Top websites for learning languages for free

Learning languages for free can be challenging. Here are the most popular websites where you can start learning a new language today! It’s free and fun!

MEMRISE


On Memrise you can use a created list of words and practice or even create your own list.Just choose the language you understand, and then select a language you'd like to learn to get started at Memrise. Courses are created by the users, so some languages will have lots of different free courses available, all with a different method of teaching.
Something I really like about Memrise is that there are techniques for remembering basically each and every concept you run across. Again, these are created by the users, so you may come across several memory tips for each concept.

Points are collected as you complete courses, which you can use as an incentive to collect more points than the other users.


DUOLINGO

Duolingo offers more than 40 courses in 23 languages, written exercises, and dictations.  It’s a great tool to get started. Duolingo is a freemium language-learning platform that includes a language-learning website and app, as well as a digital language proficiency assessment exam. As of August 2018, the language-learning website and app offer 81 different language courses across 37 languages. The app has about 300 million registered users across the world.

LANG-8

Write your sentences in the language you are practicing and a native speaker will correct you. It’s like having a teacher for free.Lang-8.com is a language exchange social networking website geared towards language learners. The website is run by Lang-8 Inc., which is based in Tokyo, Japan. Currently, there are over 750,000 users spanning more than 190 countries and 90 languages.

LINGq



Read a text when you see unknown words, click on it and you’ll see the translation. Also, you have an audio file for checking your pronunciation.  It isn’t fully free, but you can use it for a good amount of time.

Get a list with the best resources for learning languages like EnglishSpanishGermanRussian, Italian, and others.

FLUENTU

Cool videos for making your studying process more fun. The videos are based real life situations, not just a course which teaches you things that you won’t ever use

.

Enjoy FluentU wherever you are, whenever you want. Audio dialogues are even downloadable for offline listening.

FluentU's learn mode teaches you through scenes from videos that show real life and culture.

FluentU teaches languages using videos and flashcards. You learn words through an interactive guide, and then can watch a video that immerses you in what you've just learned.
Videos can be filtered by topic, difficulty level, and format, like commercials, movie trailers, speeches, news, and more.
Languages you can learn: Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japenese, Spanish


BABBEL




A modern platform that will develop your conversational skills and help you speak faster.Babbel is a subscription-based language learning app and e-learning platform, available in various languages since January 2008. Fourteen languages are currently offered: Dutch, Danish, English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Spanish and Turkish.

BUSUU




Offers courses in many popular languages, 22.5 hours of Busuu Premium is equal to one semester of learning languages in the university.

A beginner, elementary, and intermediate section lets you start learning at any skill level you want. You can skip to any future lesson and go back to prior ones at any time you'd like.

busuu also lets you chat with native speakers of the language you're learning, as well as verify that speakers of your language are writing sentences correctly. It's sort of like a joint collaboration project for learning.

Note that all of the lessons you see on busuu are free to take. The ones that aren't will prompt you to subscribe to the premium plan. With premium, you can do things the free subscription doesn't support, like review what you've already learned, learn grammar and correct punctuation, learn travel and business vocabulary, and be shown zero advertisements.

MIT Global Studies and languages







MIT has a list of language courses, but they aren't organized nearly as well as the other websites in this list. This makes it rather difficult to find all the resources that are available in each language.

The website also doesn't have a consistent set of lessons, which means some languages may have only audio files, others just PDFs, only videos for some, and maybe even assignments without answers.

This is still a resource if you've exhausted all the other websites in this list, and are still looking to learn more about the languages from below.

Languages you can learn: Chinese and Spanish



BBC
The first 7 languages listed below can be learned at BBC through courses, videos, tests, word lists, audio files, and games.
The Quick Fix portion of the BBC website has a collection of MP3 files for the other 30+ languages that will teach you essential phrases in that language. This is perfect for downloading and putting on your phone or MP3 player if you're visiting a different country.
Languges you can learn: French, German, Spanish, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Latvian, Icelandic, Bulgarian, Basque, Dutch, Hungarian, Finnish, Estonian, Romanian, Slovak, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Polish, and others.


MYLO



Mylo has a both a basic and a more advanced set of lessons for each supported language.You can sort the lessons alphabetically,by suggested lessons,by most viewed essons.
You can learn about random words and phrases,as well as numbers,greetings,goodbyes,time,sending message and more.
A phrase book and dictionary are always accessible at the bottom of the page for you.
Languages you can learn: Chinese,French,German,Spanish


NATIVLANG


Nativlang supports unique languages some of this websites may not support. Not all of the languages have same learning structure, but most of them will teach you pronunciation, grammar, alphabets, writting and phrases.
You may also run across videos which will show you how to learn and write language.
Languages you can learn: Portuguese, Icelandic, Aramaic, Italian, German, Middle English , Spanish, Sardinian.
123TeachMe
Though 123TeamMe lets you learn only Spanish, it's one of the more popular places to do it.
You'll find games, quizzes, lessons, and audio files that assume varying degrees of skill, meaning they're useful for beginners and experienced speakers alike.
There's also a sentence maker, verb conjugator, and Spanish-English translator.
A placement test can tell you where you should start learning if you're unsure.
Some of the content is only available to premium subscribers, but there are lots of free resources as well.
Languages you can learn: Spanish.


eLanguageSchool 

eLanguageSchool is another website you can use to learn a new language for free. All the material is publicly accessible, so there's no need to build a user account.
There are grammar lessons, huge lists of words and phrases, and structured videos to help you learn any of languages you see below.
Words and phrases for each language are listed on a single page but broken into separate lessons to make it easy to move through the courses.
Some of these languages even have a History section so you can learn more about the culture. 
Languages you can learn: Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Vietnamese.


Internet Polyglot


Internet Polyglot isn't so much a learning tool that movies you from basic concepts to more advanced ones as it is a massive flashcard game.
After selecting the language you want to learn, you can browse through a number of lessons that teach you a handful of words and phrases.
To test what you've been taught, you can go through the lessons again but this time in the form of picture games, guessing games, typing games, and matching games.
Languages you can learn: Amharic, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Farsi, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Ukranian.

StudyStack


StudyStack is a simple language learning website that offers flashcards and other games to help you study a new language.
As you can see, there are several supported languages. Each language has its own set of flashcard sets so you can learn common things like the alphabet and colors, but also lots of other topics.
In addition to flashcards, a set of words can be learned through crossword puzzles, quizzes, matching, word scrambles, and other games. Each game uses the same set of words, which means there are always numerous ways you can test yourself.
Languages you can learn: Arabic, Cantonese, Chinese, French, Spanish, Latin, German, Dutch, Russian, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Irish, Italian, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Japanese, Esperanto, Sanskrit, Slovak, Finnish, Swahili, Swedish, Czech, Dene, Kazakh, Turkish, Welsh, Yiddish












































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