Which language learning app to choose?

In today’s globalized world, language learning has become a key skill, opening doors to new opportunities both professionally and personally. Fortunately, thanks to technological support, language learning is more accessible than ever before.

However, in the sea of language learning apps available, it can be difficult to decide the best one for you. Therefore, as a polyglot who has mastered eight languages, I decided to take a look at a few popular apps, assigning them a star rating from 0 to 5 to help others choose.

I still need to mention that I didn’t learn any of my languages using ONLY apps. If you’re curious about the effective and researched language learning methods I used, you can read about it in my ebook.

Ranking of language learning apps in 2024

1. Duolingo

Duolingo is one of the most popular and accessible language learning applications. With a variety of exercises, reverse play and the ability to learn offline, Duolingo is a great tool for beginners. However, for those seeking an advanced level, it may prove too simple. Rating: 4.5/5 stars

2. Babbel

Babbel is a platform focused on hands-on language learning, offering courses for different levels. With varied topics and realistic dialogues, Babbel is ideal for those looking to quickly learn to communicate in a new language. Rating: 4.5/5 stars

3. Rosetta Stone

Rosetta Stone is a classic language learning app using the language immersion method. Through images, sounds, and repetition of phrases, Rosetta Stone provides deep language immersion. It’s a great tool for people who want to learn a language naturally, but it can be expensive. Rating: 4/5 stars

4. Memrise

Memrise uses the technique of repetition and association to help you remember words and phrases. This makes it a great tool for people who like to learn through repetition and association. However, it lacks a bit in depth language structures. Rating: 3.5/5 stars

5. Anki

Anki is an application based on a card repetition system that allows users to create their own sets of words to learn. It’s an ideal tool for people who want to customize their learning according to their own needs and preferences. However, it can be a bit complicated for beginners. Rating: 4/5 stars

6. Busuu

Busuu is a platform that combines language learning with social interaction, allowing users to practice a language with native speakers. With a text correction function and audio and video conversations with other users, Busuu puts the focus on active communication. It is a great tool for people who want to practice the language in natural situations and receive regular feedback on their skills. Rating: 4.5/5 stars

Summary

When evaluating different language learning apps, it’s important to consider your individual preferences, goals, and level of proficiency. Each of the listed apps has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it’s worth testing several of them to find the one that best suits your needs. I wish you fruitful learning and quick achievement of proficiency in your new language!

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