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List of language self-study programs

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Self-study programs allow learning without having a teacher present,[1][2] and the courses can supplement or replace classroom instruction.[3] Universities use self-study programs for less-commonly taught languages, where having professors is not feasible.[4][5] Self-study programs are available on paper, audio files, video files, smartphone apps, computers, or any combination.[6]

This list is limited to programs that teach four or more languages. There are many others that teach one language.

Alphabetical Lists of Languages show the courses available to learn each language, at Lang1234, Martindale, Omniglot, Rüdiger Köppe, and UCLA. For the thousands of languages not listed on those sites, for which no course exists, Global Recordings Network has recorded a standard set of Bible stories in 6,000 languages. With effort, learners can study any language by comparing their recordings to the same story in a language they know.[7]

The list below shows the number of languages taught by each program, the name of the program, and the number of different languages used for instruction. Multiple languages of instruction may be available for some but not all courses. For example, Reise Know-How uses 6 languages to teach German, but only German to teach the other languages. On the other hand Eurotalk, Pronunciator and 50Languages use all languages to teach all the other languages.

Software Number of languages taught Interface languages Media Pricing
Transparent Language Online 110 6 online and mobile app monthly or yearly subscription, or free via a participating library
CL-150 Platform 130 6 online platform available for US Government and US Military personnel
Reise Know-How 200 7 books
L'Harmattan 167 1 (French) books
Cudoo 164 3 subscription
Eurotalk 132 119 application
Peace Corps 101 1 (English) free
Pronunciator 78 50 free to library patrons if library pays
Assimil 76 12 books, usb
Glossika 64 6 freemium
Mango Languages 71 17 free to library patrons if library pays, or monthly subscription
Clozemaster 60 33 freemium
Teach Yourself 58 1 (English) books, CDs
50Languages 56 56 free audio, apps and downloads, sell optional books
Colloquial by Routledge 56 1 (English) sell books and CDs
Central Institute of Indian Languages 47 1 (English) sell books
Foreign Service Institute 42 1 (English) free
Pimsleur Language Programs (company) 40 50 audio
BBC Online 40 1 (English) free
Duolingo 39 23 application or web freemium with all learning features free
FirstVoices 35 1 (English) free
Rosetta Stone 34 1 (English) software one-time/subscription [8]
Mondly 33 33 freemium
VocApp 31 59 application freemium
Drops 31 31 freemium
Memrise 25 15 application freemium
Gloss by Defense Language Institute 29 1 (English) free
Berlitz Corporation 23 1 (English) online classes, offline classes, books and PE (physical media) varies
Ba Ba Dum 22 22 online free
Quizlet 18 8 (Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish) online free
Living Language (publisher) 18 7 (Arabic, English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish) physical media
Langenscheidt 17 2 (English, German) physical media
For Dummies 17 2 (English, German) physical media
Linguaphone 15 2 (English, German) physical media
Babbel 13 7 (English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish) application subscription
Busuu 12 12 application freemium
Bilingual Books, Inc. 12 2 (English, German) physical media
Michel Thomas Method 12 1 (English) physical media
Lingua.ly 10 18 freemium
Idiot's Guide 10 2 (English, Spanish) physical media
Behind the Wheel by Macmillan Publishers 9 1 (English) physical media
LingoDeer 9 9 (Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, Vietnamese) online subscription
Lingvist 8 8 (Arabic, Chinese, English, Estonian, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian) freemium
Dexway 8 12 subscription
Schaum's Outlines 6 1 (English) physical media
Lonely Planet 6 1 (English) physical media
Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages 6 1 (English) free
Alison 6 1 (English) free
Paul Noble Method by Collins 5 1 (English) physical media
Made Simple by Broadway Books 5 1 (English) physical media
Hugo by Dorling Kindersley 5 1 (English) physical media
Drive Time by Random House 5 1 (English) physical media
Nextlingua 4 4 (English, Spanish, French, Russian) free
Teach Yourself Business by McGraw-Hill Education 4 1 (English) physical media
Smigin 4 3 (English, Portuguese, Turkish) subscription
Japanese Complete 1 1 (Japanese) subscription, monthly or yearly


References

  1. ^ "Studying a Language on Your Own". University of Florida. Retrieved 13 Sep 2013.
  2. ^ "Self-Study: Tell Me More". University of Groningen. Retrieved 13 Sep 2013.
  3. ^ "The Self-Study Centers at the TUM". Technical University of Munich. Archived from the original on 20 August 2013. Retrieved 13 Sep 2013.
  4. ^ "Self-Directed Language Acquisition Program". University of Richmond. Archived from the original on 9 March 2013. Retrieved 13 Sep 2013.
  5. ^ "Directed Independent Language Study". University of Denver. Retrieved 13 Sep 2013.
  6. ^ "Self-study ideas for students learning German for the first time". University of Michigan. Retrieved 13 Sep 2013.
  7. ^ "Geographic Language Museum". Alexander Argüelles. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  8. ^ Brown, Shelby. "Duolingo vs. Rosetta Stone: How to choose the best language-learning app". CNET. Retrieved 2020-01-13.