It may also be worth checking :
I have just recently heard about it, and in the reviews, they come up quite favorable, with greater focus on teaching Grammar, and how the language works.
I have not used it myself. So - I can not personally recommend it.
For reviews of other packages, check out https://www.alllanguageresources.com/co ... ch-course/
Such as at :
For me, one of the pluses with Duolingo - is they they are striving to provide quality learning at no cost. They have come quite a way from when they started.
And they are continuing to improve the product on a language learning view - as per their identified priorities. This focus on continuing to improve and expand the Duolingo courses is also a key driving force for Duolingo. I feel happy to say that the money you spend on Duolingo - Duolingo will strive to spend firstly on maintenance and support, while still giving a return to its investors. With what I see them doing - they are still sticking to this. Even doing the costly standardization of the new Duolingo Path across all its courses. That would have cost a lot of time and money to do by a huge number of people.
And it is now mainly being funded by people that subscribe, and also people that buy "additional" features such as "Leagues".
So if you do subscribe to these features, you also know you are part of making the language learning resources Duolingo provides free for all to use.
Also - there are communities such as this one, where you can also participate in. You do not though need to be using Duolingo for your language learning to participate in this forum of duo.me.
So that even if you use another resource, I hope if you have questions on language, or wish to connect with people passionate about language learning, or to share resources you have found useful for your language learning, that we may continue to see you around these parts.
All the best. And I hope you might drop by and share a review of your experiences.