Duolingo is not a stand-alone language course, but it's an excellent addition to a language learner's toolbox. It's easy to use, it's fun andit works. Don't forget to do the homework, though. If your aim is to achieve real fluency, remember to read, speak, and truly live the ...
The Duolingo app is a good place to start, or the free, downloadable programs at Openculture.com, but getting some actual lessons at a language school or online really accelerates your learning. Although your individual circumstances may present additional things for you to resolve before you go...
They can quickly quit the job and leave you hanging. Hence, here, the question is not how much it costs for a freelancer to make an app but whether the specialist will see it through. Should you go for it? Hiring a freelancer is not a problem. However, ensuring that the freelancer...
A unique value proposition A way to get the word out Sound simple? It’s not. If you don’t get this rightBEFOREmaking your course, you’re going to waste months of your life, hundreds or thousands of dollars, and have 0 to show for it. You might as well quit now if you skip ...
You sign up for a new online course to broaden your horizons and never make it through the first lesson. You set yourself “achievable” work project deadlines and then delay them again and again. If this sounds familiar or too close to comfort, don’t worry. We’re not personally calling...
15. Duolingo Every marketer’s favorite social media example Duolingo offers its referral program too. With their program, for every person you refer who signs up for a Duolingo account, you receive a free week of Super Duolingo! This is a simple and easy way to attract your friends to lea...
It’s important to keep in mind that I quit Spanish in 9th grade because I’d concluded I was “bad at languages.” There are hacks for this stuff. In one episode ofThe Tim Ferriss Experiment, I have to learn Tagalog (Filipino) in 3-4 days well enough to do a live TV interview ...
12. Talk to yourself in Japanese 13. Study often (and don’t quit!) Common Expressions in Japanese Greetings Questions Statements Japanese Learning Resources And One More Thing... FluentU /Blog/ Japanese / How to Learn Japanese How to Learn Japanese: 13 Tips for Beginners ...
It’s because wequit too early. According to best-selling author, Seth Godin: Five Reasons You Might Fail to Become the Best in the World (In Anything) 1. You run out of time (and quit)2. You run out of money (and quit)3. You get scared (and quit)4. You’re not serious...
Yangyang keeps up the rhythm and actually makes it fun to practice. For anyone new to learning Chinese it will feel like, 'What is everyone complaining about? This is easy!" I've tried Busuu, Duolingo, and more. I've been trying to find something that would stick, but they all weren...