the internet's resources to help them.

OLD: For language learning apps: fact: most people don’t actually end up benefiting (how many people actually have learnt a language from duolingo?) the content is too shallow for casual users to retain information dedicated users will find the repetitive minigames and meaningless repetition inconveniencing doesn’t cater specifically to the user ‘dedicated’ learners will be forced to go to textbooks This is the current state of the market the abundance of casual learners negatively affects the offering of products for dedicated learners What is needed is: real-time feedback, personally catered learning, conversation practice, something that utilises the existing abundance of specific resources on the internet

We enable learning through personalised conversation practice. We don't try to curate lessons that are ill fitting. Imagine an always-running AI kernel that dynamically optimises the content, referencing webpages on the internet for the user to flesh-out their understanding even more.

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