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We compiled 19 Reddit discussions about English Learning apps from 6 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.

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What are the best apps for increasing intermediate english skills and knowledges (grammar / vocabulary / speaking... )

r/EnglishLearning
I’ve been using Promova for learning English, and I’ve found it pretty good overall. It’s convenient, especially when you’re on the go, but I get what you’re saying about the cost and the lack of personalization. I haven’t tried MakesYouFluent, but if you're looking for something more tailored ...

Here are 10 best apps to learn english. (from someone who's tried way too many 😅)

r/EnglishLearning
cake: short video based lessons from real clips. good for casual learning and picking up everyday expressions. hello talk: more of a language exchange app. you talk with native speakers, which is scary at first but super effective. singit: this one is actually fun if you like music. it teaches engli...

What is best app for learn english? (Mobile)

r/ENGLISH
It depends on your goal. Different apps focus on different skills: Vocabulary: Memrise, Anki, Quizlet – good for learning and repeating words. Grammar: Grammarly (for writing), English Grammar in Use app, LingQ.

Best app for learning english

r/learnEnglishOnline
My step mom wants to learn English and she has been using duolingo but I was wondering what everybody thought the best for a spanish speaker to learn english was? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... for speaking I honeslty would go for a tutor, but for vo...

Some apps to study and practice English

r/EnglishLearning
You can get a deck that has all the words in the content, meaning you can learn all the vocabulary before you watch! For example, 'codswallop' appears in the first Harry Potter movie, our app will teach it to you before you watch. Check it out and join the waiting list here: flurret.com .....

What is the best app for learning a language?

r/languagelearning
I'm a professional language teacher fluent in Spanish and English. If you want to practice these languages, send me a DM for further info. Have a good one! ... I swear by Pimsleur for listening and speaking. And they have a huge library of languages! ... Thank you! I heard of it! ... I swear by...

Quick Guide to Language-Learning Apps in 2026 (28 Tools Compared)

r/languagehub
Indeed, Pimsleur is best as the very first introduction to a language. It starts with assuming you don't know anything and then builds on itself from the very beginning. If you already know a language past A1/A2 level pimsleur may no longer ...

Which is the best free app to learn languages?

r/languagelearning
Check out Memrise - it's fun, interactive, and great for learning languages! ... Pimsleur German is a great course if you can get it for free and you are an absolute beginner. I used to listen to the courses on my commute and picked up a decent amount. A lot of people complain it is too slow an...

What are the best new language learning apps you've come across in the last year? Underrated gems only

r/languagelearning
TVÍK for Icelandic is pretty cool and fills a gap as it's based on conversational Icelandic (and despite having a robot as "chat partner", the content is actually human-made) and basically follows a "learning by chatting" approach, with grammar explanations being optional pa...

What is a good(and well-paced) language learning app for grammar?

r/languagelearning
Good platform, thanks for recommendation. ... Might wanna check italki since it connects you with profesional tutors that can give you some tips and tricks to make better progress faster. Used it for my german speacking practice tho. Made a huge difference. ... A community for anybody interested in ...

What are the best English learning apps that identify and address individual weaknesses?

r/EnglishLearning
What types of technical concepts do you want to learn to discuss? ... First off, your journey is really inspiring, switching to English manga and anime was a brilliant move, and it clearly paid off. It’s totally normal for skills to decline when we stop regular exposure, especially with language. If...

What’s the best app you used to learn English and why?

r/EnglishLearning
There's an app called Flurret (flurret.com) that helps with learning new words from English movies and TV shows.

What are some good apps to learn English on your phone for free?

r/askanything
It depends on your goal. Different apps focus on different skills: Vocabulary: Memrise, Anki, Quizlet – good for learning and repeating words. Grammar: Grammarly (for writing), English Grammar in Use app, LingQ.

Best English Learning App Recommendations?

r/EnglishLearning
I can share an app that I'm currently building called Geeken: http://geeken.app/. It's focused for people who know some of English and want more of personalized training so they don't have to spend time walking through endless resources on the ...

I've used 27 apps/programs in 8 years of language learning - my reviews/notes

r/languagelearning
It really did something good for me in that language. ... Wow! That’s the best app review/feedback I ever read! Have you tried the site Memfy? Working amazing well for me to learn vocabulary listening to AI audio stories ... Language Crush is a cheaper alternative to LinQ and honestly their free ver...

What English-learning app is worth paying for?

r/EnglishLearning
Just go to (https://mem-app.com/app). If you’re already at an intermediate level and want to seriously build your vocabulary, it might be worth checking out. ... Try Vocab - really good to learn vocabulary and everyday phrases. ... A place for learning English.

Something better than Duolingo?

r/languagelearning
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... Busuu is a great alternative. You practice all skills, including speaking and writing. You can post recordings or texts on the community feed and have natives correct you.

Any good language learning apps besides duolingo?

r/languagelearning
Memrise. Language transfer explains the rules etc of the language and how to apply English to it and is good for complete beginners. I like Memrise as it shows you videos of people speaking the language while you learn

Best conversational language learning apps?

r/languagelearning
Conversation learning apps are tough if your vocab isn't yet at a point to be able to hold basic conversation... Interesting challenge! I'm working on chatpal.chat because I'm trying to fix exactly this - help people get conversation practice ... I also recommend HelloTalk. I have a l...

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