![]() ![]() LingQ has a huge variety of courses available. Next, let's have a look at the different types of lessons available on LingQ. If I select a definition, I am creating a new LingQ, and the word becomes part of my LingQ flashcard deck. In this box, I can press the green button to listen to the word. You'll see that to the right of the lesson is a blue box featuring “rappeler”, the word I selected. ![]() Each lesson features a short text in your target language. LingQ's Language LessonsĪt the core of LingQ is the lesson system. Let's start by looking at the lesson system. ![]() Let's take a look inside. There's a lot to take in, so I'll go through the various LingQ tools, with screenshots of how each works. Putting all that together in one place is a daring feat. That means you can use LingQ to improve your skills in: It takes every language learning tool you could possibly think of (and more!), and puts them all together in one place. As the time of writing, 10 further languages are in beta development.Īfter using LingQ for a couple of months as part of my French studies, I see it as the Swiss Army Knife of language learning. LingQ courses are available in 14 languages, including Spanish, German, French, English, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese and Italian. LingQ calls itself “an online language learning community”, and once you're a member you can engage with this community to find a language exchange partner. LingQ (pronounced “link”) is a language learning website created by Steve Kaufmann that provides a wealth of audio and written content. In this LingQ review I’ll give my honest opinion of LingQ, and we’ll look at how you can use LingQ to learn a language. Confusing difference between gathering coins (to “pay” for avatar upgrades) and points (to “pay” for speaking lessons and writing critiques). ![]()
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