Want to Swot up on your Swahili? Polish your Polish? Understand Urdu?
Well, have we got the language tool for you! Whether it be learning a language to be used as a lingua franca; to improve employability or to facilitate a move to a new country, in this ever expanding, yet simultaneously shrinking, globalised world in which we live, the need for learning languages has never seemed greater.
Fortunately, thanks to the aid of modern technology, it has also never been easier. We have our tablets, phones and computers constantly at our disposal, so why not, instead of whiling away those precious hours playing Candy Crush, download an app or program which will improve your linguistic abilities, all the while expanding your horizons too? And the best thing about a lot of the software available? It’s free.
As with many things in life, the language software available isn’t a one-size fits all model (if only it were that simple!) We have been reminded time and time again that wee all have “different learning styles” and what works for one, doesn’t necessarily work for another. Sometimes it’s just a case of trial and error to see which one works best for you and your learning style. Perhaps you learn visually, verbally or analytically, regardless of whichever category you fit into, you can rest assured that there is a program out there for you! If you’re planning a move abroad and need to learn the lingo, here’s some of the programs we’ve tried and tested in order to help make your move just that little bit more manageable! (You can thank us later).
it is difficult to believe that something of this quality is freely available. It comes as both an online program and as an app, and both work equally as well. The app sends you reminders in order to coax you into making learning a daily habit – something many of us need if we want to be truly committed to learning; y’know, “practice makes perfect” and all that. The program format also pushes you to create a ‘daily goal’ to encourage self motivation. There is a step-by-step drill structure which covers the basics of grammar, vocabulary and phrases and then enables you to use what you have learned through translation. There seems to be a real emphasis on progress within this program which can compel you to study further and it also encompasses several different learning styles, including oral and visual. Also, if a little competition spurs you on, then you can connect with your friends in order to measure their progress and compete with them. There are not as many languages available on Duolingo as on other language learning programmes, yet its design, functionality and focus make it, in our humble opinion, the best on the market.
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Best For | User Friendly | Fluency | Vocabulary | Grammar | Grammar | Vocabulary |
Languages Available | 16 | 12 | 72 | 7 | 1 | 1 |
And the “Best Language Learning Tool Award” goes to…Duolingo!
Our reasons for learning a language and the way in which we learn can differ drastically, what does connect everyone when it comes to learning a new language is motivation, and a desire to learn. These are two factors which are key to our learning experience, and can neither be bought nor downloaded (pardon the cheese). Why not join the Just Landed community where you you will find tons of others in the same boat as yourself. Let yourself be welcomed into a friendly hub of people with whom you can share your learning tips and tricks with.
We also have the “language section” in our country guides, which list tips, language school and course services, directories and intercambio opportunities. Here are a couple to get you started: Spain, Germany, France, Portugal, Italy, The Netherlands.
So what are you waiting for, make 2015 the year you finally tick off that ‘language learned’ box!