The best apps for language learning

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Discover the best language learning apps. In today's world, mastering only one language can be a terrible thing for anyone looking to move up the career ladder, while for many people it's difficult to learn a new language and work at the same time.

However, with the advent of the digital age, it has become very easy to learn many things, one of which is language learning. Through various apps, whether paid or not, you can learn a second language with just your cell phone, check out the list of the best ones. 

The next apps are quite famous 

Duolingo

Duolingo is undoubtedly the biggest and best application available at the moment for this purpose. It has several levels that allow anyone to learn another language quickly and easily. You don't need to have any prior knowledge to start learning, you just need to have the willpower and duolingo will do the rest.

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It has a few pillars, such as always motivating students so that they learn and become even more interested. That's why notifications are sent to users every day to get them to log in and study. 

What's more, it has personalized content for each user - of course, it's not a teacher who puts together the plan, but an artificial intelligence takes care of it all. And finally, the whole interface of the app is fun, which helps to interest students even more.

Babbel

This super app is excellent for those who also want to learn more languages, but it attracts more attention from those who dream of traveling to places that are more different from the conventional ones. For this reason, the app has several languages for students to choose from, and its methodology is unique.

There are currently several languages available for learning:

  • English;
  • French;
  • German;
  • Italian;
  • Spanish;
  • Swedish;
  • Russian;
  • Turkish;
  • Dutch;
  • Polish;
  • Norwegian;
  • Indonesian;
  • Danish.

The app's methodology is based on real life. In other words, using typical everyday situations, you can learn the new language. Like a module that will teach you what to do/speak when you arrive at a restaurant, for example. This allows the teaching to be less abstract. 

The other applications are focused on unique methodologies

Memrise

THE Memrise is not so well known in Brazil, but it also offers great features for those who dream of learning a new language. It differs mainly in its approach to its students. It tries to offer interactive flashcards, so that students can study the new language for themselves.

This methodology is widely used in public examinations, for example, when the student needs to learn a range of content in a short space of time and the hardest part of all: not forgetting the content. And that's how the app works. Not least because nobody wants to study something and then forget it. 

In addition, the app offers unique exercises for users to train their skills, and there are several other exercises focusing on grammar and vocabulary. Finally, there are numerous videos of native speakers pronouncing certain words, which makes the learning process much easier.

FluentU

One of the biggest challenges for anyone learning a new language is certainly the pronunciation of words, because depending on the region, they can be different. If this phenomenon occurs in Brazil, how about the rest of the world? And this application focuses directly on this pain of thousands of people, namely fluency. 

To improve this factor for its users, the application has a huge database containing the pronunciation of various people from various languages and regions of the world. All of this is so that each student can get a very broad view of how a word or language is spoken in the rest of the world. 

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