1. Finally, exercises with the microphone don't always work.It's been a good app so far when it comes to spelling out words or picking them out in sentences but the text to speech / hands free seems to be the weak link of the app.
2. Negative: no explanation of grammar, lessons within topic contain the same words and phrases (no increase in difficulty/expansion of words), topics are very basic (e.g. topic food contains only few items), conversation per topic is unrelated to the previous lessons, grammar in the whole course is very basic.
3. I don't want to pay for bugs, so possibly after a few days of free lessons I will delete it.Seems like a good app, but every time I try to record myself the app crashes and no progress is saved, which is a little frustrating I must say 😔 Please fix as I cannot use the app because of this.
4. So far I like it.I was sort of struggling to learn swedish with other apps but with this app I think I'll learn swedish in no time, it has a very user friendly interface and the voice recordings in the app are crystal clear and easy to understand for non-native speakers.
5. Is there a way to go back and consult it (even if its on the premium version)? I'm rating it now bc of the incessant pop ups, they're getting on my nerves, but I won't go premium until I'm sure it's worth it.Asks for subscription with little for free, you can do the daily lesson which is done in minutes.
6. I find it really good with useful free content (daily lessons) and even better benefits of premium subscription.
7. Over all good to learn basic words, not enough to speak a foreign language.A language app that works for me.
8. Also, the exercise where you type sentences or build them ordering words doesn't make much sense when translating from Swedish to English.
9. In five days I've tried everyday free lessons, and I've already noticed several mistakes there.
10. After trying other similar apps (i.e. Duolingo, Babel) I find this one to have the best balance of gamification and practical knowledge, as well as diverse ways of learning.
11. The two female voices pronounce the same words with slight variation with one sounding tone deaf making words difficult.