Learn 33 Languages with Mondly Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 371 reviews. Read all reviews for Learn 33 Languages with Mondly for iPhone.
Learn 33 Languages with Mondly is free iOS app published by ATi Studios A.P.P.S. SRL

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Very good


No Tagalog??

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5th most common non-English language in America (2nd in California) - yet it is isn’t included in your app... ???


Just a few tweaks. Overall a WONDERFUL app.

Puerto Rico Bound

Now, I’ve been using mondly on and off for about two and a half years (give or take some Albert Einstein math.). And I will say this: I honestly and truly love using this app especially with me working within retail and putting my Spanish (or as I like to say yo hablo Spanglish) to good use. It’s fun and interactive. And for those that are contemplating paying member or premium price. I would say to go for it, why not. This is one of the only apps that can essentially piggyback off what you’ve learned already. Meaning that if I wanted to learn Portuguese, I can set my native language to Spanish and learn Portuguese at the same time. Still getting that stronger foothold in the language that I initially started with while at the same time learning a new one. I flip utilizing it on my phone as well as on my desktop (now these are where my issues come into play.). The layout of the mondly form is a little dated and I wouldn’t mind seeing something new within the layout of it. It’s been out for QUITE some time, and I do believe it is time for a revamp. Now on the computer, I would like to see something change DRASTICALLY with that. For starters, I would like something a little more like the VR realm setting. Meaning more of a person to person kind of interaction. I think that would draw many people in, not only to using the wonderful software but also feel like their being engaged. Give a new sense of feel when learning a second language (but the way if you haven’t tried mondly on VR I would strongly suggest you do. It’s awesome.). When logging onto mondly on the desktop there should be a difference from opening the app on your phone versus doing it on a computer. You all have done such wonderful things when it comes to using our phones. I feel as though that should transition as well over to the desktop. I hate to say it, however; it feels as though, theirs more so a focus on utilizing it solely on the phone and not the desktop as well. Another thing that I want to add is, add more stuff in. What is the point system for? What is the leaving up system for? I love what you guys have done so far, but keep it going. Add more interactive conversations within the app. Like, include a section where there’s nothing, but a straight conversation for those of us that want to increase our speaking abilities. Some people might not have access to those native speakers within the set language that they are learning right now, but add more conversation pieces to the app. If a person has so many points. Let there be a little shop or whatnot where people can go and browse around and buy didn’t kinds of conversation. Different kinds of brain teasers. If a person levels up reward them with something. I would love to see that but in all. I truly do love the app. 8 stars from me :D.


Love it!

Landthis

I love this App! It doesn’t guilt trip you like Duo and the way the reviews are set up helps me remember vocabulary from actual or previous lessons.


I liked this lesson arrangement.

bigfamilybutler

Hyva


Good app

klash601

Okay


Great app

Stronger Today

Easy to use and very helpful!


Fun and educational

bdidakvki

I find myself opening this app more and more as I progress through the lessons. The way the lessons are made makes it easy to learn and master a new language.


Wonderful & fun way to learn a Language!

LadyA98761234

An extremely useful and fun way to learn


Worth the price, but don’t expect to be fluent

Jeffcincy

I have used this app for a month now. This app is worth the price, but will not alone allow you to learn a language. You basically learn random phrases without really understanding the grammar, tense or structure, so you can’t learn anything other than repeating back the phrases, which really limits what you can speak. The App does not even tell you words are the infinitive in Spanish, it just says comprar means buy, not “to buy”. Good for practice, and fun to use, but you will need more to really learn fully