Best Language learning app?

becket

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Thanks, but no German or Japanese in the signup, but it does list it in the group of languages in the advert window on the homepage? If you are a member, do they indeed have these languages? Thanks for the recommendation either way! Looks great for the languages (English, Spanish, Portugese, and French (I think)) that are listed in the signup.
 

Alli

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If you're serious about language learning, go the full route and get Rosetta Stone for your computer. I say that as a language teacher. Flash card apps will help you, but they are for studying what you've learned and don't replace the acquisition of language.
 

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Ok thanx; i may do that and use apps to help remember as well. I have tried two Japanese courses and am at a basic level, but feel neither were stellar programs. Hence me dropping them and looking elsewhere.
 

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I've been looking for one for Italian. The best I've come up with are the Odyssey Translator Italian Pro and Italian Verbs apps. They work well, but I still think the best software for learning a language (across any platform) is Rosetta Stone. It's well worth the money and is very effective.
 

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