
Ayra
GBMalay Online Course (Business) is great! Malay Online Course (Business) is great for those that want to improve their vocabulary! It mostly covers business related phrases but does have others that can be used for daily purposes e.g. travel, renting a taxi, bus and train, etc. The course used native speakers as well that repeated the vocab back to you which I thought was a bonus instead of the usual robot-generated you find online.

Jocksnapper
GBCudoo is without a doubt the worst… Cudoo is without a doubt the worst attempt at teaching language skills i have come across.My wife bought this for a xmas gift for me as I was trying to learn Spanish online but after getting through the first few sections of the course i find they are riddled with spelling errors,total lack of translations and wrong options to the question answers. Do not buy this if learning Spanish is your aim.anything on this course can be got for free on Youtube and much better explained.

frs dsf
CAMany people think small businesses are… Many people think small businesses are just a waste of time whether it’s a restaurant or a car rental, that isn’t true and cudoo is proof of that when I lived in America I was trying to learn asl to help my deaf younger brother...Cudoo helped me do this and I appreciate them greatly for this. I hope this review helps you cudoo just like you helped me 😁

Amy Prather
GBBetter off using Youtube and TikTok Horrible. The written descriptions and videos don't match up most of the time, so I'm often using Youtube to figure out what they mean. Most of the time so far, the videos are off.... I am only giving it two stars so that you all can see my review and because I only paid $20 I didn't necessarily break the bank... The quizzes are pointless, I feel like anyone could pass this class and still not be efficient in ASL.

Carey McIntosh
GBUsed Cudoo for ASL, didn't learn much I used Cudoo for American Sign Language. I bought the "full course package", which only includes three lessons of ASL alongside one for scuba diving and one for children and toddlers. Those are certain to be useful for some people, but it's not what I needed. When I saw three levels of ASL, I thought I would get a decent grounding, but the lessons are almost exclusively basic vocabulary and hardly any practice understanding more than single signs. There was also basically nothing on ASL grammar, which is distinct from English. I am far from a proficient signer, but I learned hardly anything new. Unfortunately I could not find a place on their website to get in touch with them personally.