5 iPhone Apps That Are Worth The Money – SlashGear
Learning languages is a fantastic use of anyone’s free time. Fortunately, with the power of an iPhone in your hand, learning to converse in a new target language is as easy as practicing with vocab and sentence structure for just a few minutes per day. Of course, to truly find command in a new language, you’ll need to dedicate a great many hours of practice, but over the long term, this can be achieved with short bursts in the Duolingo app after dinner or while sitting on the bus to school or work. Duolingo offers courses in 39 languages, including some more obscure ones like Esperanto (325,000 learners) and Yiddish (252,000 learners), as well as languages appearing in fictional universes like Klingon and High Valyrian. The most popular courses in Spanish, French, and Japanese are used by almost 70 million learners combined.
The Duolingo app makes internalizing vocabulary and sentence construction simple by naturally guiding you toward discoveries on your own, rather than establishing rigid rules that must then be followed. The free version offers a great start to learning a new language, but the Super Duolingo subscription ($12.99 per month or $83.99 per year) eliminates freeze-outs that can stall your progress for hours on end if you make too many mistakes and allows for personalized practice on topics that you may be struggling with. This is a great addition to the iPhone home screen for committed language learners seeking to expand their horizons.
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