I pay for the Duolingo subscription and I think it's worth the $7/month. The grammar is included within the sentences, which I like much better than grammar charts. They used to have speaking parts, but now they just encourage you to speak the sentences out loud. They also have stories and podcasts. I miss the live classes that they used to offer. But overall, I really like Duolingo. Thanks!
I don't know about Babbel, but Duolingo...you're so right to the point! Those non-sense sentences do exist! And they are annoying, really! Plus, I guess it doesn't adjust to your level at all...I'm advanced in Spanish, and the lessons keep repeating aspects that I already know! I've jumped forward to more than one module to skip the introductory A1 level.....anyways, I think grammar can't be learned on an app...be it Duolingo or Babbel!
I pay for the Duolingo subscription and I think it's worth the $7/month. The grammar is included within the sentences, which I like much better than grammar charts. They used to have speaking parts, but now they just encourage you to speak the sentences out loud. They also have stories and podcasts. I miss the live classes that they used to offer. But overall, I really like Duolingo. Thanks!
Thanks for the info
Pls make a video about speaking apps
I think if you are going to compare the two... you should compare the paid Duo with the paid Babbel.
This guy must be getting paid by Babbel
I don't know about Babbel, but Duolingo...you're so right to the point! Those non-sense sentences do exist! And they are annoying, really! Plus, I guess it doesn't adjust to your level at all...I'm advanced in Spanish, and the lessons keep repeating aspects that I already know! I've jumped forward to more than one module to skip the introductory A1 level.....anyways, I think grammar can't be learned on an app...be it Duolingo or Babbel!