4 Resources I Use On a Daily Basis For Free

From language to coding to college-level knowledge, the internet has it all for free.

Tazkia Tasnim Nidhi
ILLUMINATION
2 min readDec 11, 2022

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Want to learn a language (for free)? Want to learn to program (for free)? Need a text-to-speech tool that actually works and can read aloud text from a picture (for free)? Just wanna learn new things?

Well, let me present to your websites/apps I use without spending a penny:

1. Mondly

Mondly is a free language learning app and way more effective than Duolingo. It takes you straight to sentences, which is a rather good thing in my opinion. Yet if you want to learn the alphabet first watch a YouTube Video. It is a website and app.

2. Natural Reader

It is a text-to-speech tool, and long story short it is excellent. The plus voices, which are free for 5 minutes every day, are absolutely realistic. It helped me learn 200 vocabulary for my spelling bee. And the two most amazing things for all: you can type your own text and have it read it aloud(great for certain creators) and it can accurately read text from a photo. It is a website and an app. It can easily sync around devices.

3. w3schools

It teaches you how to code for free. You need to pay for your own domain otherwise everything is free, and the learning only matters. You can review what you have learned at the end of the chapter.

4. Coursera

You can learn various courses here. A weird thing though- it appears you can get….degrees (if you are willing to spend money). I am new to this app/website and I am learning ‘Financial Markets’ from Yale University. You should give it a try. You can also do assessments given in your course. It is not entirely free but there are lots of cources you can try out for free.

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Tazkia Tasnim Nidhi
ILLUMINATION

BACK IN MEDIUM! AGE NOW 14 Bio before edited: Hello! I share completely random stuff. Age: 13