I remembering seeing from time to time lessons from people on languages that weren't on Duolingo. I wonder if someone would want to archive them? I don't have any bookmarks, but if someone knew where they are or what to look up that would be a wonderful resource to archive.
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Language lessons for language not yet covered on Duolingo?
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Language lessons for language not yet covered on Duolingo?
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Re: Language lessons for language not yet covered on Duolingo?
You might have a look at:
Duolingo Wiki: User-created lessons
https://duolingo.fandom.com/wiki/User-created_lessons
Re: Language lessons for language not yet covered on Duolingo?
Here is another interesting thing; there were a good number of other topics in the Duolingo forums that were/are "invisible" and many of them had participants. I found them by accident by modifying the url's of many of the standard topics. I discovered this a few years ago.
I do not know if they are of any value to anyone in any case.
Thanks so very much.
Keep up the good work.
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Re: Language lessons for language not yet covered on Duolingo?
pentaan wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 10:45 amYou might have a look at:
Duolingo Wiki: User-created lessons
https://duolingo.fandom.com/wiki/User-created_lessons
That is quite awesome!
It would be great to expand this forum to include more languages, not just the ones on Duolingo. For example, if there's any interest in Quechua (language of the Inca empire, spoken today in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador), I made some basic materials for Spanish learners, as well as a rather extensive grammar compendium for Polish speakers. If there's interest, I can expand the Spanish materials, as well as translate some basics into English as well, and dump it all somewhere on this forum.
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Re: Language lessons for language not yet covered on Duolingo?
Stasia wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 8:53 pmpentaan wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 10:45 amYou might have a look at:
Duolingo Wiki: User-created lessons
https://duolingo.fandom.com/wiki/User-created_lessonsThat is quite awesome!
It would be great to expand this forum to include more languages, not just the ones on Duolingo. For example, if there's any interest in Quechua (language of the Inca empire, spoken today in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador), I made some basic materials for Spanish learners, as well as a rather extensive grammar compendium for Polish speakers. If there's interest, I can expand the Spanish materials, as well as translate some basics into English as well, and dump it all somewhere on this forum.
Hi Stasia, I'm a native spanish speaker. it would be great to see basic material in spanish. Maybe other learners will be interested too.
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Re: Language lessons for language not yet covered on Duolingo?
Kelikaku wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 5:53 pmHere is another interesting thing; there were a good number of other topics in the Duolingo forums that were/are "invisible" and many of them had participants. I found them by accident by modifying the url's of many of the standard topics. I discovered this a few years ago.
I do not know if they are of any value to anyone in any case.
I'm curious what they are. Would you have links?
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Re: Language lessons for language not yet covered on Duolingo?
Stasia wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 8:53 pmThat is quite awesome!
It would be great to expand this forum to include more languages, not just the ones on Duolingo. For example, if there's any interest in Quechua (language of the Inca empire, spoken today in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador), I made some basic materials for Spanish learners, as well as a rather extensive grammar compendium for Polish speakers. If there's interest, I can expand the Spanish materials, as well as translate some basics into English as well, and dump it all somewhere on this forum.
No point losing all that work and material or if you have lessons on your computer I imagine they would be appreciated here as well.
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Re: Language lessons for language not yet covered on Duolingo?
I'm curious what they are. Would you have links?
Not now, but I can try to find them. I don't even know if they are still up.
Thanks so very much.
Keep up the good work.
bs'd