For Duolingo (app version) expats who are willing to pay ~$5 a month Chegg’s language learning app called Busuu has a similarly convenient app interface but does a MUCH better job teaching grammar in my opinion. I’m learning German and Infinitives were so confusing to try to pick up just using context clues on Duo. I’d tried a couple of the other free options (memrise, lingodeer, the old desktop version of Rosetta Stone) and I think Busuu is the most effective/efficient I’ve tried.

Disclaimer that I was with Duo in the early days when they were still supported by startup money and promising NO ADS EVER. FREE ACCESS FOR ALL, so I am admittedly still a little butt hurt that they moved in the direction they did.

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  • 𝔇𝔦𝔬
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    I had a feeling Busuu was better and it is grand to know someone else feels similar. I too used Duolingo for English for years and out of curiosity, tried Busuu earlier this year and noticed a better learning difference.

    • ReallyKindaOP
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      @Dio I hadn’t heard much about it so figured I’d post to the void!

      I also like that they have both a vocab and grammar practice section that keeps track of your weak, medium, and strong words and grammar topics.

      The main thing I don’t like is that their free version is quite buggy and you have to close out ads for premium every few prompts.