![]() I don’t recommend upgrading (read more about why I don’t recommend upgrading to Plus here!) It’s so easy to use Duolingo for free that it’s never seemed worth it to me! If you still have this feature on your Duolingo app, one thing you could do to get around this is to buy “Super” which is about $7 per month and it allows you to do as many lessons as you want. Although I haven’t bought Super Duolingo, I no longer lose hearts when I make mistakes. These days, most users no longer lose hearts or health while other users still have this feature. RELATED: The Duolingo Family Plan: What is it, How Does it Work, and Is it Worth the Cost? To do that, just click on the flag that represents the course you are currently on and then scroll until you see the “Add Course” button. Even better, once you know Spanish, then you can use Spanish to get to your next language! One of my favorite ways to use Duolingo is to do “reverse trees.” This means that instead of doing English to Spanish, you could do Spanish to English. To see more on Duome, you can type in /YOURUSERNAME/progress as well to see specific progress in the language course that you are currently on. If you were able to find your profile on Duome, make sure to bookmark it so that you can check it regularly to motivate yourself to work harder! I switched to my Spanish to Italian course and then refreshed the Duome website and it changed to showing all the courses and progress I’ve made in courses from the Spanish language: However, I have done quite a bit from Spanish as well, so in order to see my progress there, I just switch to any course from the Spanish language. If you’re also learning languages FROM other languages besides your native language (we’ll talk more about that later), then all you need to do to check your progress there is to go into your Duolingo app and change your course.įor example, for the pictures above, I was using my native language, English, to learn French. ![]() It also shows the Golden Owls that you have earned! When you scroll down, you can see all of the languages that you are currently learning, which level you are on, and how many XP you need to get to the next level. The best way to know if you’re on it is to try!Īll you need to do is type /YOURUSERNAME and see what it says! This is what pops up when I do that: I believe that you have to have completed a certain amount of XP to get onto this site, although since it’s not an official site it can be a little unclear what that number is. However, because this is an unofficial site, I’m not completely sure that everyone is on it. RELATED: What Languages Does Michelle Obama Speak?īasically, this website can see all of your progress on Duolingo, including your Golden Owls, how many XP you need to get to the next level, and how many words you’ve learned. This is what the Golden Owl used to look like: Now, instead, you’ll be given a little trophy. It pops up at the bottom of the tree (now path) as a reminder of all your hard work!Īlthough Duolingo no longer shows this Golden Owl at the end (I’m so sad about this!) you can still earn your Duolingo owl by completing the entire course but you’ll have to use a third-party website (Duome, we’ll get into that in a bit) in order to see it. This is the end goal of Duolingo (besides practicing your language) which most users have no idea about. Once you reach the very end of the path, you will earn a trophy known as the Duolingo Golden Owl. This is basically all of the lessons that are available for the language course that you chose. When you choose a course on Duolingo, your goal is to complete the “tree” which is now known as the path. This should push you to use Duolingo more often!įor a more in-depth guide on how to change your daily goal, check out this post. In order to change your daily goal, click on the “More” button in the menu on the left side of the screen, then click “settings.” Over on the right side, you’ll see another menu where you can click on “Edit Daily Goal.”įrom there you should change it to the highest XP possible. They’ve taken away the ability to do this in the mobile app for some reason, so you’ll have to hop onto the Desktop version to do this. The first thing you should do if you want to use Duolingo more seriously to learn a language is to edit your daily goal. I seriously would not be able to learn languages without italki (I’m taking 3 classes per week right now) try out a class and you’ll thank me later. I have 3 Golden Owls, over 60,000 XP, and am a level 18 in Italian! If you did not understand that last sentence, then this blog post is definitely for you! These Duolingo tips will help you stay motivated and use Duolingo more than ever!Īfter becoming seriously obsessed with Duolingo in 2018, I learned a lot of things about the app that I think most users aren’t even aware of.
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