

In 2022, Glossika addressed a long-standing issue - the mobile experience. New for 2022: How’s the Glossika mobile app? (iOS only) I get very little utility out of typing, or out of recording (it just goes into the void anyway). I really prefer “listening only”, and I modify settings to hear the sentence twice in the target language, and to give me a bit of time to repeat out loud. It is easy at first, but you’d be surprised how quickly it gets hard. I personally find 5-10 new sentences pretty good. The idea is to make a study session in which you study for about 30 minutes with active listening. You can add more sentences as you feel comfortable.

Now Glossika starts serving sentences, repeating them a few times for you to study. Ignore the 767 to review, I haven’t used Glossika for this language in a while… Once you’re done with your test, you can start learning.Īny time you want to learn new things, you click on “learn new items”. Once you get too many wrong, they’ll start teaching you at that level - unless you override it and choose another.
#Glossika spanish sucks series#
They ask you a series of questions, getting harder. For example, I chose “English (UK)” (closest thing to Australian!)
#Glossika spanish sucks how to#
Here’s a summary of this Glossika review - how to use Glossika to learn a language in a nutshell.
