5 Free Mobile Apps to Help You Learn English Faster
Learning a language is one of the most rewarding things you can do. There are a lot of ways you can learn or improve your skills in a particular language, from attending classes to self-learning. But have you realized that you can also put that smartphone of yours to really good use for learning languages?
Whether you’re starting from scratch or just want to improve your English, here are 10 free mobile apps for both Android and iOS that will help you do just that.
1. Hello English
This is my first recommendation for anyone looking to improve their English. Hello English covers all the aspects of language learning, including vocabulary, translation, grammar, spellings, spoken, and reading skills.
However, you should already be able to understand basic English structureand alphabets, the app can’t help you learn English from scratch.
When you’ll first launch the app, you’ll have to select your native language to continue. There are 22 languages supported, and make sure you choose the right one as the app will work in your native language from here.
Afterwards, you’ll be given a 20 questions test that the app will use to assess your current English level. According to the test results, you’ll be recommended lessons that will work best for you.
For example, when I did a perfect score on the test, the app recommended me to start from the lesson 351. Although, when I did very poor on the test, the app recommended me to start from the lesson 1.
Hello English uses interactive games to teach different English lessons, and you’ll earn coins to unlock more difficult lessons. I can confirm that even experts can find some good lessons to sharpen their English. When I took some advanced tests, I was only able to keep 85% average score.
For practice, the app also offers new audiobooks, latest news, and books to keep enhancing your English language. Hello English is free and ad-supported, but there is also a premium version to remove ads and unlock special courses for a particular purpose.
2. Duolingo
If you want to learn English from scratch, then this is the app you are looking for. Duolingo uses interactive games to help you learn up to 23 differentlanguages, including English.
For beginners, the app focuses on helping you learn verbs, phrases, and sentences. Although advanced users can also improve their language by completing writing, speaking, and vocabulary lessons.
You’ll have to choose the language you want to learn and your native language to start the learning process. Afterwards, you can confirm whether you want to learn the language from scratch or you just want to improve.
Depending on your selection, the app will make you go through a simple test. This test will help understand your proficiency in the language and Duolingo will provide learning material accordingly. I was pleasantly surprised at the teaching strategy of the app.
If you’ll make a mistake, the app will immediately use a different game to helpyou learn and correct it. If you’ll still make a mistake, it will use a different game to further help you understand.
I just took two tests for Spanish language and it took me hardly 10 minutes to complete them. Amazingly, now I am confident that I can easily introduce myself in Spanish and ask basic questions.
Duolingo is ad supported and has a premium version to remove ads and enable you to download courses for offline use. Overall, you can fully learn a language for free if you don’t mind ads and staying online.
3. Lingbe
Both Duolingo and Hello English can help you learn English and improve it. However, when you are ready to practice your spoken skills in the real-world, you’ll need Lingbe. It’s a community-based app where people help each other and share their native language. It connects you with real people on call that are native in the language you are looking to learn.
Lingbe has a language exchange system. To get talking minutes to learn a foreign language, you’ll have to first talk with someone in your native language and help them learn it. So it’s basically a give and take app where you are both the teacher and the learner. Overall, it’s a fun way to make friends, learn cultures, and learn a new language.
Although there are many apps like Lingbe that connect with native speakers, but I have selected it for its extremely simple user interface and rules. You just need to select your native language and the language you want to learn and then tell a little about your interests. This information will not be visible to other users, it will only be used to connect you with the right user on call.
The main interface only consists of a button to start a call, and a button to confirm you are available or unavailable to receive calls. After your call, you can Like the person in the app to connect with them later. If they like you back, then they will appear in your Chats section as a friend.
With the language exchange model I have explained above, you can use Lingbe for free. However, you can also purchase Lingbe coins to buy minutes to talkto native speakers of the language you want to practice.
4. Memrise
Memrise offers a large variety of courses for a lot of different languages, including English. These courses are actually constructed by other members of the Memrise community, making Memrise a crowd-sourced learning platform. Most of the lessons are gamified, and Memrise offers all the tools to let regular users create courses.
5. English Speaking Practice
It’s a practicing tool to help you improve your pronunciation and create confidence to have a conversation in English. The app has hundreds of recorded conversations where you can listen to native speakers and then speak and record yourself.
You can listen to yourself and a native speaker to compare and improve your pronunciation.
Download: Android
Written by Karrar Haider