Has anyone tried Duolingo to learn a different language. Tried it tonight for Spanish, and it is very interesting, and free. Although you can upgrade to a more advanced version that you must pay for, although I don't feel it is needed. Always wanted to be bi-lingual, to deal with customers while working where I live. The area now has many Spanish speaking people.
I've used it for Russian, and it's good. Russian is such a bloody awful language to learn though.
Good for you. I can't stand it when people say "This is America. Speak English." I respond ,"Last time I checked this was a free country. Speak any language you like." And then there is, "Learn another language or are you too afraid of arrest." Gets 'em every time. Learning Spanish is easy. & people love it if you try & speak some. Read the bi lingual signs everywhere to add to your vocabulary.
My favorite is Pimsleur audio instruction, but they're expensive. I'm using Duolingo now to learn a little Czech. I'm traveling to Prague later this year. I like it so far.
Duolingo and Memrise are very good.
The problems begin later. I lost motivation, ultimately because I had no use for the languages I was learning.
I'm still trying to master my own language. I'm dylsexic you know
I never would have known.
@Ellatynemouth I'm mostly joking
I am dyslexic and it does make learning another language as an adult very difficult. I worked on Spanish for years and still am not fluent. I think I would only become fluent with submersion in a Spanish speaking culture for a number of years.
@DaveSchumacher yes I agree that's the only way I would learn
That is a good one, Rosetta Stone Is great, and there is a new one coming out. It takes a positive mind, and constant work... its not that hard. Stay focuss. I studied french and spanish at college level. French is my favorite. Stay positive read and write every day. I will help you if possible, with questions or understanding the human vrs language learning and or reinforcement.
IMHO Rosetta Stone is overpriced, and almost useless. I took 4 years of Spanish in HS. Wanted to brush up on it, and watched some courses. They would say a word in Spanish, then show you a random pic, with many objects. How about they just say a word, then show you a pic of a single object?
@TheGreatShadow
Its based on learning like children learn language. Children have all the phonemes needed to learn any language. You would have to understand linguistics and the aquistion of language. Think of how you learned as a child, phoneme object association. Social Cognitive Inference. You already had a system for learning language. Your aquistion of language is not like a person who has never studied a language. Yes Rosetta Stone was over price, the program is quite affordable, and you get a support group. I think like 150 for the set and 2 years of assistance and support group.
@Etre The thing is most adults don't learn like a child. I found it to be far too confusing. It's a memorization thing, I get it. But when too many things were on a pic, I found that confusing. If it works for someone, great! There is nothing wrong with learning another language! Plus if you are fluent, you can get a better paying job just because of it!
@TheGreatShadow
Very true, and what I was saying is that, you have already learned a second language, and that is why the Rosetta did not fare with you. I directed that statement to the guy who originated the thread because he was begining his second language. So any learning language format is good. However Rosetta has a higher rating, more science, and there is a new language learning software coming out that is supposed to be more scientific than Rosetta. But yes I totally ubderstand were you are coming from.
@Etre 10-4!
I can speak giberish as well ?
You can take the master class by listening to A.C. lol
@TheGreatShadow
Don't need too, I am already at an advanced stage. LOL
I've been using duo lingo for both Spanish and Italian. I don't think I'll ever be fluent using it, but I think it's good enough to not be the stereotypical loud American tourist.
I've been using it for about 2 months. It works pretty well (though I have nothing to compare it to, so I guess it seems to work well!) I'm learning Spanish as well, and hope to move on to German after. It's very slow going, so I suggest you crank up the daily goal as high as you can tolerate. I try to do a lot more than the highest goal setting, or I feel like it's standing still.