People flocked to language apps during the pandemic – but how much can they actually teach you? | Shelley Hepworth
by Shelley Hepworth from Technology | The Guardian on (#5THEX)
The first of a series on how digital technologies shape our thoughts, emotions and interior lives
In March 2020, as the Covid pandemic took hold, the language learning app Duolingo reported double its usual number of sign-ups. Stuck inside under lockdown orders, people had time on their hands and were looking for ways to occupy it.
It wasn't long before I joined its 500 million users in an attempt to recapture the feeling of learning Portuguese during three months spent in Brazil several years ago: that heady thrill of realising I had conveyed the meaning I meant to, the strange alchemy of suddenly understanding what people around me were saying. Could an app give me that?
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