Duolingo is a platform known for its free lessons for learning more than 30 languages. The application includes the possibility to learn English, Italian, German, among others.
The company announced its plan to expand its list of services by adding new alternatives for learning in a more fun and dynamic way. It’s about adding personalized music and math lessons. In this way, it aims to diversify the educational experience with additional subjects.
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The company aims to provide users with a versatile experience within the application and achieve this, plans to add music and math lessons to its platform.
This will allow anyone who uses Duolingo to learn these topics from scratch using the free, short lesson method Duolingo is famous for. According to the official website of the language platform, The goal is to earn points in lessons and unlock new levels while improving your real-life communication skills..
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This new bet starts with musical interactive method, will offer hundreds of lessons and more than 200 fun and familiar tunes. Users will be able to participate in exercises that will teach them how to read notes and play music from their mobile devices or computers.
On the other hand, the math section will be part of the expansion called Duolingo Math. This was previously announced by the company in October last year. With this function, you can access interactive exercises from the same application.
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Combining all these features on a single platform will allow users to access different subjects from a single account and switch between music, language and math lessons.
Duolingo plans to offer more details about this integration of music, language, and math. Duocon event scheduled for next October 11th.
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