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Summary by Maya Bacioiu.

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DuoLingo is the program I'm using the most for language learning.

 

 

I've installed it on my Android phone and I'm going to the www.duolingo.com website to use it on my computer. Some friends who use DuoLingo didn't know that, so I'm telling you: the computer version often does more than the one on the phone, it has Stories and it can show you the list of Words you've learned as a reminder. The phone version also has some things that the computer one doesn't, one of them is a "leaderboard" where you can compete with other people on who gets more points.

My account is a kid account. So it doesn't let me upload a profile photo and it has "kid appropriate" content. 

I love it but it was hard when it had me type in French! What is I was younger? Even at my age is hard. I would change it so for children it has a mode where you just talk, listen and maybe read at first or maybe the writing part should be easier.  It often does let me pick words instead of typing it in which is easier than typing. It also has the "Use Keyboard" button which I circled in red. I will use that later, not I prefer to use the "Word bank" especially for French words.

This is the Web site for duolingo https://www.duolingo.com/

If you want to try other language learning programs, not just Duolingo, here's a list:​

 

 

 

 

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