Most people think that learning a language is difficult, time-consuming and expensive. However, this is far from the truth. As someone who has been passionate about language learning since 15 years old, I have tried pretty much every app, book, website there is out there and I've even travelled abroad to learn a language! I have compiled a list of my favourite resources which are easy, excellent for even the busiest of people, and cheap or even free!
After viewing this list, you have no excuse not to learn that language you always wish you could speak.
1. Duolingo
Type in "duolingo" in the app/play store.
This is probably the most well known resource in this list but it's only ONE of the best.
FREE
Strengths: Excellent for daily 5 minute lessons for when you're short on time but need to update your knowledge.
Weaknesses: There is a limited choice of languages and it's not the best for when you're learning a language with a different alphabet.
2. Memrise
Type "memrise" in the app/play store
FREE
Strengths: Gives you puns, Gifs, memes, riddles etc to help you remember vocabulary and has every language you could think of. The cool thing about this app is that when you learn a new word, you 'water' a plant, and when you revise a word you are "growing" the plant. Once the plant has bloomed the word has entered your long term memory.
Weaknesses: Can be repetitive on certain words.
3. Coffee Break podcasts
Type "Coffe Break Language you want to learn" in Podcasts
FREE
Strengths: Amazing app for when you're super busy and the only spare time you have are those 20 minutes wasted on commuting. This podcast is by a Scotsman so dont be taken aback by the accent. Excellent for teaching the 'every day spoken' language along with useful Grammar and cultural points.
Weaknesses: Only available in French, German, Spanish and Italian, although more languages may be added in the future.
4. Languages For Dummies
Available in various book shops.
Around £10-15 depending on where you purchase.
Strengths: Has excellent Grammar points, cultural knowledge and even teaches you slang and idioms which most resources don't teach you! This book doesn't just teach you a language the class room way. It actually shows you how the language is really spoken by the native speakers so you don't sound like a fool.
Weaknesses: Can be a little time-consuming.
5. Learn Language Apps by Greg Vick
Type in language of choice in the app/store
FREE
Strengths: Has a huge list of vocabulary in every topic you could think of. Also excellent for when you're busy and commuting. You can test yourself through listening, spelling, pronunciation, or vocabulary
Weaknesses: Has many bugs but still one of my favourite language apps out of the many I've tried. Also has no grammar explanations.
I guarantee you, use one of these resources and you will be asking yourself why you didn't start learning a language earlier. They're so easy to incorporate into your busy life and you learn a lot from it for no money.
If you use any of the items I've mentioned in this list and it changes you're life, I'd love to hear about it!
My next blog post will be about my experience living in France and giving advice on living in the country of your target language.
Saya
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