![]() More importantly, it also includes short textbook-style explanations with each lesson that really help you understand the concepts. The exercises are designed better, dictation sounds better, and the learning is paced better. I’m now using Lingodeer, a similar app (game?) designed specifically for Asian languages. ![]() ![]() I started out by downloading Duolingo, and worked my way through the basics, but got increasingly fed-up with how terrible it is at teaching you concepts instead of just memorizing specific structures (or specific answers to the same question repeated over and over). So, I’m trying to learn some super-basic Japanese before an upcoming trip to Japan.
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