Posted on Nov 4, 2015
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JLU(Joint Language Iniversity) has tons of material, and gives you access to other sites as well.
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Very true. At one point, I preferred JLU over HeadStart.
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I like how I took the time to write out JLU and spelled it wrong. Hahaha.
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I didn't say anything, especially since you can still change it.
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Duolingo for Spanish... Lots of other languages for free too
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I like the way DuoLingo works. It reminds me of Rosetta Stone. I was pissed when the military moved to HeadStart.
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http://www.lingnet.org is a good site. It has an online diagnostic assessment which allows you to test and get an approximation of your scores.
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What apps and/or sites do you use to learn or maintain language proficiency?
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Korean wife and her family in Seoul.
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That would definitely do it.
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NFLC online.
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I use products from the DLI homepage.

There was a really good site I used called dlpt.net that I used to study Korean, but it was taken down.
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babbel, and there's another app that allows me to create flashcards - that's been one of the more beneficial apps in regards to sustaining my vocabulary. Other than that, having a LHD doesn't hurt.
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I wish Babbel taught some Asian languages. I'll keep them for reference, though. Thanks.
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
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Duolingo and Mondly. I think Mango is available for free through some public libraries.
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No libraries near me offer that.
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
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Right now, I'm using ChineseSkill for Mandarin and Nemo Tagalog for Filipino.
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Move to Miami. You can live here without ever having to speak English.
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I'd probably spend too much on Miami Heat merchs.
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Craig's List! You have to be an English major to decipher some of the inbred English that is on there!
Not what you meant?! LOL
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Facebook memes give me plenty enough reason to check out Urban Dictionary at times.
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