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Best FREE Language Learning Apps - Learn Any Language From Your Phone
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- Whether you’re looking to learn a new foreign language, or brush up your skills in one that you’ve studied before, you already have your most important tool in the palm of your hands-your smartphone. Having the right language learning apps should be the top priority for anyone serious about learning a language.
Today, I’m going to be going over my favorite language learning apps-both ones that are well-known as well as some that you’ve probably never heard of before-even if you’re an experienced language learner. These are all language learning apps that I have downloaded on my phone right now, and I’ve been using most of them years, so I can definitely attest to their usefulness. Best of all, every app that I’m recommending is completely free!
BEST FREE LANGUAGE LEARNING APPS:
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0:57 Duolingo
1:32 Anki
2:29 WordReference
3:08 Reverso
4:57 Forvo
5:28 Tandem and HelloTalk
6:25 Foreign Language News Apps
7:27 Learning Languages with RUclips
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What's your favorite app for language learning?
I use Busuu and I have started using this App called Ling
My favorite app for language learning is Hello Talk because there, i have met people that became my best friends! ♡
Not a bad reason 😂
Your niche is coming together. Keep it up!
Thanks for commenting!
Great video! The Reverso app sounds helpful. My writing skills are terrible, so I could definitely use it😅
Don't tell anyone but it's my secret weapon 😂
Connor Gleason
Hahaha, your secret's safe with me🤣
I use Apps only when I am really bored and don't wanna learn actively. I usually learn with Textbooks and notes from a teacher. I used reverso, when learning german and it was really awesome.
Awesome! I think the most important thing is to find whatever method works for you and commit to it 💪
Connor Gleason exactly
Duolingo was my favourite app for learning Mandarin but I found it a bit weird with other languages. Perhaps it's improved since.
Interesting! I've heard the Mandarin course isn't great, but maybe it has improved recently. What other courses have you tried?
@@connorgioiafigliu I think Mandarin improved a lot. I started it a couple of years ago. One of my friends had tried it and didn't like it. She went back to it recently and agreed that it's improved a lot.
On Duolingo, I've been guilty of dabbling. I've tried Hungarian, French, Spanish, German, Polish, Portuguese and Italian. Mainly Mandarin though - I got through all the lessons on that course at least once.
I've also tried UTalk for Sorani and Polish. I paid for that one for a few months. I found each lesson a bit long-winded which was OK during lockdown, but now.... Bluebird 163 Sorani too! That app's free but my Italki teacher said there were mistakes in the vocabulary, so I stopped using it.
@@AndyJugglesLanguages Dabbling is Duolingo's specialty!
Gracias por compartir 😃👏🏻
Gracias por el apoyo! Espero que te sea útil!