Pros & Cons Of Using Babbel To Learn A New Language
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Pros & Cons Of Using Babbel To Learn A New Language. In this video short, John briefly discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using Babbel to learn a new language like French, Spanish, German, or Italian. There are tons of language learning apps on the market so it's important to understand what the Babbel app has to offer. Lots of people choose Babbel to learn Russian, Portuguese, and Dutch, among other languages. Hope you found this language learning app review helpful so you can decide whether Babbel is worth it.
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I’m using Babbel now after using DuoLingo. I’m going back to Duo Lingo for the rest of my learning. Babbel is too superficial. DL is longer and has way more exercises and if you use voice to text, it has way more speaking exercises than Babbel. If you want to feel like you finished a Spanish course but then find you can’t speak it at the end, use Babbel. DL also has virtually the same grammar points, but they put it at the beginning of the lesson so you can easily get back to it. If you’re a note-taker, Babbel is equivalent here, but if not, the embedded grammar points in Babbel’s lessons are lost after you move on from the lesson. DL also gives you way more vocabulary to work with, albeit some ridiculous sentences the AI generates.
Thank you for this I was trying to pick between Babbel and Duo Lingo
The biggest thing I got out of this isn’t that I have never heard of rocket languages before. So now I’m gonna look that up, lol. But thanks for the review.
Yes ... This is very concise and to the point. You hit the high points and low points very well.
FYI about Pimsleur - yes, they have a lot of languages, but some of them only have 1 level. They only have the full five level courses for Mandarin, Spanish (Eur&Lat.), French, Russian, German, Japanese, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese. The rest vary from 1 level to 3....
at least they have danish. Because im pretty sure some of my great grandparents were from denmark
WOW, when I saw the thumbnail I thought you were John Medow!! Thanks for the vid
I like this, helpful
Mandarin* and Cantonese
This would be great. I can get Italian conversational practice from Italian family members. When I learned French, I only had my grandma (teacher) to talk with.
Wow thank you.
Its not cheap when you have to pay membership up front
Exactly
Sounds like a personal problem.
@@trnc9082 indeed
I heard babbel and busuu are difficult to end the subscription. I'd be more inclined if you could just buy a lifetime membership. I have rocket but don't really like it.
You can buy a lifetime plan with Babbel
I wanna learn *icelandic* ! No (good) app is offering Icelandic! If anyone knows one, pleeeaaaase let me know!
babbel is really good but not free
I'm learning Chinese I know Spanish and english
Good luck!
How did you learn Spanish? If an app, which app?
@@jenifervestal5931 my mom taught me when I was young and to make sure I know spanish I took a spanish class
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How babble babble Cani be? I’m just doing the aKonimE
How babble can i be
Time to learn a new language outside of slang and Ebonics lmfao
Duolingo joins the chat