Top Apps to Learn Another Language

Kavindi Chamathka
Thiken
Published in
4 min readMay 24, 2017

The world of business is on a continuous progress to excellence. Businesses are evolving and initiating in a diversified environment irrespective of physical boundaries. Moreover, due to accelerated globalization and rapid growth in technology, we now live in a world where any type of business has the possibility to extend over borders, thus making the language proficiency an important business skill.

Whether you’re learning Spanish to be able to order a meal on your next vacation in Barcelona, communicate with a friend in his native language in India, or simply want to add a skill set to your resume. Whatever your goal is, there’s likely an Android or iOS app for you. These are few of the mobile apps that we recommend you, so you can become an expert (Well, at least not a pro) without ever stepping foot inside a classroom.

Duolingo

Duolingo is without a doubt one of the best mobile apps to learn another language. Duolingo provides you the opportunity to learn more than 20 languages in a single app. According to TIME Magazine, “Duolingo may hold the secret to the future of education.” You can easily practice your speaking, reading, listening and writing skills while playing a game. You will be able to improve your vocabulary and grammar skills by answering questions and completing lessons. Start with basic verbs, phrases, and sentences, and learn new words daily.

Busuu

Busuu is another app that will help you in learning multiple languages. Busuu makes language learning fun, free and easy with exercises in Spanish, English, German, French, Italian, and other different languages. You will learn with the help of over 60 million international native speakers, who will help you improve your skills by practicing and teaching alongside you. In 2015, Busuu teamed up with McGraw-Hill Education, one of the world’s most respected education companies. Once you’ve got the elementary elements under your belt, you can show off your grammar, vocabulary and spelling skills you will be awarded a McGraw-Hill language learning certificate.

Babbel

With Babbel, you can easily learn more than 10 languages in one app. You can choose from Babbel’s different language apps such as German, Italian, French, Dutch, Portuguese and Spanish. These apps can be downloaded individually so that learners can focus on a single set of lessons before moving on to another language. Babbel also uses a custom goal system that allows you to set benchmarks as you learn a foreign language and to monitor your progress as well.

Memrise

Memrise is your go-to place if you want to have fun while practicing your vocabulary. They offer high-quality courses in more than 200 languages. The fun of Memrise lies in two things. Memes and gamification. The app follows a learning method that relies on creating funny or bizarre associations with the studied words. Courses are often coupled with memes designed to playfully help remember the vocabulary. You can also follow fellow learners and compete with them for points as well as see how well you’re doing in a ranking for a particular course. It’s very motivating to outscore others. ;)

Mindsnacks

Remember we said that Duolingo teaches you languages while playing games? Well, Mindsnacks takes the gaming thing to a whole different level. With each language, teaching comes with eight or nine tiny games are designed to help you learn vocabulary, grammar, practice your listening. Mindsnacks monitors your progress so you can clearly see how much more learning you need to achieve proficiency in every skill. With Mindsnacks you can spend time learning Spanish, Chinese, Italian, and many more languages for free.

These are our top recommendations that could help you satisfy your language learning thirst. All these apps make learning another language fun. Also, remember there are many more apps out there that could help you learn another language and we are always open to recommendations. So if you think there are more apps that could help you learn another language, let us know by leaving a comment below.

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Kavindi Chamathka
Thiken
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A 24-year-old who thinks that life should be more than the 9 to 5 job. I’m an animal person who also happens to be a part-time superhero expert.