I've been using Babbel (I spelled it wrong in my first comment 😉) to learn French for a couple of months and like it so far. I considered Glossika too, but had already signed up for Babbel when I heard about it. I was just curious if you'd tried more than just Glossika, as I might switch when my subscription ends.
You can try Glossika for free in the meantime (the link should be working now, even if it says 7 day trial you will get 30 days) to see if you like it. And I will definitely try Babbel at some point (there are so many tools out there! I feel like a kid in a candy store :))
The link took me to a 7-day trial. Do I need to do something beside click on the link? (I didn't sign up yet)
I will check with them. Thank you for letting me know, Sandra!
Any idea how it compares with Babble?
I'm not sure :) I've heard about Babble but haven't used it yet.
I've been using Babbel (I spelled it wrong in my first comment 😉) to learn French for a couple of months and like it so far. I considered Glossika too, but had already signed up for Babbel when I heard about it. I was just curious if you'd tried more than just Glossika, as I might switch when my subscription ends.
You can try Glossika for free in the meantime (the link should be working now, even if it says 7 day trial you will get 30 days) to see if you like it. And I will definitely try Babbel at some point (there are so many tools out there! I feel like a kid in a candy store :))
I’ve been using Glossika for Vietnamese. It’s helpful. I’m quite impressed with the selection of languages.
Yes, I was too.