Effectiveness
9.3
User experience
9.1
Features
10
Value for money
9.5
Read Babbel review
$7.45per month
Effectiveness
8.5
User experience
7.8
Features
9
Value for money
9.5
Read MosaLingua review
$4.99per month
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Babbel vs MosaLingua

Overview

Babbel is the world’s best selling language app with 10 million purchased subscriptions. It teaches common words and phrases and then immerses you in simulated conversation to practice them. Recordings of native speakers and advanced voice recognition help to hone your accent, and culture and grammar tips bring the language into context. A review manager tracks your progress and with Babbel Live you can receive small group tuition.

MosaLingua is a language learning program offering courses based on the MosaLearning® method. This is scientifically proven to help with language learning and to commit new knowledge to long term memory. It has features such as 24/7 access to a virtual tutor that learns your needs and interests, and Hands-Free learning which make it possible to practice whenever and wherever suits you.

Pros
  • Covers all elements of language learning - speaking, listening, reading and writing plus grammar explanations and exercises
  • Personalized learning paths and a review manager to help identify weaknesses
  • Provides access to native speaking teachers through Babbel live 
  • Regularly updated content and a focus on practical, real-life conversations
  • Available on both web and mobile platforms
  • Culture Bites and Babbel Magazine promote cultural savviness
  • Integrated podcast series promotes language immersion
  • Uses MosaLearning®, a scientifically researched method that optimizes memory 
  • Comes with a lot of course content and incorporates all of the elements of language such as vocabulary, speaking, listening, grammar, reading
  • MosaChat AI gives you 24/7 access to a personal language eTutor
  • You can target your weaknesses and add materials to your flashcards to help you memorize that content
  • Connects you to their active team of native speaking teachers  
  • Web and app based so you can learn on the go
  • Lessons cover useful and relevant topics and content is regularly updated
Cons
  • Pacing is a little slow at times
  • Fewer languages than its competitors and only one Asian language (Indonesian)
  • Minor interface annoyances with the desktop version
  • Only 9 languages available (though this isn’t a problem if the language you’re interested in is offered)
  • Navigation is not as intuitive as I’d like it to be
Best for

Best for: Babbel is a comprehensive language learning platform that’s great for a wide range of learners. That said, I’d say Babbel is best for those wanting to learn a new language from scratch or looking to improve their intermediate skills. It will especially suit people who want to learn flexibly in short bursts and those interested in joining small live tutorial groups.

Best for: Anyone who wants to learn a new language from scratch or wants to improve their existing skills. It’s great for those with busy schedules looking for a flexible, self-directed language learning resource packed with high-quality content.

Price

From $7.45 per month

From $4.99 per month

Number of users

10 mlllion subscriptions sold

12 million

Overall

Overall: Babbel is an excellent choice if you want to learn a new language efficiently and effectively. Its well-designed lessons, practical approach, and customizable learning paths make it a great tool for gaining real-world language skills. Babbel Live instructor-led classes provide a more immersive experience for anyone serious about language learning. Combine Babbel’s curated courses with the Babbel Live classes and you’ll be speaking your target language in no time at all.

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Overall: The MosaLarning® system is backed by scientific research and the platform focuses on all the elements you need to master a language. The Hands-Free element and the massive library of content make it worth the investment for me. And, of course, the introduction of MosaChat AI gives you 24/7 access to real-time feedback from a personal ‘tutor’ that constantly adjusts to your level and learns about your needs and interests. As long as the language(s) you want to learn are offered by MosaLingua, I would recommend taking the 15 day free trial to see if it suits you.

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Supported languages

Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Dutch, Swedish, Turkish, Polish, Norwegian, Danish, Indonesian, and English for non-native speakers.

Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Japanese and English

About

Babbel was founded in Germany in 2007 as the world’s first language-learning app. It’s now the best selling, with over 10 million purchased subscriptions. It has a strong focus on intuitive lessons that center on learning a new language through real-life conversations

Babbel’s methods have been developed by 150+ language experts and the platform now has 13,000+ hours of content across 14 languages. It uses proven techniques that move new vocabulary through all your brain’s memory stages before cementing it into long-term memory.

In a study of Babbel’s teaching methods by , researchers found that 100% of participants improved their language proficiency by a statistically significant margin

All Babbel’s courses are unique and take into account the similarities and differences between ‘language pairs’. That is, your native language and the one you’re learning. This accelerates progress and helps develop cultural sensitivity.

Babbel also provides customized experiences that adjust to your progress and preferred way of learning. It recently added live instructor-led classes to create a more immersive and interactive experience for anyone serious about language learning.

MosaLingua is a language learning platform founded in 2009.

Its team consists of language experts and teachers from 15 different countries. They’re available for email support and keep site content and learning tools up to date and relevant.

It offers lots of different options for language learning. But basically, languages are taught using a system based on 5 cognitive science and psychology concepts:

  • Spaced Repetition System -- correctly spaced out review sessions to commit information to long-term memory
  • Active Recall -- techniques that help you extract information easily from your memory, without assistance or a clue
  • Metacognition -- Opportunities to reflect on your learning 
  • Pareto Principle – Focussing on the most frequently used words to make fast progress
  • Learner Motivation and Psychology -- in-person support via email to personalize your learning method

Together, these 5 concepts form the MosaLearning® method (Motivating Optimized System for Adaptive Learning).

By joining MosaLingua, you will connect with over 12 million users and native speakers of your target language. You will also have access to constantly updated advice, resources and techniques from the Mosa team to help you learn and master foreign languages.

How it works

Babbel is a subscription service available on both desktop and mobile, providing portability if you want to learn on the go. Lessons are self paced so you can fit learning around your schedule.

Core lessons are arranged by Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) levels. Additional lessons are grouped by language-specific skills and themes so you can pick and choose based on what you want to develop. This combo of both structured and flexible approaches lets you progress through the material in a logical but personalized manner.

The Babbel method:

  • Is grounded in real-world conversations to get you speaking right away
  • Promotes cross over learning by building grammar and vocabulary in each new language using “language pairs”. That is, similarities and differences between your native language and the one you’re learning
  • Supports learning by teaching you in your preferred style, be it by reading, writing, speaking, seeing or listening
  • Trains your brain to learn constantly with spaced repetition, periodic prompts and reviews 
  • Uses audio dialogue examples recorded with native speakers (not bots)

    You’ll also learn about the history of your target language, discover recipes and songs, and gain tons of helpful cultural tips.

Babbel tracks your progress and displays it on a leaderboard. This gamified approach encourages healthy competition among learners and makes language learning more motivating.

To get started you simply select the language you want to learn and answer some questions about why and how you want to learn, how much time you’re willing to commit each week, your age range and where you heard about Babbel.  You then either select a subscription or scroll down the page for a free trial.

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There are several different ways to learn a language on MosaLingua. They are designed to suit different goals and learners of different levels. The levels are set according to the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR). These are:

  • A1 - A2 beginners
  • B1 - B2  Intermediate
  • C1 - C2 Advanced
Present level(s)AimBest programLanguages
A1-C2Learn new vocabulary quickly and in authentic contexts MosaLingua Premium subscriptionAll
A1-B1 Improve your listening comprehensionMosaSeries subscriptionFrench, German, Spanish, Italian
A2-B2Improve your spoken EnglishMosaSpeak English one off purchaseEnglish
A2-B2Improve your spoken language skillsMosaSpeak one off purchaseFrench, German, Spanish, Italian
A1-B2Teach yourself a language quickly and efficiently, with helpful tips from polyglotsMosaTraining one off purchaseAll

Overall, MosaLingua works with a set of flashcards, dialogues, and audiobooks.

For this review I trialled MosaLingua Premium and used it to learn Spanish.

The Spanish course consists of 19 levels. Each with a set of flashcards, dialogues and audiobooks. The number of flashcards varies. For example, Level 0 (basic) has 25 flashcards, whereas Level 9 (medium) has 897!

Using the flashcards you exercise your auditory and visual memory while you record yourself repeating the word or phrase. There are no quizzes or exams for each level.

The MosaLearning® Method is used each time you start to learn a set of flashcards and you'll be alerted when you to stop to avoid memory saturation.

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What a lesson is like

  • Self-paced lessons that teach new material through context-based exercises
  • Easy-to-understand grammar instruction 
  • Voice-recognition software to perfect your accent
  • Babbel Live virtual instructor-led classes

Lessons take about 10 to 15 minutes to complete and are broken down into bite sized chunks.

Babbel introduces you to new vocabulary through context-based exercises, accompanied by images and native-speaker audio. This helps you memorize the vocabulary and understand how to use it in real-life situations. A combination of matching, fill-in-the-blank, sorting, writing and speaking exercises are mixed in with cultural and grammar tips.

Babbel's speaking lessons utilize voice recognition technology. You mimic a native speaker’s  pronunciations and get instant feedback to help you perfect your accent.

Babbel also offers Babbel Live, which features live group classes led by certified language teachers. These sessions allow you to practice newly acquired skills with fellow students, receive real-time feedback, and engage in conversation.

A typical Spanish lesson (and I assume other languages are the same) will start with some flashcards. It uses an approach based on visual, auditory, and written memory.

You first look at the flashcard which will have an image and accompanying audio with Spanish pronunciation.

Then, you have to record yourself repeating the word (you can record and repeat as many times as you need).

Once you have finalized your flashcards, MosaLingua generates learning statistics which give an idea of your learning speed.

You’re then invited to use the Dialogues and the Hands-Free section for practice.

There is a free section with a great selection of audiobooks, videos, and music in Spanish. These are divided according to your level and interests and some can only be unlocked once you have learned specific flashcards.

You can also navigate through the additional resources tab, which will guide you through an extensive variety of free newspapers, magazines, music, and cinema.

During my experience, I was able to practice the vocabulary I learned on the flashcards, my reading comprehension, and my pronunciation. After a week, I was able to track my progress, the number of flashcards that I had memorized, and new reading and listening material had been unlocked.

Who is it good for?

Babbel is an appealing and versatile language learning platform that’s great for a wide range of learners. That said, I’d say Babbel is best for the following learners:

Anyone who’s:

  • Learning a new language from scratch
  • Keen to improve their intermediate skills in another language
  • Interested in applying language-learning to real-life scenarios
  • Keen to join regular small group live tutorials
  • Appreciates short, sharp bite sized lessons
  • Needing to learn flexibly on any device

The MosaLingua learning style would suit anyone who:

  • Wants to learn a new language from scratch
  • Has some grasp of a language and wants to improve
  • Has a busy schedule and needs to fit lessons around their life
  • Is looking for a flexible, self-directed language learning resource packed with high-quality content
  • Wants a focus on developing conversational language
Features
  • Flexible learning with offline mode
  • Personalized approach
  • Speech recognition technology for pronunciation practice
  • Babbel Live virtual group classes with certified teachers and native speakers
  • Review Manager for reinforcing learned content
  • Regularly updated content to ensure freshness
  • Podcast series to aide language immersion
  • Gamification
  • Cultural insights and grammar tips
  • MosaLearning® method based on scientific principles
  • MosaLingua chat AI
  • Flexible learning
  • Hands-Free section
  • Ability to connect to their team of native speaking teachers for advice and support
  • Multiple curated resources
Is it worth it?

On balance, Babbel has a lot going for it if you want to learn a new language.

For a start, it’s more than just an app for acquiring vocabulary and phrases. It integrates cultural understanding into its programs because Babbel understands that language and culture are closely tied. An understanding of how a different culture works helps you learn the mechanics of the language associated with it.

Likewise, Babbel's grammar explainers ease you into complex concepts, whereas other apps rely on you learning grammar intuitively by constantly seeing it used in context.

And the addition of Babbel Live virtual classes addresses the shortcomings of purely pre-set programs. They're engaging, effective, affordable and absolutely no limit on the number you take.

The pacing and structure of core lessons may not be to everyone’s taste and may feel a little repetitive. But they could be ideal for time starved students who need to squeeze in some language learning into their daily hustle and bustle. And the Explore tab is always there in case you get a bit burnt out on the meat and potatoes in the primary lessons.

And while Babbel may not cater to all the Asian language enthusiasts out there, it's a goldmine for Euro-language lovers.

And with the free trial and generous refund policy, there’s really no reason not to give it a shot.

In a word: yes.

MosaLingua is best suited for independent learners that like to learn at their own pace.

The platform and its content are continuously updated and the MosaLarning® system is backed by scientific research and the platform focuses on all the elements you need to master a language.

The Hands-Free element and the massive library of content make it worth the investment for me. And, of course, the introduction of MosaChat AI gives you 24/7 access to real-time feedback from a personal ‘tutor’ that constantly adjusts to your level and learns about your needs and interests.

And as mentioned, since there is a 15 day free trial of MosaLingua, as well as a refund policy, you have little to lose by trying it out.

As long as the language(s) you want to learn are offered by MosaLingua, why not give it a go and see how far you can get? Just remember to stick with it, be disciplined, and keep in mind why you want to learn a language in the first place!