Learn Spanish with apps?
Hi,
I think it's nothing new that you can learn a new language with certain apps.
I wanted to ask if this is helpful at all or just nonsense.
have you had experience with it
Hi,
I think it's nothing new that you can learn a new language with certain apps.
I wanted to ask if this is helpful at all or just nonsense.
have you had experience with it
Hi, can someone check this and tell me if I'm doing something wrong?
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Any confrontation with the language is advantageous. Apps have the disadvantage, however, that they are mainly learning on vocabulary and apply grammar only by and in part incorrectly.
From the grammar, one does not have an overview, but is caught in a very narrow context.
The really learned vocabulary is also very low.
The best is always 1. on site with teacher. If this doesn’t go home with teachers. If this is not a choice, then with a complete course, such as e.g. from Langenscheidt, who is focused on explaining what the teacher usually does.
Then you can draw any material, such as YouTube videos, apps, songs etc. For many things, however, it already needs a basis.