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Is Duolingo worth it for Italian?
I’ve had a streak for like 241 days and I feel like I have learnt so much. I do sometimes use apps like Busuu and immerse myself in Italian Netflix shows, but it’s mostly Duolingo.
However I’ve heard people are saying that Duolingo is more for passive learning. Even though, I genuinely feel like I’ve learnt a lot, i don’t know what level I’m at. Maybe I’m at A2 which is probably behind for 8 months.
What would you say is the best way to learn Italian and is Duolingo worth it?
Grazie!
u/Admirable_Click_928 — 2 days ago