reminder that duolingo has never been “good” nor “efficient” for language learning. even before it nosedived into AI bs.
if you’re willing to read on the methodology, there’s a book called “how i learn languages” by kató lomb. each person has a slightly different approach suited to themself, but any working one involves various learning materials that an app doesn’t provide
@xarvos rosetta stone works pretty well for me, but it's pretty expensive. 50% discount codes are pretty easy to find.
@xarvos
of course dark fedis lingua franca, japanese :p
learned more in a few weeks than with duolingo in months of daily use. their method might not work for everyone, but it certainly works very well for me.
most important: it doesn't send me guilt tripping emails that i'll lose streak or some bullshit and am a bad person for it. it's not a dark pedagogy experience like duolingo.
@bonifartius not what i asked but ok