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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsAnyone on Duo Lingo, Babel, Rosetta Stone? FREE options
I started Espanol on Rosetta and did Duo at the same time. Ive stayed on Duo after the free Rosetta ran out. Babel is offering lifetime for about a year of Rosetta.
Havent tried Babel yet.
Rosetta is all listening and voice. Probably more constructive for conversation.
Duo...whew. Lots of typing. Luckily theres auto fill for the English. Spelling - Camila is ok but not Camilla. You can turn off speaking Spanish.
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Anyone on Duo Lingo, Babel, Rosetta Stone? FREE options (Original Post)
underpants
May 2020
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The Velveteen Ocelot
(129,722 posts)1. Duolingo is pretty good for grammar and spelling.
I've been using it for Norwegian and it's been a useful supplement to the class I'm taking.
Wolf Frankula
(3,821 posts)2. Move to Mexico City
You'll learn Spanish quick.
Wolf
diddlysquat
(1,156 posts)3. You might consider Mango.
My county library offers it to residents for free. You pick out the language you want to learn and there are many to pick from. I used it for Mandarin and thought it was excellent.
