
A Google user
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 This app has been enjoyable and I like the game aspect of it. However, there are two things: first is what everyone says, you need the Swedish article (en/ett) or you're only learning part of the word and will struggle later to use it (bending will be hard). Secondly, I met an early error I want to mention for fixing: "brännskada från solen" is in fact not how Swedes say "download".
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WonderousSmiles
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 As an extra boost to learning vocabulary, I reccomend drops! But, I can't stress this enough. This is not a suitable replacement for flashcards, but a supplement to them. Since you rarely have to think or type in the words yourself, it feels more like a game than a true study session. You have to pay if you want longer than 5 minutes a day. Here's my advice, wait for a sale (there are many) and get the lifetime membership. I reccomend this app, just be realistic about the results is all.
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Quinn Smith
Drops is a good app for what it is. That is, increasing your vocabulary in a language. However, it should NOT be your primary method for learning a new language. It doesn't teach senstence structure or grammer and overall doesn't really challenge you enough. Alone, its not going to do a lot for you. Alongside a more complete method such as a more substantial program or a teacher, its great to have.
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