![]() Now, how to get the maximum out of Duolingo:Ġ. None tested speech, and only one tested listening (and it wasn't difficult). The above tests I found easy because they test grammar and vocabulary - which was exactly what I studied. Here I scored 86/150 or 57%, 60% on grammar 1, 71% on grammar 2, 43% on vocabulary and 47% on reading comprehension. ![]() this one was more difficult, included a serious section of reading comprehension. this one doesn't give you level, but it says I should study "Curso B1.3-B1.4 de ave global" The test said I'm B2 "UPPER", which I don't believe at all. I got all the way to C1 question set which I failed (got 6 out of 10 right, needed 8). ![]() this was a very easy test which brings you through tests for A1-A2-B1-B2-C1. I listened to En Serio podcast but I still don't understand anything there, so it was mostly getting used to sound.įirst, the results as this seem to be the most frequently asked question here. Did not listen to anything except Duolingo and had only couple voice conversations in Spanish, in which I totally sucked. Usually cleared a full circle level in one day, spread around sometime two or even three (there are a few tiny lessons).īesides Duolingo I also used Anki daily (filing it up with Duolingo and books), read a few books (Madrigal and Espanol En Serio), finished the whole LanguageTransfer, and chatted heavily on HelloTalk for a month now. It took four and half months, practicing 2-3 hours a day, each day. Yesterday I finished Duolingo, the whole Spanish tree, and mostly without jumping levels (more about this below).
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