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Busuu Online S.L.
File:Busuu com logo.svg
Type of site
Language Learning
Available inEnglish, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Polish, Turkish, Arabic, Japanese and Chinese
HeadquartersMadrid, Spain
OwnerBusuu Online S.L.
Founder(s)Bernhard Niesner, Co-Founder & Adrian Hilti, Co-Founder[1]
URLwww.busuu.com
RegistrationRequired (free)
Usersca. 12 mio. (March 2012)
Launched16 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

  1. ^ "About the founders". www.busuu.com. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
  2. ^ "Learn a new language with busuu". www.lifehacker.com. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
  3. ^ a b "Bussu Free versus Premium membership matrix". Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  4. ^ busuu.com wins a silver lion in Cannes
  5. ^ busuu.com wins the European Language Label for innovative projects
  6. ^ Butcher, Mike. "Peerindex Wins the Grand Prix as the Europas Awards Drift Eastwards". The Busuu. Retrieved 7/30/2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  7. ^ "Busuu wants to be your language gardener". www.mashable.com. Retrieved 2008-09-16.

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