Has anyone tried Lingopie?
Positives? Negatives? Better than Language Learning with Netflix (LLN)?
Lingopie?
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Re: Lingopie?
Hello there.
I have just tried it. It seems better at capturing "collocations" to learn. The videos are short (good for reviews). They make the process easy (a go for me). But it does cost money in opposition to Language reactor
I have just tried it. It seems better at capturing "collocations" to learn. The videos are short (good for reviews). They make the process easy (a go for me). But it does cost money in opposition to Language reactor
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Katakana practiced in hand :
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Re: Lingopie?
I tried it as a beginner in Korean and it didn't seem that effective for me, or enough fun to keep me at it.
Now, as an intermediate, I'd rather watch what I want to.
That said, it's a great idea and well done. For some people, with some languages, it may be a good tool.
Now, as an intermediate, I'd rather watch what I want to.
That said, it's a great idea and well done. For some people, with some languages, it may be a good tool.
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