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I've met a lot of people who've invested a lot of hard work into learning Greek and Hebrew but have struggled to learn to read despite their best efforts.
Here's the snag: Learning is 25% perspiration and 75% strategy. It's not enough to put in the work. You have to learn how to learn first. And that is what the new features of Biblingo are designed to do. They teach you how to learn.
Our new proficiency-based system takes the guesswork out of learning Greek and Hebrew. Click the button below to start your new free trial and experience the new version of Biblingo!
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The 3 step process
In this new version, we've revamped our system so that you can learn more efficiently. There are basically three things you need to do to learn a language (and just about anything else too):
You have to take in new information.
Practice, practice, practice.
Focus on using the language fast through timed practice.
Biblingo's new system unites learn, retain, and fluency exercises in a proficiency-based system so you can see what you are good at and what you might be struggling with. With this system, you can be confident you are investing your hard work exactly where you should be.
This system takes the guesswork out of learning Greek and Hebrew. As long as you are balancing your time in Biblingo between learn, review, and fluency activities, you can relax and trust the process. Biblingo makes sure you are making efficient progress towards reading the Bible in the original languages.
Here's a rundown of what we've packed into this update: