The best app for learning a language on your own - Steve Kaufmann

LingQ was recently named the most effective language learning app by an independent study! :tada: In this week’s video, Steve shares what makes LingQ stand out from other apps and methods. Check it out:

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If the best is important, why not fix the main problems with it?
• have a single button to move to the next sentence + audio + translation
• stop the moving all words to known bug.

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Steve Kaufmann’s videos are just marketing, in other words, adverts. Like many polyglots, but not all, he thinks his method is the best method.

Great app! I’ve been using it for 7 years now for two languages. Not sure why many people here pay money and time just to complain about it though.

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Not sure why people with low expectations tend to complain about other people complaining, mainly based on such assumptions as yours. We don’t just complain. We use the app - and other means - to study one or several languages. And we criticize (aka give feedback) on aspects of the app we see room for improvement at.

Just because you are satisfied with the state of the app doesn’t imply that everyone else has to be. So if someone criticises something you are free to give counterarguments, but simple criticising someone for criticism is … well, my English skills aren’t sufficient to find a polite expression, I fear. :expressionless:

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