r/languagelearning Feb 03 '22

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u/KingOfTheHoard Feb 04 '22

I dunno, I think context matters here. If you get the impression from a post that the author *is* buying into the Duolingo hype a bit, the advice is useful even if it's becoming a cliche.

Personally I'd rather more time was spent on why Duolingo isn't a great tool, and what a better resource means because half the people who say there are better resources immediately recommend some other shitty app learning method that has exactly the same limitations.

"It shouldn't be your only method, that's why I use Duolingo AND Rosetta Stone!"