Flash cards are the most straightforward way to learn anything, and Duolingo is using that foundation for Tinycards, which happens to be its first foray outside of languages. With Tinycards, you can pick up info on anything from languages (Duolingo wasn’t going to ignore its roots) to geography, and all manner of things in between. Aimed at a younger crowd, Duolingo also has topics on vocabulary, equations, country capitals and historical facts. As users migrate through the flash cards, a status bar tells them how much they’ve learned. If you’re interested in picking up Chinese, Tinycards has some exclusive content…

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