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TopicWhat are some good, self-improvement based hobbies?
MariaTaylor
02/01/18 12:09:29 AM
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NFUN posted...
I don't really like Memrise. At least, its Russian section didn't seem particularly helpful, or maybe its section on the app was super half-assed or something i dunno


well on this note I will say one of the issues with memrise is that the content is user generated. so for example if there are no users who have designed any good lessons for the russian language section then you're not going to have as good results. it's also possible there are some good russian lesson plans and some bad ones, and you just selected one of the bad ones.

Raka_Putra posted...
If it doesn't have Duolingo's terribly possessive and punishing design, I'd wager it's better.


can't make a direct comparison but at least for me I always felt like memrise allowed me to do basically whatever I wanted to do. you can spend time reviewing the sections that you've already completed, or you can advance to new sections at as fast of a rate as you wish. I could even skip to the final sections of the current lesson I'm on, if I wanted. it doesn't even force you to do things in a linear order. it will give them to you in a linear order if you follow the plan, but if you go to the overview you can select sections at any rate or order you wish.
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