Hmm. One small update, was doing it slowly so maybe why I hadn’t seen it yet, but it seems the user can do only 5 lessons every 24 hours as a free user. If you’re quick on doing lessons and don’t intend on paying, it might prove problematic.
Unrelated to Airlearn, but was testing Drops and OkyDoky thanks to a friend’s recommendation. In the free lessons I could take, Drops felt more “gamefied” and with focus on assossiation of vocabulary and sound , while OkyDoky seems more focused on explaining grammar and syntax.
that looks interesting, it seems drops is meant for someone who already knows grammar (based on a bit of looking up). I should check this out since I really like repetitive practice that is gamefied. Thanks for the tip!
Hmm. One small update, was doing it slowly so maybe why I hadn’t seen it yet, but it seems the user can do only 5 lessons every 24 hours as a free user. If you’re quick on doing lessons and don’t intend on paying, it might prove problematic.
That’s useful info. I personally am fine with that but some friends are doing more than that sometimes.
Although if the service is worth it I’ll gladly pay. Guess I can say for sure how I like it once I try.
Unrelated to Airlearn, but was testing Drops and OkyDoky thanks to a friend’s recommendation. In the free lessons I could take, Drops felt more “gamefied” and with focus on assossiation of vocabulary and sound , while OkyDoky seems more focused on explaining grammar and syntax.
that looks interesting, it seems drops is meant for someone who already knows grammar (based on a bit of looking up). I should check this out since I really like repetitive practice that is gamefied. Thanks for the tip!