Duolingo stop being weird, I just finished my lessons >:(


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Duolingo stop being weird, I just finished my lessons >:(
Quitting Duolingo’s Japanese Course
So after giving it a go for at least three months, I’ve decided to drop Duolingo’s Japanese course. The main reason is there were too many sentences cropping up that were somewhat incorrect or even fairly archaic.
This would basically contradict my main sources of learning the language so it seemed counterproductive to my overall studies to continue using it. It was especially frustrating when it wants you to only construct sentences one way when you know you could actually word a sentence in another way and it would actually also be correct.
If you’re currently using Duolingo as a source to learn Japanese, I guess just keep that in mind if you start taking classes, using textbooks, and other learning materials so you’re not completely thrown off. But I definitely would recommend using other sources to learn Japanese and not solely using Duolingo.
What will I be using in place of Duolingo?
First, I’m going to go back to using Memrise more often, specifically JLPT Bootcamp’s JLPT courses. I don’t think they’ve been updated in awhile but since they’re actually geared towards the JLPT, they’re going to be that much more useful in helping me with the vocabulary and kanji side of studying.
The other sources to keep up at least with vocabulary and kanji is going back to using Anki shared decks and the Japanese Class website.
I do need to spend some more time going back and going over grammar as well, but keeping up with vocabulary is the easiest thing I can squeeze into even while I’m at work on a 15 minute break.
Anyway, just wanted to give my thoughts on it and give a little update where I’m at.
How could I be so silly as to think this was the Welsh for frog?
It’s so obviously dress
When your head says “Brush up your German” but your heart wants Esperanto or High Valyrian.
wtf it's the middle of the night, my phone rings and I expect it's just a drunk friend at a party somewhere, but no it's Duolingo telling me that "it's time for your daily Hindi lesson!". What sort of timetable is this?? Has an app specially created for language learning, i.e. something inherently international, never heard of time zones outside the US/Mexico?
(plus, it never did that with any other language. What's so special about Hindi? On a related note, why is it impossible to delete courses? My app is full of languages that I just looked at once and then forgot again; mostly I misuse those to learn new writing systems …)
……..reach level none?
Are you ok? Duo?🤨
....i just found out that you have to go into to each section to level up that particular lesson....
....since they’ve moved over to the crown system.....
I long ago finished the lessons so I would just hit the practice button...unknowing that one can now do all the lessons again to make them a higher level.
Fucking Duolingo. 🤦🏻♀️
Me yelling at duo on my phone: IT IS NOT MY LACK OF SWEDISH VOCABULARY THAT IS MAKING THIS DIFFICULT. IT IS MY LACK OF KNOWING HOW TO SPELL ENGLISH WORDS THAT IS KILLING ME. FUCK.😡