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Best Norwegian learning app

Finn Patraic
Reviewer
October 12, 2023

Our expert team of linguists have spent over 50 hours thoroughly testing, researching, and reviewing the 5 best apps to learn Norwegian. Each app has been scored against 5 key criteria and 21 sub criteria which are a careful mix of factors proven to make language learning effective. Ultimately, the best app to learn Norwegian will depend on you, your goals, and your current skill level. Our list is sorted by the app's overall score. You can filter it by goal (whether you’re looking to learn Norwegian for travel, to improve your grammar or fluency, etc), skill level (from beginner to advanced), and value for money. The overall winner is: Babbel with a score of 9.53.

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  • Personalized learning paths and a review manager to help identify weaknesses
  • Regularly updated content and a focus on practical, real-life conversations
  • Provides access to native Norwegian teachers through Babbel live
  • Personalized learning paths and a review manager to help identify weaknesses
  • Regularly updated content and a focus on practical, real-life conversations
  • Provides access to native Norwegian teachers through Babbel live
  • $7.45 per month
$7.45per month
  • You can tailor your learning according to your goals and interests
  • Engaging and fun - short sharp lessons and gamification to make learning fun and motivating
  • Augmented reality and Interactive chatbot conversations provide an immersive way to practice your Norwegian skills
  • You can tailor your learning according to your goals and interests
  • Engaging and fun - short sharp lessons and gamification to make learning fun and motivating
  • Augmented reality and Interactive chatbot conversations provide an immersive way to practice your Norwegian skills
  • $4.99 per month
$4.99per month
  • 1-1 live tuition enables lessons to be fully tailored to your needs
  • Comprehensive - with varied content and lessons plans for all levels
  • Free Preply blog and Q&A community
  • 1-1 live tuition enables lessons to be fully tailored to your needs
  • Comprehensive - with varied content and lessons plans for all levels
  • Free Preply blog and Q&A community
  • $15 per hour
$15per hour
  • Scientifically proven "Pimsleur Method" structured to help you learn fast and retain information
  • Speech recognition technology with feedback to hone your Norwegian pronunciation
  • Flexible learning across all devices, with hands free for on the go learning
  • Scientifically proven "Pimsleur Method" structured to help you learn fast and retain information
  • Speech recognition technology with feedback to hone your Norwegian pronunciation
  • Flexible learning across all devices, with hands free for on the go learning
  • $14.99 per month
$14.99per month
  • Effective at teaching Norwegian vocabulary in a fun way that really sticks
  • Clean and easy to navigate interface
  • Review activities including Review Quiz and Review dojo
  • Effective at teaching Norwegian vocabulary in a fun way that really sticks
  • Clean and easy to navigate interface
  • Review activities including Review Quiz and Review dojo
  • $7.50 per month
$7.50per month
Score7.9Drops Review

Best Norwegian apps for:

Overall Score:Babbel (9.5/10)
Effectiveness:Babbel (9.6/10)
Vocabulary:Babbel (10/10)
Listening:Babbel (10/10)
Cultural hints and tips:Preply (10/10)
User experience:Preply (8.3/10)
Fun to learn:Mondly (10/10)
Mix of methods:Drops (10/10)
Personalisation:Babbel (10/10)
Ease of use:Mondly (10/10)
Range of features:Babbel (10/10)
Quality of features:Babbel (10/10)
Value for money:Babbel (9.5/10)
Intermediate:Babbel (9/10)
Professional:Babbel (9/10)
Conversational:Preply (10/10)

Babbel Norwegian

Score 9.5
Effectiveness
9.3
User experience
9.1
Features
10
Value for money
9.5

Babbel is the world's best selling language app with 10 million purchased subscriptions. It teaches common Norwegian words and phrases and then immerses you in simulated conversation to practice them. Recordings of native Norwegian 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.

Pros

  • Covers all elements of Norwegian 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 Norwegian 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

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

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 learning to learn Norwegian from scratch or looking to improve their intermediate Norwegian skills. It will especially suit people who want to learn flexibly in short bursts and those interested in joining small live tutorial groups

Price: Pricing from $7.45/month.

Overall: Babbel is an excellent choice if you want to learn Norwegian 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 learning Norwegian. Combine Babbel's curated Norwegian course with the Babbel Live classes and you'll be speaking Norwegian in no time at all.

Mondly Norwegian

Score 9.3
Effectiveness
8.3
User experience
9.6
Features
9.5
Value for money
9.5

Mondly is a language learning platform with 80 million learners. It offers 42 languages and enables you to learn Norwegian anywhere on any device. It targets all aspects of Norwegian communication: speaking, reading, writing, and listening. Mondly provides you with a gamified, interactive learning experience via memory exercises, a very intuitive interface and AR and chatbot technology.

Pros:

  • Effective and comprehensive covering Norwegian speaking, listening, reading and writing
  • You can tailor your learning according to your goals and interests
  • Engaging and fun - short sharp lessons and gamification to make learning fun and motivating
  • Learn Norwegian anywhere, anytime on any device
  • Great user experience with a user friendly, polished interface
  • Augmented reality and Interactive chatbot conversations provide an immersive way to practice your Norwegian skills

Cons:

  • Less to offer more advanced learners or those wanting a strong conversational focus
  • You always have to start at the basic level
  • Bite-sized lessons may be too short for those preferring a more in-depth approach
  • Free version is limited

Best for: Anyone who is looking to learn Norwegian as a beginner or has a limited grasp and wants to improve. Those who love fun, gamified, interactive apps and are intrigued by AR and like to engage with new technological experiences. Overall, Mondly is for those of you who consider themselves to be self-guided learners and would benefit from daily, weekly, and monthly lessons and goals

Price: There are a variety of subscription options but premium membership is available from $4.99 per month (billed annually).

Overall: Mondly is an incredibly popular platform that has over 80 million users. Having used the platform for the past couple of weeks it's easy to see why. Lessons are comprehensive and immensely fun and I found it a really effective way to learn Norwegian . I was very impressed by how easy it was to use and how fast I was able to introduce myself in Norwegian.

Preply Norwegian

Score 8.6
Effectiveness
9.6
User experience
8
Features
8.5
Value for money
8.5

Preply is a language learning platform that connects you to Norwegian tutors based on your needs and schedule. It's highly user oriented: you choose your teacher, how many lessons you take and whether to learn 1-1 or in groups. You pay for lessons in blocks of hours and can connect with other learners via the community.

Pros:

  • Live tutoring from native Norwegian speakers with real time feedback
  • 1-1 tuition enables lessons to be fully tailored to your needs
  • Learn what, when and where you want at your own pace and with no subscription on desktop or device
  • Immersive due to live teaching
  • Comprehensive - with varied content and lessons plans for all levels
  • Free Preply blog and Q&A community
  • 1-1 or group lessons available
  • Placement test based on Common European Framework (CEFR) levels and structured curriculum

Cons:

  • No free trial - though trial lessons are heavily discounted and you can get a refund if you are dissatisfied with a lesson
  • Classroom software can be glitchy
  • Complex pricing system and you may lose unused hours

Best for: Anyone wanting to receive live, individual one to one Norwegian tuition. Whether this is to learn from scratch or improve on existing Norwegian skills. Also, those not wanting to commit to an annual subscription who want to learn on-the-go and by their own schedule.

Cost: Prices vary depending on the tutor. Average hourly rates are around $15-$20. That said, you can filter tutors according to your budget. There are discounted trial lessons to help you find the right teacher. Once you settle on someone to take lessons with, you take out a monthly subscription in which you commit to a certain number of hours per week.

Overall: Preply develops your Norwegian vocab and fluency by connecting you with tutors 1-1. By doing this, you can speed up your learning and get on track with a personalized program. Preply stands out by allowing you to select from a huge pool and filter lessons by availability. Do remember to cancel auto renew if you decide you don't want any more lessons

Pimsleur Norwegian

Score 8
Effectiveness
7.4
User experience
8.3
Features
8
Value for money
8

Pimsleur is one of the most established names in language learning with 5+ decades of experience behind them. Their scientifically backed Pimsleur Method helps you absorb new Norwegian vocabulary and phrases and commit them to memory efficiently and fast. There's a big emphasis on learning by listening and repeating. Games, quizzes and speech recognition technology add variety to what is a very systematic approach to learning Norwegian.

Pros:

  • Scientifically proven "Pimsleur Method" structured to help you learn fast and retain information
  • Speech recognition technology with feedback to hone your Norwegian pronunciation
  • Flexible learning across all devices, with hands free for on the go learning
  • Easy to use with fun review activities including match quizzes, voice coach, and speed rounds
  • Strong focus on core Norwegian vocabulary and structures in practical, real-life conversations

Cons:

  • Basic subscription is audio only
  • Core lessons can seem monotonous and repetitive
  • No placement test
  • Not ideal for teaching Norwegian grammar and writing

Best for: Beginners and those with limited knowledge of Norwegian who want to get talking straight away. Especially suited to those who learn by listening who enjoy a structured approach to their learning. Also great for people who want to brush up on basic "survival skills" -- those key phrases you'll need on vacation or travelling.

Cost: Subscriptions are available from $14.99 - $20.95 per month or you can make a one time purchase of an entire course for around $500

Overall: A structured and efficient way to learn Norwegian that gets you speaking more intuitively and understanding quickly in a way that really sticks.

Drops Norwegian

Score 7.9
Effectiveness
5.3
User experience
9
Features
7.8
Value for money
9

Drops is a slick, game based vocabulary app. It introduces new Norwegian words and phrases with audio recordings and images and then helps you commit them to memory through game play. Games involve matching, sorting and true/false challenges. Drops also lets you track your progress, provides extra practice for words you're struggling with and earn badges for various achievements.

Pros:

  • Effective at teaching Norwegian vocabulary in a fun way that really sticks
  • Clean and easy to navigate interface
  • Review activities including Review Quiz and Review dojo
  • Adaptable with ability to skip learned content
  • Wide range of topics covered

Cons

  • Free version has a daily 5 minute limit
  • Does not teach sentences or grammar - but does have a travel talk category for Norwegian phrases
  • No voice recognition software for Norwegian pronunciation practice
  • Desktop version can be a little glitchy

Best for: Those who want to learn Norwegian from scratch and would like a head start by mastering some basic vocabulary. Also anyone who wants to supplement another more comprehensive method of learning with a reliable and effective vocabulary app. Especially suitable for people who learn through game play

Price: pricing from $7.50 per month

Overall: Drops is great at what it claims to do. That is, teach Norwegian vocabulary through game play in short daily sessions. It's upfront about not teaching Norwegian grammar and sentences and as long as you understand what it is and isn't for, it represents good value. The free version gives you a good feel for what the app is like so you have nothing to lose by trying it out.



Methodology: how we reviewed the best Norwegian learning apps

First, we consulted with language experts to identify the factors needed to make online language learning effective.

From this we identified 5 overall criteria: effectiveness, user experience, features, value for money and goals.

These, in turn, are underpinned by sub criteria. Some directly related to language learning such as vocabulary, speaking, listening, reading, writing and grammar. Others influencing learning success more generally. Such as using a mix of methods, fun activities and the ability to personalize your learning.

One of our language learning specialists will then spend around 10 hours, usually over the course of two weeks, testing each Norwegian app, before awarding scores.

Finally, our editorial team checks each review to make sure that the scoring system has been applied consistently.

We believe that this is the best way to objectively evaluate apps with different feature sets. It also means that you, the reader, can tailor your search to your own needs.

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Buyers guide: what to look for in a Norwegian learning app

The best app to learn Norwegian for one person may not be the best app for another for three reasons: your goals, current skill level and budget:

  • Goals - are you looking to learn Norwegian for a holiday, to pass an exam, to become conversational or even fully fluent? Your goal will have the biggest impact on your choice of app as each app has its own strengths and weaknesses.
  • Skill level - where you are on your Norwegian learning journey will have a big influence on your choice. Some apps are more tailored toward beginners than intermediates or vice versa. We generally find that apps with live lessons are a good option for intermediate to advanced speakers because they give you the most control over your learning.
  • Budget - some apps are free to use, but have limited feature sets. Others charge a monthly subscription, have a pay per lesson model, and some even have a one time purchase fee. Knowing what you're prepared to pay is important: but remember that learning a language is a skill for life, and value for money is as important as the amount you'll actually pay. You want to make sure you're not losing time and money on an app that's not very effective at meeting your needs.

We've made things easy for you by letting you filter our list based on the above.

Why you should use an app to learn Norwegian

A language learning app can be one of the best ways to learn Norwegian. While each provider is different, the general benefits are that you:

  • Can learn at your own pace
  • Benefit from scientifically proven methods
  • Learn whenever it suits you
  • Learn anywhere and on any device
  • Can have more fun than in a traditional classroom

How to use an app

Using an app is straightforward and you can often get setup and start learning in a matter of minutes. Each app will be slightly different, but the steps are generally the same:

  • Find and download the app
  • Create an account - usually using either your email, Facebook or Google account
  • Choose which language you want to learn
  • Start learning, stay motivated and keep going

Remember that apps only work if you do. Often they'll come with practice guides, so its important you stay disciplined to achieve your goals.

Conclusion

If you’re looking to learn Norwegian there are plenty of apps to choose from.

Having spent over 50 hours reviewing the best 5 Norwegian apps, our conclusion is that the overall winner is Babbel with a score of 9.53. Coming in at a close second is Mondly with a score of 9.34.

That said, if you’re looking to learn Norwegian to achieve a specific goal, at a particular skill level, or within a fixed budget, head on up to the top of our comparison table and filter based on that.

Whatever choice you make, a large part of your success in learning Norwegian will depend on the work you put in!

We’ve put in a lot of hard work and effort to help you find the best app for you to learn Norwegian. Now it’s over to you.

Good luck!

Norwegian apps - frequently asked questions

What is the best app to learn Norwegian?

The best overall app to learn Norwegian is Babbel with a score of 9.53, closely followed by Mondly (9.34).

What is the best app to learn Norwegian for beginners?

The best app for beginners is Babbel with a score of 9.5, closely followed by Pimsleur (9).