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Lots of programs apps online- which are your favorites?

Postby CardiffGiant » Fri Feb 08, 2019 3:55 pm

There are a great number of apps, websites, or programs online. For example, some common names include Flowlingo, LingQ, Glossika, Reverso Context, DeepL, etc. What are your most used language study aids and what do you like(or not like about these programs)?Curious as to what people are using the most and even if there is something new that maybe people don’t know about yet.

Thanks for your input!
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Re: Lots of programs apps online- which are your favorites?

Postby Jean-Luc » Sat Feb 09, 2019 9:40 am

One of my favorite app (and I tried around two hundred of them for my blog) is "les petits mandarins" the best app to learn Chinese I have ever met (It will be available in English) https://lespetitsmandarins.fr
Yabla is great for listening skills but FluentU is more interesting for polyglots as subscription is for all languages.
Learn with Oliver is my best flashcard (with so many options) but for very active learners.

Use frequently Linguee, Forvo, Reverso, Promt... as tools.
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Re: Lots of programs apps online- which are your favorites?

Postby reineke » Mon Feb 11, 2019 3:46 pm

Like I told you before, YouTube is your friend. "Reverse" works fine in a mobile browser. Multilingual keyboards are a pain but still useful. I hope your Italian is growing by leaps and bounds.
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