With this language learning app, you can practice French vocabulary and verb conjugations through multiple-choice tests, receiving immediate feedback. Includes vocabulary levels, verb parsing, and a reference module for review.
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AppRecs rating 4.8. Trustworthiness 80 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Liberation Philology French
Whenever you have your phone and a free moment, it offers a continuous multiple-choice test on French vocabulary and verb conjugation. Each answer you give is immediately confirmed or corrected, and your knowledge is reinforced by repetition.
• Vocabulary: 225 levels, each testing the translation of 10 words between French and English. Interspersed among these are cumulative levels reviewing what has been learned earlier (for a total of 253 levels).
• Verbs: Tests your ability to parse and to conjugate regular and irregular French verbs.
A further Reference module allows you to review the vocabulary word-list and verb paradigms.
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Reviews for Liberation Philology French
Mac100
Helpful, but needs sound
This app is helpful for when you have only a little time. It would be much better though if it had a sound for correct answer & another sound to indicate error. Simple/short sounds that are easy to distinguish between would be great. Thank you
Marisauna
Not worth your time or money
I tried out Liberation Philology after coming out of an excellent few months using Luli Languages' excellent Japanese flashcard programs. I am a big fan of flashcards and bought the "Academic Languages" pack (French, Spanish, German and Latin) hoping that they would provide a similar experience. Not so. LP is a very, very simple program that doesn't include anything you would otherwise expect from language learning software. There is no audio, no spaced repetition, and no lesson or review structure — just sets of cards staggered into "levels" that you are expected to hammer away at for however long you please. Honestly, just use Anki. Everyone else uses it for a reason.