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Download Duolingo. I’m doing that with my son. Even the free version allows him to learn vocab n practise some strokes. This translates to his greater reading ability.
I managed to find P1 flashcards for my boy. So sometimes we just throw all the flashcards n start pairing words. Because he is already familiar with some words, as a result of playing Duolingo, he can recognise some Chinese characters. I’m using the flashcards to get him to form simple phrases.
Of course, being a kid, he sometimes throws the cards for fun. But this also shows how PLAY is an important part of learning for young minds.
24 sats \ 1 reply \ @kurszusz 8 Mar
I just heard about duolingo (it appear frequenty in ads), but I never tried it. If I remember well, it was some "learn & earn" program on the app also (for some lessons you got some sats)
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Unfortunately, no sats :(
But well, there are other ways to get sats
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Duolingo is fun. I got the family plan and a few of us were doing German, Spanish and Chinese however... We got more interested in the leaderboards than in becoming truly fluent. I think the next step would be to get tutors for conversation. Maybe next time we get into it!
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I think the Duolingo lessons can be quite repetitive. But as they stand, they are perfect for my preschooler boy.
You are ambitious to tackle three languages at once!
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I only did German but the family plan made it feel like a team effort. It's a great start!
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Duolingo is good for introducing a language , I am also learning Spanish trough duolingo & it's good , thier streak system always help me to continue my lessons lol.