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frontpage Posted by areaman • Dec 28, 2024
frontpage Posted by areaman • Dec 28, 2024

Duolingo Language Course: Super Duolingo Annual Plan

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Duolingo offers Super Duolingo Annual Plan on sale for $59.99.

Thanks community member areaman for sharing this deal

Note, if not already done so, you will need to create an Account and create a Profile to be given an option to purchase Super Duolingo Annual Plan. Plan will renew at 60% off regular price at time of renewal unless you cancel.

Super Duolingo Plan Includes:
  • Learning content
  • Unlimited Hearts
  • Practice Mistakes
  • Unlimited Legendary
  • No Ads

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About Duolingo:
    • Lessons focus on a real-life goal — for instance, ordering at a restaurant. Learners develop the vocabulary and grammar needed to achieve that goal through lots of varied practice in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
    • Duolingo allows learners to discover patterns on their own without needing to focus on language rules — the same way you learned your first language as a child. This approach, called "implicit learning," is ideal for developing a strong foundational knowledge of a language and its rules.
    • At Duolingo, we're committed to improvement. Test questions are embedded throughout our courses to measure how learners are progressing — and to show where Duolingo can improve.
    • More Info about Duolingo, click here.
  • About this deal:
    • This matches December 2023's popular Frontpage deal.
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Duolingo offers Super Duolingo Annual Plan on sale for $59.99.

Thanks community member areaman for sharing this deal

Note, if not already done so, you will need to create an Account and create a Profile to be given an option to purchase Super Duolingo Annual Plan. Plan will renew at 60% off regular price at time of renewal unless you cancel.

Super Duolingo Plan Includes:
  • Learning content
  • Unlimited Hearts
  • Practice Mistakes
  • Unlimited Legendary
  • No Ads

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About Duolingo:
    • Lessons focus on a real-life goal — for instance, ordering at a restaurant. Learners develop the vocabulary and grammar needed to achieve that goal through lots of varied practice in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
    • Duolingo allows learners to discover patterns on their own without needing to focus on language rules — the same way you learned your first language as a child. This approach, called "implicit learning," is ideal for developing a strong foundational knowledge of a language and its rules.
    • At Duolingo, we're committed to improvement. Test questions are embedded throughout our courses to measure how learners are progressing — and to show where Duolingo can improve.
    • More Info about Duolingo, click here.
  • About this deal:
    • This matches December 2023's popular Frontpage deal.
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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I speak several languages. The best way I have found to learn a foreign language is to live abroad in a foreign country, preferably going to an actual language school there. I would recommend at least a 3 month minimum. This can be a possibility for some students in college, aka doing a semester abroad, but it's clearly not realistic for most other people.

Apps like Duolingo, MosaLingua, Mango, Rosetta Stone, etc can help you learn basic foreign language content. If it's a language that has a different alphabet than your primary language, these apps can help you learn to read in that target language. For example if you speak English and are trying to learn Russian, which uses the Cyrillic alphabet.

The next level beyond the basics you might learn using these apps would be to read newspapers or online sources in the target language, watch news programs and movies in the target language, listen to podcasts in the target language, watch videos on YouTube in the target language, most of which can be slowed down, if needed. Turn subtitles on in the target language, if possible.

AI sources like ChatGPT one day will become game changers. Although it's not quite there yet, even now you can structure ChatGPT to help you learn some foreign languages and to help you practice things you want to learn in those languages. It can even have conversations with you in those languages, and you can set the speed at which it speaks to you.

Again, right now ChatGPT is def not "there yet" when it comes to foreign languages. I have found when having conversations with ChatGPT, the accents in some languages are not always great, and there are often many grammatical and pronunciation mistakes.

At the moment, ChatGPT seems to do quite well in Spanish, so if that's the language you're trying to learn, def give it a try!
Duolingo has pretty much successfully ruined their free tier. You used to be able to earn more hearts by practicing lessons that let you review and refresh previous information that you might have forgotten. It was a good system. Then Duolingo nerfed it to only be able to do practice lessons when your hearts are zero.

And Duolingo has now been cracking down on non-educators who have been using Duolingo classrooms to get unlimited hearts. Duolingo free tier feels more like a "free trial" now. App was completely different when I first tried it 10 years ago. Now it's about making as much money as possible for their shareholders 😡
Ahh, who doesn't like a phantom discount during the holiday season! Annual Duolingo cost was $84 throughout the year, but if you compare this to _monthly_ cost, you might end up with a 60% discount. 😆

Lastly, a note from a polyglot: Duolingo is cute but it won't get you beyond the level of ordering your food or asking for directions in another country. There is no shortcut for systematic grammar and vocabulary learning and for a lot of reading. 🤷

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Dec 28, 2024
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johannbiermann
Dec 28, 2024
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Is there any way to get this price to add a year to an existing subscription? I can't figure out a way but I'm going someone else knows something I don't
Dec 28, 2024
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dealsdyker
Dec 28, 2024
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Mine says save 60 percent every year you renew. So to me that means it won't renew at full price in a year.

thinking about getting the family plan for $120, I think Costco sells Google Play cards at a discount, can I get those and pay that way?

https://www.costco.com/google-pla...22250.html

I can buy $100 gift card, get a $10 Costco card, I would have to get another $20 credit in my Google Play account to pay the $120 because I think you need to pay the entire total using one payment method im pretty sure you can't split.
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Tdejes01
Dec 28, 2024
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I had it for 2 years… I don't remember Duolingo being that expensive…. Did they change the price recently?
Dec 29, 2024
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dude6156
Dec 29, 2024
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Is it worth it? I am on the free tier now.
Dec 29, 2024
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yoshis007
Dec 29, 2024
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Quote from dude6156 :
Is it worth it? I am on the free tier now.

If you use it and it helps you stay consistent, then it could be.

No ads saves a minute after each lesson. The ads can be obnoxious.

It's also much easier to get points to score higher in the leader board.

Duolingo as a learning tool is okay but if that's what takes you to work on it, then it's better than nothing.
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stasis
Dec 29, 2024
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Quote from yoshis007 :
If you use it and it helps you stay consistent, then it could be.

No ads saves a minute after each lesson. The ads can be obnoxious.

It's also much easier to get points to score higher in the leader board.

Duolingo as a learning tool is okay but if that's what takes you to work on it, then it's better than nothing.
I don't think I'll use Duolingo again without Super. However, I've completely forgotten what I learned after a 4-month break lol
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beatlebill
Dec 29, 2024
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Super used to mean no ads, but now they regularly advertise their Max tier even when you're on Super. That tier gives you AI Video Calls and Roleplay.
Super is more than "ad-free", though, as you can practice word matching, speaking, listening, and fixing mistakes.

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Ahh, who doesn't like a phantom discount during the holiday season! Annual Duolingo cost was $84 throughout the year, but if you compare this to _monthly_ cost, you might end up with a 60% discount. 😆

Lastly, a note from a polyglot: Duolingo is cute but it won't get you beyond the level of ordering your food or asking for directions in another country. There is no shortcut for systematic grammar and vocabulary learning and for a lot of reading. 🤷
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You gotta be kidding me

I just for the first time signed up for super by accidentally forgetting to cancel the trial. I think I paid 89 for the year
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Quote from dude6156 :
Is it worth it? I am on the free tier now.

Duolingo has pretty much successfully ruined their free tier. You used to be able to earn more hearts by practicing lessons that let you review and refresh previous information that you might have forgotten. It was a good system. Then Duolingo nerfed it to only be able to do practice lessons when your hearts are zero.

And Duolingo has now been cracking down on non-educators who have been using Duolingo classrooms to get unlimited hearts. Duolingo free tier feels more like a "free trial" now. App was completely different when I first tried it 10 years ago. Now it's about making as much money as possible for their shareholders 😡
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