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Pimsleur logo

Pimsleur

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Readlang logo

Readlang

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Speechling

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Basic Info

Cost
Subscription, One Time Purchase
Free, Subscription
Free, Subscription
TL;DR
Pimsleur uses a scientifically-backed method of 30-minute audio lessons to get you speaking and understanding a new language quickly. It is ideal for learning while commuting or exercising.
A web-reader tool that translates words and phrases on any website, creating flashcards for you to study later.
Speechling is a specialized tool for improving pronunciation. You record yourself mimicking native speakers, and a real coach provides feedback on your recordings.

Description

Description

The Pimsleur method is a long-standing, highly-regarded audio program focused on developing conversational skills. Each 30-minute lesson uses a question-and-answer format that prompts the listener to recall and construct phrases, effectively building active recall. This audio-lingual approach is excellent for improving listening comprehension and pronunciation, quickly building confidence for speaking basic conversations. The program intentionally minimizes reading and writing to focus on the sounds of the language. While exceptionally effective for auditory learners, it must be supplemented with other resources for deep grammar knowledge and literacy skills.

Readlang helps you learn a language by reading authentic content from across the web. As a browser extension and web app, it allows you to click on any word or phrase you don’t know on a webpage to get an instant translation. These translated words are automatically saved as flashcards for later review via spaced repetition. It is an exceptional tool for intermediate-to-advanced learners looking to transition to native materials and expand their vocabulary contextually, but it is primarily a reading and vocabulary tool with no speaking component.

Speechling is a non-profit platform singularly focused on improving spoken fluency and pronunciation. The method is simple yet effective: you listen to a sentence from a native speaker, record yourself saying it, and submit your recording for feedback from a human coach. This targeted approach provides personalized corrections that automated speech recognition cannot offer. It is not a comprehensive course for learning a language from scratch, but rather an invaluable tool for learners who have a basic foundation and want to refine their accent and conversational confidence.

Features

Key Features
Audio Based, Audio Lingual, Communicative Approach, Speaking Practice, Listening Comprehension, Pronunciation Training, Structured Course, Spaced Repetition, Offline Access
Reading Comprehension, Article Based, Comprehensible Input, Vocabulary Builder, Spaced Repetition
Speaking Practice, Pronunciation Training, Audio Lingual, Tutor Feedback

Limitations

Known Issues
Weak Grammar Explanation, Minimal Reading/Writing, Shallow Content
Limited Speaking Practice, Passive Learning Focus, Browser Plugin Focused
Weak Grammar Explanation, Shallow Content, No Writing Practice, Not a Course

Core Methodology & Pedagogy

Comprehensible Input
Communicative Approach
Audio Lingual

Content & Material Type

Structured Course
Spaced Repetition
Audio Based
Article Based

Primary Skill Focus

Vocabulary Builder
Speaking Practice
Pronunciation Training
Listening Comprehension
Reading Comprehension

Interaction & Technology

Offline Access
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