Busuu
Languages: French, German, Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Chinese, English, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, etc.
Pros
- Explanations of grammar, vocabulary, and culture
- Personalized goals based on your language objectives
- Comprehension checks about word meanings
Cons
- Content lacks entertainment value
- Quality varies depending on your course
- Possible to receive incorrect corrections from the community
For picking up everyday vocabulary in a way that’s exciting and will stick in your noggin, our verdict is that this free app is not half bad.
It has a learning path you can work through consecutively or skip around if you already have some experience with the language you want to learn. It lets you listen, read, and speak common phrases and work through exercises to repeat what you’ve learned.
The free version of this language-learning app can give you an idea of whether a full subscription is worth it for you. If you decide that you like the format, this is just a tiny morsel of what Busuu offers to its paid members.
So you might consider purchasing a subscription that gives you conversations with native speakers, grammar exercises, quizzes, official certificates, and much more.
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Please leave us a comment and let us know if you’ve ever tried any of these free apps and which of them were your favorite.
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