Effectiveness
9.6
User experience
8
Features
8.5
Value for money
8.5
Read Preply review
$15per hour
Effectiveness
5.3
User experience
9
Features
7.8
Value for money
9
Read Drops review
$7.50per month
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Preply vs Drops

Overview

Preply is a language learning platform that connects you to language tutors based on your needs and schedule. It’s highly user oriented: you choose your language (from 35 on offer), 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.

Drops is a slick, game based vocabulary app. It introduces new 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
  • Live tutoring from native speakers with real time feedback
  • 1-1 tuition enables lessons to be tailored to individual 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 - 35+ languages 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
  • Effective at teaching 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
  • 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 with auto renewal
  • Free version has a daily 5 minute limit
  • Does not teach sentences or grammar - but does have a travel talk category for phrases
  • No voice recognition software for pronunciation practice
  • Desktop version can be a little glitchy
Best for

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

Best for: Those who want to learn another language 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

From $15 per hour

From $7.50 per month

Number of users

11 million

40 million downloads

Overall

Overall: Preply develops your vocabulary 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. With over 32,000 high-quality teachers, 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

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Overall: Drops is great at what it claims to do. That is, teach vocabulary through game play in short daily sessions. It’s upfront about not teaching 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.

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Supported languages

English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Italian, Korean, Arabic, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Turkish, Dutch, Ukrainian, Hindi, Hebrew, Greek, Czech, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Hungarian, Urdu, Thai, Serbian, Latin, Punjabi, Persian (Farsi), Romanian, Tagalog, Danish, Bengali, Sign and Indonesian.

Ainu, Arabic, ASL, Bosnian, Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English (American and British), Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Igbo, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian and European), Romanian, Russian, Samoan, Sanskrit, Serbian, Spanish (Castilan and Mexican), Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Te Reo Maori, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese and Yoruba.

About

Preply was launched in 2015 as an online marketplace where learners pay fees to teachers for live online individual or group lessons.

It now has 32k+ teachers of over 200 nationalities who offer personal tuition in 35+ languages. You select the language you want to learn, the level you want to learn at and the teacher that best suits your needs. Discounted trial lessons help you land on the best tutor and once you have made your choice, you pay for monthly blocks of hours (minimum 4) rather than committing to an annual subscription fee.

Placement tests will identify your current proficiency. Levels are based on the Common European Framework and tutors will aim to progress you through these levels.

Drops was founded in Estonia in 2015 by Daniel Farkas and Mark Szulyovszky. Its mission was to make a game out of language learning. And it paid off.

By 2020 it had 25 million users and that number has now exceeded the 40 million mark.

Drops is now the fastest growing language app in the world and adds around seven languages a year to its offering. It spans mobile and web-based programs.

Though Drops does use gamification, its designers insist it is a gaming, not just a gamified, app. The difference being that gamification uses rewards to give you external motivation. Whereas being immersed in a game is an internally rewarding experience.

And though it’s fun, years of research have gone into what makes language learning effective and easy.

In November 2020, Drops was acquired by Kahoot!, the world's leading game-based learning platform. Testimony both to the fun and effectiveness of the Drops’ game based approach.

As part of Kahoot!, Drops continues to evolve and find more enjoyable and effective ways to learn new languages. It now has two companion apps: Scripts, which teaches learners how to read and write new alphabet/character-based writing systems, and Droplets, for children.

Drops also has a commitment to protecting culturally endangered languages, such as Hawaiian, Samoan, and Maori and they have worked with UNESCO to support this aim.

How it works

One of Preply’s selling points is that it’s designed around you. You’re in full control of what and when you learn and can trial different tutors to find your fit.

You simply go to Preply.com, click on ‘Get Started’, choose the language you are hoping to learn and click continue.

You’ll be asked a series of questions about your goals, current level, tutor type (eg native speaker or from a particular country where the language is spoken), when you want your first lesson, the type of lesson you’re looking for and your budget.

Following this you open a free account using your email address, Google or Facebook, and then choose from the filtered tutors who best match your requirements.

You’ll  see their star rating, numbers of existing students and lessons and their proficiency in  your own native language (which is essential to ensure good communication between you). Plus, you can sort the results by popularity, top picks and pricing

You can then take up to 3 discounted trial lessons, usually around 50m long. You use this time to discuss your level and focus areas and sample a tutor’s teaching style.

Once you find someone you’d like to have lessons with, you commit to a monthly subscription of a number of hours per week (between 1 and 5). You can distribute these hours in whatever way you and your tutor agree upon (eg 1 a week, or two every other week, etc).

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Drops is a games based app designed to make language learning a fun part of your daily routine.

You download the app by pointing your phone camera at the QR code, or by using Google Play or the Apple app store, or from your desktop. Then you can use it for free for a limit of 5 minutes a day or subscribe to Premium with a free 7 day trial.

Once you’ve downloaded Drops, you just choose the language you want to learn.

Then you adapt Drops to your needs by answering questions about your goals for learning, your age, your existing knowledge, when and for how long you want to spend learning each day and your personal interests. Drops then designs a program based on your responses. You can change language any time after you’ve started your learning.

Sessions are around 5 minutes long. Each one introduces words from a topic relevant to your interests and reasons for learning. The words will be spoken and written out with a matching visual and you’ll play various games to help you memorize them. You can indicate which words you feel you’ve mastered so the app won’t test you on them as often.

During your session you will be given point scores and encouragement to keep you motivated and, at the end, a summary of your progress so far. If you’re in free mode, you’ll need to wait 10 hours before you can take another session.

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What a lesson is like

On Preply, lessons vary according to your current level, your tutor and how far along you are with them.

The Preply classroom is similar to Zoom/Skype but is a built-in feature of Preply’s desktop and app versions. So, you don’t need to download any software.

Within the Preply classroom, you’ll find a note and chat section, interactive whiteboard*, and homework tab. These help to structure your learning and encourage engagement. Tutors can send attachments and lesson plans, which appear in their own area. This means your learning is easily accessible wherever you are.

*Interactive whiteboard not available on the mobile app.

After 2 hours on Preply, I improved my basic German skills by:

  • Getting personalized expert teaching from a native speaker
  • Conversing with my tutor in the target language
  • Reading new words aloud from a shared screen and sharpening my pronunciation
  • Highlighting correct answers on the interactive whiteboard
  • Engaging in external resources and homework tasks set by my tutor
  • Running through grammar tests

Lessons consist of introducing new words and phrases using audio and a matching image.

After 3 or 4 new words or phrases have been introduced, you play a variety of games delivered in quick succession requiring you to:

  • Carry out different sorts of matching activities
  • Spell out words and phrases by selecting letters or combinations of letters
  • Indicating whether what the app is displaying is correct or incorrect

    Words you already know will be repeated and revisited to help commit them to long term memory. You can choose which words you feel you don’t have to review, and the app won’t test you on them as frequently.

There are also a number of review tools such as quiz mode that you can engage with to strengthen your knowledge.

Lessons last 5 minutes and there is a countdown to keep you motivated and engaged.

Who is it good for?

Preply’s learning style would engage anyone who’s:

  • Wants to learn a new language as an absolute beginner
  • Eager to improve their language skills (especially grammar and pronunciation)
  • Believes they’d benefit more from 1-1 learning
  • Busy and unable to commit to fixed time slots
  • Interested in learning a language for educational reasons or as a hobby

    Compared to similar platforms like italki, Preply seems more suitable for beginners. Tutors don’t initially insist on speaking entirely in the target language. And you can ensure that your tutor is proficient in your own language to aid good communication.

With classes for kids as well as businesses, Preply really has something for everyone and doesn’t expect a foundational level of knowledge.

The tutor-contact feature means you and your teacher can discuss your skill level and lesson aims outside of lesson time. This way, Preply ensures you’re fully equipped for your lesson even before it begins.

Bearing in mind that Drops is a vocabulary learning app, I would say it would suit anyone who:

  • Wants to learn another language from scratch and would like a head start by mastering some basic vocabulary
  • Wants to supplement another more comprehensive method of learning with a reliable and effective vocabulary app
  • Enjoys learning through game play
Features
  • Personalized 1-1 live tuition 
  • Direct contact with native speakers
  • Immersion
  • Flexible learning with no annual subscription
  • Desktop- or device-based to best suit your needs 
  • Free Preply blog and Q&A community
  • 45 Languages
  • Review tools
  • Game based approach
  • Gamification and challenges
  • Supplementary Apps
Is it worth it?

In short, it depends on your learning style.

If you’ve used other app-based programs like Babbel or DuoLingo and found them not to be very helpful, Preply is an outstanding resource for getting individual, live, personalized learning.

Also, if you have a busy timetable and can’t commit to fixed days, you can search tutors by availability and speed up the booking process.

I hit on two excellent tutors and found that after a couple of hours I greatly improved my vocabulary and pronunciation. Plus my understanding of German grammar (which I remember from my school days as terrifying) improved massively. If only it had been taught the Preply way when I was at school!

Getting instant feedback reassured me that I was on the right track, unlike on pre-set apps. Although some see it as complementary to other learning, I think 1-1 tutoring is an invaluable method. And Preply matches you with tutors who are advanced or proficient in your own native language so you can easily express your questions, needs and learning style preferences.

With trial lessons available at reduced prices and a range of tutors to try out, there’s little to lose and a lot to gain with Preply. So, if you’re looking for a learning plan that suits your skills and lifestyle, I think Preply is definitely worth considering.

Just make sure you understand its pricing structure, use up all your hours and cancel your subscription when you decide to stop!

Why not browse the tutors and book a trial lesson?

If you’re looking to learn a ton of vocabulary in a super fun way that really sticks then yes.

I found the app to be very compelling, it really holds your attention. I really enjoyed all the games and found I was learning tons without even noticing. And it’s not just fun, but visually appealing with a clean, easy to use interface.

But if you’re looking to learn a language in the round, with sentences, conversation, spoken exercises and cultural sensitivity, Drops is not for you.

I would say Drops is best for someone wanting to get into pole position in a new language by learning key vocab. Or those needing a fast and fun recap in a language prior to travel. It would also sit well alongside another more comprehensive language learning resource.

That said, the freemium version is available to you for five minutes a day. And if you love it, you can trial the app for 7 days before commiting to a subscription. So there’s nothing to lose by giving it a try.