Best Apps to Learn German in  Free + Paid

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While moving to Germany, learning German is necessary to have a good and hassle free life. It not only improves the curriculum vitae, you can make strong connections in Germany. Use language learning apps to support yourself during your learning process.

Integration Course in Germany

Integration Course (Integrationskurs) provides a platform for immigrants and newcomers to familiarize themselves with the nation’s language, culture, legal system, and societal norms. The course consists of a language and an orientation component, provides a way for effective communication and ensures that immigrants are well-versed in Germany. Participants can navigate through new surroundings, contributing to and benefiting from the German society.

Reasons of Learning German Language

Learning German offer several benefits including;

  • Economic powers.
  • Access to top-ranked global universities
  • Expansion of services by business professionals
  • Easy to learn because 60% of the vocabulary is the same as English
  • Economical education
  • Most commonly spoken language in Europe

Choosing Two Apps to Learn German

Every person has different learning capabilities. Few learn through reading or writing, but others learn by listening and speaking. Reading and listening is easy but writing needs more skills and practice.

Some apps offer all four areas of learning, while others only focus on one or two areas so you can choose one or more apps to learn German.

Best Apps to Learn German

Here are the apps to learn a language in a better way.

App Description Level Paid or Free
Memrise Quick learning platform to improves vocabulary Beginner Free
Drops Best for visual learners to improve vocabulary Beginner Free
Babbel Train all skills including business German Intermediate or Advanced Free
Yabla Learning by watching interactive videos Intermediate or Advanced Free
Preply Connects learners with tutors All Free / Paid
Mosa Lingua Personalized platform with flashcards All Paid
Der Die Das Learning of three German articles Intermediate or Advanced Free
Basuu Social network with personalized feedback Beginner or Intermediate Free
Pimsleur Offers five levels of learning German Intermediate or Advanced Paid
Lingopie Learning through video-based TV shows Intermediate or Advanced Paid
Tandem Connect with other users Intermediate or Advanced Free

Memrise

It is a vocabulary improvement app built on the repetition scenario of words and phrases so you may memorize them.

What we like
  • Colorful flashcards to make learning fun.
  • Focus on listening skills through video clips.
  • Teaches both single words and phrases.
  • Seven different levels.
  • Multiple courses according to your interests.
  • Provides help in pronunciation.
  • Planned lessons based on real-life situations.
What we did not like
  • May make students less fluent in German.
  • No focus on speaking skills and grammar.
  • Only suitable for beginners.

Pricing

Both free and paid versions are available. Paid version starts from Euros 8.99 monthly. Free version provides limited features and content, but the premium version provides access to enhanced features and more content.

Drops

This app focuses on vocabulary and visualization in which users match the given word with the image, making learning easy and fun.

What we like
  • Easy to remember words by linking with images.
  • Reminders for the user to study.
  • Online access and listening tests.
  • Good interface.
  • Relaxing games for learners.
  • Focus on phrases and vocabulary.
  • Lessons based on real-life topics.
  • Mixed learning methodology of audio, text, and pictures.
What we did not like
  • Lacks in improving grammar and speaking.
  • Does not support full learning.
  • Complicated pictures to match with the words.
  • Limited variety of games.
  • Only suitable for beginners.

💰Pricing

The app offers five minutes play time with the free version but with the premium version, users can play for an unlimited period. The premium version starts at Euro 5 per month.

Babbel

This app is for professionals where they get a quiz before registration. The app knows your level through quizzes to register you in a suitable course. With a trainer, you can practice your course and speak German to improve your accent and speech. It introduced live classes in 2021, to make learning more interactive.

What we like
  • Business German language course for advanced learners.
  • Focus on business goals.
  • Includes speech recognition technology.
  • Repetition methodology to remember words and phrases.
  • Focus on grammar, speaking, reading, writing, and listening.
  • Live classes with up to 8 participants.
What we did not like
  • No interaction with other learners to improve conversation skills.
  • Less focus on vocabulary.

💰Pricing

The app offers free and paid versions starting from 8 Euros per month.

Yabla

Yabla offers learning through video sessions based on several topics and different language levels.

What we like
  • Slow down the video for better understanding.
  • Translation of words available.
  • Fun games to track progress.
  • Download the full video transcript for rehearsals.
  • Subtitles in German and English.
  • Exercises based on multiple-choice questions and writing tasks.
  • Engaging content.
  • Videos tailored to different difficulty levels.
What we did not like
  • Old design of website with outdated videos.
  • Content is not well planned or structured.
  • Difficult for beginners.
  • No focus on speaking skills.

Preply

Preply connects learners with tutors through video calls so choose a tutor according to your needs, requirements, country of origin, specialty, coaching prices, and timings.

What we like
  • Trial lesson to decide your timings, duration, and prices.
  • Option to change the tutor anytime and ask for a refund.
What we did not like
  • Limited lesson packages.
  • Placement test may not be preferred by all learners.

💰Pricing

The cost of a German tutor is between 20 to 50 Euros.

MosaLingua

Millions of users use this app to learn languages. 

What we like
  • Quick and affordable learning.
  • Guidance from 30 experts from different nationalities.
  • User-friendly app.
  • Easy access to content.
  • Repetition methodology to remember the content.
  • Premium versions include advanced features like e-books, short stories, videos, music, and audiobooks.
  • Well-structured lessons for quick learning.
What we did not like
  • Unattractive design.
  • Focus mainly on listening, grammar, and vocabulary improvement.
  • Multiple programs may confuse beginners.

Der Die Das

Learn three German articles through this app.

What we like
  • Simple design. pros

💰Pricing

The app is completely free for its users.

Busuu

This app focuses on grammar and vocabulary and includes writing, speaking, and listening exercises. It requires 5 to 20 minutes a day in which a native speaker will check your spoken and written exercises when you submit them.

What we like
  • Based on real-life conversation.
  • Feedback from native speakers.
  • Focus on grammar and vocabulary.
  • Exercises based on fill-in-the-blanks, multiple-choice questions, true or false questions, and puzzles.
  • Exercises on various topics.
  • Tests and progress report.
  • Live classes.
  • User-friendly interface.
What we did not like
  • No entertaining games.
  • Fewer grammar explanations.
  • No explanations for wrong answers.
  • No translation of the content.

💰Pricing

Both free and premium plus versions are available that cost around 6.66 Euros.

Pimsleur

This audio app offers five levels of German language, having 80 hours (30 minutes per lesson) of listening courses and exercises. Listen and repeat words to complete an exercise.

What we like
  • Improves listening and speaking. pros

💰Pricing

Only one lesson is free and then you have to pay 21,99 Euros monthly.

Lingopie

This is a video-based app to learn German including TV shows, real-life videos, and movies just like Netflix.

What we like
  • App is suitable for all levels.
  • Set play speed according to your level.
  • Subtitles available in English and German.
  • Mark words to save, memorize, and repeat.
  • Access to various languages.
What we did not like
  • Latest and most popular shows are missing.
  • Fewer opportunities to speak.

💰Pricing

There is a 7-day free trial, and the paid version starts from 10.89 Euros per month.

Tandem

This app connects you to another Tandem user, usually a native German speaker once you set your profile. You can find your language partner according to your interests, location, and language level. 

What we like
  • Interact with other users through chat, live messages, and video calls.
  • Enhances confidence and reduces fears.
  • Teaching opportunities available.
  • Translation and spell-check tools.
What we did not like
  • Only suitable for professional and advanced learners to improve fluency and speech.
  • Lessons are not well-structured.
  • Expensive.

💰Pricing

This app is free, but you need a paid version to become a tutor.

Conclusion

Language learning is easy now but you have to choose an app which is best according to your level. Different apps offer different learning outcomes for speaking, listening, reading, or writing.


Jibran Shahid

Jibran Shahid

Hi, I am Jibran, your Fellow Expat living in Germany since 2014, With my 10 years of experience, my aim is to bring you the well researched guides about life in Germany

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