

It appears you HAVE to go through all the lessons. For new material, this is fine, but if you come across something you know pretty well, it’d be nice to be able to pass it up and move on to more unfamiliar things. It will make you listen to the entire sentence before you can move on, and they don’t exactly speak very quickly. Since it’s an app, I want the ease of use to be fairly high in order to enjoy using the application.Īnother example is a listening portion. of course you should be challenged mentally). not sure what others will think) and it seems like a bit too much effort is needed to answer the question (obviously I mean physically, here. It’s a bit clunky (at least, on my phone it is. I don’t like how some of the questions are set up.įor example, there’s a “dragging” one where you have to drag an item into the correct place in the sentence. (I know not everyone wants that feature, but I think a lot of us here do like it as it’s often talked about in regards to Memrise, etc) You have to hit a button to submit your answer, and then again to progress to the next question. Here are my complaints, if anyone is interested before trying it out themselves.

Well… After about five minutes of trying it out, I’m already kind of annoyed with it. IOS: LingoDeer - Learn Languages on the App Storeįirst post, but I figure I finally have something of value to add to this community! Lingodeer only supports Japanese, Korean and Chinese, so that gives me some faith that they may have a vested interested in getting it right. I searched the forums here to find a review on it, but it doesn’t appear anyone has ever mentioned it. I guess we’ll see how it goes in the long run. So far I’ve found it to be much more effective so far (and nicer to use) than duolingo or memrise.

It’s similar in format to the others, but it’s more focused on grammar, and each lesson set contains a section on what the grammar actually is, and how it’s used, rather than just dumping you in the deep end and hoping for the best. Hello everyone! I’ve been testing all the different SRS apps – duolingo, memrise, etc – and a few days ago I discovered an app called LingoDeer.
