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Language Transfer is free and teaches you why the language is the way it is rather than just memorization.
My recollection is you can get to a 3000 word conversational level much faster than via straight memorization (ex. Duolingo).
This looks awesome! Never heard of this one before.
Language transfer is amazing! Gets you to a level where you can start learning on your own - I was able to start reading children's books in spanish and work my up from there.
The Italian course is also excellent, gave me enough skills to feel comfortable traveling & speaking Italian
Thank you! I'm also going to check it out, I had been trying to use duo lingo to learn French but it was pure garbage.
Second this. It gives a really good baseline.
I also want to learn Spanish. I'll check it out too.
I second this too. I listened to all 90 episodes of the Spanish course.