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If you've ever tried to use a learning language app, you've probably used one like Duolingo, Memorize, Drops, you name them. But apparently Duolingo is working on a music app. Do you think this will be helpful for those who are trying to learn a second language?
Yes I remember back when I was taking Spanish I just listen to a lot of Selena as a kid I just had to say about Selena but I learn a lot of Spanish through her music
for real I used to listen to Spanish music for a long time and the Spanish songs are really good for learning Spanish because they use very simple lyrics in it
Yes, it is definitely going to be helpful. I have used Duolingo for a long, long time and music one of the tools that I used to learn how to speak English.
Yeah actually hope so goes like when I'm I remember when I was learning French it was really hard though but the music's really help me even that much is your recommend me to always listen to the music so that will be able to understand the
While I think that music is a great language learning tool I don't think it's great for a primary to just because we sing differently than we speak you know singing tends to be more poetic
That is true. That's one thing that has not been brought up through the feed that we speak differently than we sing, but it is a helpful tool, but not the end all be all.
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I've learned multiple languages. English is my second, Greek is becoming my third quickly. And music has been great for pronunciation and phonetics, but it would be too distracting if it vocabulary and Rosetta Stone was the
Yeah, just to add to that, Rosetta Stone was the best and I retained the most. The problem was that he was very slow, so he was very boring. but honestly I still remember all of it now 10 years later.
I think listening to music or even TV shows for that matter in the language that you're learning could help tremendously. The more you can immerse yourself into the language the easier it'll be for you to understand it and become blue in it.