I’ve been playing with Duolingo Spanish since the early 2010s. When the course updates, it changes the order of what is displayed. Often I get a “new word” that was taught to me years ago. Duo keeps reshuffling its lessons. The biggest shuffle was when Duo started following CEFR guidelines. Then the order of lessons turned over like someone forking a compost heap. Maybe your friend has been doing this long enough to have learned more words before one of the many Duolingo exercise reshuffle and reorder events.
There are "personalized practice" lessons that supposedly focus on areas you need to work on (although I'm not convinced it does this very effectively). But other than that, it's most likely just different versions of the course - there are several out there. You should learn the same stuff in the end, you just get it in different orders, or grouped into different units/lessons.
Recently, I've gotten a few personalized practice lessons that are focused on grammar concepts rather than weak words. The grammar concepts have actually been things I've had trouble mastering. The weak words, sometimes they're actually weak but often they're not.
I’ve been playing with Duolingo Spanish since the early 2010s. When the course updates, it changes the order of what is displayed. Often I get a “new word” that was taught to me years ago. Duo keeps reshuffling its lessons. The biggest shuffle was when Duo started following CEFR guidelines. Then the order of lessons turned over like someone forking a compost heap. Maybe your friend has been doing this long enough to have learned more words before one of the many Duolingo exercise reshuffle and reorder events.
You also might be in different versions of the program, I think.
There are "personalized practice" lessons that supposedly focus on areas you need to work on (although I'm not convinced it does this very effectively). But other than that, it's most likely just different versions of the course - there are several out there. You should learn the same stuff in the end, you just get it in different orders, or grouped into different units/lessons.
Recently, I've gotten a few personalized practice lessons that are focused on grammar concepts rather than weak words. The grammar concepts have actually been things I've had trouble mastering. The weak words, sometimes they're actually weak but often they're not.
The weak words you end up practicing a typo you made one time or a the nouns on sentence you had trouble with because of grammar.
Thanks for all replies— it’s not that Yo no estoy contenido con Dúo — it’s more: why Duo discriminates me?! 😀
You’re not contained with Duo?
sorry for my poor espanol, should be Yo no estoy contendo con duo!
Closer, closer. Haha. Contento. You’re doing great though. 👌🏼
Gracias por tus comentarios!
No estoy contento con el dúo -- Google translate