Oh wow I must have missed that. It's getting increasingly hard to recommend doing it as time goes on. It's not that I don't see value in that courses. I do, however, other great methods exist for the same amount of money
Excellent and informative content. You definitely helped me to make a more informed decision on what resources I can use to improve my language skills at a better value this year.
Not at all. The first time I did all of the classes on my iPad. There were people that were taking the classes on their cell phones as well. All you need is a device that works with Zoom
I test at a B2 level for French but rarely speak (I'm SO anxious). I'm tempted to join the A1 or A2 classes so I won't feel so nervous. If money weren't an issue, would you recommend that?
I think that would be fine. Putting yourself in an environment where you're forced to use your language is definitely going to help you. You can always move your level up afterwards if you feel the lower level classes aren't presenting you with enough challenge
Look at the full list of rules, sprints are now apparently only open to new customers. You wouldn’t be able to take two separate sprints anymore.
Oh wow I must have missed that. It's getting increasingly hard to recommend doing it as time goes on. It's not that I don't see value in that courses. I do, however, other great methods exist for the same amount of money
@@WhatsGoodEnglish hello, what are these other methods? :)
Excellent and informative content. You definitely helped me to make a more informed decision on what resources I can use to improve my language skills at a better value this year.
Great information 🙌🏿
Love the outro!
I know this video is a few months old but I am doing it! (Super sprint) the sign up ends sep 1
Good luck!
Hey thanks for the info ....but is it true that they you with the learning equement you need laptobs etc ?
Not at all. The first time I did all of the classes on my iPad. There were people that were taking the classes on their cell phones as well. All you need is a device that works with Zoom
I test at a B2 level for French but rarely speak (I'm SO anxious). I'm tempted to join the A1 or A2 classes so I won't feel so nervous. If money weren't an issue, would you recommend that?
I think that would be fine. Putting yourself in an environment where you're forced to use your language is definitely going to help you. You can always move your level up afterwards if you feel the lower level classes aren't presenting you with enough challenge
@@WhatsGoodEnglish Merci!
Hi! Just discovered your videos
Sorry, but Lingoda is exploiting its teachers. Therefore, no one should support that platform. In addition, their classes are way too expensive.