Surely you have encountered the need to learn a foreign language at some point in your life, whether for an interview, a trip abroad, for school assignments, among many others. The first thing that comes to mind is to have face-to-face classes, but time, as well as economic factors do not allow you. Happily with the help of technology now you can study from your phone and also at your own pace, that's why I bring you 4 Apps to study languages that are among the most used by the community.

1. Lingodeer
This app allows you to learn Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and other languages in a progressive way. Lingodeer teaches you everything from the most basic, such as writing and pronunciation of characters, to a level B1, depending on the language, by means of sections or sections. It has a free version, as well as a "Premium" where it gives you access to more units or sections and other functions with which you can get the most out of your studies.

2. Duolingo
Duolingo is an application that fits the because you are studying a language and time that you have to learn. Duo teaches you by units, each unit has small sections that have five levels. Each unit is progressively sorted. For every time you make a section you earn experience points and a kind of gems that serve you to redeem streak freezers, clothes for Duo, among others. On the other hand, it has a league in which you can climb division according to the experience points you gain learning. This application is free but has a premium version that gives you the option to learn offline.

3. Busuu
This app divides each course into levels of A1, A2 and B1. In each level there are lessons that you will have to gradually complete, in the sections you can find cards, audios or vocabulary that will help you learn the language you want. Busuu in its free version allows you to study for 10 minutes, but you can purchase a premium version that unlocks all the functions and allows you to study as long as you want.

4. Rosetta Stone
This app uses like the ones mentioned above, teaches you by units that are separated into small lessons. Rosetta Stone has more than 20 languages available to learn for the Hispanic community and has international certificates that accredits its method of teaching is effective. In its free plan it offers you 30 minutes of content; while in its Full Access plan it gives you 250 hours of content, 20 minutes of immersive learning and will allow you to download the lessons.

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