Edventures Team
   Smartphones, Touchpads, home PC
   Engages touch, sight, hearing for a truly
    interactive learning experience
   Presents real-world work and life situations
    (board meetings, grocery stores, etc.)
   Emphasis on cultural subtleties
   Cultural exposure (US pop culture, news, etc.)
   Targeted towards advanced English learners
   Market Research: Survey

   Existing Competitors

   Market Size
1. What is the most challenging part of learning
English for your research or job?
  weird grammar, irregular, random exceptions
  meetings when people speak simultaneously,
   conference sessions / large lecture halls
  Technical writing, or general English writing.
  To know the specific culture and institutional
   context. You know, transportation involves
   lots of social background.
2. What would have made it easier to learn English?
  easier ways to remember grammar, acronyms,
   vocabularies.
  method for recording, playback at slower speed
   and annotate
  Start learning English as young as possible; learn
   in an English environment; communicate with
   native speakers.
  Hulu, believe it or not. Soap operas and Sitcoms.
   Certainly talking to ppl.
3. What resources did you use for learning English?
  text books, computer programs, teaching
   classes, practicing with colleagues, audio books
  web content, courses
  English readings (news, novels, papers), radio,
   movies, soap operas, youtube.com, etc.
  Learn what my native friends have said, and the
   deliberately try to repeat until it becomes an
   inconspicuous part of my vocabulary.
4. Please describe the most effective methods you used for
learning English.
  watching daily TV program, such as “all my children”.
  TV
  Watching soap operas and listening to the
    radio. There are almost full of conversations in soap
    operas; the pronunciation is usually very normal; and
    there is no much noise which can affect listening.
  Learn what my native friends have said, and the
    deliberately try to repeat until it becomes an
    inconspicuous part of my vocabulary.
5. Did you use technology for language learning?
If so, please provide more information.
  listened to tapes, watched videos, websites,
    online courses
  web-based resources, Google Translate
  No I didn’t use any special technology. I
    basically use radio, TV, computer, and mp3
    players.
  Computer and web.
6. Would you find it helpful to have language learning software, or at
least a simple extension of that software, accessible on your mobile
phone?yes/no
  yes
  I definitely think a good software would be very helpful, though I
    don’t know how good it can be. I know there are good software
    for elementary learning but am not sure if there is any for
    advanced learning. To improve listening, speaking, and writing at
    this stage, we need a huge amount of text, video, or audio
    material. I’m not sure if there is a software that contains so much
    material and organize them well for learning. Yes if the software
    (or probably an electronic dictionary) is made accessible on mobile
    phones, that would be helpful.
  Not at all. No time to spend on a software. (*This was a poorly
    worded question on my part; he probably was only considering PC
    software, and not the mobile app as I intended)
7. What did not work for language learning?
  repetitively doing the same thing many times. it is
    boring and people just guess rather than thinking
    about.
  non-interactive content
  Any short-term effort might not prove to be very
    effective. Other than that, I believe that most effort
    will work, to a more or less degree. I can’t tell how
    effective they are. I haven’t found a very effective
    way of learning English yet so my English improves
    very slowly. If there is such a way, I would very much
    like to know.
  Memorizing new words without using them.
Software            Platform                    Price
Pimsleur            MP3/CD                      $120 - $345
Rosetta Stone       PC                          $179 - $499
Mango Languages     PC                          $79
                    PC                          Free - $69.99 for Deluxe
Byki
                    Mobile App (Android, iOS)   $7.99
Cambridge Apps      Mobile App (Android, iOS)   $4.99 - $9.99
Dynamic English
                    Mobile App (iOS)            $1.10
Lessons
eslai               Mobile App (Android)        Beta Testing
ESL Daily English   Mobile App (Android)        Free
ESL Aloud           Podcast/App                 $9.99
LiveMocha           Online                      $20/month
Lingorilla          Online                      $10 - $20/month
Software            Platform                  Price
Pimsleur            MP3/CD                    $120 - $345
Rosetta Stone       PC                        $179 - $499
Mango Languages     PC                        $79
                    PC                        Free - $69.99 for Deluxe
Byki
                    Mobile App (Android, iOS) $7.99
Cambridge Apps      Mobile App (Android, iOS) $4.99 - $9.99
Dynamic English
                    Mobile App (iOS)          $1.10
Lessons
eslai               Mobile App (Android)      Beta Testing
ESL Daily English   Mobile App (Android)      Free
ESL Aloud           Podcast/App               $9.99
LiveMocha           Online                    $20/month
Lingorilla          Online                    $10 - $20/month
   Target Countries
     China
     Japan
     Korea
   Foreign student enrollment
     Science & Engineering Fields
      ▪ Undergraduate
      ▪ Graduate
   Foreign Workers
     65,000 total H-1B Visas
2009 Enrollment Growth Rate*
China            16,000          26%
Japan             1,000         -15%
Korea             5,000           5%

  *straight-line growth estimated for years from 2006-2009
2009 H-1B Visas
China         9,000
Japan         1,700
Korea         4,000
S & E Entrants from target countries: 37,000

Assume 10% will utilize a language-learning mobile app
     3,700 total at $15 price point
(slight price premium for additional qualities)

US Market Size: $55,500
 But still need to consider market abroad, as
huge potential exists in China
 Survey
 Interest in mobile app
 Competitors
 Existing Apps, but few comparable to ours
 Market Size
 Small market w/in US: ~$56,000
 Survey
 Interest in mobile app
 Competitors
 Existing Apps , but few comparable to ours
Market Size
 Small market w/in US: ~$56,000
        Not within US, but
    potential if marketed abroad

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  • 2.
    Smartphones, Touchpads, home PC  Engages touch, sight, hearing for a truly interactive learning experience  Presents real-world work and life situations (board meetings, grocery stores, etc.)  Emphasis on cultural subtleties  Cultural exposure (US pop culture, news, etc.)  Targeted towards advanced English learners
  • 3.
    Market Research: Survey  Existing Competitors  Market Size
  • 5.
    1. What isthe most challenging part of learning English for your research or job?  weird grammar, irregular, random exceptions  meetings when people speak simultaneously, conference sessions / large lecture halls  Technical writing, or general English writing.  To know the specific culture and institutional context. You know, transportation involves lots of social background.
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    2. What wouldhave made it easier to learn English?  easier ways to remember grammar, acronyms, vocabularies.  method for recording, playback at slower speed and annotate  Start learning English as young as possible; learn in an English environment; communicate with native speakers.  Hulu, believe it or not. Soap operas and Sitcoms. Certainly talking to ppl.
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    3. What resourcesdid you use for learning English?  text books, computer programs, teaching classes, practicing with colleagues, audio books  web content, courses  English readings (news, novels, papers), radio, movies, soap operas, youtube.com, etc.  Learn what my native friends have said, and the deliberately try to repeat until it becomes an inconspicuous part of my vocabulary.
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    4. Please describethe most effective methods you used for learning English.  watching daily TV program, such as “all my children”.  TV  Watching soap operas and listening to the radio. There are almost full of conversations in soap operas; the pronunciation is usually very normal; and there is no much noise which can affect listening.  Learn what my native friends have said, and the deliberately try to repeat until it becomes an inconspicuous part of my vocabulary.
  • 9.
    5. Did youuse technology for language learning? If so, please provide more information.  listened to tapes, watched videos, websites, online courses  web-based resources, Google Translate  No I didn’t use any special technology. I basically use radio, TV, computer, and mp3 players.  Computer and web.
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    6. Would youfind it helpful to have language learning software, or at least a simple extension of that software, accessible on your mobile phone?yes/no  yes  I definitely think a good software would be very helpful, though I don’t know how good it can be. I know there are good software for elementary learning but am not sure if there is any for advanced learning. To improve listening, speaking, and writing at this stage, we need a huge amount of text, video, or audio material. I’m not sure if there is a software that contains so much material and organize them well for learning. Yes if the software (or probably an electronic dictionary) is made accessible on mobile phones, that would be helpful.  Not at all. No time to spend on a software. (*This was a poorly worded question on my part; he probably was only considering PC software, and not the mobile app as I intended)
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    7. What didnot work for language learning?  repetitively doing the same thing many times. it is boring and people just guess rather than thinking about.  non-interactive content  Any short-term effort might not prove to be very effective. Other than that, I believe that most effort will work, to a more or less degree. I can’t tell how effective they are. I haven’t found a very effective way of learning English yet so my English improves very slowly. If there is such a way, I would very much like to know.  Memorizing new words without using them.
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    Software Platform Price Pimsleur MP3/CD $120 - $345 Rosetta Stone PC $179 - $499 Mango Languages PC $79 PC Free - $69.99 for Deluxe Byki Mobile App (Android, iOS) $7.99 Cambridge Apps Mobile App (Android, iOS) $4.99 - $9.99 Dynamic English Mobile App (iOS) $1.10 Lessons eslai Mobile App (Android) Beta Testing ESL Daily English Mobile App (Android) Free ESL Aloud Podcast/App $9.99 LiveMocha Online $20/month Lingorilla Online $10 - $20/month
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    Software Platform Price Pimsleur MP3/CD $120 - $345 Rosetta Stone PC $179 - $499 Mango Languages PC $79 PC Free - $69.99 for Deluxe Byki Mobile App (Android, iOS) $7.99 Cambridge Apps Mobile App (Android, iOS) $4.99 - $9.99 Dynamic English Mobile App (iOS) $1.10 Lessons eslai Mobile App (Android) Beta Testing ESL Daily English Mobile App (Android) Free ESL Aloud Podcast/App $9.99 LiveMocha Online $20/month Lingorilla Online $10 - $20/month
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    Target Countries  China  Japan  Korea  Foreign student enrollment  Science & Engineering Fields ▪ Undergraduate ▪ Graduate  Foreign Workers  65,000 total H-1B Visas
  • 17.
    2009 Enrollment GrowthRate* China 16,000 26% Japan 1,000 -15% Korea 5,000 5% *straight-line growth estimated for years from 2006-2009
  • 18.
    2009 H-1B Visas China 9,000 Japan 1,700 Korea 4,000
  • 19.
    S & EEntrants from target countries: 37,000 Assume 10% will utilize a language-learning mobile app  3,700 total at $15 price point (slight price premium for additional qualities) US Market Size: $55,500  But still need to consider market abroad, as huge potential exists in China
  • 20.
     Survey  Interestin mobile app  Competitors  Existing Apps, but few comparable to ours  Market Size  Small market w/in US: ~$56,000
  • 21.
     Survey  Interestin mobile app  Competitors  Existing Apps , but few comparable to ours Market Size  Small market w/in US: ~$56,000 Not within US, but potential if marketed abroad