Apps for learning English



I have recently signed up for Busuu, a social network for learning languages where I can refresh my German and have on-line conversations with native speakers and help other people with their Spanish correcting their mistakes. The name of this site comes from the language Busuu from Cameroon, spoken only by 8 people and obviously declared critically endangered.
Nowadays, smartphones and tablets are great tools for learning English  anytime, anyplace. You can find many apps on the market, but here you have a good selection by The British Council covering a great range of topics.
British Council apps offer a wide  choice for smart phones. You can look at the options on their webpage and download the apps on Google Play. 
Duolingo is a fantastic application that has just won the ‘Best education start-up award’. It’s designed like a game and has no adverts. Be careful...it can be addictive.
Two min English More than two hundred two-minute video lessons on a variety of topics. It is free, and has no adverts.
Game to learn English powowbox Multi-level game, once downloaded it appears as English tracker. The first three levels are free. You have to spot the mistake.
Real English provides many apps at different levels. The apps are free, but they do contain adverts. Each app contains 20 lessons that focus on specific grammar/vocabulary areas. 

You can also find some informations about these other apps:

  • Babel
  • Voxy
  • Wlingua
  • Mindsnacks
  • Vaughan
  • Learn English 
  • Mosalingua
  • Binaurality 
  • Elky 
  • Speakingpal 
  • Uspeak  







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