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Re: Advice Thread
(Anonymous) 2016-08-06 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)Con (in my view): I think you get more vocabulary/phrases than grammar? At least, to the extent that it teaches grammar it does so by putting phrases in front of you and getting you to just recognize them by using them. So, to use terms really broadly, closer to an immersion experience than a textbook? If you're the kind of person who wants to really understand the mechanics of a language, it probably will frustrate you. And if you pick up languages quickly, you might get frustrated with the pace.
Pro: it's easy, it's free, and it does teach you a lot just through a trial-and-error/immersion kind of learning. It also has you use the language in a lot of different ways, including speaking! Which you won't get from a textbook. The way the app (or the website, I suppose--I have the app) looks and works is fun, there's a bit of a game element involved, and you can adjust the settings so that it pushes you to do a little more in order to keep up a streak/win points/etc. Since I have it on my phone, for a while it became the thing where, if I had a moment where I had too much time and started getting bored, I'd say "better do my duolingo for the day!!" So it's a great replacement for solitaire, lol.
Bottom line: it's good. How good it is depends on what you're looking for, and I don't know how far it can take you, ultimately? I didn't advance very far in the end, but I'm lazy.