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Can you ever finish Duolingo?

Using spaced repetition, Duolingo presents students with material in an organized manner designed to maximize learning while minimizing time and effort. But there's just one problem with Duolingo: Eventually, you'll complete the course you're working on, and what then? Don't worry!
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Is it possible to finish a Duolingo course?

There is no such thing as a “finished” language course. So at Duolingo, we're always working to make our courses better! If you've gotten an update, it's because we're excited to share the latest changes to the existing course.
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Has anyone completed Duolingo?

Yes I got to the end of Dutch and French, working on Portuguese and Italian, gave up in Welsh. It's a fun way to learn, but I like practising with Memrise, which is better IMO for conversation.
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How long did it take you to finish Duolingo?

The Duolingo course can take anywhere from 6 to 36 months to complete, depending on how extensively you want to learn the language and how much time you dedicate.
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Do people become fluent after doing Duolingo?

No. Duolingo isn't going to make you fluent. Fluency comes when you spend time having conversations —especially with native speakers.
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Has anyone mastered a language using Duolingo?

Learners who completed the beginner content in our Spanish and French courses had reading and listening scores comparable to four semesters of university study! Our learners are also successfully acquiring speaking skills, with about half of learners achieving on-target speaking scores—or better!
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Is Duolingo better than Babbel?

Babbel is a better option if you want traditional language instructions through modules and lessons. By contrast, Duolingo works great if you need a playful, gamified experience.
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How many hours of Duolingo is equal to a college course?

We have a team of PhDs dedicated to this. According to an independent study conducted by the City University of New York and the University of South Carolina, an average of 34 hours of Duolingo are equivalent to a full university semester of language education.
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What happens when you fully complete a Duolingo course?

When you finish a language (also called finishing a tree) nothing special will happen. You can level up individual skills up to level 5 however to keep practicing and get increasingly more difficult lessons.
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What level can Duolingo get you to?

At Duolingo, we're developing our courses to get you to a level called B2, at which you can get a job in the language you're studying. Reaching that kind of proficiency requires dedication, varied practice opportunities, and a lot of time.
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What is the easiest language to learn?

Languages that are related to English and easy to learn include most Germanic languages (Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, and German) and Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, and Romanian). Apart from this, knowing a language related to the target language can make it easier to learn!
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What happens when you reach 100 days on Duolingo?

3 extra streak freezes - Obtained upon reaching 100th day streak. Refills every additional 100 days, and are used before the refillable 2.
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What is the most studied Duolingo?

English is by far the most popular language on Duolingo, ranking first place in one-hundred-nineteen countries. Almost the entirety of Latin America, and the vast majority of Asia, Europe, and Africa appear to have a strong preference for learning English.
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Can you finish Duolingo without paying?

You can learn languages on Duolingo completely free.
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Can I go back to the old version of Duolingo?

If you need a rollback of Duolingo, check out the app's version history on Uptodown. It includes all the file versions available to download off Uptodown for that app. Download rollbacks of Duolingo for Android. Any version of Duolingo distributed on Uptodown is completely virus-free and free to download at no cost.
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Why is Duolingo melting?

A Duolingo spokesperson told Distractify: "The melting Duo you see is a new app icon that learners will see for a limited time. If learners have the latest version of the Duolingo app downloaded, they should see melting Duo as the app icon. The purpose of the new app icon is to encourage learners to open the app."
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What happens if you fail Duolingo?

You may purchase a new credit to test again. You are not eligible to appeal your results in these cases since you have already had at least two chances to take the test. More serious broken rules will immediately cause your credit to expire, even if you have attempts remaining.
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What happens if Duolingo is too easy?

If you have previous experience with a language and feel that lessons are too easy, you can scroll to the next locked unit and tap the circle that says “Jump here?”. If you pass the test, you'll unlock that unit! NOTE: This will complete all levels up to that point.
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Has Duolingo changed 2023?

Fortunately, towards the end of July 2023 Duolingo moved Android users to testing for legendary status at the end of each unit, the same as Apple. The web experience seems more aligned with the Android one, but having checked today some aspects of the web are now behind Android version.
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What are the weaknesses of Duolingo?

However, its limited speaking and listening practice, limited grammar explanation, overemphasis on vocabulary, lack of immersion, and limited feedback are potential drawbacks. Ultimately, the effectiveness of Duolingo as a language learning tool depends on the learner's goals, learning style, and level of commitment.
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Is Rosetta Stone better than Duolingo?

In short, Rosetta Stone just offers more flexibility than Duolingo. With Rosetta, you can jump around from course to course, or lesson to lesson. You're not forced to follow a strict schedule. This is in comparison to Duolingo, which dictates the order in which you complete modules.
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Is one Duolingo lesson a day enough?

Each level is very short, so it's not hard to play just even one or two levels a day. Of course, it's more rewarding the more you can play per day, but even at a casual pace you should be able to learn gradually.
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What is the #1 best language learning app?

The best language learning software: Reviews & Recommendations
  • Best overall: Rosetta Stone.
  • Best mobile: Pimsleur.
  • Best interface: Drops.
  • Best for phrases: Mondly.
  • Best for vocabulary: Lingvist.
  • Best challenge: Babbel.
  • Best value: Memrise.
  • Best free: Duolingo.
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Is there a better alternative to Duolingo?

We have compiled a list of solutions that reviewers voted as the best overall alternatives and competitors to Duolingo, including Rosetta Stone, Busuu, Lingvist, and Babbel for Business.
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Can Rosetta Stone make you fluent?

The answer is an emphatic yes, especially if you're new to a language and want to develop a strong base of vocabulary and grammar. It's well structured, clear, and moves at a deliberate pace. Use Rosetta Stone faithfully for a few months and you'll learn to speak, read, write, and understand basic words and phrases.
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