Effectiveness
9
User experience
9
Features
8.8
Value for money
9
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$6.95per month
Effectiveness
9.5
User experience
8.9
Features
8
Value for money
8.5
Read Lingoda review
$10per lesson
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Busuu vs Lingoda

Overview

Busuu is a language learning app with 120+ million learners. It targets all aspects of communication: speaking, reading, writing, and listening. Lessons are interactive and fun and your written and spoken work can be submitted for feedback from native speakers. An AI tool tracks your progress and revisits content you need to work on more closely.

Lingoda connects you with approved native speaking teachers to help you get fluent fast. Live online lessons are available 24/7. Class sizes are between 3-5 students so the learning experience is very immersive and with plenty of individual real-time feedback. Though there is a strong focus on speaking and listening, grammar, reading and writing are covered.

Pros
  • Comprehensive - Covers speaking, listening, reading, writing and cultural tips
  • Fun to use, easy to navigate, interactive and engaging
  • Native {{targetLanguage.name}} speakers provide feedback on written and spoken work 
  • AI powered Smart Reviews revisit content at the right time based on individual performance (Premium membership only)
  • You can personalize your language goals
  • Lessons cover useful and relevant topics and content is regularly updated
  • Available free (with ads)
  • Live teaching from qualified native speaking teachers to help you get fluent fast
  • Covers speaking, listening, reading and writing with a proven track record for developing fluency
  • Lessons contain puzzles and games and downloadable materials to help cement learning
  • 24/7 lessons you can fit around your busy life
  • More immersive than conventional apps due to small class size and live teaching
  • Different levels are available and the option for 1-1 tuition enable you to personalize lessons 100% to your needs
  • Lessons cover useful and relevant topics and content is regularly updated
  • Certification for each Common European Framework (CEFR) level you complete
  • Cashback opportunities with Sprint or Super Sprint
Cons
  • Free version ads are distracting and intrusive
  • Fewer languages offered than its competitors
  • Completion certificates are not accredited
  • Quality depends on the language you choose
  • Potential lack of consistency due to rotation of instructors
  • Someone struggling can put the whole class behind
  • Only four languages available
Best for

Best for: Anyone from a beginner to intermediate ability in the target language as there’s a range of levels. And if you’re not sure of your level, you can take Busuu’s placement test. It’s also great wherever you want to learn, either on the go or on a desktop.

Best for: Anyone who prefers live, face to face learning and is from beginner to more advanced ability in the target language. And if you’re not sure of your level, you can take Lingoda’s placement test. Lingoda is also suitable for those who have busy lives as you can fit classes around your own schedule.

Price

From $6.95 pm

From $10 per lesson

Number of users

500,000 active subscribers

120,000

Overall

Overall: A fun, comprehensive app that effectively develops all areas of language communication. When you join you become part of the community of Busuu users and can submit written and spoken work to native speakers for feedback. I found Busuu to be very effective and started listening, reading and understanding right away. It’s priced competitively and for what’s on offer, it’s good value.

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Overall: A great and authentic way to learn a new language (or pick one up where you left off) that gets you speaking and reading in no time at all. I found Lingoda to be very effective and started learning, speaking and understanding from the very first lesson.

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Supported languages

Spanish, Japanese, French, English, German, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Polish, Turkish, Russian, Arabic and Korean.

German, Spanish, French, English and English for business

About

“Busuu’s core belief is that amazing things happen when we learn together and combining human interactions, expert-created courses and smart learning technology is the best way to learn a language,” Neil Ballantyne, Busuu.

Busuu is a language e-learning service founded in 2008 designed to provide a complete self-study and language practice environment.

It’s now one of the best known names in the industry with 120+ million learners.

Via Busuu’s global community you have the opportunity to connect with millions of native speakers - proven to be the best way to learn a language.

Busuu also partners with experts on linguistics and learning to design their courses and keep them relevant and up to date.

Studies carried out by the Universities of New York and South Carolina show that 15 hours studying on Busuu premium is the equivalent of one semester of language college.

Lingoda was founded in 2013 by Felix and Fabian Wunderlich. Initially it offered 1-1 German tuition over Skype. It now teaches 4 languages, has 120k+ learners, 1.9k certified native speaking teachers and teaches over 562k classes every year.

All Lingoda courses are based on levels set by the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). This provides an approved standard for identifying language proficiency. Each level contains several lessons which target writing, reading, listening and speaking. The levels cover A1.1 (beginner) to C1 (advanced). Lingoda has a team of in-house experts on linguistics who have put together all of the course material with the aim to get you speaking fluently faster.

Also, the 24/7 availability of a real life tutor is a game changer when it comes to language learning. 97% of users say they found Lingoda better than other language learning providers.

How it works

To get started on Busuu you simply sign up for a free account on your laptop or download the app.

You will be asked some simple questions about which language(s) you want to learn and what you hope to achieve. You then either choose your level or take a placement test if you are unsure what level you're currently at.

All Busuu courses fall into 4 levels based on the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). This provides an approved standard for identifying language proficiency. Each level contains several lessons which target writing, reading, listening and speaking.

  • Beginner A1
  • Elementary A2
  • Intermediate B1
  • Upper Intermediate B2
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To get started with Lingoda, you just click ‘Start Free Trial’ and answer a few questions about why you want to learn your target language, what you hope to achieve and how much time you can commit to.

You then choose the plan that most suits you, go ahead and book some lessons and start learning! You take each class with up to four other learners over Zoom. Your tutor will not only be a native speaker of your chosen language, but also a qualified teacher. The idea is that live classes taught by native speakers are more immersive and will make you more fluent and accurate.

Tutors often introduce a topic, or ask you direct questions, in the target language. While this may seem hard to begin with, it gets you thinking in that language and you’ll be surprised how quickly this becomes easy!

This will improve your fluency and accuracy because your brain is actively engaging with the language rather than passively taking it in.

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What a lesson is like

Busuu’s lessons are grouped around communication topics depending on your purpose for learning (eg: business, travel, etc.). Each one is designed to teach useful phrases and sentences which you then practise.

Practice activities include gap fills, multiple choice questions, sentence reordering and writing activities. You can also have written and recorded speaking exercises corrected by native speakers. Or use a private messaging facility, which allows you to chat with language partners in the community.

Generally, whatever the level or language, lessons are structured in a similar way.

  • They start by teaching the target vocabulary for that level and topic using video flashcards, translations, audio clips, gap fill, matching and writing activities, etc.
  • Within the first couple of lessons you will be given the chance to connect with the community to receive feedback from native speakers. You’ll also be asked what your native language is and will receive requests for feedback from others learning your language
  • After each group of lessons there is a checkpoint. This may include quizzes, puzzles, games, missing word exercises and word identification. You must score at least 80% to move to the next level

Level A1.1 lessons (aimed at beginners) all begin with a link to Zoom where everyone introduces themselves.

You don’t need to show your face if you’re not comfortable doing that. You just need your microphone on to speak.Class sizes are small (3-5) so your turn to actively take part will come round quickly.

The tutor will take you through that lesson’s worksheet (which you can download prior to the lesson). But lessons are mostly interactive with opportunities to:

  • Speak and read phrases aloud with feedback to help pronunciation
  • Translate phrases
  • Engage in conversation with the help of help of flashcards, scripted dialogue, etc
  • Learn from questions asked by the group
  • Pick up new vocabulary with picture clues and real life examples
  • Complete puzzles and play games to reinforce understanding
  • And always get instant feedback

    Lessons last for one hour. This might seem like a long time, but in my experience they fly by and the interactive nature of the course keeps you engaged.

Who is it good for?

The Busuu 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
  • Loves interactive apps with a strong community feel
  • Wants a focus on developing conversational language
  • Likes the flexibility of learning on mobile and desktop

    While Busuu would be ideal for anyone who’s always wanted to start learning a new language it will also suit those who are relatively proficient but want to improve.

Right away Busuu will have you speaking, listening and improving your conversational skills and grammar in your chosen language.

The Lingoda learning style would suit anyone who’s:

  • Looking to learn a new language from scratch
  • Has some grasp of a language and wants to improve
  • Learns best either 1 to 1 or in a class setting
  • Wants to improve their conversational skills

    While Lingoda would be ideal for anyone who’s always wanted to start learning a new language it will also suit those who are proficient but want to improve.

Right away Lingoda will have you speaking, reading aloud and improving your conversational capabilities in your chosen language.

Features
  • Gamification
  • Personalized learning
  • Fun, interactive lessons that touch all learning styles
  • Checkpoints
  • Cultural insights
  • Flexible learning
  • Speech recognition
  • Ability to connect to native speakers
  • Smart reviews
  • Personalized live learning
  • Direct contact with native speakers
  • Immersion
  • Fun, interactive lessons that touch all learning styles
  • Flexible learning
  • 1-1 tuition 
  • Super intense programs to get fluent fast
Is it worth it?

Busuu aims to help you become confidently conversational in your target language and it does a pretty good job of achieving that aim.

I found it easy to use and thought the lessons were well structured, engaging, effective and ‘sticky’. Not surprising when Busuu partners with the likes of Pearson, McGraw Hill, and El País to keep abreast of the most cutting edge teaching and learning methods.

Busuu’s stand out feature is its strong community feel. Your written and spoken work can be submitted for feedback from native speakers which is the best way to authentically learn a new language.

It’s also comprehensive, helping you to improve all aspects of communication: speaking, reading, writing, and listening.

That said, there’s always room for improvement. Busuu does not offer as many languages as some other apps, and its quality is not consistent across all the languages offered.

It’s great for the more common languages like Spanish and French, but its Chinese, Arabic, and Russian courses aren’t as comprehensive. That said, you can use the free version to see if the language you want to learn is taught in a way that suits you before committing to a subscription.

There’s no free trial, but you can use the free version for as long as you like to see if this is the right platform for you. The pricing point is very competitive and there are frequent discounts available making it even better value.

Busuu is well worth your time and money if you’re considering learning a new language. With the option to use the free version for an unlimited period of time, plus a 14 day refund window if you do purchase premium membership, what have you got to lose?

In a word: Yes.

If you’ve been wanting to learn (or improve your knowledge of) one of the four languages available on Lingoda, then it is absolutely worth considering.

Live teaching from certified tutors who are native speakers can really help you get results. Lingoda’s emphasis on in person learning -- something that sets them apart from other providers -- will have your conversational, listening and grammar skills up to a better standard in no time!

And if you have a busy lifestyle or no consistency in your schedule, the fact you can book lessons to suit your needs is so handy.

On top of this, you can book one to one classes or go for the Lingoda Sprint or Super Sprint program if you want to try and get fluent in 2 months. If you follow the Sprint guidelines carefully, Lingoda provides the opportunity to get some or even all of your money back.

I personally benefited hugely from Lingoda. It really helped me to bring my French back up to a passable standard. I haven’t felt this confident in speaking/reading French since school!

In terms of its price, I think Lingoda is worth it. If your goal is to reach a conversational level, you’ll only need a few months with Lingoda to achieve that.

Lingoda offers a free 7 day trial and I would strongly suggest you see what it’s like for yourself as you have nothing to lose!