I use Duolingo, Memrise, and I just started Lingua.ly. Here's a link to an article with some more apps. Has anyone tried Hellotalk?
https://www.lingualift.com/blog/best-language-learning-apps/
I use Duolingo, Memrise, and I just started Lingua.ly. Here's a link to an article with some more apps. Has anyone tried Hellotalk?
https://www.lingualift.com/blog/best-language-learning-apps/
I use Duolingo and memrise too but it appears memrise is no longer free. After learning a few words,you have to pay to advance to the next level. Im going to try lingua.ly, never used it. Thanks for sharing!
Kevwe A.
Duolingo seems popular. I think I can recall using it before and it was good. I just have trouble sticking with things. But it is very helpful! Thanks for the list of other apps maybe I'll try some of those!
Taylor Fabio
Lingua list and mind snack
im using Duolingo :blush:
do the right thing even when nobody is watching
And Lingualift ranks its own app highly on its own site
Thanks for sharing. I have tried Memrise as well, but mostly use Duolingo on the desk top. It'll be interesting to check out some of the other options. HelloTalk seems quite interesting - I remember I used to have foreign penpals.
Has anyone else used learning not an app a site I think ?
I like memrise. I've used HelloTalk and love some of its features (text correction etc) but have yet to find a partner that works for me. One of my favorite method for 'studying' is to listen to songs in Spanish on Spotify and to read the lyrics (with the app Musixmatch). I think the available resources rely depend on your target language.
1st choice duolingo
mesmerise and bussu i have tried but long back
hello talk interesting if u have good partner and timing difference is not an issue
tiny cards is a kind of duolino's extension
anki app had to create own cards... don't remember getting ready made cards like in tiny cards
rest don't know
I had tried few ones but among those, Duolingo is best to me. Still I do use that app...
Learning a language in this era is more simple than old days. If anyone wants to learn any new language (just like spanish or other languages) and he/she don't find any source in their area for learning, then no problem at all.
We just have open our computer or smartphone to learn any language and search for websites which is give us service of learning (some are free some are paid).
Anki is a good alternative based on spaced repetition. It is customizable but can also find free shared decks online.
https://ankiweb.net/shared/decks