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10 best English learning apps for Android

If you're reading this, you already understand some English. We're here to help you get even better.
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June 8, 2022
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English is a complicated but popular language. It’s one of the most popular languages in the world, in fact, and it’s prevalent in many countries. Learning English is a bit tough but rewarding because you can use it almost anywhere. There are a surprising number of apps to help people learn English. They fall into a few different categories. You have your full learning experiences like Memrise or Drops, practice apps like HelloTalk or Tandem, and then phrasebook-style apps like Simply Learn English. We have a mix of all three below. You probably already have at least a little bit of knowledge if you found your way here and can read this whole paragraph. So here are the best English learning apps for Android!

The best English learning apps for Android

Busuu

Price: Free / $69.99 per year

Busuu screenshot 2022

Busuu is a popular language-learning app. It also supports English from a variety of other languages. It uses somewhat traditional methods. You learn grammar, spelling, words, phrases, and conversational English. The app also includes accent training and it’s one of the few good offline English learning apps. It’s a tad expensive for its yearly subscription. However, you do get a decent amount of content for free to get yourself started. The app itself is about the only other potential issue. It has its quirks, but it is functional.

Drops: Learn American English

Price: Free / $7.49 per month / $48.99 per year / $109.99 once

Language Drops actually has two English learning apps. One is for British English and the other for American English. That’s a nice choice to have. The app uses an aggressive vocabulary method. It doesn’t teach as much grammar. Instead, it teaches conversational English and you learn the grammar yourself as you go. It also includes offline support, games, and a variety of subscription tiers and prices. These are fairly decent apps, especially for those who don’t have a ton of time to study every day.

Duolingo

Price: Free / $9.99 per month

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Duolingo is one of the best free English learning apps. It supports well over two dozen languages in total and English is one of them. Duolingo uses a fun method for teaching. You do a bunch of grammar and vocabulary lessons disguised as games. Thus, it’s a little more colorful and fun than the more serious apps like Mondly, Memrise, and others. The bite-size lessons also make it great for quick learning sessions over your lunch break. This is definitely one of the English learning apps we recommend first to people.

EWA

Price: Free / Up to $15.99 per month / Up to $99.99 per year

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EWA is an excellent app for learning English. It has an appealing UI, various levels of learning, and it works in small chunks, so it’s great for learning on the go. Additionally, the app offers over 1,000 books to help you practice your English reading skills. Some of the other tools include 40,000 flashcards, various learning techniques, and it’ll even use things like a TV show or movie snippets to teach you more. The entertainment aspect seems to keep people engaged while they learn. The only downside is the expensive monthly subscription. Definitely go for a longer term to save yourself a bunch of money.

Hello English

Price: Free / $8.99 per month / $29.99 per year

HelloTalk screenshot 2021

Hello English is a popular app for learning English. It lets you learn the language from 22 other languages. That should work for most people. The app features 475 lessons, offline support, a 10,000-word dictionary, and teachers to assist you. It also uses some fun teaching methods, like daily news, audio and video clips, and even ebooks. People seem to really like this one and it worked well during our testing. The subscriptions are also fairly reasonably priced, although we recommend a year subscription as it is vastly cheaper.

HelloTalk

Price: Free / $1.99-$4.99 per month / $21.99-$29.99 per year

HelloTalk is one of the more interesting English learning apps. It uses a social network of sorts to teach. You pair up with other individuals. They teach you their language, and you teach them yours. The exchange helps with conversational English, vocabulary, and even grammar. The app supports over 100 languages and also includes voice calls, video calls, text messages, picture messages, and audio messages. We recommend using this as a secondary form of study. This, with something like Duolingo, should get you most of the way there without too much of a hassle.

Google Translate

Price: Free

google translate is one of the best English learning apps for android

Google Translate is an excellent app for language scholars and travelers. The app has three main features that make it really useful. The first is your standard text-to-text translation. It works with 103 languages online and 59 languages offline. The app also translates speaking in real-time. This is an excellent tool for practicing your vocabulary and diction. Finally, you can point the camera at stuff. The app translates the stuff on camera in real-time as well, and that works great for menus, street signs, etc. Google Translate is free, and anyone learning a second language should have it. Microsoft Translator (Google Play link) is also surprisingly good for learning languages as well.

Learn English Phrases

Price: Free / $4.99

Learn English Phrases is one of the best english learning apps

Learn English Phrases is a simple, accessible app for learning English. This one works best as a phrasebook or reference guide. It has a bunch of English words and phrases along with American and British pronunciations. You can also record your own voice and hear how you sound. This is also one of the better offline English learning apps, even if it works better as a study aid. This, along with another app like Duolingo or Busuu makes for a really good combination.

Memrise

Price: Free / $9 per month / $59.99 per month

Memrise is one of the most powerful and popular language learning apps. It supports a variety of languages and also English. Memrise is a community site, and it uses a lot of different teaching methods. That includes your basic vocabulary and grammar lessons along with games, conversational English, a pronunciation guide, and a lot more. It even has offline support. It’s a little more expensive than most. However, there is enough content here to keep you busy for a long time. Mondly is another app with support for English that works pretty well.

Simply Learn American English

Price: Free / Up to $7.99

Simply Learn is one of the best american english learning apps

Simply Learn American English is a very simple app. However, this one is most useful as a phrasebook. The premium version contains over 1,000 words and phrases across 30 categories. The free version gets about 300. The app also includes audio pronunciations, quizzes, and flashcards for easier study. This is an excellent secondary study aid when paired with a more serious app like Busuu, Duolingo, or Memrise. It also works offline in case you wanted to know.

Tandem

Price: Free / $6.99 per month / $34.99 per year

Tandem screenshot 2022

Tandem is a community app for learning languages. It’s very similar to HelloTalk. You pair with people, teach them your language, and they teach you theirs. The app supports voice and video calls along with pictures, text, and audio messages. It supports over 150 languages. Thus, it shouldn’t be difficult to find a pair. Tandem even offers professional tutors. You can also pick the topic you want to study more on any particular day. It, along with HelloTalk (which is very similar in both scope and premise), works great as a secondary learning platform alongside your main one.

See also: The best American Sign Language apps (ASL apps) for Android


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