Language Applications and Sites Part I
Hello and welcome again critical viewers!
Today I'm going to be talking about some language apps and sites, there will be a second chapter to this soon so stay tuned for that, in this one though, I'm going to be reviewing two apps,
Mondly:
So yeah, mondly is a language application that serves you a very wide array of 53 languages in one application. The bad thing about these apps, I'm going to admit right off the bat, is that they don't necessarily urge you to communicate, so they're not communicative which does not allow them to be memorable. This is a great obstacle for learning languages, it's just full of drills and repetitions until you memorize the whole thing, by the way they've got paid AR and VR courses but I could not afford them so you're going to have to make do with this review. You choose your native tongue and your target language and basically start off with vocabulary drills and tests (Obviously for 9 year olds)
[ Just kidding =) ]
Here's the SITE to Mondly.
Duolingo:
So, um.. Buusuu is still a thing now. We've seen ads of duolingo on each and every platform but they never get tired, do they? Obviously not, since I'm writing this blogpost. (Not sponsored by the way)
It's really the same as mondly, the only difference is that it sets you goals to achieve and once you've accomplished them you're a language expert, congrats! No, I'm just kidding. It's a great application for those who have no knowledge at all about a language, other than that I could highly suggest you to take courses from some knowledgeable tutor or something.
In case you want to try that one out, here's the LINK.
Today I'm going to be talking about some language apps and sites, there will be a second chapter to this soon so stay tuned for that, in this one though, I'm going to be reviewing two apps,
Mondly:
So yeah, mondly is a language application that serves you a very wide array of 53 languages in one application. The bad thing about these apps, I'm going to admit right off the bat, is that they don't necessarily urge you to communicate, so they're not communicative which does not allow them to be memorable. This is a great obstacle for learning languages, it's just full of drills and repetitions until you memorize the whole thing, by the way they've got paid AR and VR courses but I could not afford them so you're going to have to make do with this review. You choose your native tongue and your target language and basically start off with vocabulary drills and tests (Obviously for 9 year olds)
[ Just kidding =) ]
Here's the SITE to Mondly.
Duolingo:
So, um.. Buusuu is still a thing now. We've seen ads of duolingo on each and every platform but they never get tired, do they? Obviously not, since I'm writing this blogpost. (Not sponsored by the way)
It's really the same as mondly, the only difference is that it sets you goals to achieve and once you've accomplished them you're a language expert, congrats! No, I'm just kidding. It's a great application for those who have no knowledge at all about a language, other than that I could highly suggest you to take courses from some knowledgeable tutor or something.
In case you want to try that one out, here's the LINK.
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