
DJ
the app is ok. great for memorizing basic terminology. nice that you can explore & jump around subjects that you want to learn, since I feel like the level progression isn't really linear. The jump from beginner to intermediate seems quite big - goes frm learning 1 word terms to full and complex sentences w/out any context of structure or what the difference beteeen "ang", "ng", future/past tense verbs etc. really is lacking in said context. wish they had a part to learn that-esp in premium.

Cary Hill
Setting it up, it asked me OBVIOUS marketing questions. After I clicked "7 day free trial," it took me to a payment page. Somehow, I got past that, and after 2 words that I'm still not sure what I was learning, it went to "create an account" page that I couldn't get out of. So it wants me to create an account and pay for lessons that I'm not even sure what it was teaching.. no thanks
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Keisha S.
It's 1 of the best tagalog learning apps I've used. My only qualm is that it's purely memorization. It doesn't teach sentence structure. You memorize common sentences used. The native speakers say them quickly, so it's hard to catch while using the app. There's also quite a bit of english words used which falls more into the category of Tag-lish, not pure Tagalog. I recommend people watch Tagalog Time w/ Pat on YouTube. Where this app lacks in, she explains them well.
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