i can't give much of a review bc i turned it off pretty quickly (i'm in PA school and decided i don't need to make reading medical journals any harder lol) but i really like the idea and it seemed like it would be pretty helpful! if you don't use chrome Babbel also has an app/website but i can't say i know much about it
It shows you subtitles in 2 languages at once, and has other helpful features like the ability to automatically pause after each sentence so you canactually read them. What Iโm currently trying and liking is watching a tv show first with either just English or both language subtitles, then with subtitles in the target language, then with no subtitles. Forces you to concentrate and work on listening.
like when a man is so afraid of possibly being perceived as gay that it's noticeable in his interactions with his male friends - two guys chillin in a hot tub five feet apart cuz they're not gay type vibe. immediately no if they're also weird about being around gay men who certainly are not interested in them. on the other hand a man being a little gay with his friends is whatever the opposite of an ick is for me
my sister got married last year and sheโs a doctor and so is her husband and his last name (and now hers) is Pepper so theyโre the Drs Pepper and I will never shut up about this