Hello everyone!
Does anyone here use Duolingo? Yo estudio espaΓ±ol en esta app. I hope that's correct
Hi, and welcome,
I tried Duolingo once and never felt the desire to return to it as it didn't fit the way I learn. I prefer to read through a language course as fast as possible and then move on to reading real books, but then I prioritise gaining extensive understanding of a language before I turn my attention to learning to speak it, and wouldn't rule out Duolingo as a good tool for helping with that. Once I've gained the ability to read a language effectively, I move on to learn another rather than working on learning to speak the previous one: I leave all that for later as it's something that will come quickly enough when I'm visiting countries where those languages are spoken.
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