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Choosing an app to learn Italian
Hi! I want to start learning Italian, but I can't decide which app is best for this. I've tried several, but they all have their drawbacks: some are too focused on words and phrases, others - on grammar. I need something that will help develop all skills - from speaking to grammar, with a good explanation of the rules and the ability to review the material. And it would be great if the app also allowed you to do listening and pronunciation exercises.
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Re: Choosing an app to learn Italian
Hi! If you want to learn Italian, I would recommend Duolingo as It is ideal for beginners and offers a balanced program with an emphasis on vocabulary, grammar, and conversation practice. Duolingo lessons are designed to develop all skills, including listening and pronunciation. The app also offers the ability to review the material you have covered, which helps you remember what you have learned. For a more in-depth dive into grammar and conversational Italian, you can also try Babbel, which explains the rules further and has more detailed lessons.

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