

That’s because spaced repetition does more for your memory than cramming.
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The games are designed to be short but hard enough that you are unlikely to get full marks first time – giving you time to stop, refresh and come back to a topic later on. UTalk’s “Practice” section introduces new words into your short-term memory while the other games, which get progressively more challenging, are aimed at getting them into your long-term memory.
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Repeating new information boosts your memory so words you want to learn pop up in different games and words you struggle with are identified by intelligent software and crop up more often. That’s why users are asked to judge for themselves how their pronunciation compares with a native speaker's as part of two uTalk games. Voice recognition technology is good but it’s still not as good as the human ear. It’s called dual-coding because it uses both sides of the brain: the left which controls language and the right which handles visual information. Absorbing a language couldn't be easier and uTalk Rhythms has over 120 different languages to choose from.

Linking a word to an image creates a stronger memory than using words alone – so each word or phrase you hear on uTalk is represented by a picture. Rhythms can be used anytime, anywhere: listen in the car or on the train, walking the dog, doing housework or exercising at the gym. You might find our “informal”, game-based approach unusual, but here’s why it works: Scientists, researchers and linguists all pooled their expertise to help make uTalk.
