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Language apps?
So has anyone used Duolingo? Do you think it's good? I am not sure how italki is supposed to help me learn a language...
6 de oct. de 2016 17:44
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I didn't like Duolingo because First: I hate flash cards and Second: I felt like a kid using it.
Watching from short videos to series and movies (depending on your level...) work for me much faster and natural than spending 10 minutes on something useless like that app.
How I use italki: I study languages by myself (for each language I develop my own method) and I use italki to improve my writing skills, to clear my doubts about grammar or specific details and to meet people which we can help each other.
=)
6 de octubre de 2016
hi ,i am a university student in China , i have made a report with my partner about American Persident Election now , and can we interview you several questions?
11 de octubre de 2016
I tried to use Duolingo to improve my english and I don't think it worked as good as I wanted :{
I felt limited, it's always the same vocabulary
11 de octubre de 2016
Hi,I am using Duolingo too.Honescticaltly it didn't help me with my English cause it is so not practical ......But as a new learner of German,I think it is great.
11 de octubre de 2016
I've used another APP called "CCTalk" to learn English, WHICH is developed by a Chinese corporation. It is very convenient and free for me to learn english online there, some sorts of free lessons the whole day. But i don't know if the mobile app has english version.
7 de octubre de 2016
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Luke Rogers
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Japonés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Chino (mandarín), Japonés
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