ranking top language learning apps (tier list)

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Published 2022-06-16
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0:00 intro
0:27 Anki
1:01 Babbel & Busuu
1:59 Clozemaster
2:52 Drops
4:39 Duolingo
5:52 hinative
6:10 HelloTalk & Tandem
7:40 italki
8:42 Language Transfer
9:21 Lingodeer
9:46 LingoPie
10:35 Ling
11:13 LingQ
11:32 Lingvist
12:56 Lirica
13:48 Memrise
14:42 Mondly
15:34 Pimsleur
16:03 outro

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All Comments (21)
  • Anna: nobody is buying their owl an outfit me in the corner, already purchased all available outfits : yeah
  • @Eliane-pf5nb
    I am currently using Duo lingo as a beginner. To be honest, I kind of see the repetition as a good thing. Yes, it could be boring sometimes. But later on I realize that repeating them a lot makes me remember them on the longer term and kind of gets them stuck in my head better (as someone who doesn't have the best memory).
  • @digdigdigo
    i've tried korean on both duolingo and lingodeer – and i can say at least for that specific language lingodeer feels SO MUCH better, it actually teaches you hangul instead of making you memorize random symbols, it also teaches grammar particles and structures and it doesn't feel like you're just memorizing a bunch of flashcards
  • @PrimalS0ul
    As someone who used all the apps in this list i rank them as follows: S: LingQ (latest UI), Pimsleur A: Lingodeer, Speakly, Beelinguapp, Busuu, Anki B: Duolingo, Babbel, memrise (can be A) C: Clozemaster, Lingvist, LT D: Mondly, Drops, Ling italki is basically a 1 to 1 study app it's in a category of its on. Chatting apps not categorized: HiNative, Tandem, Hellotalk In my opinion it depends on your learning style, LingQ is focused on reading, importing News articles, novels, pdfs, youtube videos etc and convert them to study materials Italki, Hellotalk, Tandem, Hinative will help you in writing and speaking Language Transfer, Memrise, Beelinguapp for podcast/stories and real life interactions.
  • @Maniac-007
    Duolingo deserves at least A tier because it started out (and still has) the free version.
  • @svphie1234
    duolingo isn't the best at chinese, japanese, and korean but i do agree that they do the best in spanish
  • @Emily-mn5xy
    It’s a shame that quite a few of these require subscriptions to access basically any of the features, because they look so good :(
  • For me LingQ is S tier, although I can see why some people get confused using it. It takes time to really understand it, but once you do, it can really help you improve at any level.
  • @boltzydog527
    I have been using Duolingo for a long time (for some reason I have a 925 day streak) and i like the random sentences because sometimes dumb sentences help me remember them because of how weird they are. Ive been learning Japanese and i like how you can learn how to read and write hiragana and katakana, but i wish there was an option to also learn how to write kanji. The stories are kinda cool too but i do like the feature on my iPad when you do the stories because you can do the conversation option and it will play like youre talking to someone kinda.
  • @ssmm004
    I love how informative and organised this video is! You even talked about the apps in an alphabetical order
  • @davidroyer2258
    A very stunning road map to language apps. I've used several apps in the video, but I appreciated the insights to all the apps covered because it's armed me with a knowledgeable perspective.
  • Duolingo is god at making you A2. And lingq is god at making you B2 after duolingo. The two were exceptional for me to learn russian
  • i disagree with the lingodeer rank. i think it’s amazing for east asian languages and genuinely breaks them down. i think it deserves A tbh
  • This video was so helpful, I only knew a few of them (apps). And you gave us more options to learn languages, thank youuuuu
  • @angreagach
    Thank you so much! This is exactly what I've been looking for!
  • @Cloudyvi
    That was so informative! I want to start learning a new language and I will definitely take into account your advice. Thanks so much!
  • @ttmoore8750
    A good number of apps to run through over this weekend. We need longer videos, Anna!
  • Thanks a lot for this ranking! 😍 I'm missing Blue Bird on here since I heard people rave about it before but couldn't really get into it myself. So I'd loved to see it ranked by someone with such an extensive experience on language learning apps