Google releases an application to teach children to read
Google has introduced a new application, Read Along, for elementary students. Google experimentally introduced this application in India under the name "Bolus". The purpose of this application is to teach children English through their own language. Previously, this app was only in Hindi and English, but now it has been released in many languages.
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Google says more languages will be added soon. Currently, children can learn English in nine languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Hindi, and Urdu.
The app is already available in 180 countries.
With the help of this application, children can learn to read games. After installing this app, it can also be used offline.
This application identifies spoken words, matches them with the words written in the application and identifies errors. Google says the children's recorded voice is analyzed on the device itself, not sent to a server.
Click Here to download this application from the Play Store.


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