Questions 56-60 A linguistics company is using artificial intelligence (AI) to shorten the time it takes to learn a new
language. It takes about 200 hours, using traditional methods, to gain basic proficiency in a new language.
This AI-powered platform claims it can teach from beginner to fluency in just a few months – through oncedaily 20 minute lessons.
According to Conrad CEO Darren Campbell, there’s a better way. The platform, which works inbrowser on computer or mobile, features customizable lessons that take around 10 to 20 minutes. Campbell
credits both the AI and a systemic approach to language learning for this success. Campbell said, “Fluency
first, vocabulary second. Fluency is the ability to manipulate all the parts of a sentence at will.”
Campbell further claimed, “You then use these sentences to add vocabulary and improve expression.
You will continue to learn vocabulary for the rest of your life, but fluency can be delivered in a matter of
weeks.” Campbell’s methodology is based on using machines to find patterns that create a learning
experience closer to the ideal of being totally immersed in a language.
Conrad offers a unique learning method that’s guided by AI. However, AI only helps the user focus
on the most ideal lessons, ultimately saving precious learning time, but not on instruction itself.
【題組】56. What is the best title for this article?
(A) AI reboots the dementia’s language learning.
(B) AI research platform fosters visual reinforcement learning.
(C) AI-powered language learning promises to fast-track fluency.
(D) AI facilitates a child’s first language acquisition process.