Duolingo
What I find most attractive of Duolingo is it turns learning a language into a game, more so than the other apps. You are given a few hearts (representing your health pool) that you don't want to lose during the learning levels. Hearts are lost by answering questions incorrectly. Once you finish a lesson with hearts remaining, you'll earn an achievement to track your progress in the app.
Another merit of Duolingo is that language selection is very Eurocentric; you'll find Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian as your choices. Reminders that the app sends to your e-mail and device are probably one of its best features (aside from teaching you a new language, of course). If the reminders are too bothersome, they can be disabled. The vocabulary sections are similar to other apps with picture-matching, but there is also a heavy focus on grammar. When using Duolingo, you'll be putting together entire sentences in the first lesson, even if you haven't really had a lot of time to learn all the words needed for the sentence. Above all, this app is free. Also, it is now tablet-optimize,which use to be unavailable.
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