This application allows users to explore the most common comma used in podcasts in a sound. It offers a hearing experience, helping users identify punctuation patterns that often go unnoticed when reading or writing texts. Thus, the tool makes the understanding of the commas more accessible and interesting through audio.
In addition to listening to the most commonly used commas, users can share these sound moments with their contacts. This functionality promotes interaction and exchange of content, making learning more social and engaging. Sharing specific excerpts can help in discussing and understanding good practices in oral and written language.
Focus of application is to facilitate learning and understanding score, especially for those who want to improve their written communication or better understand the use of commas in spoken language. Through a sound approach, it makes the process more playful and accessible to different audiences, including students and professionals.
Finally, with a motivating invitation, the application encourages users to start using the tool right now, exploring sound commas and sharing their discoveries. This proposal aims to make learning more fun and collaborative, promoting a deeper understanding of language and its score.