Done With Duolingo? Where to Go to Get Serious About Learning a Language
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Done With Duolingo? Where to Go to Get Serious About Learning a Language
"The 60-minute classes are very well structured, and you get PDFs of the material well before the class so you can prepare. If you have anxiety about one-on-one sessions, small group classes of three to five students are a superb option. Lingoda uses the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), a standard that helps students know exactly what level of speaker they are to get them into the right classes. If you don't know your level, you can take a placement test."
"Online tutoring in practically any language. Preply is a platform for online tutoring; it's a marketplace for tutors to sell their services, and the tutoring sessions you buy are hosted right there on the same website. Its main focus is language learning, though you can find tutors for math, computer science, and other academic subjects. The most amazing thing about Preply is you can find people who teach nearly any language. I took a few sessions to reignite my waning Romanian."
Lingoda provides 60-minute, well-structured classes with PDFs supplied in advance and offers small group classes of three to five students for learners with one-on-one anxiety. Lingoda aligns instruction to the CEFR and offers placement tests for level placement. Small group classes cost about $11–$23 per class, and individual sessions cost about $23–$48. Preply is an online tutoring marketplace focused on language learning that hosts tutoring sessions on-site and offers tutors for many languages and academic subjects. Tutors set their own prices, can be as low as $10 per 50-minute session, and can be filtered by price, languages, certifications, and ratings. Fluenz offers intensive Spanish online or on vacation.
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