Language Apps You Might Want to Try
While a few decades ago, learning a new language often involved taking classes, going to the library, or practicing the language you knew with a friend, today’s technology makes it possible to do all that from the very comfort of your home or from wherever you are as long as you have a smartphone and a good Internet connection.
There’s no need to carry a backpack full of books to do that as a few apps and websites will help you cover your grammar and vocabulary needs with just a few clicks and taps. What’s more, you can easily find language apps to suit the smartphone OS you use. Just like when you’re looking for an endoscope, for example, you will find examples for iPhone and Android devices alike.
Learn by yourself or with a tutor?
Depending on your interests and the ways that help you learn a new language with greater ease, you can choose between apps that will enable you to learn at your own pace only with the help of the cards and information available through apps such as DuoLinguo, AccellaStudy, and Memrise and apps that provide you with help from real teachers and tutors.
If you’re serious about learning a new language and you’d like a teacher to be involved in the process yet you don’t have time to take the classical school classes, then you might want to try an app such as LinguaLift or 24/7 Tutor. They will get you in touch with real teachers so you can enjoy answers to all of your questions.
Grammar, vocabulary, or both?
There are many language apps that will help you learn grammar rules, build your vocabulary, or do both. Your knowledge level and personal needs will help you choose the one you use.
For example, if you want to focus primarily on English grammar, besides some of the apps mentioned above, you can also try English Grammar in Use or English Grammar Book. These apps include definitions and classifications as well as examples that will help you learn how to speak a language correctly from a grammatical point of view.
In case grammar has little mysteries left as far as you’re concerned and you want to brush up your vocabulary, you might want to try apps such as uVocab, Memrise, Quizlet, Volt, Busuu, or Knudge.me. These apps include flashcards, quizzes, and games that will help you learn new words in a fun and easy way.
The cool thing is that some of them offer a wide range of languages and fields you can learn. For example, Memrise will not only help you learn new words and expressions but also more on literature and geography.
Although most language apps include a feature that will help you learn how to pronounce a word correctly, some of them were designed specifically for that. (How to) Pronounce is such an app.
Learn and socialize at the same time
A great way to practice what you’ve learned is to chat and socialize with other learners, native speakers preferably, and thanks to a few apps you can easily do that. Besides the apps that offer the possibility to have a tutor and thus directly practice the language of interest, there are apps that were built to add a social dimension to the learning process.
For example, Busuu includes features you can use to chat and socialize with other learners. Furthermore, you can even provide feedback to other users. HiNative is another option if you want to get in touch with native speakers to learn more about grammar, cultural norms, or simply ask for a translation. Learning a new language has many benefits. It is often a necessity that will enable you to easily find your way in a foreign country, yet it is also a great way to improve your memory, keep your brain sharp, connect, improve your decision-making skills, and increase career choices.
Ma.Catherine Matugas says
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