Kayla Baumann
The paid version is obviously so much
better. It's hard to progress in the free version with all
the ads. I think the only thing that would make the paid
version better would be if they added some mini games with
little quests or something. Or conversation where you have
to speak stuff back to practice formulating responses and
not just saying random sentences. It's a great app and very
helpful.
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Robert van der Laan
Duolingo is making changes all the time
which are - in my opinion - not improvements. I have been
using the app for over a year, but after all these changes I
am considering trying another language app. Some of these
changes are: - removing the view for learners to see how far
they are to the next achievement - removing predictive text
from the Gboard keyboard (really?!) Duolingo was a lot of
fun and I enjoyed doing a few lessons every day. Now not so
much, it has become a chore...
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I'll say this is a great app. You really
learn a lot if you think about the patterns you are noticing
and don't just memorize.It's a very engaging app. The big
issue for me was a glitch with the voice recognition. There
are voice lessons where you need to speak into your phone.
Duolingo just won't recognize anything. Even if you're
screaming into the phone. These glitches aren't frequent,
and lucky doesn't impact your lesson progress. But it is
infuriating.
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