After nearly 4 years on #DuoLingo , I quit with a 1375 day streak. Started Italian, switched to Spanish (got to level 54), then added German (level 31). Started Polish last year and got to level 14. (what do levels even mean?) The lack of explanation made it increasingly frustrating and the gaming approach got real old. I have some vocab and can read/understand a bit but still can't speak worth a damn. Time to move on in my #LanguageLearning journey.

Has anyone used #LingQ ?

Also dieses Lingq mag so chaotisch sein wie Android 1.5 aber holy cow, die Optionen. Und mit Romanen, die man eh ein weiteres Mal lesen wollte, ist der Einstieg in jede Sprache möglich. :) Leider kostet der Spass 15 Franken pro Monat aber die App ist jeder anderen Sprachlernapp die ich kenne um Längen voraus.

#Lingq #languageLearning #SprachenNerd

Making progress, on #lingq!
Day 248. The journey continues. #lingq
Today I reached 15000 words in French on #lingq!
Today I reached 14000 words in French on #lingq!

I forgot to share it here, but I’ve been reading in Polish every day for 100 days now :)

I’m doing my best to use the language more now, and I’m not quite there yet, but I’m happy how much my understanding has progressed!

#LanguageLearning #LingQ #Polish

I tried LingQ for the first time and kinda hated it. The UI is a disaster. I don't know what to look at.

(And I question some word choices it decides to teach in the first lesson.)

Am I missing something?

#lingq

For almost 2 months I've been reading in Polish every single day, and it's crazy how easier it got. Within a few weeks I started to enjoy the text and not just struggle with the words!

And contrary to flashcards it's much easier to see benefits in everyday life

I really recommend forging this habit if you're learning a language :)
It's feels terrible at the beginning but it only gets better!

#LanguageLearning #LingQ
cancelando a assinatura #duolingo

assinei o #lingq que usa textos mais longos (e também vídeo, música, notícias, com conteúdo real escrito por ou para falantes nativo do idioma que você tá estudando).

existe um app chamado LWT (Learn With Texts) que faz algo parecido com Lingq, e é gratuito e open source. MAS você precisa alimentar ele com seus próprios textos e lições, e rodar ele em um servidor próprio. com o Lingq já tá tudo lá, você só tem que ter a força de vontade de entrar e estudar regularmente.

pensei em assinar o #wanikani mas ele é voltado só para Japonês. já o lingq tem dezenas de idiomas para estudar.

#languagelearning