Hey there! I’m organizing my schedule so I can post twice a week :grinning: , I think I would be able to post on Tuesdays and Fridays :raising_hand: 🏻 :star: .
I'm currently working on a (big/not-so-big) project for language learners (includes studying materials) ::spoiler:: so please look forward to it. I’m really excited!.
Today I’ll talk about the top apps for language learners. I’ve ed MANY (MAAANY) languages apps since last year and I’ve stuck to these ones because they’re (by far) the best ones.
You can also read this entry on my Study blog

I’m currently using Learn Japanese, Memrise, Duolingo, Japan Radio, A Japanese Dictionary, Quizlet and (recently) LingoDeer.
I’ll talk about the apps for studying languages in general (the apps with Japanese mention are the special ones I use only for Japanese)

Memrise
It’s a really really good app to learn any language, you can change between courses and it’s really helpful when reviewing content; it also gives (sort of) good explanations. It’s free and it has many levels to unlock! I give it 5 stars.

Duolingo
I guess you have heard about duolingo (if you’re not already using it). It’s awesome for beginners, the app itself is really pretty and motivates you to study. You can pick any language to study and change between courses.The only thing I don’t like about this app is that it doesn’t give you detailed information about the topic you’re learning.
You can also use it on your computer, it’s free and it has many levels to unlock! I give it 4 stars.

Quizlet
This is probably one of my faves! It’s a flashcard method to study ANY topic (science, math, biology, Korean, etc…). It’s awesome for studying vocabulary, you can create your own flashcards or save others. I highly recommend this app for studying if you have a test or just reviewing vocabulary.
You can also use it on your computer and it’s free. I give it 5 stars.

Lingodeer
I’ve been using this app recently (ab 2 weeks ago) but I already love it!!. This app is only to study Japanese, Korean or Chinese. You can pick the 3 at the same time!!. The thing I love the most about this app it’s that it gives you detailed study tips and information about the lesson you’re about to learn! That’s a massive plus 🙂.
It also has a special section only to review Grammar and Vocabulary. You can also check your speaking by audio and compare.
The only thing I don’t like about this app is that you need to start from the beginning even if you’re intermediate or advanced. I give it 4.8 stars.
I really hope this post gives you a better idea of the languages apps that are really worth trying!. I keep experimenting with language apps and I’ll let you know if I have new recommends, wish you all an awesome day and keep learning :muscle: 🏼 :raised_hands: 🏼!!.
Comments (2)
Thanks I didn't know lingodeer but it seems really worth it :) i ed it ^^
Yes it's worth to try!! I hope you enjoy it :raised_hands: 🏼