![]() ![]() While the fact that grammar seems to just ‘slip in’ is great for those who might otherwise be intimidated by seemingly abstract grammatical terms, I found it very frustrating that no explanation of the grammar was provided at all. Even though I found the app’s reward system (points, streaks, achievements etc.) a bit too gimmicky, I think that it will keep many people motivated enough to continue. You’re also being tested in both, the new language and English, which helps you remember the meaning of a word. Since what you’re being taught seems to fit together rather nicely and is organised by topic, there is a genuine feeling of progress after just a few hours. Rather than just learning individual words, you learn to form sentences within minutes of using the app. Review of Duolingo, Memrise, Babbel, Busuu, and Quizletĭuolingo is free, fun and easy to use, and what I enjoyed is that you’re being thrown right in, as it, were. ![]()
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