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yes, I........Spanish....six years
Can you PM me pleaseThen you're in luck. I'll pm you the APK for the premium version of the app.
Haha, aye been using it for Spanish as well ,think im on 510 day streak ,mind I only do about 10 minutes every day.Anyone use it? Mi espanyol is gannin canny like Amigo
Started Spanish on it during first lockdown, for all the holidays we can't go on. Lost my way in summer probably because the pubs were back open.
Need to start daily on it again
Can you PM me please
I’m learning German, although not via Duolingo. I may give that a go.I use it for German. I've got the Duolino Plus version so don't have to suffer through ads and losing lives and shit. It's canny. Me and the Mrs (no) are learning it together which I find helps as we can try having conversations with each other.
I’d like to read foreign newspapers and Twitter accounts. German is my preferred language to learn, mainly because I love Berlin and go there often. The standard of English in Berlin is superb, so I doubt I’d use much German over there. But it’d just be nice to have some grounding in the language and read the local press, Twitter etc.I did Spanish evening classes about 8 years ago for something to do. The trouble is that almost everywhere you go in Spain when you try to exercise your language skills you will get a reply in English.
It's still useful for reading menus in restaurants which don't have pictures of the food and being polite to people.
I found Memrise far better, really good app. Give it a go.
That said, I can't speak a lick of any language other than English!
I’d like to read foreign newspapers and Twitter accounts. German is my preferred language to learn, mainly because I love Berlin and go there often. The standard of English in Berlin is superb, so I doubt I’d use much German over there. But it’d just be nice to have some grounding in the language and read the local press, Twitter etc.
Try Memrise. The phrases are less weird and you see them being spoken by people via video clips. It's a good app to accompany Duolingo.I’m giving German a crack too. Got a 306 day Duolingo streak. I’m not sure I would be able to say much to an actual German yet though. Most of it seems to be about the bear eating the mouse and other such useful stuff.
I did Spanish evening classes about 8 years ago for something to do. The trouble is that almost everywhere you go in Spain when you try to exercise your language skills you will get a reply in English.
It's still useful for reading menus in restaurants which don't have pictures of the food and being polite to people.
I used to go to Spain four or five times a year, so started to learn Spanish, some years ago."Yes, I started learning Spanish six years ago."
Then you're in luck. I'll pm you the APK for the premium version of the app.
I used to go to Spain four or five times a year, so started to learn Spanish, some years ago.
I also used to go to a weekly Spanish class, in H/pool, and really enjoyed learning.
Youtube has some very good, free tutorials.
Is this something you’re willing to share around mate?
Memrise is good yeah.I found Memrise far better, really good app. Give it a go.
That said, I can't speak a lick of any language other than English!