South Wales Echo

Mind your language

There couldn’t be a better time to brush up on a foreign tongue or learn one from scratch, and there are apps to help

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LOOKING for a productive way to fill your time when staying at home? These apps offer you the chance to learn a new language… so you’ll be all ready to hit the road when the lockdown ends.

All are available for iOS and Android.

MEMRISE

They say: Do you want to connect with the world? Get ready for your next trip or adventure abroad? Improve your grammar? Or are you looking for the best way to learn a language?

Then join the Memrise community of over 50 million language learners and develop real-life language skills through a rich variety of easy-to-use games and over 30,000 native speaker video clips.

Language learning has never been so simple.

We say: Memrise wants you to have fun while learning your new language, so turns everything into a game. It’s fast and effective.

The free tier is great, but consider the upgrade if you like the app – it brings extra features like connecting with real native speakers to help speed things up, a pronunciat­ion guide, and off-line lessons.

■ Cost: Free with in-app purchases – upgrade to premium for £8.99/month; £18.99/three months; £59.99/year

BABBEL They say:

Millions of people are learning languages with Babbel – the language app built by language experts. Why Babbel? Our short and effective lessons get you speaking with confidence. Babbel works: Efficacy backed by researcher­s at Yale University.

100% of study participan­ts improved their oral proficienc­y in three months. Our language experts build every language course tailored to your native language. This way you learn Spanish and 13 more languages quickly and effectivel­y.

We say: Babbel is one of the big boys in language learning, and its app offers a few features that may well suit your learning needs. The courses include dialogues in which you can participat­e to help build confidence when faced with a real world conversati­on.

It also features speech recognitio­n elements that can assess your pronunciat­ion and offer advice on how to improve.

■ Cost: £20.99/three months; £32.99/six months; £57/year – prices are per language.

DROPS

They say: With more than 33 free languages to choose from, Drops’ short, beautiful word games make learning a new language fun.

Ever felt entertaine­d while learning a new language? Now you will! Drops has a game-changing approach to language learning – literally. We took the boring out of learning vocabulary.

We say: What sets Drops apart from other languagele­arning apps is its visual approach – you build vocabulary by attaching words to pictures rather than to translatio­ns into your own language.

It’s a fast way to learn, and the gamificati­on of learning makes the whole thing seem like a fun little diversion… but the results can be powerful.

■ Cost: £8.49/month; £59.99/ year; £159.99/lifetime

LIRICA

They say: Learn Spanish the fun way – through music! Choose your favourite songs, from the hottest Latin artists, master key vocabulary and grammar, and get to know the artist and their vision better with Liri-facts.

Music is a fantastic way to learn. Curated lessons on key vocabulary and grammar from the song, created by profession­als.

We say: Lirica offers a whole new way to learn languages, but is only available for Spanish at the moment. Essentiall­y it works by teaching you translatio­ns for the lyrics of some super-catchy pop songs. After all, they’re the ones that get stuck in your head...

■ Cost: Some songs are free – upgrade for the full set for £7.99/month; £24.99/year

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