This browser extension takes your Duolingo experience to the next level.
You can: 1) See and download your Duolingo vocabulary 2) Translates websites based on the vocabulary automatically 3) Practice the vocabulary using flashcards and AI-generated sentences
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So: 1) do at least one Duolingo lesson per day (usually do many more) 2) switch my phone to Spanish (also many websites and apps will automatically be switched to Spanish as well then) 3) follow a couple of Spanish tutors on TikTok 4) use Duolingo Ninja to translate words on webpages I visit automatically based on my Duolingo vocabulary. Source: 12 months ago
Verbling.com is also a good platform. I am a French tutor online and I work with customers from China and Japan, send me a pm if you're interested! Source: about 2 years ago
You can look on italki, or verbling to find private tutors that will teach/speak with you online. Source: about 2 years ago
Italki.com or verbling.com for example. I worked in Durban for a while and found that the English was of a good standard (for most of them it was their first/main language), but the accent was really difficult for me to understand. Source: over 2 years ago
Once I got the basics down with duolingo and kept improving I added some vocabulary and spaced repetition programs - my favorite was clozemaster. Ultimately I was using duolingo, clozemaster, 1 on 1 tutoring through verbling.com, and got to do immersion programs in Colombia and Mexico. That took me to a conversational level. If you stick at it and take your time you'll really start to grow and can have a lot of... Source: almost 3 years ago
Started with Duolingo before I got too committed to the language, confirmed I was interested and dedicated to daily learning and so got a textbook that had available audio (often found on youtube after some digging), and saw the most improvement when I joined a language site that had lessons. I now also have a tutor from verbling.com which offers some good prices (depending on the language you learn) and a good... Source: almost 3 years ago
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