LingQ: Language Learning App Recensioni

Review

I find it difficult to use not so simple

Bellissimo

Ottimo metodo per praticare le lingue in qualsiasi momento!!

Ottimi poad cast

Troppo caro per quello che offre

Una delle migliori app per le lingue

App fantastica per lapprendimento delle lingue. In particolare per fare il salto di qualità da un livello base a uno avanzato. Ottima per migliorare la pronuncia e ampliare il vocabolario.

Forse il miglior metodo su AppStore, ma...

Ma su iPad talvolta va in crash e soprattutto (cosa fastidiosissima) ogni volta che si esce dallapplicazione bisogna rieffettuare il login! A differenza della versione su iPhone 6 Plus, molto più stabile (ma purtroppo meno pratica delliPad per lo studio) Please, correggete il bug e le 5 stelle sono assicurate!!

Caro. Bisognerebbe abassare il prezzo

Caro

Costo basso

...per chi ha davvero voglia di imparare una lingua.

Ottima. Consigliata!

LApp è ben fatta e mi piace, ma potrebbe migliorare; dovrebbe consentire di selezionare nel testo i termini già appresi che si vogliono ripassare, non solo quelli sconosciuti. Un plauso va anche al metodo, davvero interessante e soprattutto efficace.

Great Start!

LingQ’s has reignited my passion for learning Spanish. I had been on another very popular app for years and became bored because I wasn’t making any progress. LingQ has some many different ways to engage with the language it’s hard to get bored!

May Just be the Best App for Language Learning

I’ve tried out countless language learning apps, but none hold a candle to LingQ. I found LingQ after I had been learning Dutch for about a year and it helped me immensely to advance quickly. Today, I am starting to learn Danish and using this app from the very beginning of a new language is absolutely amazing. Since I’m just reading, it makes the process so much more enjoyable because I actually feel like I can use the language. As opposed to being force-fed sentences I don’t understand like in Duolingo or Babbel, I an able to read the language in context and I am able to pick up things much quicker. This app is simply a must for anyone serious about learning a language.

Awesome App!

I love you can look up the words as you read! It’s really improved my language learning.

Great

This is the easiest way I have found for combing reading and listening while studying. The allows me to learn pronunciation while still being able to translate new words.

Good program but you cannot contact anyone with issues

Overall, I haven’t used/seen a better program for learning Ukrainian. BUT, there is no ability to feedback/enquire when you have a problem. The English translation for the Ukrainian is supposedly tunable but it’s not. It’s static, and it’s misleading on the true meaning of the Ukrainian phrase. I’ve sent messages over and over to the only means they give, and I have never gotten one response. It’s not like this program is free!

Japanese language app

To whom it concerns, The overall experience with the app is quite positive. My only complaint would be the AI botching some of the translations but I actually catch most of the faux pas so the glitches have made me more acute. I’m only twenty two weeks into learning Japanese and the app makes it incredibly easy to get time in everyday….even if only to do vocabulary when life stuff gets in the way. I read significantly faster now and comprehend more every time. I’m excited to see the progress and can only imagine what a year from now will look like.

Great App

I was checking out an app to learn English for now. So just 1 year ago I still using it to improve my skills such as: listen, read, write they are coming naturally coming without extra effort. I highly recommend this app to everyone who wants to improve any language you wish to learn.

Very useful, but can be overwhelming if you don’t have a plan

I like the app but you need to have a plan or you will be overwhelmed by the vast amount of content available. Very useful app though - the most flexible app that I’ve experienced

Love it!

Been on LingQ since 2018. I’ve recommended it to many friends and colleagues.

The best way to learn a language

I’ve had experience using dozens of language apps and I’m able to speak four languages and currently learning a lot more. LingQ offers content that’s enjoyable that allows you to absorb and more importantly spend more time with the language. The only critique I have is I’d like to see text to speech with the Persian.

I love this App!

It’s helping me with my English! I love it!

KikiJeSuis

Salut ! I love LingQ, so far. Lately, however, I notice my daily content is not showing many fresh new options, in the Trending section or For You… it’s filled with Harry Potter and repeats of others. I’m doing a trial of FluentU which is a different vibe but I do love that they have Simpsons episodes that they break down meticulously! Pretty fun. And overall, their quizzes associated with each lesson you choose are very well constructed and helpful. I will say, I very much enjoy having LingQ in my daily routine and I’m definitely improving my French comprehension. Merci bien !

Mini stories

Excellent

LingQ to learn Ukrainian

I find using LingQ to be great learning tool; sounding out words as I am reading them is a necessary step to fluency. Slow beginnings are just “a click away” as you find yourself learning step by step, while being supported by built-in LingQ’s robust language integration.

Proper language learning

The only app out there that actually focus on language acquisition through intensive input rather than teaching or reviewing random grammar rules no one remembers

LingQ Reciew

I like the ability to upload content from YouTube. It’s important to both listen and read content that is of interest to you as well as at a level that challenges you. My favorite mode is sentence by sentence. This gives me the ability to analyze phrases and identify unfamiliar words. A great learning platform. Thanks, Steve.

Great for serious language learners!

You can go from zero to advanced with this app and never get board. I love it!

Best app on market.

Aside from the somewhat difficult user interface, and goofy glitches/bugs (for instance, imported videos sometimes have the audio/text out of sync in sentence mode) this is easily the best language app available. Duolingo shines for the basics, but past that, LingQ is superior in every way.

Good, but confusing organization

Nice functions and tools, but the organization of materials doesn’t allow user organization of all materials all the time or saving priorities. Dumpster-diving in French language and teaching materials from around the world has its moments, but sometimes I think this dumpster is about to catch fire!

Mid

It’s mid

Digging the app!

This is my first time learning a modern language, I learned Latin in high school. There are many things to learn about this app the engagement, the game, vacation, statistics, the flexibility, the ability to import and manage your own lessons and courses, which are great for adding content and vocabulary to material I have a strong interest outside of language learning. One of the side benefits is Learning how in face YOU learn and building a stack of tools that work for you. LingQ has a panoply of ways to acquire language, including vocabulary, grammar etc. and the emphasis is clearly on making it accessible, fun and simple to use. I have not used other tools yet, but I’m sure I’ll find some that fill in the gaps or fulfill some narrow purpose that LingQ does not excel at. Keep hammering.

The absolute best language app

I don’t do too many ratings on the App Store. But this app has completely changed how I push myself to learn new languages. You create your own structure, your own vocabulary that matters to you, by reading only the things that you find interesting. This engages the brain long term it makes you want to go back for more. After about 1500 words I find myself starting to think in my target language. And I read a whole bunch of stuff I personally find interesting.

Great resource!

I love this resource. It has helped me with learning 2 languages now and helps me maintain 3. I enjoy learning languages and I think there any ways to learn languages. While this app is very effective, the only thing I would change to give it 5 stars is opportunities to form your own sentences in the new language. I have found this to be very helpful in learning many languages.

Worth it

Made some really good progress in a little time with this app. All you need it just a very basic vocabulary to get started. So maybe not the best for very-first-step beginners.

Excelente

Muy buena para aprender vocabulario

Best language learning app for achieving advanced proficiency!

I can’t speak highly enough about this platform. I’ve used most language learning apps (and still use others because I enjoy mixing things up) but LingQ is by far the #1 language learning platform. I lived and studied in Japan and China for 8 years (fluent in both). I use LingQ to maintain and grow the languages I know as well as learn new languages. LingQ enabled me to attain an intermediate level in Ukrainian (which I am still working on). Excellent app!

Avoid, Avoid, Avoid - Supports trump

Just opened the app for the FIRST time and one of the first lessons is drumphy speaking from the Oval Office about destroying our democracy. I’ll make very, very certain to pass this information along, as well, because something this divisive should definitely be boycotted by the language community!

Great for learning languages

I’ve used LingQ to learn Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin and now German. At first it’ll be hard since it’s a new language, but like Steve said trust the process. I’ve used other apps like Busuu to help with grammar since that’s always my weakness, but I always use LingQ to strengthen my listening and reading comprehensions.

عالیه

بینظیره

I’d give more than 5 stars if I could!

I love this app, and the subscription is worth it. It has replaced a lot of the time I was mindlessly scrolling with learning and engaging. I feel accomplished each day because I’m working towards my goals, and the setup makes a lot of sense for how to actually learn a language. This is much better than Duolingo.

Current news but slow

I love your app. I wish you had news in slow French with translation. I would tune in every day.

Just starting

Olly Richard’s recommended LongQ as a good source for reading and listening short stories. Just getting started and figuring out the app.

Valuable language-learning tool

If you’re looking for something to teach you the basics of a new language, this is probably not the app for you. But when learning a new language, you’ll eventually reach a point where it’s time to stop “studying” it like a school subject and instead really dive in to the new language and make it your own. LingQ makes that very easy to do. I was watching videos and tv shows with the foreign subtitles up. I’d hit pause to look up words and expressions. With LingQ, I can do that in one place. Now I import the transcripts and subtitles from my favorite podcasts, YouTube videos, and Netflix shows. I can improve my ear and expand my vocabulary. It’s so powerful. My criticisms are the app’s user interface is hardly intuitive and the website is a hot mess. But that doesn’t really bother me because LingQ is such an incredible language-learning tool. It makes foreign-language content instantly accessible.

Confusing

Too many bells and whistles. Pages slide up, down, to the side. Each page has a zillion different things to click on. Simplify the app! Kinda gimmicky. I don’t care about how many LingQs I’ve learned.

Careless end of sentence reading.

I am following LingQ on Spanish. I don’t know why many sentence by sentence speaking in the lessons are incomplete. It usually stops before or in the middle of the last word.

Difficult to learn, but once you do it’s great

LingQ has become my number one aid to learning another language — but it took some doing. It’s not obvious off the bat how best to make use of it, which is a shame, because it’s very useful. My number one way of using it is to find books about my level in Spanish, upload them, and then read. At first this went very slowly, with me checking words (v easy in LingQ) but as time has gone on I’m reading faster and faster. It needs a better design and needs better introductory material to teach you how to use it. But once you really get into it, it’s great.

Excellent approach to language acquisition!

I really like this program!!! I have a 1502-day streak on Duolingo— which I keep simply out of vanity. For REAL language acquisition, I use LingQ!

Used correctly, it’s a great tool

A great way to upload text and YouTube videos for comprehensive input

Incredibly Powerful

The more I get into the nuts and bolts of this app the more I love it. Especially if you have dabbled in self-guided language learning technique like Anki flashcards, you will appreciate how they have managed to pack all the most powerful resources into one workflow. That said, you really need to tinker with the app and learn its features to get the most from it Some of my tips: -When you import any kind of text, turn it into a .txt file with free Notepad++ application first and Run the 'Edit--> Blank Operations --> Trim both and EOL to Space' command. This takes out all line breaks and extra spaces out, and with a pure flow of text you never have any glitches trying to select multi-word phrases, which is a very important tool to gain comprehension. -When you import text and or text with audio, trim it first into manageable chunks so that the App doesn't splice it into two parts. This can ruin the syncing of audio and text. I don't know what the official cutoff is but I have been doing 28 minutes max for audio and for pure text 36,000 characters max. -In the word lookup popup, scroll to the right where the dictionaries are and hit 'manage'. Select the academic dictionaries, like the Academie Française's or the Deutsches Digitales Wörterbuch etc. You can instantly zoom to a word's entry there and pop in awesome text in the own language to suit the context. That's all for now! Happy learning and thanks LingQ for the great app.

Important Element

I have tried several learning apps. All of them have been helpful. For me, LinQ is not my primary learning tool, but it is an excellent enhancement to my learning journey.

Use it every day, I can see progress

For a while, it felt like I would never be able to understand anything, but after studying a little bit every day, I am understanding more and more, and can now mostly follow relatively simple stories and articles. I love the ability to import content. My one critique would be: early on it’s much more difficult to complete a lesson, I feel like there should be different levels for beginners, because it’s very demotivating to lose a streak.

Great app

I found Steve on YouTube and started using his app. Incredible practice with lots and lots of content. My mandarin has improved drastically and I’m always able to find content that fits my interests and falls within my level of understanding. Really appreciate this tool!

Imágenes

Sería bueno que las flash card tengan imágenes.

Smart and Fun Way to Learn with Cutting Edge Tech

LingQ makes learning a language interesting because you can import and study the things that interest you. The founder is very involved really seems to care about helping people learn and posts many helpful videos.

Great Tool

This is an excellent tool for learning a language. I really appreciate all the work and thought that when into creating LingQ.

Great idea, execution can be better

This is a great idea of full transcript following the audio, video or just helping figure out a new text by highlighting unknown words. But because it’s not well organized and not very structured, finding the right content is difficult and creating your own through import has its own issues. For me the main issue is that in many imported videos from YouTube the voice runs out of synch with highlighted text, I.e you listen to one thing while seeing another being highlighted. I did alert the team some time ago. For short texts it works well. I like listening to 1 hour long conversations and that’s where it fails to deliver. But it’s still worth it. Not sure if after 1 year of use I would say the same thing.

LingQ

I have been using LingQ for the last eight years this is by far the best way to learn a language.

Brilliant,the best app for me to learn a language

The app I always want to have. Finished reading several books on lingq by my target language. Perfect for B1 level learners. But not very friendly to beginners from zero.Hope there are some general introduction courses and some roadmaps for beginners. And hope there is a feature to collect a sentence and then available to review. And when review the vocabulary, wish I am able to jump to the original lesson/context

Listening is crucial

I’m so glad I decided to sign up to LingQ. I wasn’t sure what it was going to do to help my language learning, but I’ve discovered that even just listening to content on LingQ and creating LingQs has helped me, as a beginner, to familiarize myself with the sounds and rhythms of Russian. It’s an invaluable tool for me. I’ve also discovered content creators that I really enjoy listening to.

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