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Hi Everyone,

I see a lot of people asking for learning resources and as someone still fairly new to the language I have to say that I feel Lingodeer has been extremely helpful in my studies!

It takes a games approach similar to Duolingo but the actual structure of the lessons, vocab, and topics are much more intentional and thorough. It gives grammar and vocabulary flashcards that I feel so far have done a great job explaining how/why you do different things in the language.

The biggest fault I would say is that it's only for newer learners of the language. It claims to cover A1 to early B1 and unfortunately I'm not knowledgeable on the language to know the validity of those claims.

I had personally been using Duolingo for close to 6 months before I switched over and felt I had so much more clarity and understanding of the language. Duolingo gave me vocab and then Lingodeer actually gave me structure.

Biggest con is that it's not free.

I'd love to hear other peoples experiences with Lingodeer and recommendations. Does anyone know if it's lessons do indeed cover all of A1 to lower B1?

Anyway, thanks everyone!

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