This is Duolingo, a language-learning website/app that deserves some serious recognition. It offers over 10 languages for English speakers, as well as courses for non-English speakers around the world, and theyâre in the process of adding more.Â
But wait, I donât want to do any more schoolwork! Not to worry little one, Duolingo is actually more like a game. You can compete with friends, and earn âlingotsâ (which are basically Duolingo money) to buy power-ups, extra activities, and bonus skills - like Flirting.
Iâm already taking a language, what do I need this for?Â
Itâs not really a secret that most school language courses (in America, anyway) suck and only teach you to speak the language at about a third graderâs level. Which is why Duolingo is so freaking awesome.
Teachers canât give every student individualized attention, but Duolingo can. If youâre not learning the way you want to or as much as you want to in the classroom, Duolingo is a really great resource. Itâs easy, tailored to you, and really effective.
Duolingo tracks your progress and reminds you when you havenât studied for a while or need a refresher on something. Already semi-fluent in a language? No problem, just take a shortcut to more advanced subjects or test out of the lesson.Â
The lessons start with the basics (he, she, hello, thank you, etc) and move up to harder stuff. Duolingo focuses on vocabulary first, so you can learn the language and then the grammar that goes with it - much simpler than the system most schools use. It also tracks the number of words youâve learned and how well you know them.
And you donât even have to write out the flashcards!
Duolingo is perfect for reviewing everything you forgot over the summer or giving you the extra help you need. And if youâre trying to learn a language on your own, itâs fantastic - you donât have to create your own lessons. Whether youâre trying to learn your second, third, or fifth language, I seriously recommend Duolingo.
Duolingo also has discussion boards, where you can ask for help with a hard lesson, make new friends, watch for updates, and share your achievements.
Even better is the Immersion feature. It wonât send you to Spain or France, but itâs pretty awesome. Duolingo takes real articles from the internet, which users translate. You can translate articles from your native language into the language youâre learning or vice versa, which gives you more experience and makes the Internet more universal.
You can suggest new languages and track Duolingoâs progress in creating new courses. Bilinguals (older than 13) can help to create these courses. Duolingo has a long list of courses that can be contributed to, like Punjabi, Hebrew, and Vietnamese. Oh, and Dothraki, Klingon, Sindarin, and Esperanto.
And the best part? ITâS COMPLETELY FREE.Â
If you love languages or just want to pass French class this year, USE DUOLINGO. Download the app and practice a language while you wait for the bus instead of playing Angry Birds!