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For beginners. Check out the more extensive list of Talk Now products by clicking on the buy link above. This interactive vocabulary learning software provides essential words and phrases for absolute beginners; perfect for kids and adults. In addition to listening to a phrase paired with a photo of the corresponding action, Busuu included helpful vocabulary tips like that "ciao" can mean "hello" or "goodbye".
If you listen to any song enough, you'll learn all the words through repetition -- even if they're in a different language. But how do you figure out what they mean? This is where the Lirica app comes in. This app is unique in how it approaches teaching Spanish and German. Instead of traditional teaching methods for learning a language, Lirica uses popular music by Latin and reggaeton artists to help you learn language and grammar.
On top of learning the language, you're also immersing yourself in the culture behind it. The app also includes facts about the artist while you're learning. For now, the app only offers Spanish and German, but its website says it plans to add more languages in the future. I tried my hand at Greek on the Drops app. The app's fun, colorful layout definitely made the language which has its own alphabet less intimidating.
The app shows users each word in the Greek alphabet and the English alphabet, and says the word and shows an image of it. Drops is constantly adding new languages, most recently, the app brought on Ainu, an indigenous Japanese language.
This can give you a leg up when your next lesson starts. While not technically an app, the free Language Learning with Netflix Chrome extension can be helpful on your journey to becoming multilingual. Install the extension and click the icon to launch the catalog of movie and TV show options. You do need a subscription to Netflix though. Once you launch the catalog, you can pick from hundreds of titles that use movies on Netflix to help teach different languages.
For example, if you wanted to work on your Spanish, select the language in the dropdown menu, along with the country where you're using Netflix.
If you're watching in the US, the extension generates titles. To watch one of the films, just click the red "Watch on Netflix" button. Depending on the language you want to learn, you might have fewer titles to pick from. As the series or movie plays, two sets of subtitles display at the bottom of the screen. One set is your native language and the other is the one you want to learn. The words highlight as they're spoken, like a karaoke sing-a-long.
You can listen to the dialogue phrase by phrase, pause and replay as needed, access a built-in dictionary and more. Pimsleur is an app that offers 51 languages to learn, but delivers the information in what is basically the form of a podcast.
Essentially, you'll choose the language you want to learn and begin a minute auditory lesson which are downloadable and Alexa-compatible. The app also has a driving mode, so you can improve your language skills during long commutes without looking at a screen.
You get a seven-day free trial. Features include reading lessons, roleplaying challenges and digital flashcards. Perhaps the best-known language learning service, Rosetta Stone has come a long way since it started in the '90s. My parents still have a box set of discs for learning Spanish somewhere in their house. It's a lot easier now with the Rosetta Stone app, but you still need at least 30 minutes to complete a Core Lesson. I tried Rosetta Stone's first Irish lesson, which was primarily auditory with images, though there are ways to customize the app to your learning preferences.
The lesson started out fairly challenging, especially since I was completely new to the Irish language. But it did get easier as I went along.
The iOS app got an update last year that brought augmented reality into the mix. This enables Seek and Speak, which is a scavenger-hunt-style challenge. Point the phone camera at an object and get a translation in the language you're learning.
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