They made this change Wednesday night/ early Thursday morning.
When you clicked on a checkmark, it would bring up a dialogue box that had the name of the skill. Sometimes this name wasn't meaningful.
For instance, here was one skill
Unit 48-7 Make requests
Unit 49-6 Make requests
Unit 50-6 Make requests
You couldn't easily map 'Make requests' to the info in Duo for schools:
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Talk about their home
Describe sequences of events
GRAMMAR
Past tense: passé composé with être (movement verbs)
WORDS INTRODUCED
LESSON 1
entrer, entré, entrée, sorti, sortie, sous la pluie, araignée
LESSON 2
monter, monté, montée, descendu, descendue, toit, à l'étage
LESSON 3
montés, montées, descendus, descendues, plafond, réfrigérateur, rentrer
LESSON 4
venu, venus, venue, venues, revenir, femme de ménage, homme de ménage
LESSON 5
partir, entrées, entrés, sortir, retourner, parapluie, par
That's probably why they changed it. What you could do, though, is match up the vocabulary with the vocabulary in the old word list:
At Home 4 : SEE TIP
1 . entrer, entré, entrée, sorti, sortie, sous la pluie, araignée
2 . monter, monté, montée, descendu, descendue, toit, à l'étage
3 . montés, montées, descendus, descendues, plafond, réfrigérateur, rentrer
4 . venu, venus, venue, venues, revenir, femme de ménage, homme de ménage
5 . partir, entrées, entrés, sortir, retourner, parapluie, par
From here I could say Make requests meant the old skill 4.09 At Home and I knew what I was getting. That sentence "Les araignées sont descendues du plafond" might come up, which we had a chuckle about in the proverbs section.
Now, everything comes up Review:
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I filed a bug report but how many others did ? I think Duo is taking the stance that, if a tree fell in the woods and no one was around to hear the noise, did the tree really fall?