1. Since you cannot do more than a lesson per day, even if you manage to not miss a day you pay for, for the monthly subscription the cost per time learning is about on par with having 1 on 1 lessons with a certified French tutor (given you count in the time spent on homework) and clearly those are superior, as you work on your pronunciation too.
2. £50+ per rolling month! Not worth that sort of money for software delivered training, especially when compared with the cost of say, Netflix or Spotify.Absolutely fantastic app! It provides with detailed corrections in French and English.
3. I already found 30 a month very expensive, but good language apps are very scarce, so I found it worth considering.
4. The lessons being in French (with English option) help you get attuned to the language.
5. I do not think I want to subscribe to their expensive monthly service.The content is fun and interesting but the ui is poorly designed and the learning is not flexible at all.
6. The other options are ridiculously expensive: 60 a month for 6 months, 100 (!!!) a month for a monthly membership.
7. The price they ask is offensive to say the least.It's a very good app but very different from all the other learning apps.
8. When every other app uses a "card design" and allow users to swipe/switch between them, this app uses the outrageous web view, and it often requires scrolling up and down a few times to finish a question.
9. Focus for adults and ability to handle more natural phrases.Yes the lessons are fun and interesting and I looked forward to doing them.
10. This app provides an engaging path to learning some modalities of French.
11. Essentially, there is no option to advance faster than the lessons, so if you have trip planned in 3 months and you're motivated to learn, you'll be held back.