Yes, they can be. They often use simple language structures at the beginning, which helps beginners get used to the new language. For example, basic vocabulary and short sentences are common in the early parts of the stories.
We can learn a lot of vocabulary. For example, the stories often use common words in different contexts, which helps us remember their meanings better. Also, we can understand different cultures through the stories.
We can learn a lot of vocabulary. For example, words that are not so common in modern daily use but often appear in those old stories. Also, we can understand different cultural backgrounds. Old stories usually carry the unique culture of a certain era or region.
It depends. Some people find Duolingo stories quite useful as they offer real-life language scenarios. But for others, they might not be as interesting or challenging. It varies from person to person.
I think you might have to explore different menus or sections within the new Duolingo. Sometimes they could be under a specific category or labeled differently than you expect.
Yes. Duolingo for Schools offers a variety of stories to help students improve their language skills. These stories are designed to be engaging and educational.
I'm not exactly sure, as the number might change over time. But you can check on the Duolingo app or their official website for the most accurate count.