Mi padre es de Cuba y mi madre es de México.It's been a momentous year for learners of Japanese and Korean: these languages are among the fastest-growing languages to study in the world, and their popularity continues to increase with each new pop culture phenomenon.Īre you considering learning a new language next year? Learn more about the growing interest in Asian languages, and how Duolingo makes it easier to learn the world’s most popular languages! Japanese and Korean, by the numbersĪccording to the 2021 Duolingo Language Report and our latest course numbers: P: Sí, necesito más café… ¡con azúcar, no con sal!ī: Una ensalada. V: ¡Ja, ja! ¡Priti, tus llaves están aquí en la mesa! ¡Ja, ja, ja! I can’t find them anywhere so I’m starting to collect them on my own – unless someone else has them already posted somewhere? If someone has them, perhaps they can share where to find them? Here is what I mean (line by line copied from the stories). I’ve looked around for a transcript of the Spanish learning (in English) stories so that I can essentially memorize them so that I have a more intuitive sense of grammar etc. You might also be interested in some of these articles:ĭuolingo’s New Learning Path – Honest Review Hopefully, Duolingo will introduce stories to more languages moving forward!įor more on Duolingo stories, as well as other Duolingo chatter, feel free to follow me on Twitter. They’re genuinely hilarious!Īs far as I’m concerned, the only downside to Duolingo stories is that, unless you’re learning one of the popular language courses, there simply isn’t enough of them. In my case, I often find myself binging the French and Spanish stories because they are so well written. It never feels like you’re ‘studying’ the language when you’re reading them! It shows that you’re following along, and this has a massive effect on your confidence!īest of all, the stories are *really* entertaining. It’s so satisfying when you get them right. The questions ensure you’re understanding what you’re reading and keep you focused. If ever there’s a word you don’t understand, you can just tap it in the normal way to reveal a hint. The stories are simple enough that you can understand what you’re reading regardless of your level, but challenging enough to keep you engaged and interested.
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