wug wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
It's okay enough, my brain has started to create sentences randomly in french now which is a sign I'm learning
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Yeah, that makes sense. I'm kind of just wondering if it would be worth starting on something if it won't actually be possible for me to learn it. Might be better to focus on one of the languages I supposedly know and use Duolingo to get better at that instead.BloomCissi wrote:
Since you obviously have the experience, would you say it's actually possible to learn a language just by using Duolingo?
That's hard to kind of decide? I think I can form sentences in French and understand a surprising amount considering that I'm basically self-thought on it but you sort of need other sources of the language as well. The best way to learn a language is exposure, taking a 5 min lesson in Duolingo every day is not enough. I've changed the language of my phone as well as my facebook (which changes the language everywhere for the record) so I've gotten a bit more exposure than just using duolingo, it's certainly a helpful aid in the process thoSince you obviously have the experience, would you say it's actually possible to learn a language just by using Duolingo?