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I've been hearing good things about Speakly and appreciate your timely video. Eduardo likes the idea of learning words, but working through comprehensive lessons has its' advantages also. Overall, I like Babbel's lesson structure and think I'll go with it. Eduardo wants to improve him Portuguese for business purposes in Brazil. Thanks.
I am in love with my Girlfriend of almost 2 years. She is half Hispanic, and uses only Spanish when hanging out with her dad’s side of the family. We both graduated college only a year ago, so most of our time and money is spent working off our student loans. I would love to be able to communicate with her family without breaking the bank! I love the videos! And fingers crossed I get selected!
Thank you for your review! I just signed up for a 7-day free trial of Speakly 4 days ago, and like you said, it's more about learning words, than actual sentences that you can start using on a day-to-day basis. I might try Babbel again. I'm looking forward to your review on Ouino Languages before I take the plunge and buy that language learning program.
I'm starting to think there is no single product that can get me to intermediate +level of fluency, and I need to create my own hybrid curriculum using multiple programs. Between speakly and babble, I'd go with babble based on this review. I'll still download speakly to try for myself. I'm learning French because I've been on and off since high school, and it just feels like a natural 3rd language. I already speak Igbo, and the muscle memory for Igbo helps with French. French is musical, and I adore musical languages
I personally tried out Babbel to study Russian language and I liked the tempo and material to the point I bought the lifetime subscription however, It's really disappointing considering how short the course was, I would honestly never bought it if I knew Babbel did not put more effort and development into it. based on that, I would not recommend a single app (holy grail) without considering that every person and their target language would be different. Even though Lingodeer is recommended for Asian languages like Chinese/Japanese/Korean but I found their Russian course to be of high value. Also Speakly's Russian course was amazing plus the Music (listening) + Story telling + conversation dialogues for every level.
Thanks for sharing. I‘m approaching the end of babbel‘s 20 day money back window and just discovered speakly which I really like so far. My main issue with babbel is that lessons feel really boring, slow paced and extremely redundant to a point where you just don‘t bother typing the words you just identified correctly for the 10th time. And then there‘s three lessons ob the same topic. Does it get better at any point? If not I already know that I won‘t have enougj motivation to use babbel regularly. I‘m also learning Russian and I saw babbel only offers a beginners course…
@@xcvxc1338 I stopped using Babbel (Russian) because the course is incomplete and stops around Beginner 1 level, since I have the lifetime subscription I might use it for other complete languages one day like the Spanish and German, but as for Russian course in contrast with Speakly, the app uses a completely different approach where you get the most relevant vocabs, sentences, grammar, and listening exercises used in our daily life, and it cover pretty much all levels to advanced, I love the story telling and Live-situations the most, I supplement that with podcasts (immersion), I think the only underrated other app that come close is probably Memrise.
Thank you such for all your review videos! Today is New Year's Day.. 🎉 One of my goals for this year is to speak perfect German by the end of 2024. That's important to me because I moved to Germany. A lifetime membership with a language app would help me enormously in achieving my goal, so I would like to participate in the raffle. Thanks again & all the best for 2024! ❤
Heyo! Like the background music you added :D. I would personally only use Speakly for increasing vocabulary, It doesn't seem that it would give you enough to really learn a language, it more preps you have light conversations when traveling. Actually I think it would be a nice little app for traveling vs a full blown "I want to learn and understand" language course. But it's pricing would need to be attractive. There is a free app similar in concept called Anki and although it doesn't look as nice or has as many features, you could use it in the same manner.
Tried both, Babbel+ is boring, and Speakly is more interesting, but you have to know the basics. I suugest to start with babbel al least A1 level and then go to Speakly.
These videos have been very helpful for me! Im thinking babbel.. A lifetime subscription would be so great 😭 I'm learning french because my partner is french and i want to be able to speak their language!
would love to hear reviews on language apps that let you talk to those around the world in your target language for free! unsure if you guys have done a video on that already?
Naw speakly is innovative they immerse you in the language completely with live interactions, listening exercises, and music recommendations based on your level
@@TestPrepInsight Medellín, I’m in Poblado which makes things a little difficult since so many people here want to practice their English, it makes practicing my Spanish a little tough.
I never knew there were so many language-learning programs before. Yes, Babble is aggressive in its discounts! I just received an offer today for 5.95/month for a year. I think you are right about preferring Babble though.
I’m fascinated by the comments on this channel. Is there some kind of incentive driving people to leave all of these similar sort of generic praises? It feels unnatural, or like a completely different platform Ah shoot I realize it may be a bunch of non native English speakers and that’s what seems peculiar. I mean no offense by it, sorry
🚨 GIVEAWAY ALERT 🚨
We're giving away a FREE language course every month to one of our subscribers. It takes less than 10 seconds to enter! More details can be found here: ruclips.net/video/Ahx8El0al0E/видео.html
I've been hearing good things about Speakly and appreciate your timely video. Eduardo likes the idea of learning words, but working through comprehensive lessons has its' advantages also. Overall, I like Babbel's lesson structure and think I'll go with it. Eduardo wants to improve him Portuguese for business purposes in Brazil. Thanks.
Thanks Eduardo
I am in love with my Girlfriend of almost 2 years. She is half Hispanic, and uses only Spanish when hanging out with her dad’s side of the family. We both graduated college only a year ago, so most of our time and money is spent working off our student loans. I would love to be able to communicate with her family without breaking the bank! I love the videos! And fingers crossed I get selected!
Thanks for the review! I really love my Babbel subscription. I love the lesson length. I can do a lesson on my lunch break at work. It’s great.
Thank you for your review! I just signed up for a 7-day free trial of Speakly 4 days ago, and like you said, it's more about learning words, than actual sentences that you can start using on a day-to-day basis. I might try Babbel again. I'm looking forward to your review on Ouino Languages before I take the plunge and buy that language learning program.
Thanks for watching!
Always appreciate your reviews. I am trying to learn Spanish!
Nice :) Thanks for watching!
Great video, thank you 🙏
I’m currently studying Farsi because I have many family members who are native speakers.
I'm starting to think there is no single product that can get me to intermediate +level of fluency, and I need to create my own hybrid curriculum using multiple programs. Between speakly and babble, I'd go with babble based on this review. I'll still download speakly to try for myself. I'm learning French because I've been on and off since high school, and it just feels like a natural 3rd language. I already speak Igbo, and the muscle memory for Igbo helps with French. French is musical, and I adore musical languages
Thanks for watching and sharing! Good luck learning French!
I personally tried out Babbel to study Russian language and I liked the tempo and material to the point I bought the lifetime subscription however, It's really disappointing considering how short the course was, I would honestly never bought it if I knew Babbel did not put more effort and development into it.
based on that, I would not recommend a single app (holy grail) without considering that every person and their target language would be different.
Even though Lingodeer is recommended for Asian languages like Chinese/Japanese/Korean but I found their Russian course to be of high value.
Also Speakly's Russian course was amazing plus the Music (listening) + Story telling + conversation dialogues for every level.
Thanks for sharing. I‘m approaching the end of babbel‘s 20 day money back window and just discovered speakly which I really like so far. My main issue with babbel is that lessons feel really boring, slow paced and extremely redundant to a point where you just don‘t bother typing the words you just identified correctly for the 10th time. And then there‘s three lessons ob the same topic. Does it get better at any point? If not I already know that I won‘t have enougj motivation to use babbel regularly. I‘m also learning Russian and I saw babbel only offers a beginners course…
@@xcvxc1338 I stopped using Babbel (Russian) because the course is incomplete and stops around Beginner 1 level, since I have the lifetime subscription I might use it for other complete languages one day like the Spanish and German, but as for Russian course in contrast with Speakly, the app uses a completely different approach where you get the most relevant vocabs, sentences, grammar, and listening exercises used in our daily life, and it cover pretty much all levels to advanced, I love the story telling and Live-situations the most, I supplement that with podcasts (immersion), I think the only underrated other app that come close is probably Memrise.
Thank you so much for doing speakly! This review helps me sooo much thank you 🙏
Nice, glad we could help :)
Speakly is better in my opinion,I tested both apps
i agree in terms of simplicity and relevance to daily uses. I got both apps for lifetime.
To com você, Lucas! 🙌🏽
Thank you such for all your review videos! Today is New Year's Day.. 🎉 One of my goals for this year is to speak perfect German by the end of 2024. That's important to me because I moved to Germany. A lifetime membership with a language app would help me enormously in achieving my goal, so I would like to participate in the raffle. Thanks again & all the best for 2024! ❤
Heyo! Like the background music you added :D.
I would personally only use Speakly for increasing vocabulary, It doesn't seem that it would give you enough to really learn a language, it more preps you have light conversations when traveling. Actually I think it would be a nice little app for traveling vs a full blown "I want to learn and understand" language course. But it's pricing would need to be attractive. There is a free app similar in concept called Anki and although it doesn't look as nice or has as many features, you could use it in the same manner.
Yep! Great call Mike. Thanks for watching as always!
Thanks for the comparison!
Tried both, Babbel+ is boring, and Speakly is more interesting, but you have to know the basics. I suugest to start with babbel al least A1 level and then go to Speakly.
Thanks for sharing!
These videos have been very helpful for me! Im thinking babbel.. A lifetime subscription would be so great 😭 I'm learning french because my partner is french and i want to be able to speak their language!
Very cool! Thanks for watching!
would love to hear reviews on language apps that let you talk to those around the world in your target language for free! unsure if you guys have done a video on that already?
Not yet, but cool idea :)
Never heard of Speakly before this, but think I’ll stick with my Babbel subscription
Naw speakly is innovative they immerse you in the language completely with live interactions, listening exercises, and music recommendations based on your level
Good comparison. I was interested in babbel until i read viewer comments which makes speakly more of a possibility for me.
Thanks for the review! I was considering a lifetime Babbel subscription and i think i am sold.
Thanks for watching! Glad we could help!
Great comparison. I think I would go with Babbel. I want to learn French.
Thanks for watching!
i've been waiting for this! thank you!! tho it sounds like i'm sticking with babbel
You have several videos comparing two or three different courses. Do you have any one favorite (no doubt not in every respect)?
Rocket Languages for sure. It is by far my favorite
Speakly vs Babbel Review very helpful. always liked babbel
Great information
Thanks!
I’m learning Spanish as I need to communicate with people in my new home, Colombia.
What city? That's cool
@@TestPrepInsight Medellín, I’m in Poblado which makes things a little difficult since so many people here want to practice their English, it makes practicing my Spanish a little tough.
haha yeah that will happen. that's cool tho!
I never knew there were so many language-learning programs before. Yes, Babble is aggressive in its discounts! I just received an offer today for 5.95/month for a year. I think you are right about preferring Babble though.
We think so too. Thanks for watching Crystal!
thanks for the video!!
Thanks for watching!
Love your channel
Thank you!
Great video
Thanks!
I’m fascinated by the comments on this channel. Is there some kind of incentive driving people to leave all of these similar sort of generic praises? It feels unnatural, or like a completely different platform
Ah shoot I realize it may be a bunch of non native English speakers and that’s what seems peculiar. I mean no offense by it, sorry
I didn’t know of Speakly until watching this video, but Babbel is definitely the better option!
We generally agree. Thanks for watching!