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See this Duolingo review or check out my comparison of Duolingo and Babbel. Their Danish course might serve you well to get you acquainted but there are better ways to spend your study time in my opinion. People go through entire courses on the Duolingo platform and come away with little more than a cartoon trophy. I’ve personally have never liked Duolingo and I think it’s an overrated, infantile game that offers little value other than being an addictive distraction and procrastination from real learning.
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Summary: Duolingo has become a staple for many language learners – a completely free household name to rival established companies like Babbel and Rosetta Stone.
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See this massive Glossika review and interview I put together. It is hands down the most effective trainer for Danish listening comprehension and requires little else but frequent, daily listening/repeating to audio. Glossika focuses on high repetition of lexical chunks – in other words, listening over and over to a sequence of sentences at natural speed and repeating them. In fact, the Glossika method aligns very closely with how I personally learned Danish and I’ve seen tremendous success doing it. Glossika is one of the most unique language products available and, in my opinion, one of the very few that uses a natural, research-grounded method. Summary: I’m a huge fan of the Glossika series. Pronunciation section has no inbuilt voice recognition to compare to native dialogue.Outdated and slow interface that’s a pain to navigate.Extensive coverage and depth of content.Overall, if you can look past the outdated design and deficient voice recording aspect, Transparent Language Danish is an outstanding course option. In other words, no way to automatically detect whether you were correct or not – it relies on your own determination. Say it.” section that literally asks you “Were you right?”. The Transparent Language course has a “Produce it. No inbuilt system to automatically compare sounds. It relies on recording on your voice and showing you your sound wave to compare with the native speaker’s sound wave. The voice recognition comparison is non-existent in Transparent Language. The system and interface are antiquated and slow which is a real drawback, but if you can look past it, Transparent Language provides a real depth of Danish course content. Summary: Transparent is one of the most surprising online Danish courses I’ve tried. As it’s community-driven, you can’t always guarantee quality.There are loads of community-driven courses to choose from.The addictive nature of the game gets you coming back often to continue learning.It’s an effective memorization tool for phrases and words.See my video on downloading Memrise to Anki. Look for ones that include audio and ones that teach phrases rather than single words. Some courses are excellent but not all courses are good. It’s highly addictive and actually quite effective. You select a language or dialect, then go through a flashcard game of “watering plants”.
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Memrise are 100% free community-added courses (Danish and others) in the form of a gamified flashcard deck. Summary: Memrise moved its free “community” courses to a site called Memrise a while back, while it continues to run a premium subscription on the original Memrise site.įrom what I see, Memrise is identical to what Memrise use to offer.