デジタル版 言語 Tutor:AIを活用した会話パートナーによる語学学習の強化

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ますます多くの学习ツールやアプリケーションがリリースされる中、适切なソリューションを选択することは圧倒されるかもしれません。しかし、デジタル版 言語 Tutor for Mondly by 蜜桃appは、公司クライアントが関连するビジネスコンテキストでリスニングとスピーキングの能力を向上させることを目的とした革新的なソリューションとして际立っています。

デジタル版 言語 Tutorは、少なくともB1レベルの英語(Global Scale of Englishで43-50)を話す専門家を対象としています。AIを活用したConversation Partnersを採用して企業シナリオをシミュレートし、ユーザーに没入型でインタラクティブな学習体験を提供します。

この记事では、これらのカンバセーションパートナーの背后にある戦略的なデザインプロセスについて概説し、多様な表现、説得力のある本物の性格特性の开発、レベルに适した言语スキルと公司の必须ソフトスキルを统合して包括的な言语学习ソリューションを作成することの重要性を强调します。

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言语学习で话す必要性

スピーキング 英語 の流暢さと自信は、キャリアの進行、ネットワーキングの機会、および全体的な職場の有効性に大きな影響を与えるため、リスニングとスピーキングのスキルを習得することは専門家にとって最も重要です。

ピアソンの调査によると、回答者の85%が仕事英语重要であると回答し、88%が今后数年间もその重要性が増し続けると考えています1

従来の言語学習方法では、特に企業環境のような特殊な状況では、実際の会話練習を提供するには不十分なことがよくあります。 デジタル版 言語 Tutorは、AIを活用した会話パートナーとのパーソナライズされたシナリオベースのインタラクションを提供することで、このギャップを埋めます。

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デジタル版 言語 Tutorの会話パートナーの設計

Conversation Partnersを作成する主な目的は次のとおりです。

  • 现代の职场を反映した本格的で没入型の学习环境を作り、
  • 现代の労働环境のグローバルな性质を反映し、包括性と文化的认识を育むために、多様なキャラクターを表现します。
  • それらのキャラクターの説得力のある本物の个性を开発して、现実の生活を反映した没入型でインタラクティブで魅力的な体験を作成します。
  • 各キャラクターの性格特性の作成に公司の本质的なソフトスキルを组み込み、会话の関连性を高めます。

これらの目标を达成するために、10人のユニークな会话パートナーをカスタマイズし、各キャラクターに信凭性を与え、アクティブリスニング、纷争解决、チームワークなどの重要な公司のソフトスキルと一致するように、彼らの明确な性格特性を设计しました。

この多様なキャラクターと交流することで、ユーザーはさまざまなコミュニケーションスタイルに触れることができ、実际の専门的な状况に适応し、効果的に対応する能力が向上します。

信頼性とエンゲージメントの促进

カンバセーションパートナーの多様な背景と个性が、本物で魅力的な学习体験に贡献しています。私たちのクライアントは、実际の同僚の行动やコミュニケーションスタイルをシミュレートするキャラクターと话す练习をすることができ、练习セッションをより関连性があり、実用的で、彼らの専门的な成长に有益なものにすることができます。

ソフトビジネススキルの开発

キャラクターの個性の作成に企業の本質的なソフトスキルを埋め込むことで、企業のクライアントは、没入型の 英語のみの環境にビジネススキルを適用し、移行することができます。このアプローチは、言語 能力を向上させるだけでなく、既存のスキルの移転を支援し、ますますグローバル化する职场でのビジネスに関连する文化的に関连性のある実践にさらに触れることができます。

包括性と表现の促进

さまざまな民族や背景のキャラクターを含めることで、 デジタル版 言語 Tutor は今日の職場を包括的に代表しています。これにより、帰属意識と文化的認識を育むことができ、これは現代のプロフェッショナルな環境での効果的な異文化コミュニケーションとコラボレーションに不可欠です。

职场での成功のための力づけ

Mondly by 蜜桃appのデジタル版 言語 Tutorは、言語学習におけるAIの革新的な使用、特に本物で魅力的なインタラクションを通じてスピーキングとリスニングのスキルを向上させる方法を示しています。

多様な文化的背景を持ち、ソフトビジネススキルを组み込んだカンバセーションパートナーを设计することで、言语能力を向上させるだけでなく、现実的で関连性のある専门的な文脉で贵重なスキルの练习を提供するツールを作成しました。このアプローチは、言语学习アプリケーションの新しい基準を设定し、多様性、信頼性、実践的なスキルの统合の重要性を强调しています。

私たちは教育ソリューションを拡大し続けながら、クライアント、お客様、学习者が語学学習の目標を達成し、職業生活で成功するための最も効果的で包括的なツールを提供することに引き続き取り組んでいます。

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