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I'm currently in the middle of learning a new language as an adult. I'm using Duolingo for the formal grammar lessons, but most of my learning is honestly coming from music, audiobooks, and reading comics. Recently made a few friends who speak it so that helps too.
I thought Duolingo was terrible for grammar.
The best learning material is the one you have motivation to follow through. Doesn't matter if there exists better ones, if those will be left unused.
I agree, I use Duolingo because it's good at making me comeback to learn. But I use it for vocabulary as I feel it is best for that. It was never very good at teaching grammar.
But I don't know why it is not good at teaching grammar. I don't think it's that difficult to replicate textbook exercises in a fun way. All I can think why they don't have good grammar exercises is that it's some dark pattern I don't recognise.
I'd imagine it depends on the language. I will say their podcasts are fantastic (and there's no AI in those)