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Have you decided on a language course, or are you still a bit unsure? Here you’ll find all the important information about the most popular language courses. Whether you need a review or details on how to cancel, our guides have you covered. And if you’re still deciding between two courses, our direct comparisons of different language programs will definitely help you out.


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The Language Course Guides at a Glance

Below, you’ll find all our guides clearly listed. They are sorted by how much we like the individual language courses, with the best ones at the top. (At the end, you’ll also find an alphabetical list with direct links to the language program guides.)

Language Program Guides Sorted by Test Score and Our Favorites

Man and woman learning with the Mondly vocabulary trainer

Mondly

The long-term motivator among language learning apps.

Langotalk

The best AI language tutor if you already speak English.

Young woman using Mosalingua on her smartphone.

Mosalingua

The most improved language course that we are currently using.

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Rocket Languages

A rare & smart combination of an audio course and a vocabulary trainer.

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Gymglish

The language course that adapts every lesson to you.

Woman using Rosetta Stone on a laptop

Rosetta Stone

A premium language course with many extras like integrated tutoring.

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Busuu

Great community feature enhances this language course.

Yabla logo on a tablet with pens nearby

Yabla

The YouTube for all language learners, with an incredibly extensive video library.

Woman using the Babbel app on her phone.

Babbel

Good language course made in Germany.

Woman learning with Lingq on a tablet. An example screen from Lingq is shown on the right.

LingQ

Fantastic for advanced learners.

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Univerbal

A great AI tutor that should actually be much higher up!

Aimigo App on an iPad

Aimigo Coach

Gymglish’s AI conversation course was a pleasant surprise in our review.

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Duolingo

Duolingo is successful, we just wonder why?

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YourTeacherAI

An AI language tutor that’s not much more than a marketing gimmick.

We have already created guides for these language courses. Would you like more information on other language courses? Feel free to let us know which language program you’d like us to create a guide for.

Language Program Guides Listed Alphabetically

For the alphabetical listing, we have opted for a simple text list. Just click on the respective language course name and you will be taken directly to the corresponding guide:

Aimigo Coach || Babbel || Busuu || Duolingo || Gymglish || Langotalk || LingQ || Mondly || Mosalingua || Rosetta Stone || Univerbal || Yabla || YourTeacherAI

Besides the orange you see some language program names in black. Those are the courses and guides we are working on next. Stay tuned for more comprehensive language course guides. And of course, the same applies as above: are you missing a language program? Let us know which language program you’d like us to create a guide for.


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How Our Language Course Guides Are Structured

Want to know exactly what content you’ll find in our guides? Below is a small overview with brief explanations. Important: All our language course guides are structured the same way, with only minor variations, for example, when there are multiple reviews for a course like Mondly.

Review(s)
At the beginning of our language program guides, you will find detailed reviews of the respective language courses. We evaluate course content, user-friendliness, and learning methods – whether it’s for providers like Babbel, Duolingo, or Rosetta Stone. For providers with multiple versions or reports, like Mondly, you’ll also get an overview of all variants.

Available Languages and Proficiency Levels
Each language course guide clearly shows you which languages and learning levels the course covers. Whether you’re a beginner, intermediate, or advanced learner – we’ll tell you if the course is suitable for your learning goals. Ideal if you want to learn Spanish as a beginner or French at a B2 level, for example.

Prices, Discounts, and Cancellation
Transparency is important to us: Our language course guides list prices, possible subscriptions, discounts, and cancellation policies. This way, you can see at a glance whether the course fits your budget and how flexible the offer is.


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Alternatives and Direct Comparisons
Furthermore, we show you alternatives to the chosen course and compare them directly. For example, you can see how Babbel compares to Rosetta Stone and which offer better suits your needs. This is particularly important information for Duolingo, which doesn’t perform well in our tests.

“About” Section
Here you will learn who is behind the language course and what the provider’s learning philosophy is. Our language program guides also give you a brief overview of the provider’s history and special features, so you know exactly what you’re getting into.

Conclusion on Our Language Program Guides

What do you think of our guides? Let us know in the comments if they are helpful. Maybe you’re missing some information or would like to see more guides… Share your ideas in the comments 😉

In any case, we will continue to create more guides for exciting language learning solutions in the future, even though they are a bit challenging for our small team due to their scope. But hey, you grow with your challenges… something we language learners know all too well 🙂

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