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by ted_bunny 1196 days ago
Yes, the gamification is the major positive feature that gets people to stick to it.

But the exercises aren't varied or high quality. Try drilling a particular skill and you'll soon memorize all their sentences, to a degree that it trivializes the practice. Not to mention they're absolutely riddled with errors that strongly imply they don't even run the translations by a native English speaker. Voice exercises with numbers are simply broken in Russian. And all the comments are locked, with many of the complaints ignored.

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I never run into those issues. I use about 6 courses, and the English sentences have always been grammatically correct.

There's nothing wrong with memorizing example sentences. Your brain is not a digital memory bank, memorizing is impossible without forming some deeper understanding on the fly.

What I mean is, DL refuses to teach that deeper understanding. You have to beg in the comments to identify a declension.

And the memory thing - I don't have to think about what a sentence means. This is phrasebook teaching, a piss-poor method.