Thank you for the review. I am using lingoda now, and just finished the trial class for French I really enjoyed the instructors, so I think it's worth signing up for ongoing courses. While I do agree that it can be a bit expensive, I believe that if we have a passion for something, we have to be willing to invest in it. After all, valuable education often comes with a price. Thank you again for your honest review
I finally found a very competent Spanish teacher. I learned my frustration with Lingoda after returning from a two week Spanish emersion program. Lingoda is survival Spanish. This does not get you to fluency. So for people wanting survival phrases five stars. although it will be frustrating to cross over to conversational and can actually harm your growth.
Thanks for the video. I'm considering using them for group lessons since the one on one is VERY expensive. I have two questions. Do you think one can become fluent if you take this serious, but only doing the group classes? I'm about 80% done with Duolingo and consider myself an intermediate user. My other question is whether you can choose where the instructor is located. For example, if I study Spanish, can I choose an instructor with a focus in Mexican dialect, or will you randomly for the group classes get Speaking instructors from all over the world which might make learning Spanish confusing. I don't want to learn about Vosotros :-). Thanks.
"I think it’s possible to do just group lessons and become fluent, but I think a big factor in becoming fluent and learning a new language is actually putting it to use in your day-to-day life. I would recommend trying to also speak with Spanish speakers outside of the lessons, watch shows and movies in Spanish, listen to music in Spanish etc if you aren’t doing these already. This helps a lot with slang and colloquialisms you may not be taught in a lesson. Also, it doesn’t allow you to specifically choose where the instructor is from. You won’t know who your instructor is until after you book a lesson closer to the date of the class, but I can’t recall exactly if it tells you where they’re from once they’re revealed. Hope that helps!" - Jada Kenzie, Staff Writer
I finally found a very competent Spanish teacher. I learned my frustration with Lingoda after returning from a two week Spanish emersion program. Lingoda is survival Spanish. This does not get you to fluency. So for people wanting survival phrases five stars. although it will be frustrating to cross over to conversational and can actually harm your growth.
heyy could you let me know more? I think that's what the process is right? You have to cope up with the credits, otherwise you don't get 50% of your money back? How hard was it to keep up with the credits? Just curious!
@@kanikaa1 in my opinion the experience I had was the teachers spoke down to me , everything was rushed and if you have a stutter they treat you as if you don't know the language and tell you that you should be A1 standard , also you have to review the teachers after the lessons before you get their feedback, so in my opinion if you have a lisp or stutter the teachers talk down to you and act like you are thick and don't belong at a higher level even if your reading and writing is intermediate , everyone has a different experience and I can only talk from my own. Also the money back deal is really difficult to get back 🙂 Also its all group classes with the lingoda sprint and super sprint .
Great review but you speak like you’re singing a song and constantly end your sentences on a high note. Had to fast forward. Was causing me some anger issues lol
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Thank you for the review. I am using lingoda now, and just finished the trial class for French I really enjoyed the instructors, so I think it's worth signing up for ongoing courses. While I do agree that it can be a bit expensive, I believe that if we have a passion for something, we have to be willing to invest in it. After all, valuable education often comes with a price. Thank you again for your honest review
I finally found a very competent Spanish teacher. I learned my frustration with Lingoda after returning from a two week Spanish emersion program. Lingoda is survival Spanish. This does not get you to fluency. So for people wanting survival phrases five stars. although it will be frustrating to cross over to conversational and can actually harm your growth.
Very good and honest review. Thanks.
Thanks for the video. I'm considering using them for group lessons since the one on one is VERY expensive. I have two questions. Do you think one can become fluent if you take this serious, but only doing the group classes? I'm about 80% done with Duolingo and consider myself an intermediate user. My other question is whether you can choose where the instructor is located. For example, if I study Spanish, can I choose an instructor with a focus in Mexican dialect, or will you randomly for the group classes get Speaking instructors from all over the world which might make learning Spanish confusing. I don't want to learn about Vosotros :-). Thanks.
"I think it’s possible to do just group lessons and become fluent, but I think a big factor in becoming fluent and learning a new language is actually putting it to use in your day-to-day life. I would recommend trying to also speak with Spanish speakers outside of the lessons, watch shows and movies in Spanish, listen to music in Spanish etc if you aren’t doing these already. This helps a lot with slang and colloquialisms you may not be taught in a lesson. Also, it doesn’t allow you to specifically choose where the instructor is from. You won’t know who your instructor is until after you book a lesson closer to the date of the class, but I can’t recall exactly if it tells you where they’re from once they’re revealed. Hope that helps!" - Jada Kenzie, Staff Writer
@@Reviewedcom Thanks for responding :-)
I finally found a very competent Spanish teacher. I learned my frustration with Lingoda after returning from a two week Spanish emersion program. Lingoda is survival Spanish. This does not get you to fluency. So for people wanting survival phrases five stars. although it will be frustrating to cross over to conversational and can actually harm your growth.
@@jberndt88 now Im curious about your Spanish teacher :)
Very good review, thanks!
Thanks!!!
Their pricing model is a total scam. Watch out it’s a subscription model if u don’t finish the credits in one month you can’t use them anymore
heyy could you let me know more? I think that's what the process is right? You have to cope up with the credits, otherwise you don't get 50% of your money back? How hard was it to keep up with the credits? Just curious!
You were a C1 going in ? So that advanced I thought ?
Its so rubbish lingoda
heyy could you elaborate? I'm planning on taking french lessons from them so I'd love to know why you didn't like it
@@kanikaa1 in my opinion the experience I had was the teachers spoke down to me , everything was rushed and if you have a stutter they treat you as if you don't know the language and tell you that you should be A1 standard , also you have to review the teachers after the lessons before you get their feedback, so in my opinion if you have a lisp or stutter the teachers talk down to you and act like you are thick and don't belong at a higher level even if your reading and writing is intermediate , everyone has a different experience and I can only talk from my own. Also the money back deal is really difficult to get back 🙂 Also its all group classes with the lingoda sprint and super sprint .
@@sharchannel1836Can they make you fluent?
Great review but you speak like you’re singing a song and constantly end your sentences on a high note. Had to fast forward. Was causing me some anger issues lol
Sounds like a you problem 🤪