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Duolingo
TalkPal
Babbel
Busuu
Artikulate
Memrise
English AI
Think Python
Google's Python Class
The New Boston video series
A Byte of Python
Hackr.io
Learn Python The Hard Way
Corey Schafer Youtube
Udacity - CS101
ELSA SpeakELSA Speak might be a bit more popular than Think Python. We know about 10 links to it since March 2021 and only 9 links to Think Python. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Also, Elsa Speak may be helpful for your mom. Source: over 2 years ago
There is an app called ELSA Speak where you can work with pronunciation and partly Intonation. I used it a little, and it seems to work. Source: over 3 years ago
As many have pointed here Mandarin, Thai, Cantonese and Vietnam are tonal languages and the meaning of words are depending on how you speak the syllables inside the words. Mandarin has four, Thai has five, Cantonese has six and Vitnamese has six tones. Overall about 20% or 1.5 billion of the world's population converse daily in tonal languages. It will be very helpful if someone come up with automatic tonal... - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
Https://elsaspeak.com/en/ is an app with focus on pronunciation. Not sure though if it's possible to set the focus on American English, but maybe still worth a try. Source: over 3 years ago
There are many apps now that can check, validate and rate your language speaking and pronunciations for example ELSA Speak [1]. They provide virtual personal tutor experiences for speaking English correctly. Never tried it myself and not affiliated with the app but ELSA has some good reviews on some videos that I've seen. I think it can be very good practice assistant for any country that learn English by default... - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
This course actually starts with an introduction to Python. Since you don't have access yet, you can give Think Python a whirl - https://greenteapress.com/wp/think-python/ and for a more interactive experience, I really enjoyed this one - https://scrimba.com/learn/python. Source: over 3 years ago
Start with Think Python or learn x in y..both are free resources and good for basic understanding and practise. Source: over 3 years ago
This free book taught me Python many years ago https://greenteapress.com/wp/think-python/. Source: about 4 years ago
In terms of learning the basics of Python programming, you can get the first edition of Think Python in PDF form for free. Source: over 4 years ago
Computer Science โ For understanding software development. As for a programming language to learn, I recommend Python or Javascript. Try Crash Course's Computer Science videos, the free Think Python book, and/or Part 1 of The Modern JavaScript Tutorial. Source: over 4 years ago
Duolingo - Duolingo is a free language learning app for iOS, Windows and Android devices. The app makes learning a new language fun by breaking learning into small lessons where you can earn points and move up through the levels. Read more about Duolingo.
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TalkPal - The Most Efficient Way to Learn a Language
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Babbel - Babbel is a paid language learning service that aims to strike a balance between thoroughness and cost efficiency.
A Byte of Python - A Byte of Python is a Python programming tutorial and learning book that teaches you how to program with the Python programming language.