I use it on the iPhone app.
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From: 'Kimberly Samco' via VIPhone
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2024 8:21 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Foreign language learning apps?
Well, it’s possible that it’s my brain that is not accessible. Grin. I’m using
the ap
You don't have to hide, when getting to the Merge Button.
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Marda
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2024 12:07 AM
To: 'Richard Turner' via VIPhone
Subject: Re: Three-way calling.
Oh that's even m
How do you suggest is the best way to start learning a language. I have to
disagree with you. Like you, Spanish is my first language, English then German.
Have you tried out the Duolingo application?
It has conversation modules and other types of modules that does well with
exposing you to the
Oh, another thing. What language(s?
) are you attempting to learn? Do you want conversation only or written
material as well. It will make a difference. If you want conversation
only there are several language learning recorded programs on nls for
Spanish, Japanese and probably other commo
I have an iPhone SE3 so later today I can try to download and check out
the app. Are you using duolingo and is that the one you want to use or
are you interested in babble or rosetta stone or others?
Marda
On 9/14/2024 10:20 AM, 'Kimberly Samco' via VIPhone wrote:
Well, it’s possible that it
Hi everyone,
Braille Screen Input has been overhauled!
iOS and iPad OS 18, due for release on Monday 16 September, include the biggest
refresh of Braille Screen Input since the feature was first introduced in iOS
8. Although you can, for the most part, still use Braille Screen Input as you
alway
For some reason, I only get about three and a half hours out of mine, and I
keep the volume low when I'm using them. I went to the Apple Store and had a
"genius" try to figure out what the problem is, but they were no help. They
told me to charge them every night, but I don't use them every day,
Well, it’s possible that it’s my brain that is not accessible. Grin. I’m using
the app on my iPhone SE3. For those of you who are having no issues, are you
using the app on a phone or are you on the website?
Thanks again,
Kim
> On Sep 14, 2024, at 6:13 AM, leobado1...@gmail.com wrote:
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No app to learn languages is a good app to develop skills in a second or
foreign language. They might entertain you, and expose you to some vocabulary,
but really inefficient when it comes to grasping the core of real
communication. They are good at providing the impression of learning, but this
what are the problems you are experiencing?
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> On 14 Sep 2024, at 01:52, 'Kimberly Samco' via VIPhone
> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I’m looking for accessible foreign language learning apps. I’ve been trying
> Dual Lingo and I’m struggling with th
I too am using this app to learn Sherman and I have no problems whatsoever with
it.
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> On 14 Sep 2024, at 08:39, Mario Eiland wrote:
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> Both my 16-year-old daughter and myself are blind and she is learning
> Spanish on hers and I'm learning Germ
Both my 16-year-old daughter and myself are blind and she is learning Spanish
on hers and I'm learning German on mine. I don't understand the inaccessibility
of it. We have no issues navigating the app.
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From: 'Kimberly Samco' via VIPhone
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2
I used Babble for a long time 8 years ago to learn Dutch. It was pretty usable
at the time.
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> On 14 Sep 2024, at 07:02, Marda wrote:
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> Hi, Kim. I know some blind people that use duolingo but I've never tried
> it. I too would be interested in accessible language learni
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