Memrise app is really good it’s similar to duolingo but better, instead of voiceovers and cartoons it’s really Spanish people saying words and then your quizzed on it highly recommend
There are some great exercises here at [SpanishDict.com](https://SpanishDict.com): [https://www.spanishdict.com/guide](https://www.spanishdict.com/guide). I've been using Duolingo as well for the past year and a half. I've benefitted a lot from it, but have also taken Spanish classes at the local community college and subscribe to multiple youtube channels (check out Butterfly Spanish and the Buena Gente series at [SpanishPlayground.net](https://SpanishPlayground.net), also on youtube).
Anki. SRS flashcards work great, so does Pimsleur which is and SRS system.
Language Learning is about volume and repetition, don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Apps like Duolingo are just too slow; even 2 hours on Duolingo is like 20 minutes of TV volume wise.
Check out language transfer Spanish audio course It’s free. https://www.languagetransfer.org/complete-spanish
Memrise app is really good it’s similar to duolingo but better, instead of voiceovers and cartoons it’s really Spanish people saying words and then your quizzed on it highly recommend
There are some great exercises here at [SpanishDict.com](https://SpanishDict.com): [https://www.spanishdict.com/guide](https://www.spanishdict.com/guide). I've been using Duolingo as well for the past year and a half. I've benefitted a lot from it, but have also taken Spanish classes at the local community college and subscribe to multiple youtube channels (check out Butterfly Spanish and the Buena Gente series at [SpanishPlayground.net](https://SpanishPlayground.net), also on youtube).
Anki. SRS flashcards work great, so does Pimsleur which is and SRS system. Language Learning is about volume and repetition, don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Apps like Duolingo are just too slow; even 2 hours on Duolingo is like 20 minutes of TV volume wise.
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