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  • Lesson repeating

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    Fluenz User SupportF

    Hi Jill,
    When you say "I keep getting sent back to lesson 2," where are you clicking to go there?

    I'd suggest logging out and logging in again to ensure everything is synced. Please go to the main menu, select SPA Upgraded, Level 2, and click on Lesson 03. You should be able to start at the introduction of Lesson 3 and continue from there.

    In addition, I'd like to explain how the bookmark feature works and how you can return to specific workouts you haven't completed.

    My Bookmark ( Located on the Lessons Menu):
    You will have a bookmark for each language level that you are studying, represented by a red "B". This bookmark marks the last point where you interacted with the software in that specific level.

    For example, if you are in "Spanish Level 3, Lesson 6, Pick the Right Answer" and you have completed some exercises there, then you navigate back to the menu, your Spanish 3 Bookmark will read "Level 3, Session 6, Pick the Right Answer."

    Clicking on the red "B" will allow you to continue with the remaining exercises. However, if you decide to switch to "Level 3, Session 6, Repeat the Words" to refresh your vocabulary while working on "Pick the Right Answer," "Repeat the Words" will become your new bookmark for Spanish Level 3.
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    Incomplete Workouts:
    To complete your unfinished workouts, go to the Sessions Menu, where all lessons are displayed. Each lesson is marked with a completion percentage. By hovering over the percentage, you can quickly identify the sections within the lesson that you haven't completed. Clicking on the corresponding section will seamlessly take you to that particular part of the lesson.

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    My Last Activity ( Located on the Languages Menu):
    This feature displays your most recent bookmark across all languages and levels, regardless of what you were working on. For example, if you were studying "Spanish Level 3, Session 6, Pick the Right Answer," this would be your Spanish Level 3 Bookmark. However, if you decided to review some vocabulary in "Spanish Level 1, Session 1, Repeat the Words," your My Last Activity would show:

    My Last Activity: Spanish Level 1, Session 1, Repeat the Words.

    Spanish 1 Bookmark: Spanish Level 1, Session 1, Repeat the Words.

    Spanish 3 Bookmark: Spanish Level 3, Session 6, Pick the Right Answer.

    I hope this explanation clarifies how the bookmark feature works for you. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have additional questions or if your software behaves differently from this explanation.

    Best regards, and good luck with your language learning!

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    Fluenz User SupportF

    Thanks for your feedback. I'll send your comment to the development team to check if it is possible to change the colors for better visualization.

    Regards,

  • Error in Italian level 4, lesson 8?

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    Thanks again, Dirk - and Isabella! You're further explanation makes the rules very clear. It helps a lot.

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    Emilie PoyetE

    Thanks for reporting this inconsistency, we'll make sure to fix it asap. Your understanding is correct: Stadt is closer to the word City because it means a much bigger place than Dorf, which means Town. Thanks again and enjoy the rest of the program!

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    Fluenz User SupportF

    Hi @jpedrali,
    We have completed the first revision of French Upgraded. Our content team has added many additional answers and fixed some typos in the exercises.
    Next month, we will conduct a second revision.
    Note: If you have sessions downloaded on your mobile devices, we suggest deleting and re-downloading them to ensure you have the latest content version.

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    Thanks. I'll try these recommendations.

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    Emilie PoyetE

    There are lots of regional differences indeed. I'm not an expert, so I'd love confirmation on this, but from what I've read, it is especially different in Bavaria and Austria, and also in South western regions...

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    in means both inside something or toward something, if you say in die kneipe it means "to the bar", if it's in der kneipe it means "in the bar", if you choose in die kneipe then it should be followed by for example gehen cause it's a motion. (er ist in die kneipe gegangen). remember ist here is for the past tense and not exaclty a to be verb to describe an is situation if that makes sense. I know this is one of the most difficult things in the language especially, I am level 3 and still mix things up sometimes. if someone is better than me at this feel free to correct me too I also need a lot of help for my German learning! Good luck!

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    Emilie PoyetE

    Hi Jillfrost, Thanks a lot for pointing this out. You understood the use and place of "nicht" well, your example phrases are all correct. In the last one, you couldn't follow it up with "sondern im hotel bleiben", you'd have to add the subject again, so it's more complex.
    One option could be: Wir gehen morgen ins Schimmbad nicht ; doch wir bleiben stattdessen im Hotel" Now, about the workout you're mentioning from the program, you're totally right that you can't guess where to place the "nicht" here, only in the last sentence (Wir mochten heute Abend nicht zu Niklas' Feier gehen, sondern in ein Restaurant). So for this phrase the contents team will take care of adding all possible options for "nicht", we'll let you know when this update is available.
    Thanks for your comment again! Hope you're enjoying the rest of the program!

  • SPANISH Upgrade

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    Fluenz User SupportF

    I have arranged a complimentary upgrade to the Fluenz Spanish program for your account.
    To access this, please log in at Online.fluenz.com using your email and password.
    The Upgraded Spanish version ( SPA Upgraded on the main menu) features new videos and exercises for an enhanced learning experience.
    In addition, You're all set to use the Fluenz Mobile apps. You can download Fluenz from the App Store or Google Play Store, and then log in with your Fluenz ID. Your progress will synchronize across platforms, allowing you the convenience of offline sessions through the mobile apps' download feature.

    Best wishes as you continue your language learning journey with us. Should you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.

    Ivana
    Fluenz User Support

  • upgrade

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    Fluenz User SupportF

    Hi Shelley!

    Thank you for reaching out to us today.
    I have arranged a complimentary upgrade to the Fluenz Spanish program for your account.
    To access this, please log in at Online.fluenz.com using your email and password.
    The Upgraded Spanish version ( SPA Upgraded on the main menu) features new videos and exercises for an enhanced learning experience.
    In addition, You're all set to use the Fluenz Mobile apps. You can download Fluenz from the App Store or Google Play Store, and then log in with your Fluenz ID. Your progress will synchronize across platforms, allowing you the convenience of offline sessions through the mobile apps' download feature.
    Best wishes as you continue your language learning journey with us. Should you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.
    Ivana,
    Fluenz User Support.

  • Use of ir to express future

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    Emilie PoyetE

    Hi James,
    Your doubt is perfectly valid here since the English translation doesn't change, but the Spanish structure does. Actually what happens in the second sentence is that it is not expressing a real future in Spanish, but rather an immediate action. Sometimes you can use a present tense in Spanish to express something that you're planning to do right away. So to translate more precisely, we could say:
    Voy a llamar a Sandra = I'm going to call Sandra > near future
    Yo llamo a Sandra (enseguida) = I'm calling Sandra (right away) > immediate action
    To avoid further confusions, we'll make sure the translation in English matches -even if it's not the most natural- in the next update. Thanks for pointing out this issue and enjoy the rest of level 5!

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    Emilie PoyetE

    Hi Tismert,
    You can find a summary of all the material taught by level in the main menu of the software when clicking on the "Global Index" (at the top).
    There isn't a specific part on sentence structure though, as this is something we work on throughout the program progressively, and as it depends on each situation.. (describing, comparing, commenting etc)
    Hope it helps..or maybe you're looking for a specific structure? Let me know if I missed your point here 🙂
    Emilie

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    Fluenz User SupportF

    Hi, could you please email us to with your Fluenz ID (email or username) in order for us to check? We'll be happy to troubleshoot the problem and assign a ticket with the follow-up. Regards!

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