Английская Википедия:Hello English
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Hello English is an English language-learning application, which allows users to learn the English language through interactive modules.[1][2][3][4] It functions on a freemium pricing model. The app is available on Android, iOS, Windows and Web.[5][6]
History
Hello English was launched in October 2014 by CultureAlley.[7] It is an edtech startup co-founded by Nishant Patni, an alumnus of IIT Bombay and Kellogg School of Management along with Pranshu Patni, an alumnus of NMIMS, back in December 2012.[8][2][9][10][11] It runs under Jaipur based Intap Labs Private Limited.[12][13][14]
Funding
The platform raised $6.5 million in Series-A funding led by New York-based venture capital firm Tiger Global Management in March, 2015.[15][16][17][18] The other participants included Kae Capital (led by Sasha Mirchandani), and 500 Startups, California, and angel investors - Rajan Anandan and Sunil Kalra.Шаблон:Citation needed
The platform had previously raised an undisclosed amount of funding from Kae Capital in 2013.[19]
Features
The application consists of 475 interactive lessons and games associated with reading, writing, speaking, and listening and has gamification mechanics in the app. It has a bilingual dictionary, available in 22 languages.[1][20]
Awards/Recognition
- 2017: Number #3 Educational app on Google Play Store in India.[21]
- 2016: Received the Most Innovative Mobile App for India award from the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI).[22]
- 2016: Best Apps of 2016 in 'Made in India' category by Google Play Store.[23][24][25]
- 2015: Co-founder of Hello English, Pranshu Patni listed as Forbes 30 under 30 achievers for creating the Hello English app.[2]
- 2015: Number #1 Educational app on Google Play store in India.[10][26]
- 2015: According to App Annie, it is the 98th most downloaded app in India on Android phones as of 8 July 2015.[27]
- 2014: Received the Most Innovative Mobile App for India award from the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI).[28][29]
See also
- Computer-assisted language learning
- Language education
- Language pedagogy
- List of flashcard software
- List of language self-study programs
References
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