I would like to learn a couple of languages (polish and Japanese - I already learned Spanish to a decent degree) but it seems like every solution is closed source.

I would use books but listening (and speaking) are very important and books won’t help with those.

What would you guys recommend?

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The US Foreign Services Institute releases their learning materials, so if you’re okay with a lack of structure I hear they can be very useful, including both reading and listening.

It can be accessed on several different sites. Here’s one that came up, but you can find a few more with some searching: https://www.livelingua.com/fsi/

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Holy shit this is an excellent resource. Thanks a lot

Edit never mind just looked at the pdf for my native language and it’s full of errors for the most basic shit.

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Same for Polish. One funny thing I’ve noticed is that in one of the examples, the person tries to stay at a hotel, and the price is clearly in the old currency, which has not been used since 1997.

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I just checked my native language and they are using an older version of the language that ceased to be used around 1975 or so.

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This looks awesome

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There is librelingo but, honestly, it’s far behind Duolingo.

The closest software I found is to use a flashcard tool (like AnkiDroid) and then search for an open deck of your language using AnkiWeb.

Doing so you get a similar experience than DuoLingo without the gamification and pretty UI.

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This. Lots of people use Anki for this purpose. When you get used to it, there is no way back.

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Duolingo is useful for wasting time while feeling like you are learning however it isn’t a great tool for learning if that is your goal.

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I hear this opinion a lot, and I’d just like to add it manages to help with some exposure and repetition at the very least. I’m sure you’re more knowledgeable than myself with learning languages, but I’ve been using Duolingo to learn Japanese for a little while now and have managed to pick out basic hiragana and katakana here and piece together small words.

I don’t have any delusions that I’ll be fluent if I finish this course, but if it can help me learn the characters it’s worth the time to me.

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A lot of people reduce Duolingo to their app, but they offer a big website on which you get a lot of explanations

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I disagree, of course you can’t learn just using Duolingo, but it is like saying X textbook doesn’t teach you anything because you are only using that. Learning a language is a process that never ends and that requires a lot of different processes, maybe Duolingo doesn’t have absolutely all of them but if you finish a tree of the main languages and some other digging around you will have learnt quite a lot.

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so what is?

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Comprehensive input:

www.dreamingspanish.com

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Comprehensible input, lots of it. Classes, grammar books ,flash cards, and the like are useful supplements, but only a lot of time with the language works in the long run.

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I can’t recommend Language Transfer highly enough! It’s completely free too.

https://www.languagetransfer.org/

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I think my all time favorite for learning a new language is language transfer. Though, I don’t see a polish or Japanese option, sadly.

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Have you tried this? Learning a language by listening to 5-10 minutes each day seems too good to be true but I might give it a shot 😄

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