January 12, 2023, 08:13 AM
holdemBabbel or other (or nothing) for upcoming trip?
My wife and I are taking the kids (15 and 11) to Italy for spring break in 2 months. Is that enough time to learn enough from Babbel or another program to pick up a small part of the language?
I do not expect to be fluent. Heck, I do not expect to even be able to converse. But ordering something basic in a restaurant, understanding parts of a conversation, those basics would be nice.
I do travel in my car a few days a week, hours at a time, so something phone based that I listen to and do not have to pay attention to the screen would be ideal.
January 12, 2023, 08:51 AM
PerceptionI think it would. You wouldn't probably have any long term retention, but a few lessons a day would get some basics down for you.
I tried Duolingo and all the languages I flirted with seemed to start with the easier things like food, numbers, relationships, and directions; those are going to be the things you would probably find useful on a trip.