[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] EightOne, which introduced the metaverse-style English conversation learning content ‘VR New York Story’ earlier this year, announced on the 10th that it has newly launched the AI-based non-face-to-face middle school English grammar learning program ‘Grammar School AI’.


‘Grammar School AI,’ a middle school English grammar learning service targeting students from 4th grade in elementary school to 3rd grade in middle school, analyzes and diagnoses learners’ weaknesses through a diagnostic test using AI, and provides personalized learning content according to the level calculated based on those weaknesses. Since the English grammar is subdivided into a total of 133 items and lectures and problem-solving focused on supplementing weaknesses are provided, it has the advantage of maximizing learning effectiveness.


The company expects that the specialized content of ‘Grammar School AI,’ such as ▲providing nationwide middle school past exam questions for preparing school exams to learn question patterns ▲one-on-one intensive care focusing on weaknesses through individual learning analysis reports provided by AI, will help reduce educational disparities without restrictions of time and space. In addition, the ‘Grammar School AI’ learning content was produced by top instructors including Hong Inhyuk, a well-known instructor for the CSAT English exam, EBS writers, education office mock exam creators, and the top middle school grammar instructors in Daechi-dong, emphasizing that learners can access lectures and textbooks containing the know-how of top instructors in a non-face-to-face manner without limitations of entering educational special zones.


‘Grammar School AI’ is available on the official website and can be accessed via both PC and mobile devices. To commemorate the service launch, an event offering various prizes and free course tickets will be held until the 5th of next month.



An EightOne official said, “The newly introduced ‘Grammar School AI’ is a service equipped with an excellent learning engine as well as top-level learning content through Korea’s top instructors,” adding, “Having completed the launch of an edutech platform based on AI technology to respond to the global demand for non-face-to-face learning, we plan to continuously expand the target learner base and introduce services that can contribute to reducing educational disparities.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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