Duolingo is known for its bite-sized lessons that make the learning process fun.
Learners have the option to choose any language or course from its vast library.
Irrespective of what language you select on Duolingo, you will get to see units and sections.
For the unversed, each Duolingo language has units and sections focused on particular topics.
Notably, the number of units and sections available in Duolingo languages are different based on their difficulties.
The maximum number of sections available on Duolingo is NINE.
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Yes, French and Spanish and two languages on Duolingo that have NINE sections. The remaining languages have between Four to Eight sections.
When you complete all lessons in a particular language on Duolingo, you will see an option ‘Daily Refresh‘.
Unfortunately, many Duolingo users don’t know the meaning of Daily Refresh. If you too are one of those users then don’t worry because we got you covered.
Without any further ado, let’s get started:
What is Daily Refresh on Duolingo?
Daily Refresh is the last part of your learning path and is available in all courses. The Duolingo Daily Refresh helps you memorize phrases and understand some grammar structures.
Daily Refresh is a short collection of 6 levels taken from the main course that is updated every day.
These levels are made up of all the lessons of your target language that you have earlier learned in the main section of the course.
These 6 levels have personalised practices and stories and each level can be completed to legendary.
The higher you go the tougher it gets. However, on completing the Daily Refresh, you will be able to unlock an XP Boost.
Daily Refresh is quite helpful as it helps a learner go through all that they have learned. It is a welcome challenge that helps you learn the target language much faster.
However, the Daily Refresh also comes with its pros and cons.
Daily Refresh Pros & Cons
Pros
- Daily Refresh has something ‘new’ to practice every day.
- It helps learners stay on top of the course content.
- Gives learners a chance to compete in the weekly leagues.
Cons
- It is quite repetitive making the learning experience monotonous.
Conclusion
In simple words, as soon as you reach Daily Refresh on Duolingo, it means you have reached the end of the course.
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If you continue with the option then you gain a chance to unlock an XP Boost. You can also contribute to Weekly leagues and friend quests.
But if you do not wish to carry on with Daily Refresh it is fine. Just go back to your lessons and revise the one you found tough.
- Super Duolingo or Duolingo Max users can use the Practice Hub and complete dedicated listening and speaking exercises.
- Take part in Timed Challenges to make progress in your learning path.
- One can also explore other platforms along with Duolingo to master the target language.
Daily Refresh is often without any issues or glitches and learners can continue with the learning process seamlessly.
However many users are unable to progress as the application was stuck on the daily refresh.
Being stuck on Daily Refresh is quite a frustrating issue as it stops you from accessing the next lessons in your learning journey.
If you are facing an issue with Daily Refresh, click on the link.
When you do so, you will be taken to one of our guides where we have explained how to fix the Duolingo app stuck on Daily Refresh.