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We use Memrise at school, but I think it doesn't really fit that purpose. Many features, which I'd say should be free, are paid features, and I don't think children should pay for something they use to study vocabulary with.
Wow! I didn't know language apps were being used at school and I agree with you. Is Memrise needed for classes or is it just a supplemental aid that is optional to use?
@@spanishblueprints The book we use offers their vocabulary lists on Memrise, so it's optional. But I put all the words in StudyGo, which is a Dutch system.
Memrise is great for remembering words. Without learning grammar. But using other apps would help too . If it’s RUclips etc . Dolingo is great too coz u also learning words . It’s he’s coz there so many resource
I wish duolingo would go back to their old learning path and they focused on a subject and gave you lessons on that one subject, and then you move on to the next. They had it set by levels
Same, I really enjoyed that format of their course. I’m hoping all the complaints will force them to change it back or to include it into the course. Which languages are you using It for?
@spanishblueprints Overall I like the app, but I wish they'd also bring back the free classes where you can practice and learn from native speakers as well. I thought that was a good learning tool they had on their platform.
Do you like Memrise or Duolingo better?
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We use Memrise at school, but I think it doesn't really fit that purpose. Many features, which I'd say should be free, are paid features, and I don't think children should pay for something they use to study vocabulary with.
Wow! I didn't know language apps were being used at school and I agree with you.
Is Memrise needed for classes or is it just a supplemental aid that is optional to use?
@@spanishblueprints The book we use offers their vocabulary lists on Memrise, so it's optional. But I put all the words in StudyGo, which is a Dutch system.
How intriguing, I am surprised the book has their vocab list in it.
Memrise is great for remembering words. Without learning grammar. But using other apps would help too . If it’s RUclips etc . Dolingo is great too coz u also learning words . It’s he’s coz there so many resource
Great perspective! do you like learning grammar in language learning apps? Or, would you rather not learn in apps?
Thank you.
I really like Duolingo and I also like memorize it have a pic. I think we’re gonna say memorize Duolingo together
Oh, so you can't just choose one of them?
In my case i can't choose one because I always thought they were similar.
That makes sense, which one have you used longer?
@@spanishblueprints Duolingo
Have you ever bought any Duolingo subscriptions before?
I wish duolingo would go back to their old learning path and they focused on a subject and gave you lessons on that one subject, and then you move on to the next. They had it set by levels
Same, I really enjoyed that format of their course. I’m hoping all the complaints will force them to change it back or to include it into the course.
Which languages are you using It for?
@@spanishblueprints I'm using it for spanish.
Awesome! Overall, how do you like the app?
@spanishblueprints Overall I like the app, but I wish they'd also bring back the free classes where you can practice and learn from native speakers as well. I thought that was a good learning tool they had on their platform.
That would be cool, I never used that feature of the app. They really did get rid of many good features of the app unfortunately.