It's incredibly easy to use and the regular reminder from the app about practicing more keep you consistent. Besides,in my opinion,it also can be not only a tool for learning languages,but a good entertainment for kids too. I've been practicing here almost every day throughout the year and i highly recommend Duolingo:))
Duolingo is a quite nice language learning app for the begginers and for those who want to know a certain language on a pretty good medium level(It's like something between A2-B1,i suppose). Moreover, I'd like to admit it's can be useful for kids as well because the app has cute design and playable interactions , challenges and its own little app - shop where you can buy different bonuses for you ,and in my opinion,children could like an idea of learning languages in a playable form. Though, Duolingo can be rather annoying, when you miss one or two days of studying ,so it'd be really awesome if my brother,for example, who uses this app ,could make his own studying schedule here.
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For Dutch, I found a great test from transparent.com, but while they claim to offer Hindi classes, they do not apparently have a placement test. I took several other placement tests and they all placed me around the same level, so they all seem pretty well calibrated to each other. This one is the only one that I saw that also offered Hindi, but I am not far along in my Hindi studies so I can't vouch for it:... Source: over 1 year ago
I highly recommend giving Transparent Language's Cree lessons. They're extremely well done, and you can use a 14-day trial. It's in the Swampy Cree dialect, and there are loads of other indigenous languages to try (Ojibwe, Nakota, etc.). Source: almost 2 years ago
I used Byki 4 once but it seems to be discontinued. It is now all a website, transparent.com. Source: about 2 years ago
Duolingo: a language-learning app that uses points, levels, and rewards to keep you motivated. This is the most effective when you do it with your friends or a group of people who share your learning goals. I got really addicted to checking my leaderboard rankings everyday. Source: 10 months ago
Hi! I wish I'd seen a post like this a few months ago. I would have been interested then. By now it's a little late for me. I just signed up for the 2 week free trial since that's about all the time I have left before I leave. If you can, use a desktop computer/laptop to do duolingo.com and it will have no ads and unlimited hearts! Not as convenient as the app on a phone but saves tons of time and you can do it... Source: 10 months ago
If you want a guided course try Memrise or Duolingo. Source: 11 months ago
I appreciate the energy to help, but if there are 5 posts in a day all on the same topic with the answer 'use duolingo.com' I don't expect anyone who has the "I'll just create a reddit post" idea to find this post and read it, they didn't read any of the others. Source: 11 months ago
Source: duolingo.com for my vocabulary lists. Source: 11 months ago
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