What is “leave with pre-trained” in learning to listening context?

How do you learn Spanish grammar by Fluent Forever? Is learning with feedback the best way to improve listening skills? The limit of this method is 80% accuracy.

What if we had this tool in every language? What if I could start taking audio tests and I leave with pre-trained 80% accuracy ears, even before I began to learn the rest of our language?

If the ear is trained that 50% accuracy to 50% accuracy, why is it called pre-trained? So why do authors use the ears to learn their subject from the first language?

Why don’t people here actually do things?

Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
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Or, to simply put, think of the order of actions in a given order. What is the meaning of ‘Load’ that tells you to continue with the next action? So:

First:

taking some sounds with feedback (the training) Second: leave

with

80% accuracy ears Third: begun to learn some language (with the 80% accuracy

ears

we now have) Is it pre-trained because we got this ability in the first step above.

How can I understand leave better?

What if we could start out by taking a training class, and leave (the class) with pre-trained, 80% accuracy ears.The definition

used for leave would be: 8) to

go away from “to leave the house”

Answered on March 4, 2021.
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