Additional Learning Resources

Best language learning resources for you and your children.

Anton

New language learning app used in German schools.

Price: Free

ANTON is the free learning app for elementary school.

A complete all-in-one curriculum for all subjects: reading and writing, math, science, languages and music for kindergarten to grade 5.

▸ FREE, NO ADS: all of our learning content is completely free without any extra costs involved. No subscription needed.

▸ ALL SUBJECTS ALIGNED TO THE CURRICULUM: English language arts, math, science, music, English as a second language, and German.

▸ JOYFUL LEARNING: over 50,000 exercises, 200 interactive exercise types, explanations, and learning games.

▸ FOR STUDENTS, TEACHERS AND PARENTS: easily create a class, assign homework and follow your student’s learning progress both in the classroom and at home.

▸ LEARN ANYWHERE AND ANYTIME: works on all devices and in the browser.

▸ MOTIVATIONAL GAMES: Earn coins through learning and play fun games.

Perfect for homeschooling and distance learning.


Suitable for kids with dyslexia and dyscalculia.

Used by schools around the globe.

Babbel 

Best overal language learning app.

Price: 13 Euro

Babbel has quickly become one of the most popular language-learning apps, with more than 10 million subscriptions sold. The curriculum is designed by linguists, combining traditional learning with innovative and interactive lessons. The app uses evidence-based, proven teaching methods and offers learning in a variety of formats.

Babbel has several different pricing structures to choose from. First, their monthly subscription method allows you to pay every month, three months, six months, or year. The longer your subscription, the less you'll pay per month. There's also a 20-day money-back guarantee in case you sign up and don't love it.

Babbel has excellent reviews. With more than 257,000 ratings, the app has an average of 4.7 of 5 stars. The developer goes out of their way to respond to customer reviews, both positive and negative ones.

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Duolingo

Best free language learning app.

Price: Free

Duolingo has become the most popular language-learning app today, and for good reasons. The app offers game-like lessons to help you learn more than 35 different languages. The app uses science-based teaching methods to help you learn. Lessons are personalized to your learning style, and you tackle a variety of language skills.

Lessons are progressive, meaning each one builds off the one before it. You can't move on until you've unlocked each level by answering enough correct answers. And if you spend too much time away from the app, it will have you repeat certain lessons to ensure your skills haven't gotten rusty.

Duolingo's reviews speak for themselves. The app has more than 1.2 million ratings on the app store, with an average rating of 4.7 of 5 stars. 

Duolingo consistently earns the App Store's Editor's Choice award.

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Rosetta Stone

Best for immersive language learning.

Price: Starting from 40 euro

Rosetta Stone has been a leader in language learning for 25 years, so it should come as no surprise that it makes our list of the best language learning apps today. The app allows you to choose from dozens of different languages and build a curriculum plan that best fits your learning style. You can practice speaking the language with audio recognition to determine if you're on track. You can also use audio-based learning when you're on the go. The stories feature also allows you to learn by reading along with native speakers.

Rosetta Stone has modernized its pricing structure to make it more competitive with other language learning apps. Rather than paying a set price for each language, you can now pay for a subscription-based plan. 3 and 12-month plans offer monthly rates ranging from 7.99. But for committed learners, you can pay 179 for lifetime access to unlimited languages.

Rosetta Stone's app has excellent reviews. With roughly 160,000 reviews on the App Store, the app has an average rating of 4.8 of 5 stars, making it one of the most highly-rated language learning apps on the market.

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Memrise

Best for learning real-world phrases.

Price: Starting from 9 euro

Have you ever used a language learning app and felt like the phrases you practiced were ones you'd never use in real life? Memrise addresses that problem by designing lessons filled with real-world phrases. In fact, you're learning from native speakers who are speaking in real-life situations. You can learn new words, watch videos of native speakers, and practice using real-world phrases.

Memrise Pro has three different pricing options. The month-to-month plan is available for just $8.99 per month. If you upgrade to the annual plan, it comes out to just $7.50 per month. Finally, you can purchase lifetime access for $139.99, which is the equivalent of paying for the monthly plan for just over a year.

Memrise's app has excellent user reviews. With more than 175,000 reviews, the app has an average rating of 4.8 of 5. It also has an Editor's Choice Award for being one of the best language learning apps.

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Busuu

Best for goal-oriented learning.

Price: Starting from free

Busuu takes a goal-oriented approach to language learning by allowing you to create study goals and a study plan to help you achieve those goals. The app uses topic-based lessons to help you learn vocabulary and increase your conversational skills gradually. Each lesson builds upon the previous one to help reinforce your memory, helping you reach fluency more quickly.

Busuu has three different plan options to choose from. The free Basic plan gives you access to one language and a limited number of features. The Premium plan also allows for just one language but allows you to unlock more features. Finally, the Premium Plus plan gives you access to up to 12 languages and all app features. Monthly, 12-month, and 24-month plans are available, with the longer plans being cheaper per month.

Though Busuu doesn't have the number of users as some of the more popular language learning apps, it still has excellent reviews by those who have used it. The app has roughly 63,000 reviews, with an average rating of 4.7 of 5 stars.

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Pimsleur

Best for learning on the go.

Price: 20 euro per month

Unlike other language learning apps that have on-screen interactive games, Pimsleur is specifically designed to help you learn by listening. Pimsleur uses an audio format, meaning it's easy to learn on the go. And because you listen to native speakers, you help learn vocabulary and listening comprehension quickly.

Pimsleur's premium plan is a bit more expensive than its competitors. After a 7-day free trial, you'll pay $19.95 per month to learn a language. The good news is that Pimsleur claims you can learn a new language in just 30 days.

The Pimsleur app doesn't have a huge user base yet, but those that use it give it excellent reviews. With about 4,400 reviews on the app store, the app has an average rating of 4.7 of 5 stars.

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Drops

Best for visual learners

Price: Starting at 10 euro

Drops has a unique approach to language learning that is perfect for visual learners. Drops is specifically designed to help you build vocabulary. It does that by pairing images and matching games with teaching methods. The app's audio helps you to learn pronunciation as you read the words. Drops has an interesting technique where it limits your learning to five minutes per day. According to the app, this prevents you from overwhelming yourself or trying to learn too much at once. And yes, this five-minute limit applies even with the paid plan.

Drops has simple subscription methods to choose from. You can pay 9.99 per month for a month-to-month plan. Alternatively, you can pay 69.99 for an annual plan — this comes out to less than 6 per month.

Drops has an Editor's Choice Award on the app store and has excellent reviews from its users. With more than 50,000 reviews, the app has an average rating of 4.8 of 5 stars.

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Teddylingua

Best for additional German learners

Die Sendung mit die Maus 

Best for young children who like to play German educational games.

Best for young children who like to play German educational games.

German.net

Best for practicing, reading and answering German texts.

DeutschAkademie

Deutsch Trainer

Lingohut

How did we choose these resources?

When seeking out the best language learning resources of 2021, we looked for those that combine unique features with proven teaching methods. There's an endless number of apps available to help you master a new language. 

And to stand out, an app must have something new to offer. Well, all of those on our list do, whether it's their teaching approach, interactive features, or a one-of-a-kind approach.

Factors we considered when choosing the best apps to include: