Busuu
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Type of site | Language Learning |
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Available in | English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Polish, Turkish, Arabic, Japanese and Chinese |
Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
Owner | Busuu Online S.L. |
Founder(s) | Bernhard Niesner, Co-Founder & Adrian Hilti, Co-Founder[1] |
URL | www.busuu.com |
Registration | Required (free) |
Users | ca. 12 mio. (March 2012) |
Launched | 16 May 2008 |
Busuu is website for learning languages. It is based on a freemium business model.[2] The website provides learning units for twelve languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Polish, Turkish, Arabic, Japanese and Chinese. Users select one or more of these languages and work through the self-paced units.
Name origin
Busuu is a language spoken in Cameroon. According to an ethnological study conducted in the 1980s, only eight people at that time were still able to speak this language. The ISO 639-3 code for Busuu is bju
.
Concept
Busuu offers courses based on (CEFR) levels A1, A2, B1 and B2. Users enrol to study one or more languages. The study material for a language is typically broken down into around 150 units. Units consist of multiple-choice questions, speaking assignments, and writing assignments. Some sections within each unit include multimedia material, such as spoken multi-choice questions. Users act as both student and tutor, correcting one another's work. They can converse via a chat-window, an audio connection, or a webcam connection.
There are two classes of member: ordinary member, and paying premium member. Grammar units and some of the multimedia functions, such as video units, voice recording, and podcasts, are available only to premium members[3]. The site sells materials from its partners, such as grammar reference books from Collins.
Awards
Busuu was accepted as a project within the UNESCO 2008 international year of languages, after its campaign to save Silbo Gomero won a Silver Lion award in the International Advertising Festival.[4] In 2009 it was a nominee in the Tech Cruch and Premios de Internet awards, and won the European Language Label for innovative projects in language learning. [5] In 2011 it won the Tech Crunch award for Best Education Startup.[6]
Development
The site left beta in February 2009, and moved to a freemium business model. As at August 2012, a single month's premium membership cost €16,with reductions for longer-term subscriptions.[3] The site's design is based on the Drupal framework. On joining, users are presented with an animated graphic representing a garden. They can earn points by completing units, and use the points to add ornamentation to the garden—clouds and butterflies, for example.[7] Busuu offers courses in twelve languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Polish, Turkish, Arabic, Japanese, and Chinese.
See also
References
- ^ "About the founders". www.busuu.com. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
- ^ "Learn a new language with busuu". www.lifehacker.com. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
- ^ a b "Bussu Free versus Premium membership matrix". Retrieved 20 August 2012.
- ^ busuu.com wins a silver lion in Cannes
- ^ busuu.com wins the European Language Label for innovative projects
- ^ Butcher, Mike. "Peerindex Wins the Grand Prix as the Europas Awards Drift Eastwards". The Busuu. Retrieved 7/30/2012.
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(help) - ^ "Busuu wants to be your language gardener". www.mashable.com. Retrieved 2008-09-16.