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[OT] You know you want to vote for Chinese

kaysik   July 4th, 2012 11:14p.m.

http://www.facebook.com/questions/419654551412053

I'm intrigued by Duolingo. Some people hate it, others love it. However in order for me to try it, they need to implement a Chinese version. We might not get the 400 votes needed to surpass Japanese, but surely we can get the 20 or so votes to beat Italian and be second on the list.

(PS. If you've never heard of Duolingo and are interested watch this TED talk: http://www.ted.com/talks/luis_von_ahn_massive_scale_online_collaboration.html )

夏普本   July 4th, 2012 11:57p.m.

I tried this for Spanish but at the moment just waiting for the Chinese, which I thought was the next language they would add.

Nicki   July 5th, 2012 2:01a.m.

DONE.

dfoxworthy   July 5th, 2012 2:06a.m.

A difference of 11 now.

Nicki   July 5th, 2012 2:25a.m.

We can get the 400 - ask all your FB friends to vote :)

Talafar   July 5th, 2012 8:22a.m.

Can't access Facebook in China - an unfair advantage for other languages :P

Janerl   July 5th, 2012 4:50p.m.

I hadn't heard of this before! I'm glad you brought it here to the Skritter forums.

I remember being so excited when I found out what reCaptcha was all about, haha. Put in a vote for Chinese and forwarded the info about the site to a friend who was just bemoaning the cost of Rosetta Stone for Spanish last night!

Dennis   July 6th, 2012 7:25p.m.

I'm trying French as a review and really like the method. Chinese would be great.

Dennis   July 8th, 2012 7:20p.m.

I don't know how far they get in their language instruction, but they may need some sort of placement test. Maybe if you are familiar with the language you are working in you're just supposed to pick iut up from translating.

nick   July 9th, 2012 5:12p.m.

My friend just started working for Duolingo, by the way. They've got some great ideas over there.

A lot of times, tools that try to do too many language pairs don't end up doing well on very specialized languages like Chinese and Japanese. I'll be interested to see what they do with the characters.

Dennis   July 10th, 2012 10:03p.m.

I find you can test out of a level in Duolingo. I'm not sure if I missed it or if it was recently added to the French beta.

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