Be honest, do you consider duolingo (app) a useful tool to learn a new language??????????????
>do you know if there is something similar for those interested in learning >Latin????????????
Be honest, do you consider duolingo (app) a useful tool to learn a new language??????????????
I think it can be a good tool for starting out and for learning basic vocabulary. However, it shouldnt be the only tool you use. As for Latin, I dont think theres an app like duo lingo, but all you really need is a copy of Wheelocks Latin and a copy of Lingua Latina Per Illustrata (both can be found free online). That said, there are TONS of online resources for Latin so just google around to see if theres anything interesting.
I have been spending a hour a day on Duolinguo (German) for a bit more than a month. And I can already decypher press articles and watch some movies with English subs.
You can do it, user
Yeah, it's great, just don't remain limited to only Duolingo, supplement it with several other language learning sources. Not sure for Latin though, I am studying German there
thanks for the suggestions
have you used anything other than duolingo?
Because these are some really impressive results for someone who's only doing it for a bit more than a month
just get a copy of Wheelock's Latin or Learn to Read Latin...if you read it and do the exercises you'll learn fine
>do you know if there is something similar for those interested in learning
>Latin????????????
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Do the Cambridge latin course and learn about caecilius et metella like a good schoolboy
Duolingo is pretty bad. Used it for German and I didn't have a very high retention rate with it
I just started the German tree two days ago. Do you use Duolingo as a supplement? Or did you get to where you are now by solely using it?
Memrise>>>Duolingo