Feel free to send yours in the comments
I’m learning Spanish btw

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I’m playing a long game

I’m taking quantity over quality, I guess

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That is an impressive streak

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Thanks. I’m kicking myself a bit because I had 2 years additionally, but I lost it when I went on vacation in a country with really poor internet. C’est la vie :)

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More importantly, how are you wrt the language that you’re learning…

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I really think the vast majority of Duo Lingo users, even the ones who use it every day, never progress past an introductory “101” level in the language. I know people who use it every day for years and know some vocab but can’t hold even a basic conversation.

If you actually want to learn the language you have to… Believe it or not… Interact with people who are fluent in the language.

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I’d agree, Duolingo is a tool not a silver bullet. That said it’s a very useful tool if used well.

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Difficult to do if your nation doesn’t have that language though. I’m learning French and there aren’t a lot of French here in the Midwest US for obvious reasons.

I could search them out online but I’m still so new to it I feel like I would just frustrate them

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¿Que?

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La idioma que estudias, Como estas con el?

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El idioma ;)

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I’m mainly on Japanese and Korean.

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If you ever need someone to practice with, DM me. Native Spanish speaker here.

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