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Again, thank you. Being conversational in Spanish was my New Year's resolution in 2022 and I was on a 322 day Duolingo streak until I had a big loss in my life. I lost the desire but things are changing and now I have learning Spanish as #1 on my Bucket List. This time, however, I'm going to try Pimsleur. I was able to get Level 1 free through my local library but that's it. I'm ready to commit and I agree with you, that Pimsleur may be the best....at least for me. Thanks
Could you do a video on which two apps complement each other best? It seems like each of the apps you review have blind/weak spots. It would be nice to know which ones fill in each others gaps the best.
Not sure if Test Prep Insight updated for you or if you saw one of the videos that showed complementing platforms, but John suggested Pimsleur for listening and in depth lessons and Babbel for bite size, quick lessons (I’ve been watching a bunch of reviews and found that helpful… I don’t remember when it was posted).
Great video! Although I am focusing on studying for the MCAT right now, I would love to learn Spanish at some point. I think it is a beautiful language : )
I am trying to learn Spanish right now because the language my family and I speak has a very similar grammatical structure and learning Spanish is an extremely useful tool seeing as many people speak it.
This was very helpful. I need to learn Indonesian, Armenian, Tagalog, and Chinese... Heck, and brush up on my Spanish and Vietnamese. Pimsleur seems to be the way, but I wish they had a lifetime option available.
This is very helpful. Want to learn Italian. Started with Duolingo but soon learned of their data policy and breach issue. Just started looking for another app to use
I told Mondly that although I signed up for advanced material but keep getting basic, they suggested I pair there course with reading actual books (which I already do). Their whole advanced course in Spanish has the exact material as the basic. It's really difficult to find apps that actually focus on people with an intermediate level of training.
Decided I wanted to improve myself by learning a second language. Wasn't really sure what to choose to learn a language but found your videos and have been watching to figure out which would be the best choice to go for. Great videos still haven't chosen yet mainly because Im stuck between Rosetta Stone and Babble. I know Babbles better but it also cost more for a lifetime subscrioption and it doesn't have Japanese which is one of the languages I was thinking about learning. Either way I go great video thanks for the help!
I am a scuba diver and a lot of places I go are in Spanish speaking countries. I wake to be able to communicate in their language rather than expect everyone to speak English. Thanks for the review
Why are you learning a new language ? Learning for me is fun and what better thing to learn than a new language. You will fine so many new things you didn’t know before.
John, thanks for another great comparison. I’m looking to make a decision on a Spanish package (or two?) next month for communicating better with those I volunteer to serve. Ditto on AzureBlueStarr33’s question below.
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I had not heard of Pimsleur or Mondly until I found your videos. So helpful! Thanks!
Just started Pimsleur Spanish and so far so good!
That's cool, glad to hear it :)
I’m learning Swahili to connect with East African immigrants and refugees in the states, while also using it in overseas mission trips!
Very cool!!
Again, thank you. Being conversational in Spanish was my New Year's resolution in 2022 and I was on a 322 day Duolingo streak until I had a big loss in my life. I lost the desire but things are changing and now I have learning Spanish as #1 on my Bucket List. This time, however, I'm going to try Pimsleur. I was able to get Level 1 free through my local library but that's it. I'm ready to commit and I agree with you, that Pimsleur may be the best....at least for me. Thanks
Sorry to hear about the loss, but glad you found renewed interest in Spanish :) Good luck!
I have a 640 day streak in Duolingo but I don't feel like I can carry on a conversation. Looking for a better way to become conversational.
I’m learning Spanish to be able to communicate with the Spanish-speaking members in my congregation 😇
Could you do a video on which two apps complement each other best? It seems like each of the apps you review have blind/weak spots. It would be nice to know which ones fill in each others gaps the best.
That's a great idea for a video!! Very smart. I'll get that into the queue :)
Not sure if Test Prep Insight updated for you or if you saw one of the videos that showed complementing platforms, but John suggested Pimsleur for listening and in depth lessons and Babbel for bite size, quick lessons (I’ve been watching a bunch of reviews and found that helpful… I don’t remember when it was posted).
i enjoy learning new languages, and i want to be able to teach my child how to speak more than just English.
Absolutely! So important
Thanks for the video! I"m learning for future travel
I am learning a new language to hopefully reach more patients in my future practice! Thanks for the great review
Very cool! Thanks for watching
Great review! Thanks!
Thanks for the vid! Been using Mondly alongside Rocket Spanish and liking it.
Great resources. Thanks for the video!
No prob :)
Very helpful advice on the Pimsleur vs Mondly 2023 review.
Great video! Although I am focusing on studying for the MCAT right now, I would love to learn Spanish at some point. I think it is a beautiful language : )
I am trying to learn Spanish right now because the language my family and I speak has a very similar grammatical structure and learning Spanish is an extremely useful tool seeing as many people speak it.
Great reason to learn. Thanks for watching
This was very helpful. I need to learn Indonesian, Armenian, Tagalog, and Chinese... Heck, and brush up on my Spanish and Vietnamese. Pimsleur seems to be the way, but I wish they had a lifetime option available.
Whoa that's a lot of languages - nice! Btw, Pimsleur does have a lifetime option - it's just pricey (around $475 last I checked)
I love and use both Mondly and Pimsleur. I also use Mango, Ling, and Lingodeer. All are great.
Wow, that's a hefty stack of apps!!
Thanks for the breakdown! I am slow at learning languages, but am a glutton for it.
haha you're not alone!
This is very helpful. Want to learn Italian. Started with Duolingo but soon learned of their data policy and breach issue. Just started looking for another app to use
Glad we could help!
Nice review
Awesome video!! Keep up the great content
Thank you!
Great review 👍
Thank you for all the information - with so many language Apps out there this is really helpful!
Glad we can help :)
Great review, Pimsleur sounds awesome!
Thanks!
I am learning Farsi to better communicate with my father's side of the family!
Cool! Thanks for watching :)
I told Mondly that although I signed up for advanced material but keep getting basic, they suggested I pair there course with reading actual books (which I already do). Their whole advanced course in Spanish has the exact material as the basic. It's really difficult to find apps that actually focus on people with an intermediate level of training.
Decided I wanted to improve myself by learning a second language. Wasn't really sure what to choose to learn a language but found your videos and have been watching to figure out which would be the best choice to go for. Great videos still haven't chosen yet mainly because Im stuck between Rosetta Stone and Babble. I know Babbles better but it also cost more for a lifetime subscrioption and it doesn't have Japanese which is one of the languages I was thinking about learning. Either way I go great video thanks for the help!
Thanks for watching and sharing! Glad we could help with our videos!
So which one did you choose after all and any thoughts or recommendations? thanks
@@ssaliba63 things got a bit hectic life wise but once they settle down Ill come back here and let you know.
I am a scuba diver and a lot of places I go are in Spanish speaking countries. I wake to be able to communicate in their language rather than expect everyone to speak English. Thanks for the review
Very cool! Great reason to learn :)
I want to learn French to talk with my Grandma 😊
Best app for Greek? Ideally native speakers and not generated?
Good info!
Glad it helped!
I keep hearing Pimsleur has a lifetime subscription but don’t see it anywhere
Why are you learning a new language ?
Learning for me is fun and what better thing to learn than a new language. You will fine so many new things you didn’t know before.
Totally agree! Thanks for watching :)
It is long marathon. It is similar to real life itself and it feels good when you start to understand things and it is actually achievable.
Agreed!!
John, thanks for another great comparison. I’m looking to make a decision on a Spanish package (or two?) next month for communicating better with those I volunteer to serve. Ditto on AzureBlueStarr33’s question below.
We've started that video :)
Great review
Good review.
Thanks!