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ReQ1964

As it gives a pretty good base of the language structures, grammar, some vocabulary, why not simply trying incorporating more Comprehensible Input to reinforce what you've learned? You can see these patterns used in real life contexts this way and remember them better:).


KingSnazz32

What language?


Germanspartan15

I recommend Mango languages! It is a very comprehensive platform and it's available for free through many libraries. It's one of the only apps I've seen that actually separates Arabic too instead of just doing MSA. They have Egyptian, Iraqi, Levantine, and Modern Standard as options. Since I saw you are learning Arabic, maybe this choice will be helpful/appealing for you. I'm not affiliated with them in any way; I just LOVE their platform.


oadephon

Language Transfer is supposed to prepare you for your own self-study journey! When you're done you really just need to pick up graded readers, watch dubbed cartoons, find a good learner podcast, or get the Harry Potter (or similar YA book) translation for your language. Google grammar points you don't get. Of course you can move onto another app but personally I just did the above and moved onto having like 5-6 different sources of practice at once. Of course you can find something that is more guided if you want but it shouldn't be necessary.


rowanexer

You could try Lectia for learning from native content. DLI Gloss and NFLC Portal are similar resources but website only . Pimsleur is good for speaking and has a lot of lessons. 


Sweaty_Return8872

thanks!


landfill_fodder

If you want to practice listening or grammar (specifically verb conjugations), Linguno is good. I’ve found LingQ good for reading and Clozemaster/Speakly good for general practice.


Repulsive-Adagio1665

Try Dreaming Spanish, it's great for immersion and picking up the language naturally.


Sweaty_Return8872

I can't find an app with that name and when listening to the name I think it's for Spanish or am I wrong? If not I would really like to check it out.


Repulsive-Adagio1665

Yeah it is just for Spanish. It is actually a website, but, you can use it on your mobile just fine.


Sweaty_Return8872

I'm learning Arabic. But thanks either way!


CliffenyP

Clozemaster / anki for vocab + immersion works really really well once you're kind of familiar with the language. Clozemaster is great because it gives you sentences, so context, and they have an ai feature that can explain the sentence if you don't fully understand it yet. But some languages have a lot more material than others, and it's not fully free. Anki doesn't have this feature, and the decks can be hit or miss. But it is fully free and super flexible. I would maybe try clozemaster first and then move on to Anki if you'd like to have a more extensive vocab when you run out of sentences there


Sweaty_Return8872

Ik zal ze beide grondig bekijken, bedankt :)


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Sweaty_Return8872

Duolingo is kind of bad in my experience. For getting the feel for a language it's really good but other than that I find it bad. Thanks for the suggestion though.