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arbre/tree

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opali_the_real
France

arbre/tree

Post by opali_the_real »

j'ai pas compris ct quoi le tree ou l'arbre

j'aime les UwU

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PtolemysXX
Uganda

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Post by PtolemysXX »

Mon français n’est pas bon, j’essaie d’expliquer quant même
Si vous êtes un nouvel utilisateur de duolingo, vous êtes par défaut en mode “serpent“ d’apprentisage, c’est à dire une ligne que l’on doit suivre.

  • Le serpent

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Jusque recement un autre mode – “l’arbre” ètait le standard. Le contenu des leçons ètait le même, par contre il ètait plus comprimé sür l’écran (plusieurs leçons du même “skill” les unes sur les autres).

  • L'arbre

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Si vous voulez voir à quoi votre “chemin” ressemblerait en mode “l’arbre” vous pouver aller sur les sites suivantes


https://www-internal.duolingo.com/learn
Ou
duome.eu/<votre nom>/tree

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LICA98
Finland

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Post by LICA98 »

in the very beginning the design looked like this so it was like a tree with branches :lol:
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MoniqueMaRie
Germany

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Post by MoniqueMaRie »

Quand j'ai commencé Duolingo en février 2019, il n'y avait que les nœuds comme après dans "l'arbre", mais on pouvait toujours choisir à volonté quel exercice on voulait faire. C'était une version très adulte. La version actuelle limite beaucoup l'apprentissage. Elle ne convient en fait que pour les langues que l'on ne connaît pas encore très bien.

Native :de: / using :uk: / learning :fr: :cn: :it: / once learnt Image / trying to understand at least a bit :poland:

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MoniqueMaRie
Germany

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Post by MoniqueMaRie »

[mention]LICA98[/mention] when was that? Have you been one of the first learners of Duolingo?

Native :de: / using :uk: / learning :fr: :cn: :it: / once learnt Image / trying to understand at least a bit :poland:

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LICA98
Finland

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MoniqueMaRie wrote: Mon Dec 05, 2022 7:41 am

@LICA98 when was that? Have you been one of the first learners of Duolingo?

I joined in June 2013 but the site was created already in 2011

Lucane
France

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Post by Lucane »

Bonjour
Je dois bien dire que je m'ennuie avec cette nouvelle version de Duolingo, je vous propose de faire comme moi et d'aller faire un tour sur https://www.busuu.com
Ce que j'aime bien sur le site ou l'appli c'est que l'on interagit avec d'autres personnes qui apprennent une langue en corrigeant leurs réponses.
Bonne visite.

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dakanga

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Post by dakanga »

Pour information pour les autres, busuu est une société commerciale qui nécessite un abonnement monétaire régulier pour en faire partie.

Lucane
France

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Post by Lucane »

Pour information pour les autres, je suis toujours sur busuu au 8ème chapitres sur 9, et c'est toujours gratuit.
Mes exercices sont corrigés par d'autres membres et je corrige les exercices des autres.
à bientôt

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SweNedGuy
Belgium

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Post by SweNedGuy »

I notice that the Busuu annual subscription is considerably less expensive in the EU than Duolingo SUPER.
The most popular BUSUU plan costs €3.50 per month or €41.94 billed annually. (let's round it to €42 per year). The platform is a lot better than is DL with videos with real speakers (not synthesized voices) and an on-line support from native speakers of your target language. (That works both ways for learners wanting to learn your native language). Busuu pretends that their English course may bring you to CEFR level C1 when fully completed.
Here is a benchmark video of BUSUU versus Duolingo (but it has been recorded before the path/snake was introduced).

With SUPER you mainly get some improvement of your mobile 'environment': unlimited hearts and add-free experience. More specific speaking and listening training are possible, all the rest is an edge you have over other users in gamification. Using the website, you are even less incentivized ever to buy SUPER. In the EU, a SUPER subscription comes at a cost of €7.99 per month if paid up-front annually. Rounded that makes €96 per year. A steep price for the poor extra's provided.

Are there any advantages to using DL over BUSUU? Yes: DL offers more languages than does BUSUU. You also can choose among several teaching languages (though with a more narrow target language choice).

BUSUU has 14 languages on offer. I can switch over the BUSUU site to several other languages (even Turkish). I presume at least English and possibly a few more courses are available from those languages. Full fledged laddering seems unlikely? Non-English speaking Busuu users, please comment.

Speaking :netherlands: :fr: :uk: :es: Learning :de:(B2-) :it:(B1) Image :sweden: :portugal: Image (A)

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dakanga

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Post by dakanga »

Yet, you can also use Duolingo at no cost, and duolingo is remaining true to its original commitment is it provides even those that do not subscribe with the same course content.

You do not need to subscribe to get full access to course content.

These are the listed advantages of subscribing to Duolingo.

No ads: Learn without interruptions
Unlimited Hearts: Enable unlimited hearts so mistakes won't slow you down
Mistakes Review: Make a mistake? No problem, you'll receive a personalized lesson to practice your mistakes.
Unlimited attempts at Legendary challenges: Prove your skills by earning a Legendary trophy!

Though for me, the most impressive things is :
As a Super Duolingo subscriber, you support Duolingo's mission to keep education free for millions around the world. Please note that there are not new lessons in Super Duolingo. The lesson content with the free version is the same as Super Duolingo.

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Though I always recommend it is best to learn and engage with as many language learning opportunities as you can, and are interested in. It will super charge your learning.

That is also why I share reference information on the Duolingo course structure.
Not just to give educators insight on how to utilize Duolingo to assist teaching.

Equally importantly to provide a resource for motivated students to walk back over the "path", or strive to get to a certain Unit - in order to enhance learning a word or topic that is of interest to them. To take control of their own learning, and also encourage serendipitous learning from other resources.

Does BUSUU give you a course overview etc that would also allow you to do that ?
Are there other resources / courses that give you overviews like that (someone else may know ? ) ?

Lucane
France

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