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What are the neighboring countries?
Multi-neighboring countries is a language learning tool software.

Multi-neighboring countries is the only educational Application that has been rated as the best app of the year by app Store. Research shows that the language level achieved by studying in many neighboring countries for 34 hours is equivalent to one semester of college language courses.

Duolingo is a language learning tool software, and its App has been downloaded over 500 million times. 20 1 1, many neighboring countries were established in Pittsburgh, USA.

Many neighboring countries offer courses in more than 40 languages, including popular languages such as English, Japanese, Korean, French and Cantonese, as well as small and endangered languages such as Welsh and Navajo. 202 1 Cantonese course is launched.

20 19, many neighboring countries entered the China market. In the first half of 2020, the number of users in China increased by 200% compared with the same period of 20 19.

In June, 2022, the new version of Multi-Neighborhood App was launched, and all courses were open to China learners free of charge. Many neighboring countries also launched Cantonese courses in August, which is the first Chinese dialect course developed by many neighboring countries.

Matters needing attention in using multi-neighbor APP

1. Multi-neighboring app needs to be connected to the Internet before it can be used, so the network should be unblocked when using it.

2. The learning content of multinational APP is very rich, but it also needs to be selected and arranged according to its own actual situation.

3. The practice forms of multinational APP are diverse, including listening, speaking, reading and writing, and comprehensive practice is required.

4. The progress bar of multinational APP can help us understand our learning progress, but it should be adjusted according to our actual situation.

5. The ranking of apps in many neighboring countries can stimulate our interest and motivation in learning, but we should also be careful not to pursue ranking excessively.