I discovered Duolingo about 2 weeks ago and really enjoy it. Started with Spanish, because I´m going to Spain later this year, but might try some new languages (that I don´t really need to learn) later.. just for fun
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I discovered Duolingo about 2 weeks ago and really enjoy it. Started with Spanish, because I´m going to Spain later this year, but might try some new languages (that I don´t really need to learn) later.. just for fun
I'm well and truly hooked... after Norwegian came Esperanto and Ukrainian, oh and I forgot to mention one of my favourites so far: turkish ! :crazy: :bandit:
I stumbled across a website called Babbel.com that has online language courses, and it made me think about this thread.
I might give Duolingo a go before I get too seep into Babbel. I keep telling myself that one day I want to be able to speak French, German and Spanish.
I know English and Malayalam and I like to learn other language also.
From what I hear they're both pretty similar, except only one of them is free.
I think most people who are a bit more serious about learning a language on t'internet would use more than one site anyway. There are plenty to choose from: duolingo, memrise, babbel, lingvist, immersia , busuu....
I last posted in this thread a year ago, an update of the courses available from English since then: Russian, Polish, Welsh, Vietnamese, Hebrew and Hungarian.
I've given Hebrew a miss for now and am currently playing with Hungarian... gotta go! :bandit: :andrea: :p
I am currently on level one Espanol. However I intend to keep it up beyond this and hopefully become fluent. It's the first language I have spoken apart from English and really enjoying it.
I already think I would like to learn another one once I become fairly fluent. Maybe that should be If!!!
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After 6 weeks of my first course.
pues..... hablo un poco espanol y Ingles. haha:p
muy bien steve !
solo hablas un poco de ingles eh? ;)