I started learning several languages in Duolingo. I finsished Grman and Esperanto and am now onto Spanish daily and Chinese intermittently (using Chineasy physical flashcards instead).
Whether you are interested in one language or several, it is handy to keep a list of all the places to go to learn your favourite language or languages. You can do this on your mobile phone.
Use a spreadsheet in Excel (which is a brand name, known generaically as a matrix, or series of columns divided across).
Or write on a page in an A4 notebook. Put a sticker on the front of the notebook recording Language Learning and the page number. (You will have to number the pages of your notebook in the top right. I do this wiht all new notebooks.)
Keep updating as you find new sites, or when you want to add a new language. You can also keep a column for your own language if you are teaching English to foreigners or doing a language swap. Here is my work in progress. First I listed the languages. Then I went to the websites of my favourite places, starting with duolingo and Memrise. At the start it is quite time-consuming if you are checking several languages. But once you have the basics it is much faster.
Arabic
Chinese
Danish
Esperato - Duolingo
French - Duolingo
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latin
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Spanish
Swedish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
Welsh
Languages I am not learning on Duolingo include Klingon.
You can also learn Dutch, Malay and Urdu, a total of 75 languages, on langmaster.
Here's another. their welcome page was all in Spanish with a testimonial in Spanish. I could understand most of it and put it into Google translate to catch the couple of words I had missed.
https://www.deliberatespanish.com/
Useful Websites
English
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_English
Indian government program
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_English_(government_program)
Tamil
https://www.wikihow.com/Learn-Tamil
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lankan_Tamils
https://digitaldefynd.com/best-tamil-language-courses/
https://www.livinglanguage.com/languagedemo/tamilflash/11930/essential-saying-hello
duolingo in January 2021, The Tamil course is 75% complete.
Langmaster
http://www.langmaster.com/lmcom/com/web/en-gb/pages/free-language-online.aspx
Spanish
http://download.langmaster.cz/grammar/en-gb/spanish1/grammar/les01/g05.htm
Duolingo
Languages available
Chinese, German, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Welsh, Ukrainian
Memrise
Languages available
Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Turkish
Mango
(see next post)
Other Language Websites From Wikipedia's List
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_language_self-study_programs
Flashcards List of Sources from Wiki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_flashcard_software
About the Author
Angela Lansbury teacher of English (advanced and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, aspiring polyglot.
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