BETTER THAN DUOLINGO: The 5 Best Language Learning Tools and Apps

BETTER THAN DUOLINGO: The 5 Best Language Learning Tools and Apps

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Here you will find the top 5 APPS and TOOLS FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING as recommended by Days and Words.

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LingQ is a platform that teaches you a new language by reading material with your native language as support. I don't like the design, but the technique is very effective:
https://www.lingq.com/en/frenchnswedish/

iTalki. You can have a $10 credit applied to your account when you make your first purchase, or you can just check it out for free via this link, which also helps me by allowing me to take more language lessons:
https://www.italki.com/i/CHfEEb?hl=en-us

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The 5 best language apps or tools you can use to learn languages:
Duolingo may be the most famous, but it's not the best, in fact, it's not even that good. There are at least five or six apps better than Duolingo, and I'm going to talk about my favorite apps and how I use them.

Number 4:
An e-reading platform with a few features. The first is that it should give you access to books in your target language if these are otherwise difficult to obtain (which is the case with Swedish). Here's a link to Google Books with some digital textbooks (be careful not to get lost here for days!):
https://books.google.com.au/

I also use Bookmate because it has material in some less common languages, such as Swedish, Danish, Azerbaijani, Ukrainian and Polish:
https://bookmate.com

Number 3:
This app is AMAZING. Music speed changer. I now use it as my regular MP3 player because it has all the features of a normal music app, but a bunch of bonus apps that are PERFECT for language learning:
https://music-speed-changer.en.uptodown.com/android

Number 2:
Busuu. In my opinion, this is the only one of these specific language learning "apps" that actually UNDERSTANDS what it takes to become fluent in a language. It doesn't just drill vocabulary and structure like Duolingo or the Babbel app. You will be asked to speak:
https://www.busuu.com/

Benny Lewis advocates 'speak from day 1', but if that's a bit much for you, Busuu will certainly help you with that, which is fantastic. Moreover, there is a large community of people using it.

Number 1:
The hard to pronounce but easy to use helper app for recording Skype calls. Please use this app responsibly and do not share images of other people without their permission. (The teachers who appear in this video have given me permission to use this footage).
https://www.evaer.com/

Evaer is a good app anyway, but it's great in combination with iTalki:
https://www.italki.com/i/CHfEEb?hl=en_us

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