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Lingodeer review korean
Lingodeer review korean











Perhaps a small prompt or a quick tutorial at the beginning can help.īut overall, with some practice and determination, you can watch your favourite K-dramas without subtitles and understand BTS song lyrics without having to Google them. At one point, this writer could not figure out how to navigate between two languages as both options are on the same tab. LingoDeer’s layout could do with a better layout and navigation system. The app, with its detailed introductory lessons, helps users understand a language instead of just memorising a few words and sentences. I hear you on “super great.” It still reads like a paid review.Having used many language apps over the years, LingoDeer proves to be an app that is worth investing your time in. Mondly has a 2 but it is for kids so it makes sense. I would be just as frustrated with a Duolingo 2 or Memorise 2.

lingodeer review korean

My tickets are missing the next day with no response. Also I have sent my comments via LingoDeerPlus “contact us” section. Two weeks of playing a language game does not equip one for a “conversation.” LingoDeerPlus has existed 6 days and they have been using it for “two weeks.” Hahahaha Before I pay the lifetime again, I want to know the intention.īy the way the “Super great!” review is deceiving. I have used the original app daily for just under a year (I paid lifetime). Should we expect new apps rather than big updates like Memorise or Duolingo does? Sorry if I am suspicious. Are they discontinuing the other app shortly after they charged for it? It seems like a grab for cash instead of improving the other app.

lingodeer review korean

I am not sure why it deserved a separate app. The new LingoDeer has set this up more like a game with similar audio and content.

lingodeer review korean

So while it’s not bad, it’s not outstanding enough to recommend it to anybody. But maybe it’s just me and I don’t understand because I’m not the demographic. Maybe having this as supplement to the original lingodeer was what this was meant for, but I also don’t see why you’d get LingoDeerPlus then, because if you get the original then you can review either with it or in your own way, so it seems like a waist of money to get this. So if your at an intermediate level maybe this is LingoDeerPlus for you, but if you know the content already I don’t see why you’d get pay for LingoDeerPlus when you can review on your own with your own methods that would probably help you more. If you come in as a beginner learner it’s mildly inconvenient because while it’s easy to get the right answers after a few tries, it doesn’t do a good job of explaining how or why to grammaticise correctly. It gives you new (seemingly random) vocab and grammar exercises and has you review them in little mini games.

lingodeer review korean

LingoDeerPlus isn’t bad, it’s a pretty fun review app, but that’s all it is.













Lingodeer review korean