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Category: Education
Size: (75.7 MB)
Updated: 05.02.2024
Developer: LingoDeer - Learn Languages Apps - Japanese,Korean

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Version: 2.99.252
Size: 75.7 MB
Updated: 05.02.2024
Developer: LingoDeer - Learn Languages Apps - Japanese,Korean
Age Limitations: Everyone
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Downloaded on Google Play: 13752917
Category: Education
Installation
When unpacking the archive with the file, you will be prompted to enter a password
- Download the XAPK installation application, e.g, APKPure or File Manager .
- Open the downloaded XAPK installation application and locate the downloaded XAPK file.
- Follow the instructions in the application to install the XAPK file.
- Allow installation from unknown sources: Go to 'Settings' > 'Security' (or 'Biosecurity & Safety') > enable 'Unknown sources' or 'Install from unknown sources' for your browser or file manager. On newer smartphone models, permission is requested when the individual file is installed and no unnecessary steps need to be performed..
- Install the APK file by following the on-screen instructions.
- Restore security settings by disabling permission to install from unknown sources.
Reviews for LingoDeer - Learn Languages
I've been using this app since it came out, and think it's great. It used to be free, and if it were still is recommend it to all. I suggest trying it out and if you like it, consider purchasing a subscription. It's very expensive and prices have gone up a few times. I'd also recommend practicing with paper & pencil. Lingodeer on app & pc is great. But writting down what you learn helps commit it to memory
I've used other language learning apps that are good, but I didn't feel like I retained much information and I didn't really understand some of the basics grammar rules or sentence structure of the language I was learning. The fact that this app has notes at the beginning of each section really helps me out. It also doesn't have as many distracting ads, so I actually stay focused on learning. It's great for the way I retain information, outside of repetition.
Great app! You usually use app as a supplement to textbook when learning a new language but this app does well as a standalone. There are easy to understand lessons before variety of exercises. I also enjoy the "Story" feature at the end of each chapter. It is quite challenging to listen to native Korean speaking and barely understand a few words before you answer the comprehensive questions. But it's not too difficult one you break it down into smaller parts.
It is a really good app for learning a new language.it is step by step and it explains the steps
Good 🩷🩷🩷
This app helped me out to learn korean, and it's really helpful!✨️
I absolutely love it, it's the only way I can learn Korean with missing a day.
I've been learning languages (Korean and Spanish) in LingoDeer since 2020, and I love the method LingoDeer uses, and you will really learn so much. They also offer articles and reading materials with detailed explanations. I have been using only the free version, and I've learned so much already. The learning is self paced, and the teaching method is really applicable (phasing and grammar) already for conversations. I prefer their method over duolingo.
Edit: I asked for Greek a while back and it is here! I am so happy, thank you! One of the best language apps I've used so far. I appreciate the grammar "learning tips" at the beginning of each section. so many apps I've tried seem to focus too much on vocabulary and neglect the grammar. I love being able to understand how the language is structured. thank you developers, engineers, coders, etc!
im learning alot
I've just started using this app for Korean and although it seems to be good overall, I have found a few issues. The biggest one this far is when it give the Korean character on the left and English letter on the right. In once instance two of the characters listed were 어 and ㅓ and there were two "eo" answers, but it only accepted one of them, even though you can't tell any difference between them so I am not clear what it is asking for. I will continue to evaluate it for now.
It is not clear, at least to me how to download the keyboard. I would rather not anyway. Overall it's not a bad app, and it's free after all. It's pretty much like every other free language app, random flashcard style, it has a speech element but it's hard to hear. I would recommend as a supplement but it's not capable of being an actual language course.
No free
This is an excellent language app so far. I love that I can study what everything means outside of the app such as grammar, verbs, tense, etc. It explains why things are that way rather than just throwing words at you. I also love the voice feature. I don't like the idea of this hidden subscription fee. Label the app correctly, be transparent, get a desktop version and then we'll talk money. Other than that cool concept.
Decent app but very expensive! Not worth it!!!