Ranking 30 Language Learning Apps (Ultimate Tier List)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Links to the best apps I have mentioned:
    GOD TIER
    Rocket Languages:
    Spanish: www.rocketlang...
    Russian: www.rocketlang...
    Portuguese: www.rocketlang...
    Korean: www.rocketlang...
    Japanese: www.rocketlang...
    Italian: www.rocketlang...
    Hindi: www.rocketlang...
    German: www.rocketlang...
    French: www.rocketlang...
    Chinese: www.rocketlang...
    Arabic: www.rocketlang...
    Pimsleur: imp.i271380.ne...
    Innovative Language Learning:
    JapanesePod101: www.japanesepo...
    SpanishPod101: www.spanishpod...
    FrenchPod101: www.frenchpod1...
    ChineseClass101: www.chinesecla...
    RussianPod101: www.russianpod...
    ItalianPod101: www.italianpod...
    GermanPod101: www.germanpod1...
    GREAT
    LingoPie: lingopie.com/?...
    MosaLingua: academy.mosali...
    Beelinguapp: beelinguapp.com/
    FluentU: www.fluentu.co...
    LiveLingua: www.livelingua...
    LingoDeer: www.lingodeer....
    LingQ: www.lingq.com/...
    Glossika: ai.glossika.co...
    Also, check out Fluent Falcon, the language learning app I am developing: forms.gle/9fmP...

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  • @loistalagrand
    @loistalagrand  Год назад +23

    Links to the best apps I have mentioned:
    GOD TIER
    - Rocket Languages:
    - Spanish: www.rocketlanguages.com/spanish/premium?type=freetrial&aff=langscien
    - Russian: www.rocketlanguages.com/russian/premium?type=freetrial&aff=langscien
    - Portuguese: www.rocketlanguages.com/portuguese/premium?type=freetrial&aff=langscien
    - Korean: www.rocketlanguages.com/korean/premium?type=freetrial&aff=langscien
    - Japanese: www.rocketlanguages.com/japanese/premium?type=freetrial&aff=langscien
    - Italian: www.rocketlanguages.com/italian/premium?type=freetrial&aff=langscien
    - Hindi: www.rocketlanguages.com/hindi/premium?type=freetrial&aff=langscien
    - German: www.rocketlanguages.com/german/premium?type=freetrial&aff=langscien
    - French: www.rocketlanguages.com/french/premium?type=freetrial&aff=langscien
    - Chinese: www.rocketlanguages.com/chinese/premium?type=freetrial&aff=langscien
    - Arabic: www.rocketlanguages.com/arabic/premium?type=freetrial&aff=langscien
    - Pimsleur: imp.i271380.net/2rjjZQ
    - Innovative Language Learning:
    - JapanesePod101: www.japanesepod101.com/member/go.php?r=1611101&l=%2F
    - SpanishPod101: www.spanishpod101.com/member/go.php?r=1028049&l=%2F
    - FrenchPod101: www.frenchpod101.com/member/go.php?r=1420037&l=%2F
    - RussianPod101: www.russianpod101.com/member/go.php?r=683461&l=%2F
    - ItalianPod101: www.italianpod101.com/member/go.php?r=567042&l=%2F
    GREAT
    - LingoPie: lingopie.com/?ref=ndq5m2j&The+Language+Scientist&
    - MosaLingua: academy.mosalingua.com/mosaweb/?ref=1824
    - Beelinguapp: beelinguapp.com/
    - FluentU: www.fluentu.com/?rfsn=7063252.13c7002
    - LiveLingua: www.livelingua.com/?rid=LOISTAL
    - LingoDeer: www.lingodeer.com/
    - LingQ: www.lingq.com/?referral=the_language_scientist
    - Glossika: ai.glossika.com/r/loistalagrand
    Also, check out Fluent Falcon, the language learning app I am developing: forms.gle/9fmPMji4qYdNCoAw8

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk Год назад

      Yeğ / Yüğ = upper, superior
      Yeğ-mek > Yemek (to eat)= to add on oneself, to take it in one's essence
      Yeğ-im> Yem= provender, fodder > Yemiş= fruit
      Yüğ-le-mek > yeğlemek = to keep it on top of others, make it relatively superior, ~to prefer
      Yüğ-ka-yer-u > yukarı =(which side is on top) = Up
      Yüğ-ce > yüce = superior in level /sublime
      Yüğ-ce-al-mek > yücelmek = to achieve superiority in level
      Yüğ-sü-ek > yüksek = high
      Yüğ-sel > yüksel = exponential , superlative
      Yüğ-sü-al-mek> yükselmek = to rise to a high level, to ascend
      Yüğ-sük > yüzük =(ring)= jewelry worn on the finger top
      Yüğ-sü-en-mek > yüksünmek= to feel slighted / take offended
      Yüğ-ük > yük =(load)> carried on top, undertaken
      Yüğ-ün > yün =(wool)> the feathers that on sheep
      Yüğ-üt > yiğit =(valiant)> superior in character
      Yüğ-en > yüğen /yeğen =(nephew)> which is kept superior, held in high esteem, valued, precious (yüen > yen 元)
      Yüğ-en-cük > yüğençüğ > yinçi (inci) =(precious little thing)> pearl , 珍珠
      Yüğengi >yengi> yeni =(new)> what's that coming on top , what's coming after
      Yüğenge > yenge =(brother's wife)> who's coming after, added to the family later (new bride)
      Yüğ-üne /Yeğ-ine > yine/ gene =again /over and over > yeniden = anew /once more
      Yüğ-en-mek> yenmek = to overcome, to cope with, to subdue
      Yüğ-en-el-mek > yenilmek= to be overcome, to be subdued, to show weakness
      Yüğengil > yengil =remains on top of, light, weak
      Şan= Glory, splendor 單于 > Şan-Yüğ =Exalted glorious
      Yormak=to tire= to arrive over someone (too many). (too much) to go onto
      (Yörmek)> Örmek=(to operate on something), to weave on top , to wrap around
      (Yörümek)> Yürümek= to go over something, to wander around
      (yöre=precincts) (yörük=nomad)
      Yürümek= to walk (yürü=go on)
      Yülümek=to go by slipping over something
      Yalamak= to lick >~to take swiping/ by scraping on something off
      Yolmak= to pluck=to pull by snatching off, tear off (~flatten the top)
      Yılmak=to throw down from the one's own top (~get bored), to hit the ground from above (yıldırım=lightning…yıldız=star)
      Yurmak= to pull onto, cover over (yur-ut>yurt=tabernacle) (yur-gan>yorgan=quilt)
      Yırmak=to bring it on top of, to take it off (yırışmak>yarışmak= to race> to overcome each other)
      (Yır-et-mak)>Yırtmak= to tear= to get it inside-out or bottom to top (by pulling from both sides) (~tide over, get rid of it)
      Yarmak= to split, to tear apart= go vertically from top to bottom, separate by cutting off
      Yermek=to pull down ,pull to the ground
      Germek=to tense= to pull it in all directions > Sermek= to spread it in all directions
      Yıkmak= to overthrow , take down from top to bottom, turn upside down
      Yığmak= to stack= put on top of each other, dump on top of each other (yığlamak=shed tears over and over, cry over)
      Yağmak=get rained on, get spilled on / to pour down from above
      Yakmak= to burn out=to purify matter by heating and removing mass , reduce its volume
      Yoğmak=make condensed=to tighten and purify, narrow by turning, get rid of own volume (~get dead)
      Yoğurmak= to knead=tighten and thicken , reduce volume, bring to consistency
      (Yogurt=thickened milk product)
      Yuğmak=to purify squeezing to clean (Yuğamak>yıkamak= to wash)
      Yiv = sharp, pointed (yivlemek= sharpen the tip)
      Yuvmak=to squeezing thin out, narrow (yuvka>yufka= thin dough) (yuvka>yuka=thin, shallow) (yuvuz>yavuz=thin, weak, delicate)
      Yuvarlamak=to round off=narrow by turning (yuva (smallest shelter)= nest) (yavru (smallest)= cub )
      Yummak=to shut by squeezing, close tightly (Yumurmak=make it closes inward) (yumruk=fist) (yumurta= egg)

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk Год назад

      NATURAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
      (akar-eser / eser-eger)
      EĞER-ISE = (EVEN-IF)
      (su AKAR- yel ESER) = water flows - wind blows
      İSE-EĞER = (IF-EVER)
      (yel ESER- ekin EĞER)= the wind blows and bows the crops
      EĞER-ISE and İSE-EĞER constructs are used to specify "conditions" and are often used interchangeably.
      İSE-EĞER: means "If ever" and indicates a condition that is more likely to occur.
      "If ever you need any help, just let me know." (Yardıma ihtiyacın olursa eğer, sadece haberim olsun) or (Herhangi bir yardıma ihtiyaç duyarsan, bana haber vermen yeterli)
      “If I'm not tired, we can visit them in the evening.” = “Yorgun değilsem eğer, akşamleyin onları ziyaret edebiliriz”
      EĞER-ISE: means "Even if" and indicates a condition that is less likely to occur.
      "Even if it rains tomorrow, I will go for a walk." (Yarın yürüyüşe çıkacağım, eğer yağmur yağıyor olsa da ) or (Yarın yağmur yağsa bile yürüyüşe çıkacağım.)
      “Why should i go to work, (even) if I'm not getting my salary” = Eğer maaşımı alamıyorsam, neden işe gideyim ki.
      DOĞAL KOŞULLAR ve ŞARTLAR
      (akar-eser / eser-eger)
      EĞER-ISE = (EVEN-IF) (su AKAR- yel ESER) = water flows - wind blows
      İSE-EĞER = (IF-EVER) (yel ESER- ekin EĞER)= the wind blows and bows the crops
      EĞER-ISE ve İSE-EĞER yapıları "koşul" belirtmek için kullanılır ve çoğunlukla birbirinin yerine kullanılabilirler.
      İSE-EĞER: "If ever" anlamına gelir ve gerçekleşme olasılığı daha yüksek olan bir koşulu ifade eder.
      "If ever you need any help, just let me know." (Yardıma ihtiyacın olursa eğer, haberim olsun) or (Herhangi bir yardıma ihtiyaç duyarsan, bana haber vermen yeterli)
      “If I'm not tired, we can visit them in the evening.” = “Yorgun değilsem eğer, akşamleyin onları ziyaret edebiliriz”
      EĞER-ISE: "Even if" anlamına gelir ve gerçekleşme olasılığı daha düşük olan bir koşulu ifade eder.
      "Even if it rains tomorrow, I will go for a walk." (Yarın yürüyüşe çıkacağım, eğer yağmur yağıyor olsa dahi ) or (Yarın yağmur yağsa bile yürüyüşe çıkacağım)
      “Why should i go to work, (even) if I'm not getting my salary” = Eğer maaşımı alamıyorsam, neden işe gideyim ki.

    • @didemkilinc
      @didemkilinc 8 месяцев назад +1

      Why would you write these here?

  • @marceiya5633
    @marceiya5633 Год назад +86

    00:16 - Duolingo
    00:53 - Babbel
    01:38 - Rocket Language
    02:14 - LingoPie
    02:50 - iTalky
    03:33 - Busuu
    03:58 - Mondly
    04:25 - Drops
    04:50 - Pimsleur
    05:40 - Memrise
    06:05 - Clozemaster
    06:47 - Mosa Lingua
    07:17 - LinguaLift
    07:43 - Preply
    08:08 - InnoVative Language
    08:48 - BeeLingua
    09:25 - FluentU
    10:25 - Speakly
    10:57 - Fluenz
    11:25 - Mango Languages
    11:52 - Live Lingua
    12:31 - Chatterbug
    13:15 - HelloTalk
    14:01 - Rosetta Stone
    14:24 - Tandem
    14:49 - Speechling
    15:20 - LingoDeer
    15:42 - LingQ
    16:06 - Lingvist
    16:43 - Glossika

  • @Martin.T.C
    @Martin.T.C Год назад +10

    Personally, I really like Mango Languages. Really good depth on the "big" languages (Latin American Spanish has over 700 lessons), structured, a hands-free listening only mode, reading and listening comprehension exercises. Love it.

  • @BischannelYT
    @BischannelYT 11 месяцев назад +26

    As a person who uses pimsleur and Innovative since 2008, i agree it's on God tier

    • @_cesarjoseph
      @_cesarjoseph 11 месяцев назад

      what makes you say that? I skipped straight to level 5 and I don't think the Spanish is deep. I thought it was very slow as well

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@_cesarjoseph Pimsleur IMO is not good on it's own, but most language apps aren't either. Where Pimsleur excels is when you want to learn how to speak. I actually suggest not starting with Pimsleur until you maybe are an advanced A2 or beginner B1 level, build up your vocab and listening skills first, before you start learning how to produce output. Yes, easily God tier.

    • @Ортур-я3е
      @Ортур-я3е 6 месяцев назад +4

      since 2008? Damn, are you like fluent in 10 languages now or smth?

    • @BischannelYT
      @BischannelYT 6 месяцев назад

      @@Ортур-я3е it's not about when did you start learning but how long did you continuously did it, for me I stop and got bored learning.

  • @robxfong00
    @robxfong00 Год назад +12

    A super useful video and love your frank and honest assessments. This is one of the few videos that highlights whether the app is better for developing reading/writing or speaking/listening skills. This will help potential learners identify their objectives better and choose the right app.
    I love this video and your channel. Keep up the great work!

  • @theunknowngamer2397
    @theunknowngamer2397 Год назад +11

    RIP Rooster unless he was spared.
    In all seriousness, I'm a firm Innovative Languages. It seems like it was made for people who can't just focus on one single long lesson at a time like Pimsleur or even Rocket Languages. The main "Path" is super linear, but I've found myself going into the library of content and just doing random 3 minute video lessons or listening to the "Current Events" section. There's almost no end to the content they packed in the JapanesePod site and I'll probably be using it for years before I get to some sort of endpoint.

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад +2

      I chased him away, these things run way too fast! I agree with you for JapanesePod101. Great resource.

  • @cajeb5396
    @cajeb5396 Год назад +9

    Big thing for Mango is it is free w/ a library card, at least where I live. The Tagalog course is pretty short but it’s has some pros. Color coding grammar, flashcards and vocab list after the lesson, you can switch the lesson to audio only mode if you’re driving or working out.

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад +2

      You mean that your local library has copies of Mango?

    • @cajeb5396
      @cajeb5396 Год назад

      @@loistalagrandI put my library card info into the app and got a free subscription

    • @jamesmcdonald3568
      @jamesmcdonald3568 Год назад +2

      @@loistalagrand Your local library has an online link to Mango at no charge to library members.

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад +1

      I doubt mine has a link. Is it librariesin the US?@@jamesmcdonald3568

    • @meaniezucchini5216
      @meaniezucchini5216 Год назад +1

      ​@@loistalagrand Yeah, libraries in the US. Mine has it.

  • @geekatari4391
    @geekatari4391 10 месяцев назад +6

    I have Pimsleur Japanese and Rocket Language Japanese. Pimsleur is awesome to get you to speak and understand, and make your pronunciation amazing. Rocket is it's father, it goes just like Pimsleur's approach, but it allows you to talk and check if what you said sounded good, plus all the extra content.
    Pimsleur Japanese can take about 5 months to complete, and Rocket will take about 2 years.

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  10 месяцев назад

      HAve you finished Rocket?

    • @geekatari4391
      @geekatari4391 10 месяцев назад

      @@loistalagrand No, I just started it like six months ago.

    • @pimsleur
      @pimsleur 9 месяцев назад +1

      FYI. Pimsleur also have a pronunciation feedback AI tool called Voice Coach.

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 8 месяцев назад

      Absolutely love Pimsleur but not complete on its own. I'd argue that no app is complete on its own. The problem with most apps is you run out of content, or they are what I call "assistance" apps to help learn vocab, or something like that. Pimsleur is the best when you want to learn how to speak. Yes, God tier. btw: Never bought the app -- bought the CD version of Pimsleur for Brazilian Portuguese for $100 off of eBay. Love it!!
      On Rosetta Stone -- love RS!! -- If you're a visual learner it is an easy way to get you to A2 as a starter app. Always a believer is starting with a starter app. RS excels if you are a visual learner -- and just to say vocab apps are just as good -- shows a very poor understanding of Rosetta Stone. Fantastic app. The only thing I wish is -- I actually finished the RS course in Portuguese and then I was done -- and no more content to get me to B1. RS was a great way to get to advanced A2 -- just wish they had an advanced course in Portuguese. They do have advanced courses for some languages like English, Spanish, French, etc. -- but unfortunately not for Portuguese.

  • @Martin.T.C
    @Martin.T.C Год назад +10

    I think Glossika is best for someone who's gone through another program and now wants to expand beyond the basics. I like the depth of the course, but how Glossika prioritizes and orders how vocabulary is introduced is puzzling. For example, in Latin American Spanish, I'm pretty sure you can work through the first 1,000 sentences and still not know the names of days of the week and months of the year or know the names of primary colors or count to fifty.

    • @millyzaidan
      @millyzaidan 7 месяцев назад

      Do you think that Glossika help a people b1?

    • @Martin.T.C
      @Martin.T.C 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@millyzaidan I have only used Latin American Spanish. That one definitely has enough vocabulary and practice sentences to reach B2, probably somewhere into C1. Other languages in Glossika may be different if they cover less vocabulary and have fewer sentences.

  • @VysNhatAnh
    @VysNhatAnh 9 месяцев назад +2

    Immersive Translate is another great way to become fluent in another language. I use it to practice my Vietnamese every day, and I have to say, the more I use it, the closer I get to mastering another language.

  • @misscamay
    @misscamay 11 месяцев назад +3

    Langster is pretty good too at least in Spanish, not boring and bote sized articles based on real news. Not frustrating, you’d feel that you understands what you’re reading.

  • @sunce0072
    @sunce0072 Год назад +3

    I wonder why nobody mentions OUINO. Is it because they think it's bad or because it's limited to just 5 languages?

  • @neptunemike
    @neptunemike Год назад +6

    It would’ve been a nice more proper comparison if you tried the Pro/Paid versions for all of them

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад +5

      I suppose, but I don't have that kind of money!

    • @xunigo9453
      @xunigo9453 10 месяцев назад

      innovative language is great.I subscribe it.

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@loistalagrand Yeah, that would have been crazy $$$. Surprised you even looked at that many. btw: Your video was much better than most of the ones that I have seen this. At least you said a little bit about each app, while most people that do these language app tier lists -- just say a little BS about the app and then plop the language into whatever tier their opinion of it is.

  • @Bigparr43
    @Bigparr43 2 месяца назад +1

    I used Rosetta Stone many years ago because a friend got it free through his job. I tried the Japanese, which was great because I am an extremely visual learner but what I used of it didn't teach me any Kanji and barely touched Kana. I wish there were good language learning apps that are tailored to visual learners. It is hard for me to sit down and focus for an hour straight on reading with no visual media to supplement it. Thankfully my college textbooks had a lot of examples due to the visual/tactile nature of my major

    • @cagri5360
      @cagri5360 Месяц назад

      I actually used Rosetta for Spanish and German. In spanish I was familiar with Grammer and it was super helpful. I was able to talk without even noticing the progress I've made so fantastic experience :) In German I had no clue about the Grammer and Rosetta sucked, nothing is explained grammer wise. Also in Laptop version built in microphone is not satisfactory, they assumed you'll pay for a headset with microphone... Visuals are also 2 decades old :)

  • @camelbro
    @camelbro Год назад +5

    Would love to hear your opinion on language transfer

  • @Guy-kg4rz
    @Guy-kg4rz 6 месяцев назад +3

    Hello Talk = God tier. Once you have a basic grasp of a language there is no better tool, just use a translator and learn the phrases you need/hear. Those other apps won't teach you real life conversation skills, except maybe the tutoring ones.
    If your goal is to have conversations and make friends then HT will be super motivating. If you just want to consume movies and books with zero human interaction, then sure HT is "Meh tier".

    • @creed404yt9
      @creed404yt9 6 месяцев назад

      Fact

    • @AeneaSXI
      @AeneaSXI Месяц назад

      I agree. Hellotalk and Tandem and the like are absolutely amazing to practice speaking to natives, and most of them will also be more than happy to correct you if you say you would like that in group voice chats or private calls/chats. The voice recording feature is also a great way to communicate when you dont have the time or energy to jump into a live call. In Hellotalk you can also post Voice messages and ask people to correct your pronunciation and most of the time you will get pretty good and quick feedback as well.
      But if you arent at least beyond the point where you can actually speak to people without looking stuff up, then the progress with it is really not existant even if you find partners who are willing to teach.
      So once you are proficient enough to hold a conversation, I think these apps are the best. And they are 100% free.

    • @ProteaAurea
      @ProteaAurea Месяц назад +1

      My problem with Hello Talk is that I always put an effort into correcting other people's sentences and they loved that, but not a single person reprocitated. They would always say "It fine," even when I knew it wasn't, even when I made a mistake on purpose to test their honesty. I would ask them nicely. Then I would tell them I would stop correcting their sentences unless they did the same for me. Nothing. Not a single person. At some point I realized I have become a free tutor and didn't learn anything in return. I stopped using it and never looked back.

    • @AeneaSXI
      @AeneaSXI Месяц назад +1

      @@ProteaAurea Yeah I had the same experience. When helping people correcting their pronunciation I took great effort into teaching them exactly how they need to pronounce it. Then when I ask them how is my pronunciation? All they could say was "its good, someone from here would be able to understand you!" when I knew my pronunciation is not very good at all. And for texts most only corrected me when I asked explicitly after each sentence if that was correct.

  • @Michael.........
    @Michael......... 5 месяцев назад

    What would you recommend if you are already fluent in a language, but wanna become more eloquent the way you say things?

  • @smoothacceleration437
    @smoothacceleration437 5 месяцев назад +1

    Rosetta Stone in "no" is crazy...

    • @ProteaAurea
      @ProteaAurea Месяц назад

      I think it depends on the language. I believe he is learning Japanese, and from my experience with Korean it's a HUGE no. It's just translated without any regard for language characteristics.
      I used it for Danish and it was kind of ok, but too slow for me. Also it does the "you're a baby" approach and I'm an adult, teach me in L1 (scientific research shows this is the most effective for adult beginners). I would spend hours clicking on "boy jumps" in Danish, something I could have learned in a few minutes with a good textbook and flashcards.
      As for Korean: It's just a translation of sentences meant for European languages which led to heavy use of pronouns and insistence on every sentence having an explicit subject, which is so unnatural in Korean. Even at A1 it sounded ridiculous to me, I can't imagine how it sounds to native speakers.

  • @elvistoro1873
    @elvistoro1873 Год назад

    I was waiting this type of video in your channel.

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад

      What do you mean? What type of video?

    • @elvistoro1873
      @elvistoro1873 Год назад +1

      @@loistalagrandthis... tier list

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад

      What other type of video would you like to see?@@elvistoro1873

    • @BischannelYT
      @BischannelYT 11 месяцев назад

      @@loistalagrand tier list of popular SRS flashcard for PC/Mac/Smartphone

  • @visionarystyle_
    @visionarystyle_ Год назад

    Which one would you recommend for Vietnamese? The god tier ones dont have vietnamese language

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад

      Pimsleur has Vietnamese: imp.i271380.net/2rjjZQ
      .

  • @GiWizGLouis
    @GiWizGLouis 3 месяца назад

    Suprised not to see language transfer and kwiziq. They may not fit the overall theme completely but honorable mentions, definitely.

  • @PainReaverX2
    @PainReaverX2 8 дней назад

    I wish Rocket Languages had more languages! Rosetta Stone feels like Hooked on Phonics to me.

  • @ghostlevelzero7446
    @ghostlevelzero7446 Год назад

    You mentioned becoming fluent with only Pimsleur but what about rocket language? Is it a comprehensive course?

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад +3

      Yes. In fact, this more comprehensive than Pimsleur. I just haven't had as many comments on my Rocket videos compared to the Pimsleur videos, mainly because Pimsleur is more popular.

  • @ytprodata
    @ytprodata 2 месяца назад

    Strange not to see Ling mentioned, many languages and strong on some Asian languages like Vietnamese that are overlooked by some of the major apps.

  • @Catpol97756
    @Catpol97756 2 месяца назад

    What's your eval of Makes You Fluent?

  • @creed404yt9
    @creed404yt9 6 месяцев назад +1

    Bro, you showed HelloTalk like it’s an APP from the 90s

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  6 месяцев назад

      How so?

    • @creed404yt9
      @creed404yt9 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@loistalagrand the footages are from some really old version, and you didn’t mention any of its features like voicerooms, lives, tutors, pronunciation checks, it’s many translation features, the users submitted corrections feature, a social media like feed, language courses…

    • @AeneaSXI
      @AeneaSXI Месяц назад

      @@creed404yt9 True he totally did Tandem and especially HelloTalk dirty. The voicerooms are amaaazing speaking practice and they will actively correct every mistake you do while speaking if you want it most of the time.
      And in Hellotalk you can post texts which people will correct quickly and even audio files and ask for pronunciation feedback. When I posted I normally got really good feedback on it in a few hours at the most. And its 100% free. I dont think you can do much better than that for perfecting a language. (You want be able to use the translate feature without Pro version but copying the text into google translate takes literally 4 seconds)
      You do need to be at least proficient enough to hold a live conversation though for it to be effective.

  • @막썽스
    @막썽스 Год назад

    Est-ce que tu utilisais l'appli "Anki" lors de ton apprentissage pour le Japonais ?

  • @Deveryboy25
    @Deveryboy25 3 месяца назад

    What are the best apps for offline learning? I have a long plane journey coming up

  • @pragyalamichhane7575
    @pragyalamichhane7575 6 месяцев назад

    Any English learning app that help with grammar correction as well?

  • @Themindofreyrey
    @Themindofreyrey Год назад +3

    Great video as always! One of the most used language courses used outside of the US for years was Assimil. They now have an app. I was wondering what you thought about that app, and the old school (books + MP3 audio file) versions of Assimil.

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад +2

      I have used Assimil for multiple languages. I wasn't sure whether it was popular in the US!

    • @bkaramans
      @bkaramans Год назад +1

      What do you think about Assimil Lois ? Maybe you can make one Assimil video. I am using it with Pimsleur.

    • @Themindofreyrey
      @Themindofreyrey Год назад +1

      @@loistalagrand Cool! What were your thoughts on Assimil for language learning?

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад +3

      @@Themindofreyrey I am going to make a video on that soon. There are so many things I would like to say.

    • @Themindofreyrey
      @Themindofreyrey Год назад +1

      @@loistalagrand Thanks for the response Lois! I'm a big fan of your content!

  • @ielst1093
    @ielst1093 Год назад

    Do you have an IELST certificate

  • @vlchalwell
    @vlchalwell Год назад +1

    Thanks for the vid and recommendations! Also I know all too well about the loud roosters lol.

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад +1

      Where do you live?

    • @vlchalwell
      @vlchalwell Год назад +1

      @@loistalagrand I grew up in the Virgin Islands, St Thomas.

  • @youtubeextsol7964
    @youtubeextsol7964 11 месяцев назад +1

    DuoCards?

  • @kimberlynorton
    @kimberlynorton 2 месяца назад

    You missed FunEasyLearn and 50Languages and Assimil

  • @Stevy1227
    @Stevy1227 Год назад +1

    Hey, hi to connect with you?

  • @hoTodi
    @hoTodi Год назад +1

    I muss alucation and alugha. 10000s of free videos that are all multilingual in audio and also transcribed.

  • @crispusattucks2771
    @crispusattucks2771 5 дней назад

    The Google translator is a hot mess. it gets gender wrong, future and past mixed up and the meaning completely backwards more often than not. and some of the better AI apps just bombard you with ad after ad after ad.

  • @mutamanyahya8782
    @mutamanyahya8782 Год назад +1

    Language Transfer.. What about it?

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад

      How popular is it? It didn't come up in my research.

    • @mutamanyahya8782
      @mutamanyahya8782 Год назад +1

      @@loistalagrand It is not popular but free. Same methodology as Michel Thomas and Paul Noble. It includes a complete Swahili course which is rare to find anywhere.

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад +1

      I'll look into it. @@mutamanyahya8782

  • @LuisCalvoSaez
    @LuisCalvoSaez 4 месяца назад

    What about gengo player?

  • @tissiamepre4531
    @tissiamepre4531 4 месяца назад

    WHERE IS TEUIDA

  • @slasher42vs
    @slasher42vs Год назад +1

    No Readlang, sad 😢

  • @sbqpc
    @sbqpc Месяц назад

    Seedlang should be in that list, better than some of the reviewed.

  • @derpderpderpPSN
    @derpderpderpPSN 9 месяцев назад

    I don’t think Preply is called pree-ply. I think it’s called prep-lee.

    • @creed404yt9
      @creed404yt9 6 месяцев назад

      You are coming from takashi? 😅

  • @monpopotama9416
    @monpopotama9416 Месяц назад

    Thanks for this video, it also would be interesting to list the languages available in each app (currently learning greek and ukrainian… the choices are not so big)

  • @kassemGlory
    @kassemGlory Год назад +2

    11:27 hopefully nothing happened to the rooster 💀

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад +2

      I just chased them away. These things run way too fast.

    • @robxfong00
      @robxfong00 Год назад

      ​@@loistalagrand I thought you were going to say that you had chicken for dinner. 😂

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад

      @@robxfong00 lol

  • @SydneyTravellersGuide
    @SydneyTravellersGuide Месяц назад

    How is there a rooster? 😂

  • @RemofRenaissance
    @RemofRenaissance Год назад

    Thank you for this 👍🏾. Enjoyed going through all the apps. Just to say that if learning a language linked to a "smaller population" like European Portuguese, that in itself filters out the apps that are available. I had not heard of Rocket before (and Pimsleur, the price put me off) but will look into!

    • @loistalagrand
      @loistalagrand  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @pimsleur
      @pimsleur 9 месяцев назад

      Have you seen our low monthly or annual pricing for all 51 languages in the Pimsleur app?

    • @RemofRenaissance
      @RemofRenaissance 9 месяцев назад

      @@pimsleur since I posted this comment interestingly… I persevered with European Portuguese and realised I learned the most through the Pimsleur method. So I am on one of those subscriptions (thank you!).
      The only issue now is that it would be great if Pimsleur had more European Portuguese lessons please (it’s 30 at present). It’s proven very useful and has improved my Portuguese massively. The interactive games are also very handy.
      Appreciate you going through the comments 👍🏾

    • @kevinkevarson9513
      @kevinkevarson9513 2 месяца назад

      @@pimsleurOn the main website it says $14.95+tax after the free trial, then i get to the part to fill out my payment info and then its $20.95+tax a month after free trial?? Sleazy little money grab there

  • @xunigo9453
    @xunigo9453 10 месяцев назад

    how about EF HELLO

  • @cherrywave9050
    @cherrywave9050 11 месяцев назад

    Lingodeer ans duolingo are the best for me

  • @martincrabtree
    @martincrabtree 4 месяца назад

    Ive never heard anyone pronounce preply like that 😂

  • @annefagit3305
    @annefagit3305 3 месяца назад

    5:40 for a long time Memrise was my favourite app. But 1st they took away the community created flashcards, and then a few months ago they added the new AI chat bot. This chat bot is a complete arsehole who cancels the lesson if you say anything it doesn't like, and tries to tell you what you have to think and feel about topics.
    And so are the customer support staff. Very rude and arrogant.

    • @AeneaSXI
      @AeneaSXI Месяц назад +1

      Woke chatbot police? : O

    • @annefagit3305
      @annefagit3305 Месяц назад

      @@AeneaSXI Yup, pretty much.
      It's the classic cack-handed shove TQ+ down your throat nonsense.
      Oh and it also cancelled a lesson because I said that cigarettes were a good souvenir to buy lol.

  • @paof2lb
    @paof2lb Год назад

    Yesterday I heard about teuida.

  • @CalmRetreatsTV-i6c
    @CalmRetreatsTV-i6c Месяц назад

    so good

  • @Ніл87
    @Ніл87 3 месяца назад

    Really!? Oh man I love drops 🤣

  • @Yhwh1737
    @Yhwh1737 5 месяцев назад

    Meh and ok are the same for me?!?!?
    I needed a good man! :/

  • @dossantos4055
    @dossantos4055 3 месяца назад +1

    App FALOU é bom e não está aí.

  • @zetnikoven
    @zetnikoven 4 месяца назад

    LANGUATALK = GOD LIKE

  • @Ajas0810
    @Ajas0810 Год назад +5

    Cockadoodadooo

  • @arielstipanuk7033
    @arielstipanuk7033 6 месяцев назад

    Lies