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Duolingo German
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If for some reason you've been following my Beeminding, you've probably seen me start and eliminate Duolingo German goals before. Truth be told, I'm not that big a fan of Duolingo's method. Why's that?

First, the instruction isn't particularly useful, at least not in the short term. You're not learning travel phrases or conversation, you're learning to say "The duck drinks water."

Second, they only really teach one thing, which is reading text and translating it into your native language. The text to speech module and the language recognition module are both terrible, and since almost all of the sentences are Foreign-to-Native translation, you don't really build composition skills.

Third, the tree design makes it a rather rigid program. If they decide you have to learn the present continuous tense or be able to talk about web pages, that's what you're doing, there's no way around it. You have to push through that before you can move on to something you might actually want to learn.

However, I really like Duolingo as a project to benefit humanity. It's free, it requires no formal instruction, and it makes no assumptions about the student's education. You could be some poor kid from Uzbekistan who remembers a bit of Russian from school and you can use Duolingo to learn at least a little bit of English, Russian, French, or several other languages. With that you can get a new job, make friends abroad, or just read comics online. That's pretty cool.

Getting back to me, I'm not a big fan of the Duo method, but I need practice. Duo is free and I can put up with just about anything for ten minutes a day. If I can do that, then in about six months I'll have an owl statue and probably a better grasp of written German. So let's go for it.

I've set the road for 20 points a day, which is a reasonably easy commitment. Rough guess, if I stick to this I'll reach the end of the tree in about six months and I could have the tree fully gilded by the end of the year. I also set the "sting" cap at just $5. Really, the sting hurts worse than the money, and when I let a goal slide it's usually not because I'm okay with losing that amount of money, it's because I just can't.