In another of our regular series, we will continue to present you with a selection of the best apps for children, adults and teenagers. In today's episode, we will focus on applications that are intended for learning foreign languages. These applications are unlikely to replace traditional teaching and learning, but they are certainly a useful tool - especially in the current situation when the state is still under quarantine and people are getting bored at home.
Duolingo
Application Duolingo with its iconic green owl in the logo, it has already managed to become almost during its existence a legend. The application is popular among users Worldwide. It offers more than thirty languages while you can learn them right away several at once. Using the application is more reminiscent hru – starting with illustrations and ending with rewards. Duolingo offers paid content in the form of additions to various elements, but most users are completely satisfied with its basic, free version.
Busuu
Application Busuu has on offer twelve languages – English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Arabic and Turkish. He will guide you through all levels of teaching, teach you without stress, bluffing and orders grammar and conversation with the help of feedback from native speakers.
Memrise
Application Memrise boasts tens of millions of satisfied users. It promises to teach you a foreign language in a fun and effective way - Spanish, French, Japanese, German, Korean, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Portuguese, Arabic, Norwegian, Dutch, Swedish, Polish, Turkish and Danish are on offer. Memrise prepares you for conversation and reading in a foreign language, will teach you new vocabulary and grammar, all with the help of fun short videos and other elements.
Babbel
Application Babbel is another popular tool for learning foreign languages. It was developed in collaboration with researchers from Yale University, its success was also confirmed by experts from Michigan State University. Babbel offers lessons in Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Turkish, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Dutch, Indonesian and of course English. Babbel offers short, effective lessons and lets you practice writing, speaking i listening. Thanks to the voice recognition function, you can also practice administration in the application pronunciation.
HelloTalk
Applications HelloTalk its creators refer to as community space for each other cultural a language exchange. In addition to traditional world languages, they can also teach you lesser known and exotic. HelloTalk works on a principle in its own way social networks – you will find counterpart - native speaker - which will be to answer your requirements, and through mutual communication you will improve your language skills.
I don't want to install all the apps to find out one thing, so I'll ask here. How do you teach me French when the application doesn't know Czech.
If you don't speak English, Duolingo is the only option left for you.
Duolingo is the same – only AJ is from Czech.
Great tips! Wouldn't there also be some purely for vocabulary learning apps?
Hello, we will definitely look at vocabulary learning apps in one of the next episodes, we will also include "Flashcards" apps, as the commenter below me mentions.
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A flashcard app is good for vocabulary. But you have to write the words there yourself
I have SpanishWords and GermanWords, I really recommend them for vocabulary. But I have an android.
As has been said. Nowhere is it mentioned that it is only for learning English or from English. Otherwise, the app is fine
I recommend landigo - the basic version is free, you get three exercises every day. I have the paid version, I used Duolingo for a long time but it didn't lead anywhere. Landigo is clearly better.
I use Vocabulary Player - MyPlaylist. Great for teaching your own vocabulary. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vocabulary-player-myplaylist/id1495623665?ign-mpt=uo%3D2
Hello, I have App.Bussa. It's great, but I can't copy from it to google translate when I need to translate something. Or it can be done somehow. Thank you.