I like that, Duolingo seems to be a very popular app to pick up or improve your second language. That said, do you think it would help to do more than improve your grammar? I mean, would it be like having conversation-focused classes?
Nothing like having real conversations with native speakers. Having said that, I've experienced that quite a few ESL (english as a second language) folks run crashloops when they get caught up on wording.
So I recommend that they treat Duolingo as a flashcard tool to mitigate this. Soy aprendiendo Espanol con Duolingo para recuedar las palabras y gramatico cuando hablo con Espanoles y Latinos. Still a little rusty :)
... and maybe a bit of Duolingo ;)
I like that, Duolingo seems to be a very popular app to pick up or improve your second language. That said, do you think it would help to do more than improve your grammar? I mean, would it be like having conversation-focused classes?
Nothing like having real conversations with native speakers. Having said that, I've experienced that quite a few ESL (english as a second language) folks run crashloops when they get caught up on wording.
So I recommend that they treat Duolingo as a flashcard tool to mitigate this. Soy aprendiendo Espanol con Duolingo para recuedar las palabras y gramatico cuando hablo con Espanoles y Latinos. Still a little rusty :)
Fantastic point, this is definitely a thing to consider, thanks for sharing!
And great work on your spanish, it's pretty good!