Duolingo has announced that it is bringing Math and Music into the app so that users can learn more subjects in one place.
Duolingo said that users can now switch between all 3 subjects on the app.
The company said that it will use its traditional bite-sized lessons, gamified features, and characters to help users learn the two new subjects.
Here’s everything you need to know about the expanded Duolingo app.
Who can access this new experience?
To start, Math and Music will be available globally in English and Spanish on iOS devices, and we’ll be rolling out more widely soon!
Who are these new courses for?
Everyone! Math and Music offer something for every learner, from a beginner to those looking for a challenge or a little extra brain training. Learn more about our updated Math course and our brand-new Music course.
How do I add a new subject?
Just like you add a new language course, you can start learning Math or Music by navigating to the course picker, and then you can switch between subjects by clicking the course icon or flag in the upper lefthand corner of your screen.
How do streaks work?
Any lesson you complete in Duolingo will count towards your streak. This means you can do a Math lesson one day, a Music lesson the next, and a Spanish lesson after that!
How does XP work? What about XP Boosts?
Any XP you earn in any subject will count towards your total XP earned, so you can rise in the leaderboards with any course! Same goes for XP Boosts–if you earn an XP Boost in your language course, you can use that Boost across all of your subjects.
Do all subjects share the same Quests?
Yes! There may be certain Quests that only apply to one of the subjects you’re enrolled in (like, “Read the next story on your path”), but those related to things like XP, correct answers, or minutes studied can be completed by doing lessons in any subject.