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Q: Which one is better to learn Chinese, hellotalk o olla?

I knew an Egyptian in Facebook, and he introduced hellotalk to me, I downloaded it and use it now, but I think it's kind of boring , no one responded me and i can only choose one language to learn. And then my Chinese friend told me that there was also an app called olla and was funnier. As for you, which one is better?

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I don't know if they have an app but I guess they would....try Chinese Pod.

 

It teaches you using the Lexical Approach (Google it if you don't know) and you will quickly learn useful sentences that you can interchange vocabulary into for different situations.

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I don't know if they have an app but I guess they would....try Chinese Pod.

 

It teaches you using the Lexical Approach (Google it if you don't know) and you will quickly learn useful sentences that you can interchange vocabulary into for different situations.

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I'm just going to throw this out there:

 

Books are still a very reliable source of knowledge.

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