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There is not only Duolingo: the apps that will help you learn languages

The internet has managed to facilitate many aspects of life and has been incorporated into almost all aspects of daily life, even now you can take courses without the need for a teacher or use the Applications with the aim of learning new things.

One of the most useful tools are the language tools, where users can start expanding their language with just an app that guides them through the process. These are some of the free alternatives that are on the web.

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Duolingo

This is undoubtedly one of the best known in the world. Its operation is based on giving relatively short classes where there is a loyalty program that measures how often the activities are carried out.

This app is available for Android and iPhone for free to learn more than 28 languages.

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TinyCards

This is a somewhat different proposal, since the application is not only based on teaching languages, but also offers alternatives so that people can learn —or memorize— anything, from vocabulary to parts of the body.

This strategy is quite functional, considering that languages ​​can be learned from memory.

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Busuu

This tool includes English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Portuguese, Polish, Turkish, and Arabic.

The information is based on presenting exercises, challenges or quizzes on vocabulary, conversation, pronunciation and grammar to learn languages.

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Source: Elcomercio

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