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by Dobbs
2334 days ago
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One of the hardest parts of learning a language is just that building enough vocabulary so you can start stumbling your way through speaking it. Duolingo, Drops and similar are never going to be "the one tool" that you need. But they are a useful way of building some of that initial knowledge to then start reading (childrens books), having horrifically slow bad conversations, and the other things that allow you to learn the language. |
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I’ve learnt languages with immersion and Pimsleur. Sadly I haven’t found Duolingo useful at all. The effort to actual useful knowledge ratio is high.
Other helpful resources: Assimil, Anki, and Conversation exchange. Mundo Lingo is good for that if they have an event locally.