I love it!
I’m 10 and I’ve been using this app fir 2 weeks now and now I know cheese and meat and other stuff in Chinese mandarin! Thanks a lot now I can finally understand my languages teacher thanks so much!!!<3
Better than that green bird
This app is great for adults and kids, it’s also in my opinion better than duolingo
Best thing ever!!
I always wanted to learn Japanese now I can learn as much as I want
Why droplets is probably the best kids learning app
Droplets is really fun and great and not did it help me learn French it also help me learn about 2 more other languages. My family is really proud and I’m happy with my self that I can actually speak to other people without stuttering, (lol) otherwise I’m really proud and have a great time with this app I definitely recommend it, it has tons of fun lessons to learn and fun activities you do on the app. It doesn’t even force you to learn every single word and review, it slowly helps you with whatever word your struggling with to pronounce or spell it accurately. I definitely recommend this for ages 4-13, Also Make Sure To Check Out The Adults Version “Drops”!
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AWESOME
When I started with the app it was easy, but now I might start speaking Portuguese with my gma and gpa. I love this appppppp!
IT'S SO GOOD
It's so good and helpful because later i want to be a k-pop idol so learning Korean is a big helpful step for me to achieve my dream i hope it can teach me more things than bread and fish but it's very helpful and easy to use it's a five star Michelin
Amazing app… few improvements needed
This app is amazing! I love that you get unlimited time to study and the diversity of topics. Considering it is free it is definitely worth the quality you are getting.
Although the app is meant for children, it is really suitable for any age and very suitable for people living in the country of their target language.
Given that this app is meant for children, a way to improve it may be to add short stories using the vocabulary taught in the lessons or just popular children’s stories (with audio and written text) from that language’s culture. This would allow them to see the words in use, and as well how those words change depending on the language cases (Slavic languages) used. This is especially important since children soak up language easier than adults, and even exposure to the language (whether they understand it or not) is good exposure due to the rapid neural connections at their young age.
Next, I recommend that more grammar is taught, since most language apps only or predominantly teach vocabulary. In regards to this app, the verbs taught are only taught in the first person. Instead, you should make a separate section of the app where you teach verb conjugations.
Finally, I recommend that more languages and dialects are available, or even just the ones that are just on Drops (Ukrainian, Irish, Ainu, Galician…). Ukrainian is an especially crucial language to add because more Ukrainian children are in schools across Europe and North America and this can provide children the vocabulary to communicate with them. I also recommend Celtic languages like Irish and Welsh because they are taught in schools in UK and with it being taught on this app it could be used as a supplementary aid for students.
Although the app is meant for children, it is really suitable for any age and very suitable for people living in the country of their target language.
Given that this app is meant for children, a way to improve it may be to add short stories using the vocabulary taught in the lessons or just popular children’s stories (with audio and written text) from that language’s culture. This would allow them to see the words in use, and as well how those words change depending on the language cases (Slavic languages) used. This is especially important since children soak up language easier than adults, and even exposure to the language (whether they understand it or not) is good exposure due to the rapid neural connections at their young age.
Next, I recommend that more grammar is taught, since most language apps only or predominantly teach vocabulary. In regards to this app, the verbs taught are only taught in the first person. Instead, you should make a separate section of the app where you teach verb conjugations.
Finally, I recommend that more languages and dialects are available, or even just the ones that are just on Drops (Ukrainian, Irish, Ainu, Galician…). Ukrainian is an especially crucial language to add because more Ukrainian children are in schools across Europe and North America and this can provide children the vocabulary to communicate with them. I also recommend Celtic languages like Irish and Welsh because they are taught in schools in UK and with it being taught on this app it could be used as a supplementary aid for students.
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Droplets
Its a really good app and I use it all the time. Its so helpful and I’ve actually learned some Turkish. The one thing I would love if they could break down the longer words and teach us how to say them ( hindistan cevizi suyu)
It’s okay so far
I like the colors, sounds, and overall design. I just wish the pictures were more clear on the definition, like breakfast is a croissant and coffee, but I wouldn’t be able to tell for a few other words/phrases. But that’s only for a few words so there’s not much to complain about. I am enjoying it so far, but I’ve only just started the language.
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Love it is all some
This app is helping me so much I only got it today but so far I’ve learned so much but now I know how to say soup in Spanish and fruit in Spanish it helps a lot and I know a lot more just a few minutes ago I only know how to say hola and Gracias but so far I know a lot more some of these words I thought I would never know but now I do and it works so well I definitely recommend it it works for kids and grown-ups
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