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A review of an app

 Hello everyone,

In this post, I'm going to write a review of an app/website.

It's called Duolingo. It's a language-learning app. Millions of people use it, and I started to use it last year.

I use it once a day because I practise French on it.


It's a great app because it's free and very easy to use. All you need is to choose the language you want to learn and do some fun activities on it. You can hear all the sentences in questions. Also you can repeat some sentences using your microphone. It will tell you if you pronounce it correctly. It's fun. You can also read and listen to stories in there. Last but not least, it has got both an app and website version, and they're compatible!
In my opinion, there is only one problem with it. You cannot watch any videos. It's only listening. It would be great if we could hear some real people using the language.

Overall, it's a perfect app and if you want to practise and learn a language by yourself, you should definitely try it. I strongly recommend it.

Thanks for reading. Goodbye!



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