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My thoughts used to wonder what I could do to get my brain to work harder. I'm not skilled at coding, and I'm not very interested in acquiring a technology-related pastime. So, what can I do to make my neurons operate while also being productive?

Oh, I think I've figured it out!

I intend to learn several languages. After all, it aids communication when travelling across other countries.

So, where can I learn a variety of languages?

The identical question will be addressed in this post. I'm here to recommend some of the top language learning applications that helped me move from ‘hello' to ‘Konnichiwa' in no time.

Without further ado, here are some of the finest free and paid language learning applications.

The best language learning app.

Duolingo

When trying to describe any other learning software, how many times have you heard the question, “Is it like Duolingo?” It is impossible to find a list of the best applications that does not contain it. Luis von Ahn successfully merged gamification with learning, developing an app with over 100 million users and making people addicted to languages. The app has become a model for language learning on mobile devices. Many of Duolingo's courses are created by native speakers, resulting in unique classes like Guarani and Klingon.Another feature that sets Duolingo apart for me is that it is not designed specifically for English-native speakers. There are specialised courses for each language, totaling 81 courses to date, aimed at people with different first languages. The primary problem with Duolingo is that many young people use it in the hopes of learning a language. (I know, it's ridiculous!)Although it is not a comprehensive language programme, it will help you enhance your vocabulary while also exposing you to a new language in a fun way.

Good day!

An app that allows you to practise speaking without the strain of a real-time conversation. Learners can use a WhatsApp-like chat to find native speakers and engage with them via text and voice communication. When you meet a native speaker of your chosen language who also wants to learn your mother tongue, it's like winning the lottery.

Users can amend one another's communications using an in-built adjustment tool, turning language interactions into mini-tutorial sessions. A translation system is also included in the app. It comes in handy when you really want to say something but are missing just one word to complete the sentence.

Memrise

Memrise is a great resource for fun vocabulary practise. The vibrant user community has built courses on practically every language you can think of—or invent, as there are some dedicated to making languages. There are also streamlined courses based on popular curriculums or vocabulary intensity lists. There are also less-expected vocabulary collections, such as Japanese translations of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Memes and gamification are two reasons that contribute to Memrise's popularity. The app uses a learning method that requires you to make hilarious or odd connections with the words you're learning. Memes are regularly used in conjunction with courses to help students recall vocabulary in an entertaining way. Anyone can contribute to the memes created by the community! You can gain points by earning, revising, and creating memes, which will help you progress through the Memrise user hierarchy (from Membryo to Overlord). The effectiveness of Memrise is similarly predicated on two factors: spaced recurrence and mnemonics. The spaced repetition algorithm determines how frequently and when each word should be reviewed. The app will alert you when it's time to evaluate. The use of memes aids in the memory of words. If you're new to it, it may take some time to acclimatise, but you'll quickly develop your own inventive combinations.

Busuu

This software has a good chance of being named the greatest free language learning app.

Busuu offers comprehensive instruction in 12 different languages. The app is free, but you must pay $17 per month to access the majority of the functions and course materials. You can use the programme to learn individual words, basic dialogues, and dialogue-related questions. They all come with audio so you can hear the native pronunciation.

Lessons are divided into topical themes in which we learn things and gestures related to tasks. Each course also includes a mini “travel course” for those who need to instantly learn the basics before travelling abroad. Pretty handy! Don’t you think so?

The unique feature of Busuu is the ability to involve native speakers in your individual learning process. Busuu students contribute their native-speaking abilities to the system by attempting to correct texts written by those studying their language. The web version even enables you to chat in real-time with native speakers.

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