Babbel, the most reliable alternative to Duolingo for learning languages

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Gone are the times when the alternative to classes for learn languages they were cassette tapes or optical media such as CDs or DVDs, what has been going on for a few years is to throw away the iPhone and iPad, and with such demand it is normal that the variety is wonderful. The reigning app has always been Duolingo, but Babbel is not doing anything wrong.

More complete

If we compare it with Duolingo, the best feature of Babbel without a doubt is that it has more of everything, starting with languages, where it has more than a dozen of them among which are included some such as Danish or Polish. In addition, the learning is more oriented towards conversation than towards writing, which is more useful if we want to learn some basic phrases for an upcoming trip in date.

One thing must be specified, and that is that it is not necessary to choose one between Babbel and Duolingo. They are complementary applications because they focus on different concepts of learning, so in fact it is interesting to have one as the main and the other as reinforcement, always focusing our learning towards the objectives we want to achieve.

Interface and cost

The Babbel interface, although not too inspired and integrated on iOS, it more than meets. The application consists at all times of light elements complemented with elements in orange tones, being quite pleasant to the eye. Given the amount of information provided by the app, it is interesting to use it on a next-generation iPad or iPhone, since the width of the screen is quite noticeable when viewing elements.

The cost is probably Babbel's greatest barrier to reach the general public. We are facing an application of a very high quality but also a high price for what the average client of the App Store is used to, so in the end many users back down, something logical on the other hand when there is an alternative as interesting as Duolingo in the market.

Healthy competition is good for apps to improve, and there is the evolution of Duolingo and Babbel in recent years, which is highly remarkable. What trying Babbel is freeYou don't lose much by keeping an eye on it either, but keep in mind that if you like it, you will have to go through the checkout to continue enjoying learning the language of your choice.

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  1.   Sebastián said

    It's very good, I use it to study Italian, I think the best option is to pay for the term. but as an application it is very complete, it teaches you pronunciation, grammar, slangs, colloquial sayings ... I recommend it too ...

  2.   Juan Diego said

    What babel offers is interesting, but if we look at costs, many people choose Duolingo since it is free, it is also learned in a pleasant way, it has very complete contents and the best thing is that you do not have to pay a penny to learn the language that you love the most. convenient. In addition to learning a language you can mix with other languages ​​and so you do not forget what you learn, in a few words duolingo overthrew babel