Language Reactor

A Support for Authentic Resources

Cheryl A Johnson, OFLA Parliamentarian and Bylaws 
Retired Instructional Technologist for the Modern Languages, Denison University 

What is Language Reactor?

It is a platform that supports language learning by providing subtitles for films, TV series, YouTube videos and other forms of digital resources.

Why use Language Reactor?

This platform supports reading, listening and speaking. It helps students to learn new vocabulary and structures as they watch videos or read texts. The video subtitles are interactive and students can click on words or phrases to get a translation, hear it pronounced and see examples of it used in other sentences.

How much does it cost?

This product has a free version as well as an option to purchase a $40.00/year pro version. The pro version permits you to save words and phrases and then export them to Anki, which is a flashcard creator.

Where do I find Language Reactor?

You can find it at https://www.languagereactor.com/ This page also has a link to the Reactor’s Chrome extension. Installing the extension adds dual language subtitles, a popup dictionary, and video playback controls when watching films and series on the Netflix website. 
Get a preview of how it works by viewing this short video: https://www.loom.com/share/8b93fa19b1974b3daf7560b1a4765959?sid=f6d655b4-81c9-46ad-872b-0de79cade55d

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