L Lee
GBMostly Pros, and a few Cons Pros: I love the immersion method, the ability to navigate back and forth through different word groups and the ability to download on multiple tablets and use the little kid mode for my toddler while still having access to big kid mode for my older child. Cons: Ok so the movies zooming around and changing channels are kind of distracting, and the ongoing music is annoying. I do want my kids to get repetition of Spanish language but the music and dizzying video is over the top. My kids won't use it more than 10 minutes at a time. The other negative aspect is just the price. I can see a lot went into developing the system, but I'd love to see a significantly lower price for year membership.
Bolotinhas
PTDinolingo language learning site is an excellent tool to teach languages Dinolingo language learning site is an excellent tool to teach languages. My kids (5 and 8 years old) are really enjoying, especially the games. The videos are short, direct and with fine pronunciation. The offer of less common languages is really good (in our case, Greek), as it was difficult for us to find physical classroom learning. As new features, this platform could have: i) Different games, besides what is being offered (memory cards, sound/image check); ii) Extra games where it would be possible for different users (at least of the same subscription) to play between them, as a contest and as a partnership.
Rebecca Scherle
GBLove this program! Love this program- the visuals and activities really keep little ones (and adults) engaged and entertained! The variety and depth of languages offered is extensive and the price is right. I recommend this program to anyone with a child learning a language in school to supplement their learning or to use the program on its own. Learning should be fun and Dinolingo delivers!
Klippers
AUThe app seems really great so far.. The app seems really great so far... I'm using it with my 6yo and I find I need to sit with her to help her understand the tasks. The only negative so far is the music that plays throughout which makes the spoken words quite difficult to hear. Maybe I haven't found a way to turn this off but it seems counter-intuitive to play music over the top when trying to clearly pronounce and teach foreign words... 🤔
Erika
GBI’m sure it’s fine for under 3rd grade I’m sure it’s fine for under 3rd grade. I got it for my 5th and 7th grade girls because it’s supposed to be for under 14. The cartoons, games and voices are all *very* preschool. The girls felt like they were being talked to like babies. Unfortunately we didn’t last past the second day because they hated it. Which is unfortunate because otherwise, the content seemed fine and the price point was excellent compared to other products like it.