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14 Best Duolingo Alternatives to Learn New Languages

Duolingo Babbel Mondly Pimsleur Rocket Languages Ling App Rosetta Stone Memrise LingoDeer Clozemaster
  1. Duolingo is a free language learning app for iOS, Windows and Android devices. The app makes learning a new language fun by breaking learning into small lessons where you can earn points and move up through the levels. Read more about Duolingo.
    Considering that constructed languages such as High Valyrian and Klingon have made it to Duolingo, it’s a bit frustrating that the above languages are still not in the app. And with the now-defunct Duolingo Incubator, you can’t even see if Duolingo plans to add your desired language to their courses.

    #Education #Language Learning #Learn A Language 70 social mentions

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    Babbel is a paid language learning service that aims to strike a balance between thoroughness and cost efficiency.
    Babbel boasts a wide range of learning materials from app lessons to live classes, games, videos, and podcasts, making it a great Duolingo alternative. Progressing to the intermediate level won’t feel like a chore, thanks to the app’s immersive interface. Find out more with this Babbel review.

    #Language Learning #Education #Studying 10 social mentions

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    Learn 33 languages in 500 bite-size lessons and 14 conversational modules.
    What’s stunning is that it manages to do that in as short as 10 minutes per day. Mondly has a good mix of interactive lessons that help you gain conversational vocab and develop a good grasp of grammar.

    #Spaced Repetition #Studying #Note Taking 2 social mentions

  4. Pimsleur is another language learning platform that allows you to learn a language in fun way.
    Enter Pimsleur. Borne out of the 50-year-old Pimsleur Method, this app consists of core 30-minute audio lessons that help you start speaking from day 1. Using graduated interval recall, you’ll hear new words at systematic intervals and retain new vocabulary each time.

    #Language Learning #Education #Studying 4 social mentions

  5. Learn A Language with Rocket Languages!
    Another option for hands-free learning, Rocket Languages teaches thousands of practical words and grammar through high-quality audio lessons and well-structured reading materials. French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, and Hindi are just some of the languages on offer.

    #Language Learning #Spaced Repetition #Education 1 social mentions

  6. Learn 60+ languages with Ling. Learn a new language by playing games and chatting with smart chatbots. Ling includes 200 lessons recorded by native speakers.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial

    #E-learning #Online Learning #Languages 6 social mentions

  7. Rosetta Stone is the world's most popular software for learning languages. It is offered at a cost of just $169 when purchased outright, but it is also possible to purchase language programs in a subscription format that offers ongoing support.
    If you’re looking for something more immersive, Rosetta Stone’s interactive and contextual lessons have you covered.

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  8. Learn a new language with games, humorous chatbots and over 30,000 native speaker videos.
    Similar to Duolingo, Memrise presents vocabulary lessons in a game-style manner. But on top of this, Memrise courses also include audio and video clips of locals. This adds another level of nuance and depth to the lesson.

    #Language Learning #Studying #Education 42 social mentions

  9. Learn languages smarter, not harder! LingoDeer teaches languages most effectively through fun lessons created by real teachers!
    This is where LingoDeer shines. This app lays down a strong foundation before introducing words. Its Korean course, for instance, begins with extensive lessons on Hangul, even detailing the proper order of strokes. It also offers a lot of tips and doesn’t skip the grammar explanations.

    #Language Learning #Education #Studying 5 social mentions

  10. Learn a language through mass exposure to useful vocabulary in context.
    This is Clozemaster in a nutshell. It teaches languages through games, in particular a “cloze test” which consists of a sentence with a missing word. Your task is to fill the blank with the right word based on context.

    #Language Learning #Education #Studying 9 social mentions

  11. MosaLingua vous aide à apprendre les langues, ou à vous perfectionner, grâce à sa méthode efficace qui s'adapte à vos besoins et à votre niveau. Découvrez nos cours et nos applications dès maintenant.
    To build your vocabulary and learn words that you will actually use, MosaLingua is a good option. This app emphasizes the need to focus on 20% of the language you’ll need in 80% of the situations you’ll encounter, making it a great Duolingo alternative.

    #Spaced Repetition #Language Learning #Education

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    Glossika

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    What makes Glossika unique is its use of full sentence practice in context, meaning your vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar acquisition is more natural. This approach leads to fluency, as you learn to speak the language in a more natural way. What’s more, Glossika personalizes your learning content by giving you comprehensible input, meaning you practice sentences that’s one step beyond your current level.

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    Join the global language learning community, take language courses to practice reading, writing, listening and speaking and learn a new language. Learn English with busuu's .
    But if you’re a serious learner who wants to start with the basics and then move on to advanced levels (something Duolingo falls short on), Busuu is well worth it. What makes this a great Duolingo alternative is that the lessons are still bite-sized but well-structured.

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    Visual language learning.
    The first thing that’ll strike you about Drops is how visually appealing the interface is. This flashcard app features beautiful illustrations that you match with words (and vice versa), making it ideal for visual learners.

    #Language Learning #Education #Studying 34 social mentions

  15. Mango Languages is a free to use application that is specially made for those want to learn a new language on the go with hands-free feature and offline accessibility.
    Learners who thrive in “academic” settings will love Mango Languages. It is, after all, loved by educational institutions and homeschoolers.

    #Language Learning #Education #Studying 54 social mentions

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