Omelette News & Language Learning

It's like DuoLingo & Apple News had a love child.

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2022-07-02
Amanuel Zeryihun
I'm the creator of Omelette, and I'm going to have to shamelessly give it a 5-Star review for the simple fact that my French reading comprehension has skyrocketed since I started using/building it. As the kiddos say, this is "No Cap" (no exaggeration)! Prior to Omelette, I used to struggle reading in French for two reasons 1. The process of looking up (and saving) new words while reading is very inefficient and distracting and 2. It's hard to find interesting things to read when studying a new language. Prior to Omelette, I'd have to constantly stop reading to copy and paste new words into separate tabs for Google Translate & WordReference (two awesome tools that, when used in tandem, can give you powerful insight into the meaning of a word, phrase or sentence). Switching back-and-forth between tabs would cause me to lose the spot where I was reading and greatly slow me down. Needless to say, it was a pain. Other web extensions out there didn't solve the problem for me. Some make it easy to do a quick lookup of a word, but don't allow you to easily cross reference between different dictionary sources (which is really important when trying to figure out what a word means in its actual context ...). Having Google Translate and WordReference in one popup window is a game-changer that Omelette brings (we might eventually add more dictionary and translation resources if users want). Lastly, before Omelette, I found it super difficult to find interesting content to read. I always wanted there to be an "Apple News for language learners" ... a simple newsfeed showing interesting and culturally relevant articles in the language I'm learning (magazines, blogs, news, science, sports, business, culture, etc.) ... Omelette's newsfeed is so easy to open, quickly glance through and discover something interesting to read. Reading is IMPORTANT. While watching videos in a foreign language is super important/effective (and there are great extensions out there for that), reading comprehension is a paramount skill that can uniquely enable you to be a master of language and culture. I'm going to keep improving Omelette so that it can have an even more profound impact on language learners all over the world. More languages to come, more refinements to come, and always my commitment to helping language learners achieve their goals. My goal is to impact 1 Million language learners world-wide through Omelette by June 2024. I implore you to give Omelette a shot, and if there's something that you don't understand, don't like or want updated, reach out to me at [email protected] & I'll make sure to address your concern. Humbly, Amanuel
2022-07-02
Amanuel Zeryihun
en I'm the creator of Omelette, and I'm going to have to shamelessly give it a 5-Star review for the simple fact that my French reading comprehension has skyrocketed since I started using/building it. As the kiddos say, this is "No Cap" (no exaggeration)! Prior to Omelette, I used to struggle reading in French for two reasons 1. The process of looking up (and saving) new words while reading is very inefficient and distracting and 2. It's hard to find interesting things to read when studying a new language. Prior to Omelette, I'd have to constantly stop reading to copy and paste new words into separate tabs for Google Translate & WordReference (two awesome tools that, when used in tandem, can give you powerful insight into the meaning of a word, phrase or sentence). Switching back-and-forth between tabs would cause me to lose the spot where I was reading and greatly slow me down. Needless to say, it was a pain. Other web extensions out there didn't solve the problem for me. Some make it easy to do a quick lookup of a word, but don't allow you to easily cross reference between different dictionary sources (which is really important when trying to figure out what a word means in its actual context ...). Having Google Translate and WordReference in one popup window is a game-changer that Omelette brings (we might eventually add more dictionary and translation resources if users want). Lastly, before Omelette, I found it super difficult to find interesting content to read. I always wanted there to be an "Apple News for language learners" ... a simple newsfeed showing interesting and culturally relevant articles in the language I'm learning (magazines, blogs, news, science, sports, business, culture, etc.) ... Omelette's newsfeed is so easy to open, quickly glance through and discover something interesting to read. Reading is IMPORTANT. While watching videos in a foreign language is super important/effective (and there are great extensions out there for that), reading comprehension is a paramount skill that can uniquely enable you to be a master of language and culture. I'm going to keep improving Omelette so that it can have an even more profound impact on language learners all over the world. More languages to come, more refinements to come, and always my commitment to helping language learners achieve their goals. My goal is to impact 1 Million language learners world-wide through Omelette by June 2024. I implore you to give Omelette a shot, and if there's something that you don't understand, don't like or want updated, reach out to me at [email protected] & I'll make sure to address your concern. Humbly, Amanuel
2021-10-11
Sheryl Felecia Means
After asking a few questions to walk through the use of this extension, I think this is an awesome tool to promote learning for people who are interested in being more intentional about learning a language. My only critique is accessibility for people who aren't familiar with extensions and plug-ins. While the homepage for Omelette offers pictographic instruction, it may also be useful to have a run-through feature when the plug-in is first installed to guide less computer savvy individuals. Elsewise, this will definitely encourage me to read more international news in Spanish, Portuguese, and French in the mornings and help to push my reading comprehension one step further!
2021-10-04
Tobi Adebisi
I really enjoy the structured process of adding definitions. It forces me to think about the word that I’m saving v.s. other apps that I’ve used in the past that just automatically store the word and its details to a flashcard. I also really like the notecard layout in the personal word collection. Original word is captured with the context which makes memorizing so much easier.
2021-09-30
Matt Tuter
Very easy to use, well laid out.
2021-09-30
Matt Tuter
en Very easy to use, well laid out.
2021-09-26
AT Gebremichael
This is a great tool! So helpful as I work on learning Italian. I like that it’s really built to facilitate learning in a quick and convenient way: just right-click instead of going back and forth to a different tab like I was before. Convenience is so important when learning a new language, especially if you already find it daunting. This extension makes it that much easier to stick with it.
2021-09-26
AT G
en This is a great tool! So helpful as I work on learning Italian. I like that it’s really built to facilitate learning in a quick and convenient way: just right-click instead of going back and forth to a different tab like I was before. Convenience is so important when learning a new language, especially if you already find it daunting. This extension makes it that much easier to stick with it.