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I learned Turkish for the same reason! Besides taking an actual course, which I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to do at my university, my favorite online course was Elon.io. It's free, has actual lessons/grammar explanations in an organized way, and has a nice way to practice and test yourself. Once I got good enough, I moved on to reading to my bf (now husband). I got to share my favorite children's... Source: 11 months ago
Https://elon.io - good for fundamentals/grammar and will guide you through the language Babbel - also more grammar focused, kinda in between elon and Duolingo Duolingo - to expand your vocab Memrise - kinda like a mix of Duolingo and Babbel, but not as gamified Drops - good for vocab Clozemaster - good for on the go with their radio function. Source: 11 months ago
Have since had much better luck on elon.io. Source: 12 months ago
Have been using Duolingo for almost a year. Start with one lesson and then do my class work (Altay). My teacher has also recommended elon.io and Cambridge's Student grammar. Source: over 1 year ago
Are you going to study before getting there? I recommend you learn the basics so it's not too overwhelming at first. Go through a self-teaching textbook like "Teach Yourself Turkish" or "The Delights of Learning Turkish", reinforce what you learn with exercices on elon.io, listen to Language Transfer and you'll be fine :D. Source: over 1 year ago
Give https://busuu.com/ a go, I think it does a much better way of explaining words and grammar than Duolingo. Good luck! Source: over 1 year ago
When I was starting out I used a subscription to Busuu and thought it was pretty good. They had listening exercises, vocab exercises, grammar/conjugation, and test exams. There's also a community feature where native speakers can correct some of the exercises you do (and vice versa). Source: over 1 year ago
I have been studying French for a few years (I still don't feel I would be very beneficial to you unfortunately, however) and a good place to look for language partners that I have found is busuu.com . A big section of it is connection to others learning your native language that speak your learning language. Just fyi if you want that info. (: Good luck!! Source: over 1 year ago
Then I've tried Busuu premium, which is considerably better than Duolingo - at the very least tries to teach you grammar, and the video contents are really well produced. For an absolute beginner it is great! Source: almost 2 years ago
I learn english at busuu.com. One of my lessons contain phrase "i had dinner" and also "i had pizza". I am confused. Dinner and pizza it is countable nouns. Should I use "a" article? Source: almost 2 years ago
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