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School of Birds - an application for teaching a budgie phrases, just leave the device next to the cage and select the phrases to memorize. The application already contains the most common phrases for your pet and this list of phrases can be expanded independently by pronouncing the phrase directly from the device’s microphone. All lists of phrases are divided into sections, which, if desired, can be formed according to your own taste, for example, the sections "Etiquette", "Mixers", "Thoughts about food" and "Love and care" are immediately available. The application has everything for individual, fine-tuning the application for a specific pet. The pet’s questionnaire implies the field “Gender”, the choice of which affects the phrases pronounced by the female or male announcer, respectively. Your pet will speak in a female or male voice, depending on the gender chosen. As you know, girls learn phrases worse, so for them the IQ scale is slightly lower, due to which a greater number of repetitions is performed. Parrots associate phrases with the pronunciation time, so the application has time settings for memorizing phrases, for example, "Good morning" will be offered to be pronounced only in the morning, and "Good night" only in the evening. The break time between phrases is also adjusted, this interval can affect the quality of your pet’s training and is adjusted individually. To attract attention, there is a setting "Attractor" when you turn it on before the pronunciation of the phrase, a special signal "Warning!" in bird language, after which the parrot begins to listen carefully to the phrase following the signal. There is a class schedule, by days and hours, as well as settings for each session. This application is the only normally working application that allows you to teach the budgie phrases. The application was tested on various breeds of parrots and showed a high learning rate even in the most difficult cases.