
LingoDeer
Learn languages smarter, not harder! LingoDeer teaches languages most effectively through fun lessons created by real teachers!
What is LingoDeer?
Learn a new language with an app designed by PROFESSIONAL language textbook creators!
LingoDeer's language courses teach: alphabet, vocabulary, grammar, travel phrases and pronunciation, etc. LingoDeer's lessons and review exercises will train your reading, listening, speaking and writing skills in just 10 minutes a day. Self-studying a new language with LingoDeer is truly efficient and effective!
Features: ? Thorough introductions to Japanese / Korean / Vietnamese / Chinese Mandarin alphabet systems that build a solid foundation for successful independent learning ? Detailed grammar notes that explain how the language works ? Pleasant and authentic recordings from native speakers that are crystal clear ? Off the grid? In the sky? No problem! Take learning anywhere with the offline mode! ? Japanese learning is available in Kana, Kanji and Romaji; Korean learning is available in Hangul and romanized letters; Chinese learning is available in Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Pinyin ? Varied and innovative exercise modes that target different skills; one would never be bored ? 2,000 most frequently used words and phrases up to the intermediate level, covered in 60+ units and 150+ lessons ? Built-in flashcard review system that helps one memorize new words and selectively reinforces skill points
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LingoDeer Features
LingoDeer information
Supported Languages
- English
- French
- German
- Indonesian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Spanish
- Thai
- Chinese
- Turkish
- Vietnamese
Apple AppStore
- Updated
- 4.78 avg rating
Comments and Reviews
Said about LingoDeer as an alternative
It works a lot better for Asian languages.
Tags
- vocabulary
- Educational
- japanese
- grammar
- chinese-language
- korean
- japanese-language
- chinese
Easily the most effective and fun language learning app I've found. The structure of each lesson makes word association and memory reinforcement a lot stronger than in Duolingo. Some basic travel vocab and phrases aren't in the earliest lessons, but that's fine to me since those are easily looked up.
(Note: I've only studied Japanese with LingoDeer, the quality of other language courses might be different)