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"Do you find difficulty in spelling and grammar? Even if you are a native English speaker, you might be perplexed by grammatical laws, and you might find yourself spending a lot of time poring over your draught file, trying to figure out what needs to be changed. Grammar checker apps can be extremely useful in this situation. They go far beyond the traditional spell checker in that they can detect instances where you have used an accurate word in the wrong way."
Target users of the app would be autonomous users with some existing level of motivation or curiosity for language study who are seeking to refresh basic skills
The Duolingo app is probably best used as a supplement to other language learning materials that offer more contextualized authentic language use
"[T]his review will focus on the iOS iPad version of Duolingo, Apple's 2013 App of the year (Duolingo, 2014) in English (L1) with French as the target language (L2)" (Overview, ¶2).
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Plenty of mind-numbing background music, but still worth checking further to see whether these "animated teaching videos for ESL and EFL learners" (About Us, ¶1, 2017.02.24 [JST]) might be suited to particular learners' needs
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