We are all lifelong learners, and we still hold our eyes open on new apps, tools, and ways of learning languages. We figured we’d make your search simpler by making a list of our 5 top language learning apps.
Top Language Learning apps
Memrise
Memrise is the place to go for a pleasant vocabulary training. There is no lack of courses in almost any language that you can think You may find structured courses based on common books or vocabulary occurrence lists as well as less-anticipated vocabulary sets.
LinguaLift
LinguaLift is a language app that focuses more on serious learners who want to have a full language curriculum with tutor assistance. Yeah, they’ve got a decent app, but it’s the extra support of qualified teachers that makes a real difference.
Busuu
Busuu is providing complete courses in 12 different languages. The app is free, but to access most of the functionality and materials you need to spend $17 a month. The app takes you through the learning of individual words to basic dialogs and dialog queries, all of which have audio in which you can listen to the natural pronunciation.
HelloTalk
An application designed to promote speech practice and remove the possible burden of real-time communication. Learners can identify native speakers and talk to them using a WhatsApp-like voice and text message chat. Users can fix each other’s texts with an in-built correcting tool, which turns language exchanges into tiny study sessions.
Mindsnacks
Mindsnacks brings gamification to a new level. Each of the 7 languages they offer comes with eight or nine small games intended to help you learn vocabulary, grammar, and listening. There are quick, easy lessons explaining concepts which are then learned or evaluated in games before they are perfected.
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