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    chachaflint
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    Do you know any platforms to learn a foreign language besides Duolingo? I don’t like that app at all, so I’m looking for something better.

    #11402
    NobelCat
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    I do, but it’s hard to find anything decent because I like to watch TV shows with subtitles to learn Japanese, and for me, it’s actually a challenge.

    #11403
    NobelCat
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    I know that many people use this app, but I’m not a fan of it as well because I don’t learn a language that way at all. I think you can check out an article with apps for language learning, and I’m sure it won’t be a problem for you to find something that’ll work for you. Personally, I use Lingopie, and for me, it’s a great way to learn a language passively

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    slev1111n
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    It depends on what language you’re planning to learn. For instance, I’m not a native English speaker, and not so long ago, this article https://promova.com/blog/what-do-you-need-to-know-to-pass-a-test-to-get-a-driver-license-in-english helped me a lot. In general, I check such articles pretty often, and I’m also planning to work with a tutor to improve my English skills.

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