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22 Best Apps To Learn Spanish In 2024 (Rigorously Tested)

Maria Inês Teixeira

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22 Best Apps To Learn Spanish In 2024 (Rigorously Tested)

When choosing an app to learn Spanish , we feel like we’re shopping for something that should be simple but overwhelms us to no end.

All apps claim to be “fun”, “the best”, “the fastest”, “the most engaging”. They all claim to be using the latest technology .

Unfortunately, just like online Spanish courses , many apps invest way too much on marketing and way too little in their product - and it shows.

So how can you choose an app to learn Spanish once and for all?

Some good news: you don’t necessarily have to choose just one. Many of them offer great value for free and fulfill different purposes, so you can select and combine.

You’ll also see from this list that many won’t fit your language learning approach in the first place, and some products will speak more to you than others.

Having said that, let’s look at several apps for learning Spanish and how they can serve you. Keep in mind that depending on your preferences, habits, approach and even design taste, you’ll want to be selective.

Let’s dive in!

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Rocket Spanish

Rosetta stone, beelinguapp, spanish verb conjugator.

DISCLAIMER : The comments below are personal opinions .

Best apps to learn Spanish if…you love order and structure.

Mondly was launched in 2014 and has become quite popular since then. It’s modern and unafraid to experiment with technology, using augmented reality, virtual reality and chatbots to help people learn languages. This could be your platform if you enjoy playing around with different features or clicking around to discover more information. If you’ve enjoyed using Duolingo and Babbel in the past, Mondly could be your next bet, as it feels like a combination of these two with some extra visuals.

Platforms: Web, Android and iOS.

Variety: European Spanish.

What you’ll like about it:

  • Options to learn Spanish with the support of languages other than English.
  • You receive unique new lessons every day, rather than paying for content that’ll remain the same.
  • One of my personal favorites was the ability to click any verb you see in context to open a small window with all conjugations of that verb (past, present and future), pronunciation included.
  • Mondly actually creates daily lessons based on your previous learning, so some lessons will be adapted to you as an individual.
  • The app has received great reviews for their chatbot and speech recognition features.
  • Perfect if you like having the support of your native language to learn a new language.
  • Wide range of topics covered for beginner courses, which is useful if you like learning vocabulary by category (travel, family, body parts, colors, etc).

What you might not like:

  • You don’t get much for free - if you’re going to use Mondly, you’ll have to commit to a paid version.
  • Sometimes the app can come across as a fancier version of Babbel or Duolingo, with similar translation exercises, match exercises (words-images or words-translation), which can get a little tiring.
  • If you prefer a minimalist design or feel easily overwhelmed by platforms with a lot going on visually, you won’t like Mondly.
  • You’ll have to pay more if you want access to more languages apart from Spanish.
  • The intermediate and advanced levels aren’t that challenging. In fact, they seem almost similar to the beginner level, except for the fact you get exercises instead of lessons.
  • Not the best if you dislike relying on translation to learn a new language.
  • Dialogues can feel stiff and artificial.

Pricing: 9.99€ monthly or 47.99€ yearly.

See this Mondly review .

Rocket Languages is one of those apps that used to be quite criticized, but proved they listen to feedback and actually change their product to keep up with the times. The platform offers comprehensive courses that help you practice all skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing) with some grammar demonstrations (rather than explanations). It uses the concept of chunking to teach you Latin American Spanish, which means you’ll learn phrases instead of isolated words.

Variety: Latin American Spanish.

  • Dashboard is clean, intuitive and user-friendly.
  • Content is divided between interactive audio lessons, language and culture lessons, writing lessons and survival kit lessons.
  • Rocket Record is a voice recognition tool that helps you perfect your pronunciation.
  • If you like learning a new language using explanations and context in English, Rocket Languages is great for you. The host of the course acts almost like a teacher, guiding you through dialogues and asking you to repeat certain phrases.
  • Audio quality and dialogues are excellent, including expressions used in everyday life.
  • The culture lessons are invaluable, giving you details about how people interact and what is expected of a Spanish speaker in certain contexts.
  • Includes a “My Vocab” tool in which you can search for specific phrases you’ve learned in the past and see them immediately in context with pronunciation.
  • Requires an immediate financial commitment and is quite pricey compared to other apps, especially considering you pay for lifetime access rather than monthly access.
  • If you prefer immersion to constantly getting explanations and guidance in English, you’ll be better off with another option.

Pricing: $99.95 for the first level, which takes you from beginner to low intermediate (lifetime access). $249.90 for levels one and two together, which take you from beginner to intermediate/low advanced. Finally, you can purchase levels one, two and three, which take you from beginner to solid advanced, for a cost of $259.90. If you purchase the course and decide it’s not for you, you have 60 days to ask for your money back without questions.

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See this Rocket Spanish review .

Glossika was founded in 2016 and revolves around the concept of spaced repetition, which has become practically a requirement in new language learning apps. The app customizes content to your level and uses audio-based lessons to create an immersive environment and help you speak Spanish from the get-go. The platform also uses dictation, multiple choice and fill-in-the-gaps for you to practice.

Platforms: Web.

Variety: European Spanish and Mexican Spanish.

  • Take a placement test to see where you should start.
  • Set a daily goal for yourself, so you adjust your expectations and measure your progress.
  • The course introduces only about 5 phrases per lesson, so you never get overwhelmed and focus on perfecting your skills little by little.
  • You can skip sentences that are too easy for you (or that you already know).
  • You can favorite certain phrases you predict you’ll be using often.
  • You start learning useful phrases right from the start, even if they wouldn’t be traditionally taught in a Spanish course right from the start. For instance, in your first lesson you might learn how to say “Today is Wednesday”.
  • Subscription includes access to all language courses, not just Spanish. This can be an advantage if you want to learn multiple languages.
  • No grammar explanations, which is great if you prefer immersive courses.
  • If you prefer a more traditional way of learning Spanish or are an absolute beginner, Glossika might overwhelm you. You start learning entire phrases right from the beginning, sometimes learning to say “It’s clean now” or “You’re lazy” before learning how to say “What’s your name?“.
  • Some reviews claim the content can get a little boring after some time.
  • Subscription includes more languages than just Spanish, which might be a disadvantage if you aren’t interested in learning other languages.
  • No grammar explanations, which can be a disadvantage if you prefer having some support in that area.
  • Content is the same across different languages, which can be a turn-off.

Pricing: 7-day free trial before you purchase the product. After that, you can pay $30 a month or $299.88 yearly for access to all languages offered by Glossika.

See this Glossika review .

Lingodeer is a grammar-based platform. From this list of apps for learning Spanish, it might be the one that most closely resembles a traditional course, because it relies on grammar explanations alongside vocabulary study to help you understand the complexities of Spanish from the get-go. Apart from that, Lingodeer offers some side tools to help you learn Spanish, such as quizzes and tests, cultural stories and flashcards.

Variety: European and Latin American Spanish.

  • Simple design, perfect if you like a clean platform that doesn’t feel visually crowded.
  • Great option if you’re a grammar lover and enjoy understanding the structure of a language as you go, rather than just being exposed to the language.
  • Lingodeer might be better for you if you’re an absolute beginner who likes having a structured, objective explanation of how things work before you dive in, pretty much like you would in a traditional school.
  • Linear curriculum with suggested categories, which can be an advantage if you like having order and structure in your learning.
  • At least for beginner lessons, some vocabulary is introduced in isolation (not in the context of a dialogue or sentence).
  • If you like learning through immersion and not having to deal with grammar explanations, Lingodeer is not for you. The very foundation of the app relies on the importance of grammar to understand a language.
  • Might be a little too easy for intermediate and advanced learners.

Pricing: $11.99 per month, $29.99 per quarter, $79.99 per year or $99.99 for lifetime access to Lingodeer.

See this Lingodeer review .

Babbel has completely taken over the language learning market with its attractive design, dialogue-based learning and bite-sized lessons (15 minutes) that you can easily complete every day. The fact that you’re immediately exposed to dialogues is exciting and helps you understand how the language works from the get-go. There are also occasional grammar and cultural notes that glue it all together and plenty of interesting courses that act as a complement. For example, apart from the typical courses that take you through levels, you can find mini-courses like Business Spanish, Mexican Spanish, Listening and Speaking, Countries and Traditions, and more.

Variety: Unspecified, but there are several courses that focus on Mexican Spanish.

  • Although Babbel offers different languages to learn, the content is unique for each language. That means you’ll find original content that relates to cultures of Spanish-speaking countries and is actually relevant to the language at hand, rather than finding copy-pasted material.
  • Babbel asks you plenty of questions as soon as you start your account, so they can curate content that speaks to your interests and level.
  • Easy to study on-the-go.
  • Quite affordable considering the quality of the product.
  • Each lesson uses dialogues that put expressions and words in context (all with audio read by native speakers). The conversations don’t feel forced or robotic. You’re also invited to start completing the gaps in these dialogues as soon as you get started, which is a great way to start applying your knowledge immediately.
  • Interface is clean, well-designed and user-friendly.
  • Some might claim Babbel is basically a glorified Duolingo or Rosetta Stone with stronger marketing, as its activities end up not being too diverse (flashcards, fill-in-the-blanks, multiple choice, listen and repeat).
  • After completing a few levels, the lessons start getting a little repetitive and boring.
  • There isn’t a trial period: you get to try only one lesson for free, which isn’t always the best way to figure out if an app works for you or not.
  • 12.99€ for one month of access, 29.97€ for three months of access, 47.94€ for 6 months of access and 71.88€ for a year of access.

See this Babbel review .

Pimsleur is based on an audio-based system which promises to eliminate noise and distractions to teach you Spanish. Using the principle of anticipation, graduated interval recall, context and limited amounts of information at a time, Pimsleur teaches you Spanish with the guidance of a tutor in English, so you’ll get something similar to a traditional classroom experience with native speakers to provide examples.

Variety: European Spanish and Latin American Spanish.

  • Before starting your free test, you’re introduced to Dr. Pimleur’s principles of memory and language learning, which can help you create a habit and become more consistent. For example, you’re invited to complete only one audio lesson per day, not more, which sounds quite doable.
  • Some new words are broken down into parts, so you can perfect your pronunciation syllable by syllable and sound natural from the beginning.
  • If you enjoy the guidance and explanations in English from a teacher who can lead you little by little, you’ll enjoy Pimsleur’s courses. You’re taken step by step through a dialogue and asked to repeat expressions. Shortly after that, you’re unexpectedly asked to recall expressions, which is a smart strategy.
  • Something I have personally enjoyed is that intonation is also taught. This is especially important in a language like Spanish, in which asking most questions and making a statement differ in nothing except intonation. ( Tienes dinero. - Tienes dinero ?)
  • Vocabulary review options include reading, using flashcards, a quiz, a “Speak Easy” option (to practice rhythm, intonation and pronunciation) and my personal favorite: a speed round in which you match expressions as quickly as you can, forcing you to recall under pressure.
  • Pimsleur only allows you to test one free lesson, which is not enough, especially if you’re not an absolute beginner.
  • If you’re bothered by the guidance or explanations of a teacher in English separating you from full immersion, this is not the product for you.
  • Because the course requires speaking out loud and repeating words as you hear them, it is not the best option if you’re learning Spanish in public places or during small breaks, like returning home from work.
  • You’ll have to make quite the investment if you want to purchase the entire course (all levels) straight away.
  • Recent reviews claim the app is not working well technically, with frequent crashes and difficulty downloading lessons.

Pricing: $575.00 for a full course (levels 1-5). You can also choose to purchase 30 lessons at a time (one level) for $150.00 each. If, instead, you prefer a subscription type of payment, this is also available. The Pimsleur Premium App subscription costs $19.99 a month.

See this Pimsleur review .

Busuu promises to teach you Spanish in 10 minutes a day. With a variety of courses, exercises and topics to choose from, it is fit for all levels. It also includes an interesting social component to its method, allowing you to connect with native Spanish speakers and other users. This fosters a sense of community and collaboration by allowing you to correct other people’s exercises and get corrections. It’s quite an ambitious proposal, but Busuu seems to include a lot of what other apps on this list do in a single platform: general courses, specialized courses, a social tool and vocabulary/grammar practice.

  • You don’t have to settle for a typical Spanish course. Apart from the regular course, there are other options called Spanish for Travel , Learn Spanish with El Pais (news articles and videos), and a podcast called All About Spanish .
  • If you’re willing to pay a little extra, you can book a 30-minute one-to-one live lesson with a professional tutor to practice speaking.
  • Fit for beginners, intermediate learners and advanced learners. Some listening comprehension content and testing is actually challenging.
  • You can get a personalized study plan depending on your goals and availability. However, this feature is paid.
  • You’re not forced to complete beginner levels to access more advanced content.
  • The questions you got wrong are repeated later on, so you get a second chance to practice.
  • The platform includes a social tool in which you can get in touch with native Spanish speakers and other learners, very much like you would with HiNative.
  • Affordable when compared with other apps in the market, considering the amount of content and flexibility you get.
  • Some exercises do not accept alternative wording of the same idea, even though Spanish has that flexibility as a language.
  • You have to pay to be able to practice with native speakers or get access to offline content.

Pricing: 69.99€ annually for the Premium version. Premium Plus gives you access to up to 12 languages, official certificates, a personalized study plan and all other features included in the Premium version (offline mode, grammar lessons) for a cost of 79.99€ annually.

See this Busuu review .

Rosetta Stone has been around since 1992 and is still one of the biggest names in the language learning industry, even if its product has received severe criticism over the years (here’s a balanced review of Rosetta Stone, if you’re curious). Rosetta Stone uses an approach that invites you to speak from lesson one, barely touching upon grammar or translating content to your native language. Rather, the focus is on immersion and matching words with images to learn vocabulary through time.

  • Clean, pleasant user-friendly design.
  • The entire course happens in Spanish only, with the goal of creating an immersive environment. If you prefer this approach, you’ll like Rosetta Stone’s material.
  • Subscription includes 25-minute weekly tutoring sessions.
  • TruAccent® speech engine helps you perfect your pronunciation and accent from lesson one. While it doesn’t work perfectly, it can still help you get over those first insecurities that come with learning a new language.
  • Downloadable lessons so you can learn offline too.
  • Option to read stories narrated by a native speaker to practice listening skills.
  • If you prefer learning Spanish without too much focus on grammar, you’ll enjoy learning with Rosetta Stone.
  • Because the entire course is based on matching words and pictures, it can get old and boring quickly.
  • If you prefer learning Spanish with the support of English explanations, you might get frustrated with the courses.
  • The courses focus on teaching you formal registers first and primarily, so if you plan on using Spanish with your friends or in other casual contexts, you might find the content way too formal.
  • The images and content used aren’t specific to the Spanish course. Rather, they are the same for every language course.
  • Many reviews claim the product is too pricey for the value it delivers.

Pricing: 3-day free trial. After that, you’ll be paying 35.97€ per 3 months, 119.88€ per year, 167.76€ every two years or 199€ for lifetime access to the platform.

See this Rosetta Stone review .

Best apps to learn Spanish if…you want to improve your vocabulary.

Love it or hate it, Duolingo is here to stay and you’ve probably heard of it millions of times if you’re interested in learning Spanish. The free app that teaches you languages through repetition, translation and quick exercises has conquered the world due to how simple, visually creative and practical it is. Duolingo takes you through a tree of knowledge, in which you conquer vocabulary little by little. They have developed a lot recently: not only do they continue to add new content to their courses, they also have an active community and continue to perfect their existing features to diversify their study tools and give learners access to more materials.

Platforms: Web, Android and iOS:

Variety: Mixed (no separation between European and Latin American Spanish in the same course). However, the vast majority of the course is based on Latin American Spanish, using words used in Latin America more often (eg: ustedes vs vosotros ).

  • Product is almost completely free.
  • There is a tree of lessons you can complete that guides you topic by topic with increasing levels of difficulty. This is a plus if you like having some order and structure in your learning. You can also take a placement test to see where you fit in.
  • Plenty of mini-stories that test your reading and listening comprehension about different topics. In this regard, I found Duolingo’s strategy quite original: the story is introduced sentence by sentence with audio, interrupting occasionally to test your comprehension about specific words. This is different from other apps which simply include a text and a quiz at the end without any rhythm or break.
  • Use the language forums to ask questions, clear doubts, learn more about the Spanish course or celebrate your wins.
  • Use the “Events” tab to look for online and in-person events to attend. These are organized by language, so you can see the Spanish-related events only.
  • Free Duolingo podcast for Spanish learners.
  • Duolingo has come to develop a reputation for including absurd sentences for learners to translate (like: “You don’t know the bear” or “The customer started eating bananas in the middle of the store” - yes, these are real). While these might be funny to find unexpectedly, they are certainly not that useful for everyday language.
  • There isn’t a clear distinction between European Spanish and Latin American Spanish , which can be a disadvantage if you want to focus on one of them.
  • The system can get old quite quickly, especially if you’ve experimented with other apps that offer diverse activities.
  • The app is translation-based, meaning the entire learning process relies on a direct translation from Spanish to English or English to Spanish. If you prefer a more immersive approach, this will not be the best option.
  • The courses are created by volunteers who might not have years of experience teaching or learning languages, which means you might not find the same quality you’d find in other apps.

Pricing: Mostly free of cost with access to the entire platform. If you’d like the version without ads, with offline access to content, unlimited mistakes and the ability to track your progress, you might want to try the paid version of Duolingo (Duolingo Plus) at $6.99 per month. You can also use the 7-day free trial to see if you like the upgrades you get.

Lingvist is a flashcard app founded by Mait Müntel in 2013. The app is organized by courses, or flashcard decks, to help you learn Spanish by growing your vocabulary. A main course on Lingvist includes the 4,000-5,000 most frequent words in your target language, with the possibility of adding extra vocabulary for particular goals (business, travel, a holiday in Spain, object pronouns, etc). The design of the app is simple and pleasant on the eye, which is always a plus in a market that praises overcrowded apps.

  • Web, Android and iOS.
  • European Spanish and Latin American Spanish.
  • There’s a placement test at the beginning, so all materials adapt to your needs.
  • The app determines your level based on how many words you’d be able to understand in any given text. For instance, after taking the placement test, the app might tell you you’d understand about 33% of any given text in Spanish. The goal? 100%, of course! This is exciting because it gives you a much clearer, specific reference. It’s much easier to decide you’re ready to face real-world Spanish after knowing you can understand about 80% of a text than if somebody tells you you’re a “B2 level”.
  • Lingvist provides decks with different themes (love, environment, food, body parts…) so you can get a wide range of vocabulary and decide what topics mean the most to you.
  • You can create your own decks.
  • The app teaches you vocabulary in context, rather than teaching you words in isolation.
  • The cards and decks are highly-customizable. You don’t have to stick to what the app suggests.
  • If you tend to be bored by flashcards, this app is definitely not for you. Its entire concept is based on learning flashcards organized by decks (courses).
  • One-week free trial (no credit card or payment method required).
  • $9.99 monthly, $199.99 once (lifetime subscription), $79.99 yearly.

Read this Lingvist review .

Platforms: Memrise helps you memorize expressions and words in Spanish little by little using spaced repetition and short lessons. Its concept revolves around information recall and input that is just challenging enough to develop your Spanish without getting overwhelming. Memrise uses video and audio clips from native speakers on the streets to introduce vocabulary, which I find quite charming and original!

  • European Spanish and Mexican Spanish.
  • The app shows you real people from the streets using the expressions you’re learning. It’s quite an original, fun way to learn new words, as you actually associate them with a face!
  • When reviewing vocabulary, there are multiple ways you can test yourself. If you’re willing to pay, you’ll get a healthy variety of activities to develop your Spanish (grammar, pronunciation practice, listening comprehension, learning with the locals, and more).
  • You can set daily reminders so you never forget to review your vocabulary.
  • Great value for a free app - you still get a lot of content without having to purchase a paid plan.
  • If you’re interested in learning other languages apart from Spanish, Memrise allows you to study multiple at the same time for free.
  • Fit if you’re just getting started and only want to have some awareness of how Spanish works.
  • Some sets of flashcards are only available on the web version of the app, as they are created by other users. The fact that users can create their own courses also means quality will change drastically among them.
  • You can get easily bored, as the method gets repetitive after a while. If you’d like a wider variety of activities, you’ll have to go with the paid version of the app.
  • Sometimes it isn’t so useful to memorize words in isolation. Context can work better (for example, seeing those words in a dialogue or piece of news).
  • If you’re an advanced Spanish learner, you’ll probably be better off with other options.

Pricing: Memrise Pro costs 8.99€ a month or 69.99€ a year. You can also choose to pay a one-time cost of 139.99€ for lifetime access.

See this Memrise vs Duolingo comparison.

Best apps to learn Spanish if…you love reading.

Beelinguapp is a clean, user-friendly app that focuses on reading to learn a language. It places English and Spanish side by side using different stories so you can build awareness of how the language works, listen to a native speaker read your favorite stories and build a glossary. You can favorite stories, choose different text genres and create flashcards to keep track of everything you learn.

Platforms: Android and iOS.

Variety: All varieties of Spanish.

  • App allows you to choose your favorite type of media before you begin (famous stories, novels, news, children’s stories, science, culture…).
  • Read stories and other materials in both languages side by side, sentence by sentence. This allows you to develop some awareness of how Spanish works in comparison to another language you know, such as English.
  • Option to hear a native speaker narrate each text.
  • Learn and switch between 14 different languages (only with Premium).
  • Perfect if you need a challenge after you’ve learned some Spanish basics.
  • If you enjoy learning other languages apart from Spanish, know that you’ll have to pay to be able to switch between languages or learn more than one language at a time.
  • You must pay to be able to access all content offline.
  • You must pay if you want to see no ads.
  • Access to stories is limited and the only way to get more access is by paying for a Premium option.

Pricing: Mostly free. You can choose to upgrade to Pro (3.99€ monthly, 19.99€ yearly), All Access (4.99€ monthly, 19.99€ yearly) or Gold (5.99€ monthly, 29.99€ yearly).

LingQ is one of the most popular platforms for Spanish learners who love reading and building up vocabulary as they discover it in context. It is basically a library of content from all over the web which helps you learn new words through exposure to texts in Spanish. You get to interact with the text and mark the words you don’t know, so you can build your own flashcards and study the vocabulary later.

  • LingQ is all about learning in context and leaving grammar as an afterthought, which speaks to many language learners who love learning through entertainment.
  • Ability to import your own content and automatically turn it into an interactive lesson, just like the ones already available on the app.
  • Includes content from other popular entertainment and news platforms, such as Netflix, Medium, YouTube , Quora and more.
  • Option to learn more than 19 different languages, if you’re interested in other languages apart from Spanish.
  • Dictation exercises to help you improve your listening skills.
  • Browse library by level and topic.
  • Content library feels a little unorganized.*
  • It can take a little while to be able to use the platform with all of its features comfortably, as there’s a lot to learn.
  • The flashcard load can become quite overwhelming after a certain point, as words keep accumulating.
  • Premium options can feel quite costly compared to similar apps.

Pricing: There are plenty of payment plans for different needs. You can choose to upgrade to Premium or Premium Plus. The Premium options costs 12.99€ per month, €71.94 every 6 months, 107.88€ yearly or 191.76€ every 24 months. Premium Plus gives you access to all Premium features and extra points for live tutoring, writing corrections and premium lessons at 39.99€ per month, 233.94€ every 6 months, 419.88€ yearly and €815.76 every 24 months.

Best apps to learn Spanish if…you need to practice listening comprehension.

FluentU is a tool for online language immersion. It curates and offers a massive gallery of video and audio content for Spanish learners, but there’s more to it than just that. As you select and watch a video, you can real-time subtitles in both Spanish and English, the possibility of creating a flashcard out of every work you are exposed to, has become one of my top tools for language learning for all of these reasons, so perhaps you’ll enjoy it too!

  • Exposure to interesting videos about a huge variety of topics. There’s something for everyone: content about travel, culture, everyday life, fashion, politics, history, business, science and more.
  • You can browse content by length, difficulty level, topic, view count and format (language lessons, interviews, music videos, news, talks, commercials…).
  • App users rate the pieces of content included on the app, so you can tell straight away if it’s worth watching or not.
  • Perfect if you need to improve your listening comprehension but feel like you need subtitles to understand the content and help you develop.
  • You can skip expressions or words you already know, so they don’t add up on your flashcards.
  • Can feel quite pricey if you don’t use it often. Make sure you’ll love the platform and use it frequently before committing. You can do this by making the most out of your free trial.
  • Might not be the best if you’re focusing on a very specific variety of Spanish (let’s say, Peruvian Spanish) because you’ll be paying for an entire platform full of content only to select a few videos. In my opinion, it won’t be worth the price.

Pricing: 14-day free trial. After that, you pay $240 yearly or $30 monthly.

See this FluentU review .

Best apps to learn Spanish if…you want to invest in your fluency.

HelloTalk is a language exchange chat with a twist. It allows you to meet native Spanish speakers and communicate with them via text, voice recordings, voice calls or actual video calls, depending on how comfortable you feel. HelloTalk also improves the language exchange experience by giving you the option to take notes, favorite certain key words and phrases that come up during conversation, translate what your partner writes in-chat (rather than having to open Google Translate all the time), and more. It’s user-friendly, clean and easy to learn.

  • Wide variety of tools you can use to communicate, rather than being forced to use video from the get-go. Could be a fit if you feel insecure about speaking a language and would like to practice writing it first.
  • Huge range of options when clicking your partner’s message: you can translate it, correct it, hear it, copy it or add it to your favorites.
  • You get plenty of value for free.
  • You can post “Moments”: these are public posts that reach all native Spanish speakers. For example, you can use this function to share your progress with Spanish, ask a question about pronunciation, ask for advice regarding your next trip to a Spanish-speaking country, and so on.
  • Perfect if you want to learn Spanish from a specific country (for example, Colombian Spanish).
  • You’ll have to stick with Spanish only, as the app doesn’t allow you to add more languages.
  • Using the free version, you can only search for other members in your own country and don’t get much flexibility in terms of filters. If you want to search for members from around the world, use filters, search by gender or look for partners around your geographical area, you’ll need to pay.
  • Ads can only be removed by becoming a paid member.
  • Mostly free to use. A VIP membership will give you access to unlimited translations, more users from around the world (with a better search filter), more stickers and communication tools, as well as your chat history. For this, you pay 6.99€ monthly, 39.99€ yearly or a one-time cost of 109.99€ for lifetime access. There are frequent discounts and special offers, so make sure to check the app.

italki’s concept is simple: you choose an online teacher and book lessons with them whenever you want. The level of commitment is low and you can easily switch between teachers if you prefer to get exposure to different accents. Most teachers offer conversation-centered lessons where you get to be spontaneous and experience authentic interaction, but many others offer grammar lessons, reading practice, exam preparation or business-centered courses. What I personally like about italki is that it’s all about your own progress and it’s quite easy to adapt lessons to your own profile, since it all happens one-on-one.

  • This isn’t a language exchange platform. Rather, you hire a teacher or tutor to focus 100% on you and your development, which saves you time.
  • You have a wide range of teachers to choose from, and you can easily find a teacher who is a native speaker of your favorite Spanish-speaking country. You’re also likely to find a teacher who is available when you are.
  • You can cancel or change the date of a lesson up to 24 hours beforehand.
  • Teachers often offer packages of lessons at a discount, allowing you to plan your learning better.
  • The investment can easily add up if you want to practice several times a week.
  • The mobile versions of the app do not allow you to see the documents the teacher shares during class. You must use the web version for that.
  • The recently-added italki classroom does not always work properly. You always need to have a Plan B (such as Skype, Whatsapp or Zoom) in case there are technical issues with the website.
  • Free access to platform. The price you pay depends on what teacher you choose and how regularly you want to book lessons.

See this italki review .

Tandem has become the go-to platform for practicing fluency in any language without having to pay a dime. Here, you can meet people from all over the world and agree to help each other improve. You start by looking for speakers from your favorite Spanish-speaking country and get in touch through writing. If you click, you can then agree on a language exchange practice together. The app is quite easy to use and provides huge value for free.

Variety: All Spanish varieties.

  • Speakers from all over the world who are willing to help.
  • Opportunity to practice speaking without having to pay for expensive lessons.
  • Define interesting topics or prompts to get the conversation started.
  • Chat includes a “correct” feature which compares what you wrote with your partner’s correction. You are also invited to correct your partner’s writing.
  • Define your learning preferences to find your best match: what time of the day do you prefer practicing Spanish? What is your correction preference? Do you want people to correct you all the time? Only when you repeatedly make a mistake? Never? What is your favorite tool to practice Spanish?
  • Complaints about Tandem sometimes resembling a dating app are common. When using the platform, I found it useful to keep my boundaries strict and be clear about the fact that I am not looking for a date!
  • It’s a little difficult to find a language exchange partner who is willing and available to commit to consistent practice. Quite often, a friendly conversation in a chat will not lead to much afterwards.
  • The very nature of language exchange determines you’ll have to spend time teaching the other person your language, rather than focusing 100% on your own development (like you would with a teacher or coach). Some people enjoy this collaborative side of language learning, so it’s all up to you!

Pricing: Mostly free of cost. Pro membership includes unlimited translations, insights regarding your profile (and who visits it), no ads and profile verification at a cost of $3.99 a month for a 3-month subscription, $6.99 per month for a monthly subscription and $2.92 per month for a year of acess.

See this Tandem review .

Best app to learn Spanish if…your pronunciation needs a boost.

Speechling has to be one of my favorite language learning tools to date. It’s 100% focused on pronunciation and its free-of-cost version already offers great value, but the unlimited version includes serious benefits, too! You can get one-on-one coaching with a native speaker, keep an audio journal of your practice and switch between languages as you wish.

  • Side-by-side comparisons of your voice and a native speaker’s voice (you can even choose if the speaker is male or female!).
  • Follow the suggested curriculum or learn random phrases according to what you believe is more useful.
  • Feedback from your assigned coach (native speaker) within 24 hours. From experience, the feedback is usually pretty detailed and specific!
  • Use the toolbox for dictation exercises, flashcard study, listening practice and other features.
  • Learn full phrases rather than isolated words.
  • The app features an audio journal that saves your recordings and keeps track of your progress.
  • You can switch between languages anytime, which is great if Spanish is only one of your target languages!
  • Up to 35 coaching sessions per month for free version. If you’d like unlimited recordings, you must pay the Unlimited version.

Pricing: Plans from $19.99 per month.

Best app to learn Spanish if…you love a good game (not just flashcards).

Polygloss is a work in progress. And yet, it’s already one of the most interesting language learning apps out there (dare I say…more creative and innovative than other giants out there who claim to be “fun” and “engaging”?). Polygloss aims to help you improve your Spanish production and fluency through games. The difference is that it pairs you up with other players from around the world who are interested in the same language. Using prompts, images and challenges about different topics, the app inspires you to start interacting immediately.

Platforms: Web and Android (iOS on waiting list).

  • It targets intermediate learners specifically.
  • The app gives you prompts to talk about with your partner, rather than forcing you to speak without any starting point. This will certainly help reduce awkward silences.
  • You get randomly matched with other players, which means you can hear a variety of accents and practice with different people. Nevertheless, if you loved practicing with a specific person, you can also add them as friends and play only with them.
  • You can follow a tree of lessons so you won’t feel lost in your Spanish learning journey.
  • Bookmark useful expressions you believe you’ll want to use in the future.
  • Not the best option for absolute beginners.

Pricing: Currently free with ads, but since the app is a work-in-progress, the model might change.

Best apps to learn Spanish if…you really need to practice grammar.

Conjugato allows you to practice verb conjugations by basically throwing different verbs at you and asking you to conjugate them in different tenses for different people. Apart from that, you can also access a section called “Verbs” in which you’re exposed to the most frequently-used verbs in Spanish . You can make it your goal to learn the first 100 to improve your comprehension in a heartbeat.

  • The app includes the most-used 1000 Spanish verbs to get you started on the right foot, introducing them in groups of 100.
  • You can choose to type or not type answers for faster practice (by enabling or disabling the typing feature).
  • It compares and contrasts similar verbs to help you avoid mixing them up.
  • Determine a daily goal for your practice (example: 100 verbs).
  • Option to enable or disable the option “vosotros”, depending on what variety of Spanish you’re learning.
  • No audio, so it’s better to use it once you’re confident about your Spanish pronunciation.

Pricing: Free. The Pro version grants access to a larger number of verbs, tenses and rhyme cards for 4.99€.

If Conjugato is a practical way to test your verb conjugation skills, the Spanish Verb Conjugator is more of an occasional resource for checking over 700 Spanish verbs in 20 tenses. I love that it includes an audio option to check pronunciation as well, not to mention the whole app is visually clean and user-friendly. It’s true that there are many options for verb conjugators out there, but this one hasn’t failed me yet! In fact, I use the same app for German.

  • Audio option to listen to how each verb is pronounced.
  • Option to favorite certain verbs and view your search history.
  • Customizable settings: choose whether you want to see English at all, whether the translation should come first or last, whether to include conjugated verbs in your search form, etc.
  • It doesn’t have a practice section.

Pricing: Free with ads. Pro version without ads costs 1.99€.

Best app to learn Spanish if…you want your questions answered.

HiNative is a foreign language Q&A database. Think of it as the Quora for language learning. You can choose a target language (in this case, Spanish) and a country that interests you in particular before getting started. Of course, you also get to help others with their questions regarding your native language! This collaborative side of the platform is exciting and you also get huge value for free.

  • When you create an account, you tell the app why you’re learning Spanish and how you plan on using it in your future. This will help HiNative determine what content is more relevant to you, which is mostly a plus.
  • You can ask questions about particular Spanish-speaking countries and their cultures, not just the language.
  • Rather than just asking “How do you say (X) in Spanish?” you can also use the platform to ask native speakers to correct a text, ask about the difference between certain words, ask about context, and so on. The sky’s the limit!
  • You get to set your Spanish level as soon as you create the account, so other members know how to answer your questions in an appropriate way.
  • The platform can feel a little chaotic and full of repeated content.
  • If you’re interested in other languages apart from Spanish that aren’t as popular, like Hungarian (for instance), the platform might feel a little dry, as it still doesn’t have a lot of users.
  • Reviews claim the premium feature isn’t flexible or worth the price, so you might prefer to stick with the free version.

Pricing: Mostly free of cost. The Premium version comes at $5.68 per month or $59.63 per year (that’s $4.96/month). Both options include a one-week free trial.

How to choose the best apps for learning Spanish

Determining the best app to learn Spanish really depends on your goals and learning style.

If you just want to learn enough Spanish to order a coffee, then a basic vocabulary guide might be all you need.

If you plan on immersing yourself in Spanish culture, however, you’ll need to select apps for Spanish that fully prepare you for speaking, reading, and writing the language on a daily basis.

To get started, I suggest that you pick a free app that provides a basic overview of the Spanish language.

From there, you can consider investing in a full paid Spanish course that will help you develop a firm grasp of Spanish.

There’s no single app that will make you a Spanish expert overnight, but each of the apps I’ve shared in this guide can bring you closer to your goal of learning Spanish.

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I like the app Drops. Currently I am using it to learn Tagalog. But I am teaching a Spanish class and wanted to give my students resources.

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Nice list, but I would add “language transfer” and “forge”. I also enjoy listening to spanish podcasts.

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The best apps for learning Spanish

Simon Chandler

Learning a new language can be hard, but it’s extremely exciting. Spanish is one of the world’s most spoken languages, and it’s likely you already know a little Spanish or are familiar with another romance language (such as Italian or French). But even with that in mind, learning can be tough, and it often pays to have a little extra help. This is where language-learning apps come in. These can make learning Spanish not only easier, but more fun. Here’s a list of the best apps to learn Spanish, regardless of whether you’re a complete newbie or someone who can speak a few phrases.

You can also check out our article on the best language-learning apps for 2021 if you want to learn even more languages.

Duolingo is one of the biggest language apps around, and with good reason. It gamifies language learning, using games through a series of levels and difficulties as you progress from beginner to intermediate and beyond. It lets you learn more than 30 languages, of which Spanish is one of the most popular. You begin by learning the basics, such as common phrases and words, before moving on to more complex areas, such as possessives, locatives, datives, conjunctions, adverbs, infinitives, and so on — but don’t worry, you don’t need to be a grammar expert to use it.

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The app makes learning a language more manageable by breaking down everything into short lessons that ask you a handful of questions. It will ask you to translate a sentence (from Spanish into English), speak a sentence (in Spanish), transcribe a sentence (in Spanish), or pick the right option. It also tracks your progress, giving you tests at the end of groups of lessons, and even has a competitive leaderboard, so you can compete for the top spot and get promoted to the next league. Free access gives you a limited number of mistakes per lesson, and you can use in-game currency to buy more, or upgrade to Duolingo Plus ($7 a month) for unlimited mistakes in lessons, and access to the Progress Quiz.

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Memrise is arguably the most fun app on this list. It takes a more playful approach to learning Spanish, providing a mix of games, quizzes, and video clips to help you get to grips with the language. It focuses on teaching you words and phrases (rather than getting bogged down in grammar), while showing you video and audio clips that aim to immerse you in how Spanish is actually spoken by native speakers. It lets you play a variety of games to improve your skills and memory of Spanish, while its pronunciation sessions give you feedback on how you speak words. Overall, it’s a great app for learning Spanish, and also works offline if you subscribe to the premium version of the app (which costs $9).

Busuu offers an excellent online course in Spanish. The app takes a very comprehensive approach to teaching the language, providing users with flashcards of essential terms, along with exercises that teach grammar, writing, listening, and speaking. As with Duolingo and other apps on this list, fun quizzes and vocabulary games providing with you an enjoyable hook that keeps you coming back for more. It’s tailored to complete beginners and more intermediate speakers, while it also offers travel courses that can you prepare for a trip to Spain, Mexico, or any other Spanish-speaking country. The app boasts a strong community of learners and native speakers, meaning that you can learn Spanish by actually speaking it with another human being. As good as it is, users should note that you’ll need a subscription (at $10 per month) to unlock all of its features.

Rosetta Stone

Rosetta Stone is up there among the best apps to learn Spanish, including Latin American Spanish and Spanish from Spain. It’s another app that takes a very comprehensive approach to teaching the language, while at the same time ensuring that lessons and the overall course remain fun and engaging for users. In contrast to many other apps on this list, it teaches Spanish by immersing you completely in it. This means that you get zero translations into English (or any other language) and that you end up learning Spanish the way a child would. Aside from that, it offers a variety of 10-minute lessons, stories, and phrasebooks, as well as the ability to take lessons with a live tutor. It also has a highly capable speech-recognition feature that provides you with helpful feedback on your pronunciation. It’s free to download, but most of its features can be accessed only through a subscription, which costs $110 a year (just over $9 a month).

Learn Spanish with Wlingua

While Learn Spanish with Wlingua isn’t as well known as the other apps on this list, it has strong reviews in both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. It’s focused solely on Spanish and gives you the option to learn either Mexican Spanish or Spanish from Spain. It provides two different courses. The first is the main Spanish course, which offers 20 lessons with hundreds of vocabulary and grammar lessons, as well as exercises for practicing reading and listening. The second is the Spanish Verb Conjugation course, which, as the name suggests, provides around 200 lessons that help you hone your verb-conjugation skills in a variety of tenses. Lessons are grouped according to theme and topic, while written tasks are complemented by audio clips that improve your ability to understand spoken Spanish. The app is free to download, and while you can complete either course without subscribing (for $11 per month), the subscription does unlock certain features.

Gritty Spanish

Capping off this list, Gritty Spanish is a language-learning app with a difference. Rather than promising a comprehensive course that covers every conceivable base, its focus is on providing “gritty” film stories that expose you to how Spanish is really spoken. It offers a wide library of short films and narratives, which come with subtitles in English and Spanish. Each film covers a variety of vocabulary and phrases, and is suited more to the intermediate learner than beginner. The app also lets you slow down recorded dialogs, so that you catch every new word and phrase it introduces. It’s a great way of improving your Spanish listening skills, although you will have to pay for a subscription to unlock everything. It’s also worth noting the app has a 17+ rating, since some of the narratives have themes that aren’t entirely child-friendly. You’ll have to pay an individual price for each course though, which may appeal if you’d rather just drop a single price at a time.

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Do you dream to say one day “ ¡Yo hablo español! ” and join the 500 million people around the world that speak Spanish?

If you want to learn Spanish in a cheaper way, or perhaps you don’t have time for classes and want to learn it while in transport or during lunch break then learning Spanish with an app is the best idea !

By using the best Spanish apps , you learn the language in an enjoyable and convenient way.

There are hundreds of Spanish learning apps available, so how do you choose the one that suits you?

Don’t worry – we’ve done all the work for you! We’ve researched and tested different apps to help you pick the best one based on your level and the skills you want to improve. Here are 11 great apps you can use to learn Spanish today, improving writing, listening, speaking, spelling, reading, grammar, or vocabulary.

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Our team researched and analyzed in depth these Spanish learning apps. We’ve kept in mind the different levels of learners, and investigated tools and widgets that are helpful to support the learning process. Read what we think about each one of them.

1. Duolingo

Duolingo

We would be lying if we hadn’t included Duolingo. 

Launched in 2011, Duolingo now has over 500 million users worldwide (2022) and around 40 million monthly active users. At the moment, Duolingo offers 43 languages to learn.

Its user-friendly interface and the highly engaging system makes it a good introductory app for first-time learners. Beginners are exposed to a good amount of vocabulary regarding different topics.

Duolingo also has a new feature that allows you to complete short stories regarding different topics. You have to fulfill little tasks that test your comprehension of the story. 

  • Great design, entertaining and enjoyable
  • Short classes: no more than 10 minutes each
  • Gamified learning system (skill levels, day streak, levelling up, fluency meter etc.) keeps you engaged and motivated
  • Bonus lessons: – Flirting and pick up lines (yes, you read that right!) – Idioms and proverbs
  • Mostly good for beginners so not suitable for serious learners
  • No proper grammatical explanations (you’re supposed to learn intuitively)
  • Not specialized in Spanish (standardized procedure for 43 languages)

Super : $ 6.99 / month

Memrise

Memrise is THE language vocabulary app . Each lesson helps you learn around 15 words, and with consistency, you can build a huge vocabulary arsenal. Memrise makes learning a game in a similar way to Duolingo.

Instead of monotone learning, you see the words as part of complete sentences which makes it much more interactive. The uniqueness of Memrise as a Spanish learning app lies in the variety of courses , as you can also create your own course.

Clips with native speakers in different contexts and funny situations are very helpful to see the vocabulary in the context. The app allows you to sharpen your comprehension skills and become familiar with the different types of Spanish. 

Looking for more comprehension practice? Check The 17 Best Spanish Podcasts list to get an idea of what to listen to next.

  • Diversity of courses and topics
  • Entertaining phrases and explanations
  • Play and compete with friends
  • Great user interface
  • Weak grammatical explanations
  • The uneven quality of the courses
  • Only useful if you commit to using it every day
  • Not specialized in Spanish

Premium : $ 6.99 per month $ 49.99 per year (check out for discounts) $ 99.99 lifetime access

Busuu

Busuu is a great option between a paid and free app.

The app includes comprehensive grammatical lessons with very useful exercises that not only can help beginners to gain a solid foundation for good Spanish grammar, but also can potentially help intermediate learners to achieve the next level of Spanish proficiency.

Busuu uses a wide variety of pictures and audio files to help you expand your vocabulary. It has plenty of useful resources for text comprehension , allowing you to focus on understanding dialogues to get familiar with the language.

It also offers the opportunity to interact with other users and native speakers so you can  exchange and correct your written exercises. The language learning levels range from A1 to B2 .

There is extra premium content like podcasts, but regardless of the paid features, it’s a really useful app for learning Spanish. 

  • Very easy to use and quite engaging
  • Good quality and a wide variety of topics
  • Possibility to talk to other learners
  • Possibility to contact native speakers through chat
  • Need to pay a premium plan to continue with your progress

Premium : $ 11.99 per month $ 41.94 for 6 months ($ 6.99 per month) $ 59.88 for 12 months ($ 4.99 per month) Check for discounts on special holidays

4. MosaLingua

MosaLingua

MosaLingua holds a good ranking when it comes to Spanish language apps. Most of its success lies in its structure . There are loads of sub-categories, variety, and levels from beginner to advanced.

Depending on your learning style, this app might be very effective for you. The feature that stands out the most with this app is its flashcard tool, the SRS – Spaced Repetition System . Sounds cosmic right?

The app has a built-in list of flashcards , enhancing your long-term memory when it comes to useful words and phrases you want to learn. In fact, these cards contain audio recordings by native speakers, so you can’t mispronounce words. Additionally, there’s an option to browse and learn about Spanish grammar rules if you’re looking for further clarification.

Unfortunately, the free content in this app is limited. But if MosaLingua’s system is something that could be effective for you, you should consider buying the full app to unlock the other levels.

  • Explore topics that you desire freely
  • Hands-free mode (speak only)
  • Flashcards are an efficient way of learning
  • No invasive push notifications
  • Not recommended for cramming before a test or a trip abroad
  • Very limited free content

Premium : $ 4.99 per month $ 59.90 per year

Babbel

Babbel is a premium, subscription-based language learning app, offering 14 different languages from beginner to intermediate. It contains solid and structured courses that can help you with your writing, reading and listening skills in Spanish.

Just like the other apps mentioned above, this one offers plenty of exercises such as texts to read, phrases to complete and audios to listen to. They’re all based on different topics and everyday scenarios. Some exercises require you to repeat out loud certain phrases, pushing you to practice your speaking skills.

Although the user interface of Babbel is not the best out there, this app allows you to freely choose different levels and topics to find the one that best suits you. It also has a good structure that explains certain concepts of Spanish grammar which sometimes an average learner might find tricky.

  • Easy-to-understand grammar tips
  • Focuses on long-term retention by reintroducing words and phrases periodically
  • Review Manager, with review sessions
  • Courses only available up to an intermediate level
  • Does not keep you engaged in terms of content
  • Lacks some fun and some exercises are a bit repetitive

$ 10.50 per month $ 24.90 for 3 months ($ 8.30 per month) $ 39.60 for 6 months ($ 6.60 per month) $ 59.40 for 12 months ($ 4.95 per month)

6. Rosetta Stone

Rosetta-Stone

What makes Rosetta Stone stand out among the other apps is that it teaches everything in Spanish . You learn words in context – through audios and visuals that mirror everyday situations. This immersion may be exhausting, especially at the beginning, but it is the most effective way to learn a language – just like you did as a child!

You can choose whether you want to learn Spanish spoken in Spain or Latin America.

A great tool that Rosetta Stone offers is the Phrasebook . It gives you lots of common and useful sentences that will help you in your daily life. That’s especially great for traveling as it is also available offline. You can even download the full lessons, so you can learn Spanish anytime and anywhere.

The speech recognition technology compares your pronunciation to that of native speakers and makes you repeat the words until you get them right. If all that isn’t enough, you can also schedule lessons with a live tutor and practice your Spanish by talking to a native speaker, but this feature costs extra.

  • Learning from context
  • Professional pronunciation feedback
  • Lets you download complete content to learn offline
  • No translations or explicit grammar
  • Subscription necessary and fees are quite high

$ 35.97 for 3 months ($ 59.97 with Online Tutor) $ 119.88 for 12 months ($ 179.88 with Online Tutor) $ 199.00 for 24 months ($ 299.00 with Online Tutor) You have many options as you can choose to pay for one language or all of them

FluentU

FluentU tries to teach you Spanish the ‘natural way’. The app provides real-world interactive videos like music videos, movie trailers, news, and inspirational speeches. You’ll learn Spanish while getting to know the Spanish culture. Watch the videos with transcripts or translations and simply click on the word or phrase you want to know the meaning of. As you are loaded with native content only , this app is more tailored for advanced learners.

In order to focus on learning vocabulary , you can add words to your list, quiz yourself on the vocabulary, or have a look into the bilingual dictionary where you can see how the word is used in context.

If you like to learn with movies, then check our post 25 +Movies that Will Help You Learn Spanish .

  • Engaging videos that suit your taste
  • Good for learning vocabulary
  • Learning in the context and what interests you
  • No grammatical explanations
  • No speaking or writing required
  • Very pricey

$ 29.99 per month $ 239.99 for 12 months ($ 19.99 per month)

Mondly

Mondly is the allrounder among Spanish learning apps. It provides exercises for reading, listening, writing and speaking, and offers tools like a dictionary and a verb conjugator. The user-friendly and professional interface makes the app stand out among similar apps.

Mondly’s approach is to mix multiple learning methods . You can complete daily lessons with fun exercises and practice by talking to a Chatbot. It’s especially useful for beginners as there are daily lessons that teach core vocabulary, sentence building, and the basics of conversational Spanish. 

But what makes Mondly really special is the Virtual Reality tool . You learn how to speak Spanish by practicing real-life situations in the comfort of your own home, which is especially great for visual learners.

  • Highly innovative
  • Many features that keep you motivated
  • No grammar explanations
  • Not challenging enough for advanced learners

Premium : $ 9.99 per month $ 47.99 for 12 months

9. HiNative

Hi-Native

HiNative is a Question & Answer community for language learners of every language. This means you can get answers from Spanish native speakers all over the world.

It’s possible to upload audio in order to have your pronunciation checked or to hear a certain region’s accent. You can also upload pictures of things or signs that you want to know more about.

Another great thing about this community is that you can ask for suggestions if you travel or move to a Spanish-speaking place. You receive tips from the most reliable source… locals! Whether you want to know more about Spanish customs, secret spots, the best place to eat or nightlife – you will be more than just a normal tourist.

The app is free, but you can upgrade to a premium subscription to have unlimited access to all the additional features. 

  • Exchange with native speakers
  • Realistic information
  • Your written tasks can be corrected
  • Not very useful for beginners as you don’t learn basic grammar
  • Self-initiated learning – if you don’t use it actively, you won’t make a lot of progress

Premium : $ 5.68 per month $ 59.63 for 12 months ($ 4.96 per month)

10. LingoDeer

Lingo-Deer

LingoDeer offers gamified Spanish lessons that are quite similar to Duolingo. Additionally, it provides very helpful grammar notes within every unit that many other Spanish learning apps don’t offer.

At the very beginning, you learn the alphabet in-depth, which is great for focusing on the correct Spanish pronunciation from the very start. 

There are multiple ways to review your progress . You can evaluate yourself with the help of flashcards or take a quick quiz . Also, the short stories at the end of each unit are a good way to recap what you just learned.

You can start using LingoDeer for free. Of course, you will only have access to the introductory lessons. But that’s a good way to find out whether the app is the right one for you before paying.

  • Grammar explanations
  • Diverse lesson structure
  • Not specialized in Spanish so content is not perfected
  • Lack of exercises for oral communication

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11. Lingo Arcade

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Are you interested in playing games ? The app Lingo Arcade features four, fun game modes that help you to get a feeling for the Spanish language. The app includes a huge library of words and sentences that will improve your vocabulary and comprehension.

Lingo Arcade is appropriate for beginners as well as for intermediate Spanish learners. You can simply choose the level that’s right for you. 

It’s also a great way to introduce children to learning Spanish as it’s very easy to use. In addition, Lingo Arcade is based on the approach that the most effective way to learn a language – intuitively and without translations. The games make you learn and memorize new information by creating mental pictures .

With Lingo Arcade, you can play whenever and wherever you want. Learning Spanish will feel just like a game! You can start Lingo Arcade and test the first level for free. If you enjoy learning Spanish by playing games, you should check out the 7 Best Free Spanish Learning Games !

  • Easy and fun
  • Good to learn vocabulary
  • Might get a bit boring as it’s very repetitive
  • No explanations
  • Layout quite outdated

$ 0.99 to unlock all 150 levels

As you can see, so many apps can build up your basics in the Spanish language. You can expand your vocabulary, improve your reading and writing skills, and gain more familiarity with the language, all of which support your learning process.

But if you feel like the approach these Spanish learning apps use is not in-depth enough or lacks structure and grammatical explanations, then you should think about switching to Spanish online courses.

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Top Productivity Apps to Try For Language Learning

If you just started to learn a new language, you might need some productivity apps to improve your learning process.

With the routine that surrounds us, you likely have little time left to practice what you learn in the language classes.

Or get caught in the TikTok videos for hours!

But thanks to technology, we now have easy and free access to many tools that will help you organize and be as productive as possible in continuing to learn.

Keep reading and discover some of the best productivity apps in 2023 that you must try!

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Even if you don’t know it, you use tools or apps daily to manage your routine and take advantage of every moment.

One of them is the alarm to wake you up. Even if it only helps you get up and start your day, this tool already informs you that the time has come to start working.

Others can be your agenda, a reminder app, a digital notepad, etc.

But the most important thing is that they help you manage your time better and thus increase productivity in each task and activity you have in the day, week, or even month.

These productivity tools will help you with your learning schedules to remind you what topics you are currently learning, what tasks you must do, and when you have exams.

You can also include projects or tasks unrelated to your academic objectives to have a broader vision of your available time to practice the language you are learning.

Installing one of these apps allows you to stay motivated and not easily give up on all the necessary actions to achieve your language goals.

With these tools, you will be able to avoid distractions during your studies and get hooked on the subject or activity you are doing at that moment.

But remember that each person learns in their style and is productive in their own way; therefore, there will also be different types of productivity apps that will fit your organizational style.

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Top Productivity Apps for Spanish Learners

We have chosen some of the top apps for productivity that will undoubtedly enhance your Spanish language learning process.

Let’s get started!

1.   Notion

This app will help you organize absolutely everything in your daily routine, from taking notes in class to managing tasks and projects.

Among its main features is that you can create templates for any situation.

So, while in your Spanish classes, you can easily create pages and customize them as you wish for taking notes, add emojis, add subpages, etc.

Use the Notion Web Clipper tool to pin useful resources you find online that help you study your Spanish lessons, like articles, videos, songs, etc.

In Notions’ free version, you will be able to create to-do lists to keep track of your homework, chores, and other activities and find spaces to practice your Spanish.

With this productivity app, you can save web articles and PDFs, scan physical documents, and even extract text from images.

Notion is totally free, with in-app purchases available to access more features.

But if you are a university student or a teacher, education plans are 100% free. All you have to do is associate your account with your university email address.

You can use Notion on your smart devices with Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android on cellphones, tablets, and computers. 

This is an excellent tool that shouldn’t miss in your iPhone apps!

2.   Noisli

When we talk about productivity, one of the first things we think about is performing our tasks without distractions and efficiently.

This is where Noisli comes in handy: an app that offers background noises to create your own soundscape lists that you’ll use when studying.

You can also use it to sleep or at work!

One of the features that we loved the most about this productivity app is that it helps you reduce loud sounds, such as traffic and office or home noise.

It also reduces stress, improves concentration, and promotes a relaxing environment to do homework calmly.

Some high-quality ambient noises in their library are rain, ocean, birds, crickets, bonfires, and waterfalls.

You will also find white noise that helps you sleep, pink noise that increases your memory, and brown noise that is perfect for concentration.

Or even environmental sounds like coffee shops, cityscapes, trains, and washing machines if you like to be surrounded by crowded environments at home.

And if you can’t get inspired to create your sound lists, you can choose from the playlists that Noisli already has in its library for focus, concentration, study, writing, etc.

Also, use its other features, such as a timer that will help you work in sessions and a distraction-free text editor.

The app is free, but you can pay $10 monthly to access all the available features.

You can download it on any iOS, Android, and Chrome (web) device.

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3.   Habitica

This app is a must for students who love to plan all their homework and fun activities in their daily routines!

In Habitica, you can increase your language learning productivity through its features that will keep you motivated and excited when learning Spanish.

Its visual design is excellent and striking to keep track of your children’s learning, but it is also entertaining for adult students.

In this app, with a video-game-like environment, you will create a character to which you will assign each of your language goals and earn improvements for your character.

The app will reward you every time you reach a goal you have previously set. For example, a new armor, an accessory for your character, or coins.

If you don’t succeed, it also has the function of giving you punishments. For example, if one day you decide not to study for your next exam, a monster will damage your character.

And if your Spanish classmates also download it, you can fight this monster together!

There’s nothing like a video game to be more productive!

Habitica is free and available only for iOS and Android cellphones.

4.   Freedom

One of the struggles that most, if not all, of our students have is to stop seeing social networks or web pages during their study or homework time.

Freedom is an app that will help you avoid using other apps or web pages while doing homework or language learning projects.

This cross-platform productivity app will help you remove all possible digital distractions from your devices.

One of its features is that you only need to give it a list of websites and apps to block, and the app will prevent you from entering those sites until you deactivate it.

If this is not enough, you can program this app to block the indicated apps at certain times of the day. This will help you focus during those hours to work or study.

And if it is still challenging for you to avoid entering your social networks, Freedom brings a Locke Mode that will not let you deactivate the block until the timer expires.

Being cross-platform, it will block distractions on all your devices. So, if you have YouTube blocked on your cell phone, you won’t be able to watch it on your tablet or computer either.

It is available for Windows, Mac, Android, iOS and ChromeOS.

The app is available with the basic lock mode on all your devices. 

You can even use the free 7-day trial to see all the features before paying for the $8.99/month subscription or $3.33/month if you pay for the whole year.

5.   Pocket

Being more productive in your daily activities does not mean you will stop enjoying your free time to read your favorite magazines or newspapers online.

The Pocket app will help you quickly and orderly save the articles or websites of interest you discover during the day.

One of its main features is that you can search through all the saved sites with keywords. You will also be able to highlight and review later those aspects that you consider important in the article.

You can divide all the material you save into categories such as Spanish grammar, vocabulary, Spanish idioms, exercises, or Spanish movies to watch.

When you finish your work or study day, you open the app and are ready to read or review any saved sites offline without a problem.

And if at any time the link you saved is deleted from the internet, the material that contained it will be available in your Pocket app.

Your own infinite digital library!

All you have to do is install the extension in your browser, and you can easily save your favorite or unread links.

It is available for iOS and Android through its website with free extensions.

Download the app on your cell phone to access the content regardless of which device or operating system you saved it from.

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Increase Your Spanish Learning Productivity!

Although technology makes us keep an eye on our social networks all the time, it has also created tools to improve our academic and professional lives.

The best apps for productivity we mention in this article can assist students in their daily tasks to maintain the consistency that learning a new language requires.

These great products help you overcome language learning challenges through new features and easy options.

If you want to be more productive and efficient in your Spanish learning process, receiving private classes will help you master the language and converse fluently.

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Best Browser Extensions for Learning Spanish

The Internet is the most powerful resource for learning Spanish today. Not only are there countless websites to help you with all aspects of language learning, there are now all sorts of apps and browser extensions that can be used to help with your learning.

Browser extensions are particularly useful because they allow learning with minimal effort. Once installed, they are simply there and can form part of your Internet browsing experience without need for further action on your part. Therefore they are a great tool for facilitating language immersion.

There’s a lot of noise out there, and many different extensions out there to choose from. To save you some time, we have selected the best browser extensions on the web for learners of Spanish.

Spanish Immersion Homepage

This handy extension simply changes your New Tab page to a static Spanish page which allows you to search Google in Spanish, and provides a list of suggested websites in Spanish for your to browse to keep practising. It is also customisable, so you can add your own favourite Spanish web pages to it. So each time you go to open a new tab, you are prompted (if you weren’t already thinking about it) to add a little more Spanish to your day.

As an added bonus, each time you open up a new tab with Spanish Immersion Homepage, it displays a nice new image from the Spanish-speaking world.

Spanish Characters 

Having trouble typing Spanish characters? Fed up being slowed down in your writing practise by not having a Spanish keyboard? No fear, Spanish Characters was conceived for just this purpose. The creator, Daniel Schon, developed the app when he found that it was a hassle to type in Spanish for his homework assignments in high school. This is an easy to use and highly convenient extension that will make your life much easier. With this extension you can add Spanish character quickly and easily with just a click of your mouse.

This revolutionary extension allows you to translate any word on your web browser by right-clicking. Other features include word pronunciation (text to speech), transcription, synonyms, antonyms, definition and usage examples. You can then save your words into flashcards, sorting them into categories, and then revise them with the built in spaced repetition system for you to test yourself. There are also reminders built in for when you haven’t revised certain words for a while, and there is an offline mode too for exercises. Over 100 languages are supported, including, of course, Spanish.

Pronunciation Checker

This extension is really just a quick link to the Pronunciation Checker web page, but it is a very useful tool nevertheless. It allows you to check and practise your pronunciation language using speech recognition, or by recording your own voice and playing it back. A number of languages are supported, including Spanish. There is also the possibility of importing your own audio, and the text-to-speech function allows you to type in text that you want to hear pronounced, for which you can choose from a selection of different voices.

This awesome app is a little pop up that uses Google Translate to allow you to translate words that you come across, and supports translation on 91 languages (including Spanish). You can then save the words, create flashcards to review later and it even generates interactive exercises for you to practise what you have learned.

Language Immersion

The Language Immersion Chrome Extension works by translating randomised words on a webpage to a different language. For example, you can set it to Spanish and it will translate random words in this article to Spanish. You are able to set the language level between novice, intermediate and advanced. If you hover over a translated word you can hear it spoken, and clicking on it translates it back to English.

This popular browser extension allows you to read texts in Spanish (and a large number of other languages), and translates words that you click on. All of the words that you translate are then stored as interactive flashcards, and space repetition is employed to help drill you on the new words and maximise your memory.

It also prioritises words that appear more frequently in texts, deeming these as more important words, and you can also control this feature yourself by starring certain words that you wanted to be tested more on. You can also import texts into plain text with their web importer, including texts as big as entire novels. It can be used also on phones and tablets, and you can even customise the appearance (font size, colour, etc.) For unlimited full features, you will need to pay a subscription fee.

Reverso Extension for Chrome 

The popular language website Reverso also has a browser extension. The powerful Reverso extension supports several languages (including Spanish) and allows you to translate words, including in PDFs, by clicking on them. All your translations are automatically saved and can be reviewed with Reverso’s numerous tools. You can even save web pages in reading mode and access them across your devices. Other features include text translations, spell checker, grammar and more.

There’s now no reason for you not to load up your browser with a number of mostly free extensions that will help you along with your Spanish learning.

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15 Best Apps to Help You Learn Spanish at Every Level

From beginner to intermediate, there are a ton of great options to explore for kids and adults.

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There are so many benefits to picking up a new language. For kids, learning a second language can boost problem-solving, critical-thinking and listening skills, in addition to improving memory, concentration and the ability to multitask. Having a kid-friendly app is a great way to help them explore a dialect. For adults, fluency in Spanish in particular may increase your chances at landing certain jobs, not to mention expand your horizons into cultures different from your own.

Learning Spanish might seem like a daunting task, but there are ways to make it easier — in other words, there's an app for that. Here, we round up the best apps to learn Spanish for both parents and kids. Nearly all the apps on here are free to download, but many require in-app purchases or monthly subscriptions to take full advantage of the offerings. However, there are a few that will give you a trial and/or limited features for free to try.

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The game-like lessons and fun characters in the Duolingo app will help build a strong foundation in Spanish. The app will help you track your progress and set goals so that you can see just how much you're learning even over a short period of time. There's also Duolingo Kids for younger learners, which is also available for iOS and Android .

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There’s a reason why Babbel is one of the most popular adult language-learning apps. It’s easy to use and surprisingly speedy at helping you embark on your Spanish-language journey. With Babbel, you learn with repetition and real-world conversational practice.

Cost: $14.95/month

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If you only have a few minutes to spare each day, Pimsleur is the way to go. Busy learners only need to log on for 30 minutes at a time to reap the benefits of this Spanish-language program.

Cost: $15/month

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Learn Spanish by watching television? Don’t mind if we do! With LingoPie, you can choose from a wide variety of Spanish programming, including comedies, telenovelas, sitcoms and more. Watch then follow up with comprehensive reviews and flashcards so you can absorb what you just watched.

Cost: $12/month

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From mastering the basics to achieving fluency, Busuu offers a comprehensive list of lessons to choose from on the app. You can go at your own pace or take one of the app's accelerated courses.

Cost: $10/moth

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The more you use Memrise, the more it'll adapt to your way of learning by suggesting the most effective practice activities for you. Each course is taught by native speakers, so you know you're learning the Spanish that people actually use IRL.

Cost: $5/month

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FluentU is great for adults who know the basics of Spanish but want to take it to the next level and really achieve fluency.

Cost: $30/month

Brain Pop: Película del Día

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Watch a different Spanish-language movie every day and complete fun games and activities to test your comprehension. The stories tie in to current events, historical milestones, famous figures and more, for those who don't respond as well to traditional learning drills.

Cost: $6/month

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FabuLingua takes children on a story-time adventure in Spanish and English. The interactive pages help kids follow along with games, songs and more. As your child learns, you can change the settings to keep the lessons engaging.

Cost: $4/month

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Spanish School Bus

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Inspired by the Montessori Method, Spanish School Bus combines music from Latin Grammy winners with lessons on words, counting, verbs and more. Don’t forget to check out the interactive flash cards, which will help reinforce the fun lessons.

Price: Free

Endless Spanish

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With the help of the adorable Endless monster crew (the same group from Endless Reader and Endless Numbers ), kids will learn Spanish through a series of exciting games and interactive puzzles. Two modes are available: Spanish immersion for native Spanish speakers and English/Spanish for Spanish with English translations.

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Sing, dance and play along with Canticos, an Emmy-winning brand that aims to teach children a second language through games, read-alongs and more. Kids will love choosing their own path that will gradually introduce them to Spanish words and phrases.

Cost: $7/month

Studycat: Fun Spanish for Kids

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It will be hard to resist logging on to play with the app’s main character, Studycat, because he’s just so adorable. Follow along with him to learn over 200 words and phrases with 70 lessons on a variety of topics.

Spanish for Kids with Stories on the Go by Gus

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Gus on the Go teaches basic fluency by introducing kids to familiar stories in Spanish. Build fluency through interactive games and animated story pages.

Cost: Free for Apple users, $4 for Android users

Spanish Safari

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Spanish Safari uses interactive narratives designed for kids ages 3 to 9 years of age. Follow the friendly jungle characters as they use gradual immersion and repetition to help kids learn Spanish in a way that will stick.

Cost: $10/month

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Over 595 million people speak Spanish globally, and 7.5% of the world’s population are native speakers. Becoming fluent in Spanish allows to communicate with plenty of people for travel, business, personal relationships, etc. However, the language-learning process can sometimes be tedious. It involves repeatedly drilling vocabulary, verb conjugations, and other aspects that don’t always feel engaging or stimulating.

Here’s when mobile applications come into play. They offer short lessons, gamification, immersive experiences, and personalization. However, among the countless mobile solutions available, it might be hard to find the best ones. This article provides an overview of the top 12 applications that will help you master Spanish.

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Babbel one of the best apps to learn Spanish

Primary focus: Structured lessons with emphasis on practical vocabulary and grammar G2 Rating: 4.3 out of 5 (21 reviews) Google Play Link: 4.6 out of 5 (973K reviews) App Store Link: 4.7 out of 5 (581.3K reviews)

Key Features:

Content: Lessons offer interactive exercises and efficient grammar explanations. The app even provides English hints and translations to accelerate your progress, which is not very common among language learning apps.

Structure: Babbel’s content consists of 2 to 6 courses, each with 5 to 15 lessons. Such an approach helps learners progress step by step in their language journey.

Duration: Lessons are concise and typically take 10 to 15 minutes to complete. The short format makes it easy to learn language throughout the day. It’s one of the best apps to learn Spanish during quick breaks, commutes, or spare moments.

  • Six-month subscription: $50.70
  • Twelve-month subscription: $83.40
  • Lifetime $299.5 (access to all languages)

Short, interactive lessons: Babbel's short lessons are perfect for busy schedules, making it easy to practice language daily. These quick sessions prevent overwhelm and maintain consistent learning.

Not for experienced learners: Babbel is one of the best apps to learn Spanish for beginner and intermediate learners. However, advanced users might find they need more challenging content.

Systematic revision: Regular revision is crucial for retaining newly learned language skills. Babbel's review feature boosts memory, making it one of the best apps to learn Spanish.

Insufficient verbal practice: This factor can hinder learners' development of oral communication skills.

Practical grammar instructions: Babbel explains grammar clearly, helping you understand language rules better for accurate communication.

Accurate speech recognition technology: Babbel's speech recognition technology offers immediate feedback on pronunciation.

Conclusion:

Babbel is the best Spanish learning app for intermediate and beginner learners. Lessons are entertaining and short, making it easy to progress through the courses quickly. Babbel includes English translations and explanations. However, for conversational practice, you might need additional resources.

Primary focus: Gamified lessons and augmented reality features G2 Rating: 4.8 out of 5 (10 reviews) Google Play Link: 4.7 out of 5 (837K reviews) App Store Link: 4.9 out of 5 (7.6K review)

Key features:

Structure: There are many different topics to choose from, like weather, family, and travel. Each topic has 6 to 8 lessons.

Content: Lessons have interactive exercises for listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills.

Duration: Each lesson is usually short; you’ll need 5-15 minutes to complete it.

AR technology: AR is what really sets Mondly apart from other language-learning apps. You can use the app to scan your room and then generate a CGI teacher and animations.

  • One-month subscription: $9.99
  • Twelve-month subscription: $47.99

Short lessons: Concise lessons make Mondly one of the best apps to learn Spanish. Plus, the interactive nature of the lessons keeps learners actively engaged.

Limited grammar explanations: Some learners may find grammar explanations insufficient.

Budget-friendly: Mondly is affordable and offers great language instruction.

Not for advanced learners: Mondly’s content is great for beginners, but experienced learners might find it too simple. Without advanced content, it's harder to keep improving and moving forward.

VR&AR technology: Mondly uses VR and AR for immersive learning experiences mimicking real-life language situations.

Mondly is among the best apps to learn Spanish for beginners. It’s not pricey and offers interactive content to facilitate your journey. VR&AR technologies and short lessons are there to keep you engaged. However, you might feel that the content is limited and doesn’t focus much on grammar and speaking.

Lingodeer one of the best apps to learn Spanish

Primary focus: Structured lessons with grammar explanations and practice exercises G2 Rating: 4.0 out of 5 (1 review) Google Play Link: 4.7 out of 5 (437K reviews) App Store Link: 4.8 out of 5 (23.7K)

Adaptation: The lessons cover real places and customs that are important in Spanish-speaking regions.

Structure: Each lesson is divided into Learning tips (grammar explanations), Story (short texts or dialogues containing recently introduced grammar), and Lesson Activity.

Content: Lingodeer’s lessons mimic real-life situations, like ordering food or asking for directions, giving learners practical language experience.

  • One-month subscription: $14.99
  • Three-month subscription: $39.99
  • Twelve-month subscription: $79.99
  • Lifetime $159.99 (access to all languages)

Comprehensive lessons: Lingodeer's structured lessons cover many language skills, from basic vocabulary acquisition to advanced grammar concepts.

Insufficient verbal practice: Speaking practice may be less emphasized than other language learning platforms. This could hinder learners' development of oral communication skills.

Entertaining activities: Gamified elements make Lingodeer one of the best apps to learn Spanish. These features keep learners motivated and immersed in the language-learning process.

Limited free content: Some features, such as grammar explanations and practice exercises, may require a premium subscription.

Progress tracking: Built-in progress tracking features allow users to monitor their proficiency levels and learning journey over time.

Lingodeer is among the best apps to learn Spanish, as it offers structured lessons with clear grammar explanations and interactive exercises. With high ratings on G2, Google Play, and the App Store, it’s well-loved by users. However, there are some limitations, like fewer speaking practice opportunities and features available for premium subscribers only.

Rosetta Stone one of the best apps to learn Spanish

Primary focus: Immersive learning approach with speech recognition technology G2 Rating: 4.2 out of 5 (106 reviews) Google Play Link: 4.7 out of 5 (377k reviews) App Store Link: 4.8 out of 5 (209.3K reviews)

Structure: Rosetta Stone is made up of 20 learning units, each of them consisting of 4 lessons.

Content: Audio and image-based content, along with interactive exercises make it one of the best apps to learn Spanish for visual learners.

Techniques: Immersive approach – ​​the platform never provides translations or explanations in the user’s native language. Such an approach requires you to rely on your intuition to learn the language.

  • Three-month subscription: €47.97
  • Twelve-month subscription: €83.88
  • Lifetime €199 (access to all languages)

Speech recognition technology: Rosetta Stone provides learners with real-time feedback on pronunciation.

Lesson monotony: Some learners may find lessons repetitive or lacking variety.

Plenty of additional resources: Rosetta Stone offers tons of supplementary materials, including phrasebooks and instructional videos.

Insufficient grammar explanations: Rosetta Stone lacks detailed grammar explanations, which could pose challenges for learners who benefit from structured grammar instruction.

Immersive approach: Learners can engage with the language through contextualized activities and authentic materials.

No translations or explanations: Rosetta Stone's way of teaching might be tricky for beginners as it doesn't offer English translations or explanations. This approach may be an obstacle for those unfamiliar with the target language's script or phonetic system.

Image-based content: Visual aids enhance understanding and memory retention. This feature makes Rosetta Stone one of the best apps to learn Spanish for visual learners.

Quite pricey: Rosetta Stone is a relatively expensive app. This factor might be a dealbreaker for budget-conscious users.

Focus on speaking skills: Rosetta Stone prioritizes the development of speaking skills through interactive exercises.

Rosetta Stone has 20 units with 4 lessons each, giving learners a structured path. Its immersion method helps users pick up the language naturally. It’s good for speaking practice and offers extra resources, but some may find lessons repetitive and lack grammar explanations. Despite these cons, Rosetta Stone is still one of the apps to learn Spanish.

SpanishDict one of the best apps to learn Spanish

Primary focus: Comprehensive dictionary and language reference tool Google Play Link: 4.8 out of 5 (76.8K reviews) App Store Link: 4.8 out of 5 (171K reviews)

Content: SpanishDict is one of the best apps to learn Spanish as it gives you many resources. These include interactive grammar lessons and pre-made flashcards to help you acquire new vocabulary. The app allows you to look up words, search for definitions, and view context.

  • One-month subscription: $12.99
  • Six-month subscription: $39.99
  • Twelve-month subscription: $59.99

Additional resources: SpanishDict offers a wide range of supplementary materials, including practice exercises, quizzes, and cultural insights.

Insufficient verbal practice: SpanishDict is strong in grammar and vocabulary but lacks writing and speaking practice opportunities.

Coherent grammar explanations: SpanishDict's clear grammar explanations help learners understand language rules for real-life use.

Vocabulary resources: SpanishDict offers various tools and exercises designed to expand learners' vocabulary, including flashcards, word lists, and interactive activities.

SpanishDict is one of the best apps to learn Spanish if you aim to acquire new vocabulary, view context, and compare synonyms. It’s also a solid fit for those interested in improving grammar.

Tandem one of the best apps to learn Spanish

Primary focus: Connecting users with native speakers for language exchange. G2 Rating: 4.7 out of 5 (14 reviews) Google Play Link: 4.3 out of 5 (350K reviews) App Store Link: 4.6 out of 5 (28.7K reviews)

Language Exchange: Tandem is a great tool for finding language buddies and getting your conversational skills to the next level. It takes into account your proficiency, interests, and location before connecting you with other users.

Format: Users can choose the most convenient options to chat via text, voice, and video calls.

Meeting new people: Tandem helps connect people who share language learning goals, allowing for cultural exchange and the chance to make friends.

Difficulty in finding partners: Even with lots of users, finding good language partners can be hard, especially for less common languages or skill levels. This factor may lead to frustration and fewer practice chances.

Delayed replies: Different time zones, busy schedules, and other commitments cause late replies from language partners. This disconnected communication disrupts smooth practice, hindering the learning experience.

Tandem is a way to go if you’re searching for an app to practice your conversational skills. Here, you can easily find partners based on your goals and preferences. It’s similar to social media apps but for people who want to learn a new language.

Language Transfer one of the best apps to learn Spanish

Primary focus: An audio-based approach to learning, the best app to learn conversational skills Google Play Link: 4.9 out of 5 (9.04K reviews) App Store Link: 4.8 out of 5 (898 reviews)

Methods: The thinking method helps you learn by comparing your native language (English) with the language you’re learning.

Content: This course doesn’t offer written lessons, grammar or speaking exercises, or quizzes like other apps. Instead, it relies solely on the quality and delivery of its audio lessons to engage the learner.

Accessibility: Language Transfer doesn’t require signup or registration, making it easy for users to start learning.

Variety: You can learn eight languages on the platform, with beginner and advanced courses available.

Free access: The language learning platform is completely free for everyone to use.

Insufficient content: There are few opportunities to improve reading, writing, and vocabulary skills.

Short lessons: The platform offers concise audio lessons, each lasting no more than 15 minutes, which are convenient for learners with busy schedules.

Not meant for casual learners: Individuals may find the platform lacking relevant content or practical applications.

Downloadable lessons: Users have the option to download lessons for offline access.

Basic interface: The platform's interface lacks interactive elements, such as gamified activities or social features.

Language Transfer is a solid choice for learning popular languages despite having fewer resources and features compared to other language apps. It provides a unique learning method that focuses on understanding rather than memorization. However, it’s unsuitable for globetrotters looking for a basic phrasebook. Language Transfer is one the best apps to learn Spanish for serious language enthusiasts who want to delve into the linguistic aspects of a language.

LingoPie one of the best apps to learn Spanish

Primary focus: TV shows and movies Google Play Link: 4.7 out of 5 (2.8K reviews) App Store Link: 4.5 out of 5 (16 reviews)

Content: LingoPie offers you access to lots of movies with subtitles. The platform also provides grammar explanations grammar and creates automatic flashcards for you to review words.

Personalization: Tailored to each user’s proficiency level, goals, and interests, LingoPie creates customized learning paths for effective language acquisition.

Techniques: LingoPie optimizes vocabulary retention and memory recall through strategic review sessions based on learners’ progress.

Progress-tracking features: Learners receive real-time feedback and can track their progress through interactive quizzes and assessments.

  • Three-month subscription: $36 (1 language Included, 3000+ Exclusive shows, Netflix Hit Shows)
  • Twelve-month subscription: $71.88 (ALL Languages Included, 3000+ Exclusive Shows, Netflix Hit Shows)
  • Lifetime $199 (access to all languages, 3000+ Exclusive Shows, Netflix Hit Shows)

Intuitive design: LingoPie's user-friendly interface and intuitive design make it easy for learners of all ages to navigate the platform.

Inaccuracies: LingoPie's subtitles aren't always correct. Sometimes, clicking on a word shows its literal meaning, which might not match how it was used in the TV show or movie.

Personalized Learning: Custom learning paths match each person's needs. LingoPie tech adjusts to skill levels, how you learn, and goals.

Not beginner-friendly: Some users might find it frustrating due to the lack of a clear learning plan. Additionally, the fast-paced and advanced content may be challenging for beginners. It's better suited for those who already have some knowledge of the language.

Accurate speech recognition technology: LingoPie’s speech recognition technology offers immediate feedback on pronunciation.

LingoPie stands out as one of the best apps to learn Spanish due to its engaging content, personalized learning paths, and effective techniques. Its comprehensive curriculum covers vocabulary, grammar, listening, and speaking practice, offering an immersive language learning experience.

Memrise one of the best apps to learn Spanish

Primary focus: Video lessons and user-generated courses G2 Rating: 4.6 out of 5 (18 reviews) Google Play Link: 4.5 out of 5 (1.51M) App Store Link: 4.9 out of 5 (11.5K reviews)

Content: With Memrise, you can watch native speakers’ videos. You get to see their body language and hear how they pronounce words.

Learning Techniques: Memrise uses spaced repetition, which involves learning a word or phrase and then being prompted to remember it shortly after. This process repeats at intervals over time, ensuring that the information moves from your short-term memory to your long-term one.

User-Generated Courses: Another cool thing about Memrise is that besides their own courses, they also offer user-generated ones.

AI language partner: The feature is called MemBot. It guides users through missions and games, offering varied responses for dynamic learning. Plus, Membot provides support and suggestions, allowing users to practice speaking confidently without a native speaker.

  • One-month subscription: $22.99
  • Twelve-month subscription: $130.99
  • Lifetime $124.99 (access to all languages)

Free plan available: Memrise offers a free plan with basic features. Additionally, even the paid plans are priced affordably.

The free version is limited: Some features are available only to those with paid subscriptions.

Videos of native speakers: Memrise uses videos of native speakers to help learners immerse themselves in the language and culture.

Lack of verbal practice: Memrise may focus more on building vocabulary than practicing conversation, potentially neglecting speaking skills.

Effective vocabulary learning techniques: Memrise helps you learn new words and remember them better using spaced repetition and memory techniques.

User-generated content: Memrise offers a wide range of user-created courses covering niche topics and specialized vocabulary. This way, you can tailor learning to your preferences.

Ability to customize: Memrise offers flexibility in learning session lengths, allowing users to adjust the duration of their study to fit their schedule and learning pace.

Memrise has great videos of native speakers, an effective vocabulary learning system, and user-created courses. However, it might not be the best Spanish app for practicing conversation skills.

DuoCards one of the best apps to learn Spanish

Primary focus: Flashcard app with customizable decks Google Play Link: 4.5 out of 5 (32.9K reviews) App Store Link: 4.6 out of 5 (372 reviews)

Content: The app uses flashcards to help you learn vocabulary faster. Each of them shows a word or phrase in the language you’re learning, along with its translation or definition in your own language.

Techniques: The app employs the spaced repetition technique, which pushes learners to actively revise and recall words at optimal intervals for memory retention. The method helps you remember things for a long time by spacing out practice sessions and making it easier to learn new words.

Access to other users' resources: The platform offers a variety of user-generated content, such as courses and exercises created by other users.

Free version restrictions: The platform's free version offers only basic features and functionalities.

Knowledge-tracking features: The paid version unlocks additional features, such as tests to track your knowledge and spot gaps. These additional tools enable learners to track their progress more effectively and tailor their study plans accordingly.

Ads: People using the free version might see ads on the platform, interrupting their learning and making it less enjoyable.

Opportunities for pronunciation and spelling improvement: The platform has exercises to help you enhance your pronunciation and spelling. With practice and feedback, you can feel more confident saying words correctly.

DuoCards is a good option as a supplementary resource if you want to improve your vocabulary effectively. Plus, it is one of the best apps to learn Spanish pronunciation.

Busuu one of the best apps to learn Spanish

Primary focus: Interactive lessons with native speakers and personalized study plans G2 Rating: 4.1 out of 5 (24 reviews) Google Play Link: 4.7 out of 5 (708K reviews) App Store Link: 4.7 out of 5 (80.7K reviews)

Content: Lessons are filled with images, audio recordings, quizzes, and exercises aimed at developing skills in listening, writing, reading, and speaking.

Duration: Short 5-minute lessons with exercises covering the same target words.

AI technology: Bussu, one of the best apps for learning Spanish, uses AI to give tailored vocabulary feedback to users.

  • One-month subscription: $13.95
  • Twelve-month subscription: $50.70

Clear grammar guidance: The platform provides concise and easy-to-understand explanations of grammar concepts.

Limited free plan: A paid subscription unlocks grammar lessons, quizzes, customization, and certifications.

Spaced repetition technique: The platform optimizes learning efficiency and memory retention by scheduling review sessions.

Lacking verbal practice: The platform might not focus enough on speaking practice skills.

Cultural insights: Learners gain cultural insights, which are important for understanding the language's nuances.

Lack of entertainment: Some learners may find the platform's content dry and lacking engaging features.

AI progress tracker: The platform uses AI to track your progress and give you advice on how to improve.

Questionable quality: Certain language courses may need to catch up in terms of accuracy, relevance, or instructional value.

Bussu offers a quality course if your target language is Spanish. Lessons consist of images, audio recordings, quizzes, and exercises. Moreover, Busuu went out of its way to provide users with cultural tips. Despite these pros, the free version is limited, so if you decide the app is right for you, you’d require a paid subscription.

Pimsleur one of the apps to learn Spanish

Primary focus: Audio-based approach for building conversation skills G2 Rating: 4.3 out of 5 (2 reviews) Google Play Link: 4.3 out of 5 (10.7K reviews) App Store Link: 4.7 out of 5 (14.4K reviews)

Effective Learning Method: Spaced repetition helps users learn new words by showing them frequently and reducing exposure to older ones.

Structure: The app offers 5 levels, each with 30 lessons.

Content: After the main audio exercise, you reinforce learning with reading, flashcards, quizzes, pronunciation practice, and speed games.

Short audio lessons: You can incorporate language learning into your busy schedules.

Reading or writing practice: The platform may need more emphasis on reading and writing practice activities.

Cultural explanations: Adding cultural insights and explanations helps learners better understand the language and its context.

Boring lessons: Some learners may find the pace of the lessons slow.

Practical vocabulary: The platform prioritizes teaching basic vocabulary relevant to everyday communication.

Insufficient grammatical explanations: Learners might find the grammar explanations unclear or not detailed enough. For this reason, they might need extra help to understand some concepts better.

Downloadable lessons: Learners can download lessons for offline access, enabling them to study and complete lessons anytime, anywhere.

Pimsleur might be one the best apps to learn Spanish for busy people who struggle to squeeze the language learning process into their schedule. It’s also a good fit for those interested in learning everyday vocabulary, such as some basic phrases for a short trip. But when considering if that’s the right option for you, keep in mind that the app lacks thorough grammar explanations and could be more entertaining.

Do Language Learning Apps Work?

Michigan State University conducted a study in 2020. The purpose was to determine whether mobile applications are effective in learning languages. 85 undergraduate students used Babbel (dissected earlier) to learn Spanish for 12 weeks. The experiment was test-based, meaning each student had to take a test to assess their grammar, vocabulary, and speaking skills. They were required to take the same test at the beginning and end of the study. The results showed that students improved in grammar, vocabulary, and speaking skills.

Overall, this study proves the effectiveness of language learning apps. However, it also shows that your progress is highly correlated with the amount of time you’re ready to invest.

What are the Best Practices for Learning Foreign Languages?

Students learn better when immersed in the language they’re studying, either at school or abroad. Language courses often mimic this immersion by focusing on emotions, exposure, and meaningful context.

How can we create immersive experiences?

Not everyone can spend a lot of time studying or traveling abroad. But thanks to globalization and digitalization, language learners now have opportunities to practice the language by:

  • watching movies and videos
  • listening to songs
  • engaging in online discussions
  • playing video games
  • attending offline/online speaking clubs, etc.

To sum up, the language learning process can sometimes be tedious, requiring lots of commitment and attention. Be aware of your strengths and weaknesses when choosing the best Spanish learning apps for yourself. Consider using several mobile applications at a time; this way, you can benefit from the various features each offers. Remember to slowly but steadily incorporate the target language into your routine by watching movies, listening to podcasts, reading books, and using language learning apps.

Hopefully, this list of the best apps to learn Spanish comes in handy. If you feel something is missing or have suggestions, please feel free to reach out!

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Babbel, LingoPie, Rosetta Stone, and Pimsleur are among the most effective apps for learning Spanish.

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Ever dreamt of mastering Spanish, but dread the thought of sitting through language classes? You are not alone. Language learning can indeed be a daunting task. But what if you could learn Spanish in the comfort of your home and at your pace? Enter Artificial Intelligence ( AI ), a revolutionary tool that is transforming language learning across the globe.

Experience Spanish with TalkPal

When you choose TalkPal to learn Spanish, you are signing up for a personalized learning experience that suits your speed and style. The platform uses AI to understand your proficiency level and then tailor-makes lessons for you, making learning Spanish as seamless as possible.

The Evolution of Language Learning

Traditionally, language learning needed classroom-based instructions or immersing oneself in the culture to understand its language. However, with the advent of technology, learning a new language has become more accessible. Today, we no longer need to restrict ourselves to outdated methods of learning. AI enables us to step out of the traditional confines and learn languages in an interactive, engaging manner.

The Power of Artificial Intelligence in Language Learning

AI technology is reshaping the language learning landscape. It provides personalized and immersive language learning experiences that focus on the individual’s pace and style of learning. AI in language learning is essentially a game-changer, adopting a more holistic, targeted, and efficient way for anyone willing to master languages.

A New Dawn with AI: Burstiness and Perplexity

Imagine a language learning experience that is more engaging than tedious. Think burstiness. This fascinating concept leverages AI’s power to make your learning sessions more interactive and fun-filled. AI stimulates bursts of activities during your study time, providing a perfect balance between learning and entertainment.

Meanwhile, perplexity is a measure to determine the success of your language learning efforts. It typically refers to how well an AI language model predicts a sample. A model with lower perplexity is generally considered better as it shows that the model’s predictions are more accurate.

Talkpal: Your AI Language-learning Companion

Are you ready to venture into the innovative territory of AI-powered language learning? Then, TalkPal is a name you must remember. Known for its merit and efficiency, TalkPal is one of the most effective AI language learning platforms available today.

Why TalkPal Stands Out

What sets TalkPal apart from its contemporaries is its deep-rooted focus on the user’s needs. It incorporates a seamless user experience, supporting a language-learning strategy that is both efficient and engaging. TalkPal’s strength lies in its AI. The platform evaluates your learning patterns and optimizes the lessons accordingly, leading to effective learning outcomes.

In the fast-evolving world of AI-powered language learning, Talkpal leads the way by making Spanish learning an accessible, engaging, and productive endeavor. As it combines the power of technology with the essence of traditional learning, success is inevitable for language learners willing to embrace this innovative solution.

How is AI changing the way languages are learned?

AI offers a more personal, engaging, and flexible language learning experience by tailoring lessons to meet individual learning styles and paces.

What is TalkPal?

TalkPal is an AI-powered language learning platform that stands out for its excellent user experience and efficient, personalized lessons.

Can I learn Spanish through TalkPal?

Yes, TalkPal’s AI mechanism is designed to provide comprehensive Spanish lessons tailored to your learning abilities and preferences.

What are burstiness and perplexity in language learning?

Burstiness refers to the concept of making learning sessions more interactive and fun-filled, while perplexity is a metric to determine the effectiveness of your language learning efforts.

Is it possible to learn Spanish at my own pace with TalkPal?

Yes, TalkPal’s AI mechanism adjusts to your pace, making learning Spanish a personalized and comfortable experience.

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Free resources to help you enjoy learning Spanish quickly.

  • Spanish 101
  • Spanish Grammar Video & Quizzes
  • Flashcards & Drag and Match
  • Alphabet & Pronunciation
  • Spanish Dialogues with English
  • Word of the Day
  • Phrase of the Day
  • Verb of the Day

Hundreds of Spanish worksheets from which to choose. Full list of teacher resources here.

  • Wacky Word Search
  • Sentence Scramble

Use our free online Spanish test to estimate your level of fluency.

  • Spanish Placement Test
  • Interactive Quizzes
  • Drag-N-Match! Quizzes

We offer free self-study courses for students of all levels.

  • Travel Spanish
  • Spanish for Work
  • Medical Spanish
  • Spanish for Business

Games and activities featuring high-quality images and audio. Learning Spanish should be fun.

  • Wake Up the Box
  • Tank Battle Game
  • Paint Gunner
  • Cargo Bridge
  • Wonder-Putt Mini Golf

Spanish resources for kids of all ages.

  • Music Videos
  • Flashcards & Drag-N-Match!
  • Short Stories
  • Clinical Interview
  • Past Medical History
  • Medical Vocabulary
  • Dialogue Flashcards
  • Review of Systems

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  • Meeting People
  • Asking Questions
  • Expressing Obligation
  • Expressing Possession
  • Making Comparisons
  • Resources for Learning Spanish
  • Daily Spanish Resources
  • Teacher Resources & Worksheets

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  • Online Spanish Tests
  • Spanish Courses

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  • Free Spanish Games
  • Spanish for Kids
  • Spanish Medical Dictionary
  • Conversational Spanish
  • Spanish/English Dictionary
  • Spanish Sentences Maker
  • Spanish Games
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The 8 Best Homework Apps to Help Students Stay on Track

Get homework help from AI, fellow students, and even real tutors.

Whether you're a school student or a college student, homework is an essential part of the learning process. Fortunately, there are plenty of apps that can help you get your homework done, the only trouble is knowing which apps are best to download. If you're a student, read on to take a look at some of the best homework apps for Android and iPhone.

Do you need help with math, biology, history, or physics? Brainly is the homework app for you. Using the app for homework help is as straightforward as taking a photo, typing, or voice searching the question or equation and then waiting for an answer.

All the answers come from Brainly's online community of other students as well as experts from around the world. However, if you aren't happy with the answers, you also have the option to ask the app's AI tutor, Ginny.

Moreover, you can assist other students with their own homework by answering their questions. Which questions you help out with can be filtered according to school level and subject.

Download: Brainly for iOS | Android (Free, subscription available)

2. Photomath

Unlike Brainly, the Photomath app is a pretty straightforward homework app and has one single core focus—math. Photomath is truly one of the best apps to help you solve math problems , and it works similarly in that you merely have to scan the problem with your phone and the app gives you instant answers.

But Photomath doesn't stop there, the app actually breaks down the entire equation and gives you a step-by-step explanation of how it came to the solution. What's more, you can tap on each step to see an even more detailed animated lesson with voice instructions.

In addition, the Photomath app includes a built-in calculator where you can type the question out instead of snapping a photo.

Download: Photomath for iOS | Android (Free, subscription available)

3. Chegg Study

Chegg Study is an app that provides many different homework and study tools on various subjects. If you have a basic question, you can either snap a photo, upload an image, or type it out. On the other hand, you can just scan the barcode of the textbook you're using with your mobile phone to find answers.

Another tool Chegg Study includes is over 500 million free flashcards on subjects like astronomy, business, chemistry, and psychology. Alternatively, you can use the app to create your own set of flashcards.

But the Chegg Study app also comes in handy if you need help with a specific course. All you have to do is add the course and the app provides everything you need to ace it, like expert Q&A and exam prep. Alternatively, there are a selection of Chegg alternatives you can try , too.

Download: Chegg Study for iOS | Android (Free, subscription available)

4. Course Hero

To get help with your homework, all you have to do is ask Course Hero. And asking is super simple. You can type in your question, snap a picture, or upload a document. If you're looking for assistance with math homework, there's even a dedicated Scan to Calculate option.

Using the Course Hero app, you can keep a library of all your homework documents and any other learning materials you need if you're completing a course.

What's more, Course Hero is available in your web browser if you need access to AI-powered homework assistance and a range of study resources while using your laptop or PC.

Download: Course Hero for iOS | Android (Free, subscription available)

5. Bartleby

The Bartley app can solve your math homework problems in a single snap. Yet possibly the best part is the 24/7 homework help from actual tutors. Simply select the subject, type out the question, and add an optional image.

Once you've sent in your question, all you have to do is wait and pretty soon you'll get assistance from an expert with Masters or PhDs. However, there is another way to get homework help and that's by using the Search tab.

Type in what you're looking for, and you can filter through the solutions according to the solution type or subject. Alternatively, you can search for homework help based on the textbooks you're using.

Download: Bartleby for iOS | Android (Free, subscription available)

6. ScanSolve

Quick, uncomplicated, and to the point is what you can expect from this homework app. ScanSolve uses AI to answer your questions and covers subjects like math, English, and science.

As with many of the other apps on this list, using ScanSolve is as easy as taking a picture of the questions you are struggling with. From there, you can either read the explanation of the results or chat with the AI tutor if you're unsure of the answer you received.

Download: ScanSolve for iOS | Android (Free, subscription available)

7. Homework.ai

The Homework.ai app offers homework help using the power of artificial intelligence. Some of the subjects the app covers include art, biology, computer science, math, music, and a selection of languages like Spanish and German.

To get started, choose a subject, type out or audio record your question, and AI does the rest. For a quicker solution, you can simply scan the question using your mobile phone. Keep in mind that everything in the app is generated by AI, so you might need to double-check the answers if you're not 100% sure.

Along with answering your basic homework questions, Homework.ai can help you with language translation, rewriting text, and summarizing text.

Download: Homework.ai for iOS | Android (Free, subscription available)

8. Zookal Study

If you need homework help immediately, but you'd prefer to get it from an actual experienced tutor instead of AI, then Zookal Study is the app for you.

The best bit is that you won't have to wait hours for solutions to your questions—Zookal promises to deliver in as little as 20 minutes. Zookal keeps track of all your questions and answers, and you have access to a library of online solutions on the Zookal website.

The app centers on one main tool, Ask a Question, which is where you can type out or snap a picture of your homework question. Additionally, Zookal is a study app you can use in any browser with an impressive selection of online tools ranging from test prep and textbooks to flashcards and videos.

Download: Zookal Study for iOS | Android (Free, in-app purchases available)

Access Homework Help When You Really Need It

Have you ever been stuck trying to handle your homework all by yourself? Well, you don't have to. Now, getting homework help is as easy as downloading one or a couple of mobile apps.

There are a range of handy homework apps available, with some using artificial intelligence and some using expert online tutors. And the good news is that these homework apps can work wonders for both students in school and students in college.

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What is the output from the following code? String s = "Computer Science is fun!"; String s1 = s.substring(0,8); String s2 = s1.substring(1); String s3 = s2.substring(1,3); System.out.println(s3);

"Cat has a speak method that returns ""Meow"" Bird has a speak method that returns ""Tweet"" Dog has a speak method that returns ""Woof"" Pig doesn’t have a speak method Cow has a speak method that returns ""Moo"" What is the output from looping through this array of animals and asking each to speak()? Animal[] a = { new Cat(), new Cow(), new Dog(), new Pig(), new Bird() }"

public void f(int a, int b) { if (a/b != 0) f(a/b,b); System.out.print(a % b); } Given the method above, what is printed by the call f(4,2) ?

What formula would I use In excel to get the average of high and low temperatures

Use Excel functions to find the mean, median and mode of the height data. Label these on your spreadsheet.

1.    Journalize the following transactions for Central Jump Park, Inc.

a.    Start Microsoft Excel, and open the BUS114_02_06.xlsx file from C:\ACTT2\Data\Unit_02.

b.    Click the File tab, and click Save As. Save the file to C:\ACTT2\Student\Unit_02.

c.    Central Jump Park, Inc. received its charter on August 1. Journalize the following transactions associated with starting a corporation, issuing stock subscriptions, and declaring and paying dividends.

                                             i.       August 4. Ten incorporators pay for 50,000 shares of $5.00 value common stock. Receipt No. 1-10.

                                            ii.       August 4. Peter O’Donnelly was reimbursed for organization costs, $6,500.00. Check No. 1.

                                           iii.       August 6. Adina Lee subscribed to purchase 500 shares of $5.00 value common stock. Memorandum No. 1.

                                           iv.       September 16. Adina Lee made a full payment on the stock subscription. Receipt No. 11.

                                            v.       September 16. Issued stock certificate to Adina Lee for 500 shares. Memorandum No. 3.

                                           vi.       November 1. Central Jump Park, Inc.’s board of directors declared an annual dividend of $40,000.00. Preferred stock issued is $100,000.00 of 10%, $100.00 value. Common stock issued is $400,000.00 of $5.00 value. Memorandum No. 151.

                                          vii.       December 1. Paid cash for annual dividend declared November 1. Check No. 381.

d.     Save and close the spreadsheet.

e.     Submit your file to your instructor for grading.

What are rows and columns?

What is syntax of Vlookup in excel?

What does * mean in Excel formula?

How do you add shadow to text in Excel cells?

What is Japanese traditional sports?

sinxcosx=-sinx

We are stuck on a,b,c, and d

A nine-mile stretch of beachfront is bounded by trees. Along the beachfront, the density of the trees is 250 per square mile. The density increases linearly until it reaches 2,650 per square mile eight miles from the beachfront. Find the total tree population in this stretch of land that is nine miles long and eight miles wide.

What are the points of inflection for y = xe^x?

What is the equation of the tangent line to the curve f(x) = x^2 - 10 passing through the point (5,1)?

#7& 8a -b

Please help verify we got the correct answers to these problems 3-4-5

Question 3 a&b&c

Question 1 a&b

If you had a country what would you name it and why

What is the most effective way to study for unit tests in APUSH?

Was slavery the main engine of American economic growth? 

What was slavery main role in the u.s economic growth that lead to the civil war 

How did slavery play a role in American’s capitalism.

 how/ why did slavery play a big role in building thye

 American economy system and how it impacted it.

What was the cause and effect of slavery in the American economy world and how did it affect the economy in this generation.

In what way did the end of slavery affect us 

What were the positive effects of slavery in the United States economy in 2020?  

what was the ideal of “homespun virtue” and how did it appeal to different groups in the colonies

How do i study for the AP exam when its this friday?

How did Japanese Americans use the loyalty questionnaire to resist or critique their incarceration?

I need help studying for my Chapter 17 AP US History test.

Was the election of 1960 an easy victory for Kennedy? Why?

What were causes for the Seven Years War?

What was similar between the New Deal and Great Society programs?

In your own words, describe how scientists can monitor what goes on in the brains of music listeners (based on the video "How playing an instrument benefits your brain". Must use at least 10 words.

 (146) How playing an instrument benefits your brain - Anita Collins - YouTube

Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner composed operas in their unique styles. What are some significant differences between Verdi’s La Traviata and Wagner’s The Valkyrie that you can readily identify?

Discuss which Nationalistic composer’s music still has a profound impact on society today and why?

This chapter discusses how musical influences grew in the Nineteenth Century. Discuss how you can compare this discussion to modern-day influences of music on society?

Briefly describe the trait theorists’ approach to personality.

  • Specifically, how did Gordon Allport, Raymond Cattell, and Hans Eysenck study traits?

Why do musical notes repeat at the octave?

Hi what's the center of earth?

What's the difference between phyla, order and family?

What causes hurricanes in the Southern Hemisphere to spin in the opposite direction from ones in the Northern Hemisphere?

How can coral reefs and estuaries support high levels of biological diversity?

During the 1995 Olympics, the ______ team refused to stand on the award podium alongside the Serbian team.

Which lines from “Robin Hood” best support the idea that Robin Hood and his companions feel a strong connection with nature?

What is the capital of ethiopian

How do you write a research paper?

6. In paragraph 9, the narrator thinks about the time he spent hunting for eggs and playing games as a reflection of which of the following?

A) his limited ability as a student, b) his realization that he should have been studying more, c) his secret pleasures in life, d) his joy at having adventures.

If You are able to help it would be graciously accepted... thank you for considering helping!!!!!! *****Is John Proctor a good puritan? ***use Act 2 page 57, line 18 to page 67, line 3 *** this is an argument essay **This is all from The Crucible ********Link to read is below https://ia800209.us.archive.org/17/items/TheCrucibleFullText/The%20Crucible%20full%20text.pdf

Who would the antagonist be in the Pixar short "Purl"?

Use details (at least three) from the text to explain what sort of town the author describes in the first two paragraphs. Why does the author describe this town in such detail for readers?

Read the sentences and choose the correct word that goes with the sentence

Consider Pasteur's speech in conjunction with the Essential Question for this unit (What responsibility do people have when developing new technology?) What responsibility does Pasteur seem to think scientists have for what they create? Explain using details from the last two paragraphs that support your answer.

Can you help with this questions it for interpersonal communication class

What should I know for the AP Macroeconomics exam? (Besides the types of graphs and their rules)

Where's a great place or site y'all recommend in learning the likes of coding, Adobe, Microsoft, and whatnot with this computer stuff? I'm not really a STEM person and really don't know much about comp sci tbh but was curious to see!

ystems Kai Edmonds is a manager of client support services for BizNet Computer Systems, a vendor that sells networks to small organizations. She is aware that a number of BizNet's customers have very little experience with the tasks associated with keeping a network system up and running. Kai spends considerable time on the telephone answering questions. Most of the questions she gets relate to the following three topics: - Security threats - Media backups - Disk performance Kai thinks BizNet needs a document to provide to its customers when they take delivery of their office network. The document Kai has in mind would address the trhee concerns she hears most often from customers. Assume that BizNet sells Windows desktop workstations that are attached to a Windows server. First, develop a preventive maintenance checklist of tasks that a small business organization could use to manage their systems for maximum performance and reliability. The checklist you provide should address the three primary areas of concern Kai has listed above. Next, expand one of the categories of tasks on the checklist to provide clients with a brief explanation of how to perform each step on that portion of the checklist. As you write the checklist and explanation of how to perform each step, remember that BizNet's clients are not computer professionals.

Geo-Habitus is a company that sells kits used to build vacation cabins shaped like geodesic domes. The company has identified a need for a local area network (LAN) to facilitate communication among workers and permit collaboration on tasks. Bridgette Petrang, the technology supervisor at GeoHabitus, has asked you to develop a project plan with Microsoft Project 2010. To learn the basic features of project management software, you will input the tasks for a LAN acquisition project at Geo-Habitus, shown in the outline below. The goal of the project is to select a new LAN for the company.

Project Plan: Geo-Habitus LAN Selection Project

Step Task                                                                                                                                                Time Estimate              

1 Conduct a user needs analysis among the Geo-Habitus managers and employees for a new LAN system.                                                                                                                                             8 days

2 Develop a specification of the required LAN features. 4 days

 Define the selection criteria based on mandatory and desirable features, vendor

3. support, costs, and compatibility with existing equipment; decide on a weight for each criterion.

4 Write a Request For Proposal (RFP) document for vendors that describes LAN operating requirements, bidding procedures, and decision criteria.

5 Send RFP document to LAN vendors. 1 day

6 Allow time for vendors to prepare written responses to RFP. 14 days

7 Analyze vendor responses to RFP and evaluate bids. 5 days

8 Select a vendor and award the contract for the LAN installation. 1 day

" Help Desk Performance at Virtual-SoftBeth Goldman, supervisor of Virtual-Soft’s Help Desk service gets weekly data from a helpdesk software application on her support specialists' performance. She wants to use the data to measure her staff members' productivity. Use a spreadsheet program to enter the data for Beth’s staff from last week shown in the table below."Beth thinks that productivity should be measured as the amount of work accomplished divided by the effort expended. Think about this definition of productivity. Use your spreadsheet to calculate the measure of productivity you think would be appropriate for these workers. Who is the most productive agent on Beth’s staff? Is there more than one right way to approach this problem? Print your spreadsheet, and explain your results."SupportSpecialistCalls Handledper WeekAvailable Hoursper WeekAverage Minutesper CallSusan11231.514.2Jose12731.011.3Sue00.00.0Barbara8725.115.9Ekaterina15130.09.2Shere-Kahn6324.213.6Dennis7729.611.9Kristen6327.110.6"

"You are a user support specialist at Les Deux Vaches, an organization that publishes a trade publication for the dairy industry. Several managers have approached you about a problem they need help with. Each of the managers has a laptop computer they use to connect to the company's intranet and to the Internet. They use their laptops to access email and certain accounting information in the evenings and on weekends. They are concerned about the possibility of accidentally downloading spyware that could be used to obtain proprietary corporate information or slow the speed of their laptop. Investigate some free antispyware utility programs that are available for download from the web, and make a recommendation to the managers about which program to use. Complete the following tasks:1. Create an evaluation criteria checklist for an antispyware utility. Develop as complete a list as you can, keeping in mind the problem the managers want you to help them solve. You can also consider any software support issues or other factors you think arerelevant.2.Develop specific evaluation criteria for an antispyware utility"

"Locate the technology support standards for your workplace or school, or find another organization’s technology product support standards online. Write a short comparison between those you find and the support standards at the University of Texas Arlington described in this chapter. How are they similar? How are they different?"

I have never presented or experienced a PowerPoint presentation before or any type of presentation. Not sure how to answer this discussion topic

Design a backtracking algorithm to solve the m-coloring problem using  the general framework discussed in class.  All other solutions will not receive credit.

//define variables used

coloring(m, G)

// add your pseudocode here

r-coloring(k, m, G)

//add your pseudocode here

color_ok(k, G)

(8 pts) Write the pseudo-code

(2 pts) Analyze the worst-case running time of your algorithm.

I'm working on probability and struggling with the binomial process. Is there a way to calculate the amount of success trials without counting them out? For example, a six faced die gets rolled five times and gets only two 6s. What is the probability of that? And how many success trials are there?

How many megabytes are there in a gigabyte?

What is the difference between a compound shape and a compound path in Illlustrator?

How can I open PSD files in Adobe Illustrator?

Why is Illustrator adding a '#' to my line of text?

How do I move an Illustrator artboard?

What is the purpose of “end” in Python?

Can the Python dictionary have duplicate keys?

  • What is Fine’s overall aim or thesis for her article?
  • Fine develops a number of objections to Wellman’s argument; reconstruct these.
  • Review each of the previous questions. How does Fine compare or contrast with previous authors/articles? Where applicable, add a note to each section of your outline.
  • Do you have new or lingering questions about Fine’s article? What questions might your peers have?
  • Explain the Experiment Eratosthenes used to figure out the shape and size of the Earth.  Be detailed and descriptive.  Draw a diagram to accompany your explanation.  Make an argument, using your drawing and your words, that the Earth must be round.
  • Suppose you are stuck on a strange asteroid and you begin walking.  You walk in a straight line for 20 miles and the stars overhead appear to shift by 10 degrees (i.e. the stars that where directly above you are now 10 degrees lower in your sky).  What is the circumference of the asteroid?   HINT: The version of this question that appears on the actual exam may have different numbers or slight changes in details.
  • In 1996, astronomers discovered an icy object beyond Pluto and named it 1996 TL66.  It has a pretty eccentric orbit (e=0.579), see picture.  It’s perihelion distance is 35 AU and it’s aphelion distance is 132 AU.  Also, it takes a full 761.7 years to orbit the Sun once.  Answer the following.

1)     When in its orbit will 1996 TL66 be moving with the fastest speed?

2)     What shape is this orbit?

3)     What is the semi-major axis of 1996 TL66 (show work)?

Know how to identify which constellation the Sun can be found at any time of the year. If I give you a particular month and a picture of the ecliptic, can you tell me which constellation will be high overhead at midnight? At noon? Practice this! Know how to identify a person’s astrological sign if you are given an ecliptic diagram. Know the difference between seasonal constellations and constellations you can see all year long from your latitude. Be able to explain why some constellations are circumpolar and some are not. Coordinate systems might be important here!

What makes a hypothesis different from a theory?

What is the value of G? I dont know what “value” is.

When the price in the market is $100, Company 1 will produce 100 computers and Company 2 will produce 200. When the price rises to $200, Company 1 will produce 200 computers, and Company 2 will produce 300. When the market price increases from $100 to $200, what is the market elasticity of supply using the midpoint formula?

Does anybody have resource recommendations for students studying AP Chinese? The course my school offers is independent study, so I'm trying to supplement it wherever I can. Resources can include fictional books or shows, so long as I can use it to practice Mandarin!

How do Afro-Latin individuals code-switch between Black English to regular English and Spanish and vice-versa and how does it impact their Afro-Latin identities?

See attached document and answer the question.

Which sentence from the text best demonstrates the central idea of feeling defeated?

In paragraph 1, Franz is preoccupied with being both late and unprepared for school. How does this affect the plot of the story?

Read these lines from stanza 4 of “Robin Hood. What do these lines suggest about Keats’s attitude towards the world in which he lives?

Hey y’all, I need help writing an essay. The topic is “Did Daniel and Natasha fall in love” . This is due tomorrow and I’m stressing outtt

 During the time which Rip spends slumbering, his place of residence is transformed from an English Colony into the new United States of America (a transition that takes place, at least for Rip, on election day). What changes have this transformation wrought on Rip's way of life? What specific identity problems does Rip have in this new nation, and how could these identity problems be seen as national issues for all new Americans?

"Roselily" by Alice Walker 

How does Roselily's attitude change about marriage and moving from the beginning to the end of the story?

Please answer the question using the answer choices. Thanks

You can skip the passage and jump to the questions. Please answer the questions thank you

How can I prepare for the AP Physics 1 exam? I am not doing good in the class and I want to try to do better on the AP Exam in May.

A compact car has a maximum acceleration of 2.0 m/s(^2) when it carries only the driver and has a total mass of 1200 kg. What is its maximum acceleration after picking up four passengers and their luggage, adding an additional 400 kg of mass? (Express the answer to two significant figures and include appropriate units). (The question is mainly pertaining to using Newton's second law, since this was recently discussed and introduced to us by our teacher. It's been giving me a bit of trouble, so I appreciate answers! Thank you!)

A force F is applied perpendicular to the top of a box of mass m sitting on an incline of angle θ. What is the magnitude of F such that the normal force of the incline on the box is equal to the weight of the box?

What two laws are essential for our society to operate, and what two laws are hindering society from excelling? Respond in complete sentences.

why are  social classes harmful  to society?

This week's reading discusses important policies that influence the field of human services. Choose one of the following problems: alcohol and substance abuse, child abuse and spouse abuse, elderly health and social care, issues in corrections, or poverty. Discuss the historical perspective about the issue you chose. Then, select one policy from the past 50 years (late 20th or early 21st century) and explain how it has impacted the issue you selected (good or bad) and what changes to that policy, if any, would better serve those in need. Be specific and use material from chapter two and outside research to support your position.  In your answer, tell us why you selected that particular policy. Examples include The Affordable Care Act, Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act, Welfare Reform (PRWORA), the Americans with Disabilities Act, etc.

Remember to support your answer with material from the readings and outside research and include APA style in-text citations to show where your information comes from.

In response to your peers, share your reactions to the policy selection of at least two classmates. Do you agree or disagree with their conclusions regarding the impact of the policy on the issue they selected?  Use this as an opportunity to learn about a wide variety of social services policies from your fellow classmates.

Which of these were achievements of the Kingdom of Silla during its golden age?

How was shamanism  different  from other belief systems in the Kingdom of Silla, such as Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism?

I have a fear of speaking, how can I get that problem adressed?

What is the best font for a PowerPoint?

How do you save a PowerPoint as a high quality PDF?

What’s a good number of slides for a 1-hour presentation?

How can you convert text to a table in PowerPoint?

Predict Suppose you were given an element that has a boiling point around -185°C and a melting point around -190°C. Determine if you were given an element from a group that you already considered in this activity, or a different element. Explain your reasoning.

stoichiometry

Use dimensional analysis to solve all of the following for 2 questions:

Use Dimensional Analysis to solve all of the following:

Is the cobalt system always the same color when it is at equilibrium, meaning a steady ratio of products to reactants? 

in Figure 1. Which bond has the highest bond energy? Which has the lowest?

The Haber Process is used to make ammonia on an industrial scale. If you want to produce 10 metric tons of ammonia, how would you calculate the mass of the reactants needed?

Can you guys check my answer and correct the one that need to be correct!!

javier purchased a jacket at a discount of x% off the original price. IF he paid w dollars which expression shows the original price of the jacket (a) 100w / 100 + x (b) 100 + 2 / 100 - x (c) 100w / 100 - x (d) 100w / x

Need Help fast!

Describe the transformation (X+4.5,Y+2)

What is the answer?

What is 5 + 5

can anyone help??

Need help! ASAP!

Emiliano went shopping and purchased a shirt and jeans. He spent a total of $39. The jeans were exactly twice the price of the shirt. How much did the shirt cost?

The sum of two numbers is 190. One number is 20 bigger than the other. What are the two numbers?

A space probe on the surface of Mars sends a radio signal back to the Earth, a distance of 8.27  ✕  10 7  km. Radio waves travel at the speed of light (3.00  ✕  10 8  m/s). How many seconds does it take for the signal to reach the Earth?  

Is gravity always 9.8m/s^2

If a government is willing to sacrifice human life in favor of the private accumulation of profit, it is in violation, most directly of which of Dussel's principles?

What is the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave that has a frequency of 5x10-5m/s?

How do I study for AP Government & Politics? I have 2 weeks before the exam.

What led to the development of the federal court system after the ratification of the Constitution?

What does fiscal federalism mean?

What is the translation of “happy birthday” in German?

How do I say “happy birthday” in German?

I have an error in my code. Can I have help figuring it out, please?

How do I square?

What is a c string?

How do I write pseudocode in C++?

What is the difference between printf() and cout in C++?

what is 4+1

3 ways magma forms

What effect does high Co2 and thus carbonate level on marine organisms

Why do you think earth is round?

How long would a human survive on each planet according to the video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7FJQok__HE

In 3-4 sentences, explain all of the phases of the moon based off of the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXseTWTZlks

What human impact led to the “Love Canal Disaster?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iSFgZ-SlaU

1.What are symptoms? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvaQLvuVYeU

1.What are symptoms?

2.What are the treatment options?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvaQLvuVYeU

1.What are the causes of fetal alcohol syndrome? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvaQLvuVYeU

What is the history of the concept of entertainment?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of news values?

What are the old tools of journalism?

What is ethics in journalism, and why is it important?

What is Sturgeon's Law in relation to film and media?

I need help to bring my Adv. graphic designs grade up from 59. do you like have any advice for me on how to bring my grade back up?

What is Computer Aided Design with examples?

What should be a designer's priority while creating a design?

What is the importance of computer-aided design?

What are examples of some aesthetic things?

On which factors should design be rated?

What does approach to design mean?

How and where can I learn graphic design?

2. Company Law: A Cyprus videogame publisher (Publisher) wishes to acquire a third-party developer

(Developer) based also in Cyprus. The Developer has already released its first videogame they have been

developing for 7 years, but unfortunately, the profit does not yet correspond to Developer’s expecta

es signed a term sheet for the first stage purchase: the Developer will issue addi

onal shares (+100% to the

current share capital) and sells them to the Publisher, but 20% can be bought back by an op

The Developer and wish to proceed with the due diligence and the contract. However, the Developer needs

financing ASAP and cannot wait for the end of all legal ma

ers to be done.

On the other hand, Publisher does not have enough cash to close the deal, so they are thinking of borrowing a

secured loan, and have chosen Gaijin’s Cyprus company as a poten

al investor. The loan will be secured by the

Gaijin’s own ordinary shares previously obtained by the Publisher. A li

le part of this loan will be used to acquire a

small number of addi

onal Gaijin’s shares from another shareholder, so the Publisher could become its major

shareholder.

Publisher’s current legal counsel has never conducted due diligence or prepared any contracts on company

on, so they ask you, a prospec

ve Gaijin’s legal advisor, to briefly advise their lawyers on how to conduct

legal due diligence, which difficul

es (if any) may arise with loan and purchase contracts, what the most crucial

issues should be considered while dra

ing them, and which ac

ons and documents are required to close the deal.

Answer: _______________________

what do you consider the best term length for the Supreme Court justices?

What is the name for a person who has very strong influence on others' views? What is an organization whose members share certain views and objectives?

Which voting requirement was the first to be eliminated?

What is the usual pattern of voter turnout in U.S. elections?

What was the outcome U.S. v. Lopez (1995)?

What type of organization is the Chamber of Commerce?

What are powers that can be exercised exclusively by the U.S. national government, but not state governments?

What is the purpose for brushfire and exit polls?

Trying to understand AP Statistics. Just the entire course in general. Any tips?

I need math help

Can you please help me answer this questions

This is the question:

In a recent random sample of 100 students, 14 reported that they had texted while driving in the past month.

  • Assumptions and Conditions  - Make a check-list of assumptions and conditions.
  • Raw data, computations, and resulting confidence   interval  - Present the data that you were given, and show the computations for the confidence interval by showing the key-strokes on your TI-84 or Excel.

A monthly plan cost $1 per month plus 0.35 per text message. Find the monthly cost for x text message

For your first news analysis, you will need to find an article of your choosing. The article must contain a discussion of some data using summary statistics.

1) Identify the following. The first three items are crucial. The rest should be reported if they are mentioned in the article:

A. The things or people being examined.

B. What is being examined with respect to those things or people?

C. Where it is being examined?

D. When it was examined?

E. Why it's being examined?

F. How it's being examined? 

2) List at least one summary statistic given in the article. If you'd like to list more than one, that's ok.

3) Give a short analysis of why you agree or disagree with the article. This analysis can be based on anything which the article states or anything that you're aware of.

4) Include a copy of the article in your submission. You may do this by copying and pasting the article into your document, or by copying and pasting a url address for that article.

What are other options for travel in Mexico?

I really am trying to teach myself Spanish because I don't have access to a Spanish class or lessons, but after a few weeks my dedication steadily decreased because I'm not seeing any real results or actually learning the language. What should I do?

What tense of the verb am I supposed to use? 'Yo voy a compara una videograbadora para que mi hermana ___ (poder) ver películas en español.'

Spanish help: Complete the sentences replacing the ____ with the correct present perfect form of the verb in parentheses.

Yo le __ una buena propina a la camarera (dar) *, yo __ con toda la tarea de español. (preocuparse) *, yo __ un abrigo porque hace fresco. (ponerse) *, nosotros __ las manos para ser sanos. (lavarse) *.

What is the future tense for I am going to go somewhere? Like "I am going to take this prescription to the pharmacy" "________ tomar la receta a la farmacia"

"Cuando la clase no es interesante, yo estoy..." How would I finish this sentence (nervioso, aburrido, preocupado, alegre)?

Which word (acuerdo, recuerdo) is correct for this sentence? ¿Conoces a ese actor? Pues, no me ___ de él

What should be in the blank? Por fin, el zorro _____ que las uvas estaban agrias. (At last, the fox decided that the grapes were sour.)

How do you say “mismatch” in Spanish?

sweep - In french passe compose form

We went to - In french passe compose form

was- in french imparfaire form

In the French language, what would be the difference between using leur and les in a sentence if both mean "them". If I said, "We speak to them often, so we known them well." where would the leur and les go and why. Give another example if possible please and thank you.

What is a good way to practice my French without it being boring? I wish I could talk to a french speaking person but I do not know any. Also any tips on helping to remember words?

In french, how can I tell when to use "ce" "cet" and "cette" when describing "this"

Find the words!! in french

find the french words pls screenshot the answers thanks

Why is chromium +3 more stable?

What aldehyde is the most easily oxidized?

Two current carrying wires are a distance a apart and experience a Force F between them. The wires are moved a distance 2a apart. What is the new force between the wires?

What law explains electromagnetic induction?

I just need help with Trigonometry, I don’t really understand anything about it.

Find the measure of one interior angle of a regular 105-gon.

My student needs help with this question...work is needed.

Please help with this question...work is needed.

My student needs help with this problem...

Please help my student with this question...

Please help with my student's question...

Please help my student...

The lengths of side AB and side BC of a scalene triangle ABC are 12 cm and 8 cm respectively. The size of angle C is 59 degrees. Find the length of side AC.

What type of graph is y = 2 csc(x)?

Help with scholorship essay

The cheerleading team was raising money for a local charity by running a concession stand at the soccer game. They used a markup rate of 300%. If it cost the cheerleaders $0.50 to purchase a bag of chips, what was their selling price?

The sum of a number and negative three

what is the volume of a cylinder with the formula v=3.14*r^2*h with the raduis be 12 and height 6

"I’m thinking of 5 numbers such that their mean is equal to their median. If 4 of the numbers are 14, 8, 16, and 14, what is the 5th number?" What is the 5th number Ms. Hernandez is thinking of?

Taher plans to cut the 3 pieces of lumber for the flower bed border from a single piece of lumber. Each cut takes 1/8 inch of wood off the length of the piece of lumber. Among the following lengths, in inches, of pieces of lumber, which is the shortest piece that he can use to cut the pieces for the flower bed border?

What is the degree measure of the acute angle formed by the hands of a 12-hour clock that reads exactly 1 o’clock?

"The balcony is fenced with a balustrade, a stone railing supported by a row of waist-high, vase-shaped pillars." Is this sentence correct?

"...one naval officer paid out eight miles of rope..." What does 'paid out' mean?

If x:y = 5:2 and y:z = 3:2, what is the ratio of x:z?

Read the following passages and answer the following questions for each one:

1. What is the phenomenon being explained?

2. What theories are advanced to explain the phenomenon? (Some theories may be unstated.)

3. Which theory seems the most plausible and why? (Use the criteria of ad-equacy.)

4. Regarding the most credible theory, is there a test implication men-tioned? If so, what is it? If not, what would be a good test implication for the theory?

5. What test results would convince you to change your mind about your preferred theory?

"In the past several years, a researcher named David Oates has been advocating his discovery of a most interesting phenomenon. Oates claims that backward messages are hidden unintentionally in all human speech. The messages can be understood by recording normal speech and playing it in reverse…. [According to Oates] 'Any thought, any emotion, any motive that any person has can appear backwards in human speech. The implications are mind boggling because reverse speech opens up the Truth’.... To our knowledge there is not one em-pirical investigation of reverse speech in any peer-reviewed journal. If reverse speech did exist it would be, at the very least, a noteworthy scientific discovery. However, there are no data to support the existence of reverse speech or Oates's theories about its implications.”

Rhetorically analyze the poem "Voyage to the Moon" by Archibald MacLeish. How does the poet establish ethos, pathos, and logos? Discuss the subject, speaker, audience, and purpose of the poem. How does the intersection between the subject, speaker, and audience affects the poem?

What is a good topic for a persuasive essay?

Create  a flowchart to help fellow teachers evaluate the complexity of authentic texts that could be used in your  Signature Assignment: Content Area Literacy Unit *. Your flowchart must contain a minimum of 6 steps or components.

hello I have a question my teacher told me to type a "minimum length: 3/4 page". what does that mean. how many words should i type? please help!

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Does anyone think they could help me with getting this essay done, I have absolutely no idea where to start with it, was absent for 2 weeks and came back to this :(

I need a good example of a reply to this statement Smartphones, smart t.vs , Bluetooth speakers, blue tooth lights, computers and security cameras are IoT that me and my family and friends use.  

Advantages we can look things up either on our phones computers and t.vs. 

Disadvantage is they all can get hacked into.

I need a good example of how to reply to this statement HELLO IMSORRY IM LATE. WE USE ALOT OF CELL PHONES AND LAPTOPS HERE AT MY HOME AND THE HONEST OPINION ON THE INTERNET THING IS, SOMETIMES WE DONT REALLY THINK JUST DO WELL IN MY HOUSE I HAVE TEENAGERS SO ALOT OF TIME IM REALLY IN THE MIDDLE.

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1.What is the motivating force behind each nation's esteeming some practices good and other practices

O The will to live.

O Jealousy.

O The will to power.

2. For Nietzsche, what is the origin of religious values?

O a. Human beings create the values found in religious texts. 

O b. The prophets reveal God's law in religious pronouncements that are then recorded.

Oc. Space allens brought religious values to earth. 

Od. All religious values come from divine revelation to each person whose heart is open to God.

3. For Enrique Dussel, what happens as a result of the face to face encounter with the Other if I a receptive to the Other's call for help?

O a. I realize I am too different from others and must focus on just taking care of myself and my family.

O b. I realize I am co-responsible for the life of the 

Other. Oc. I begin to see that utilitarian standards are the only moral ones.

O d. I find myself to be alone in this world

4. What is the material ethical principle?

O We ought to follow democratic procedures whereby everyone impacted by a policy has an equal voice 

O We ought to do only what is feasible

in its formulation?

O We ought to love our neighbors as we do ourselves.

O We ought to advance human life in community and in harmony with the environment.

5.What is the formal ethical principle in Dussel?

O a. We ought to advance human life in community and in harmony with the biosphere.

Ob. We ought to follow democratic procedures by which everyone impacted by decisions has an equal

voice in their formulation.

Oc. We ought to do what can be accomplished.

O d. We ought to follow Kant's ethics.

6. What is the principle of feasibility? 

O a. We ought to advance human life in community.

O b. We ought to do what is achievable.

O c. We ought to use democratic procedures in which everyone has an equal voice who is impacted by the decisions being formulated. 

O d. We ought to follow Nietzsche's ethics.

7. If a government is willing to sacrifice human life in favor of the private accumulation of profit, it is in violation, most directly of which of Dussel's principles?

O a. material

O b. formal

Oc. feasibility

O d. utilitarian

8. What Social movements as a force for change in 21st century Latin America? Add  ONE ethical standard, (Plato, Kant, Mill, Dussel) to assess whether social movements have advanced or hindered an ethical standard.

(1)  Why were the Genains specifically used for this study? What was rare or unique about them?

In the process of classifying objects, people are especially likely to make use of

Hard edge is a subset of A(Futurism B(Photorealism C(Cubism D(Vorticism E(Minimalism

how many handheld engraving tools appear in the foreground of Paul revere A(three B(two C( One D( Four E(Five

John Singleton Copley exhibited boy with a (Flying) Squirrel at the A(Royal academy (France) B(Royal academy (united Kingdom)C( Louvre D(Society of artists of great Britain E( Palace of Versailles

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write about a time when color affected you in a specific way.

What is the weather today?

How do you draw a mandala?

What is impasto painting?

What is common in all areas of the arts?

What are the different forms of contemporary art?

d.    Save and close the spreadsheet.

e.    Submit your file to your instructor for grading.

What does “IR” stand for in engineering?

What is equilibrium means?

Convert the angle 23pi/12 radians to degrees

Solve each triangle using Law Of Sines. Explain your answers.​

When factoring a polynomial in the form ax 2 + bx + c, where a, b, and c are positive real

numbers, should the signs in the binomials be both positive, negative, or one of each?

Can you please help me write a quadratic equation in standard form with the given root(s)

Need help graphing and find the function equation for ferris wheel. *Word Problem given a situation graph the function & be able to write the equation based on the situation. Sea World opened a new feris wheel ride. The ferris Wheel is 120 ft tall. The height from the lowest car to the ground is 30 ft. The ferris wheel makes one full rotation in 2 minutes sketch the graph of on period labeling all the key point.

I don’t know how to get the answer to this problem…number 13

Algebra 2 question

I’m writing a code for an AI bot and i keep getting an error, does anyone know how to fix this?

What is 1.140 divided by 3

i am a highschool freshman interested in learning how to code with java! any tips?

 System.out.printf("This program will determine the use of a cell phone bill");

   

   System.out.printf("Enter Package A, Package B, Package C");

   Scanner keyboard= new Scanner(System.in);

   String packageletter; 

   packageletter=keyboard.nextLine();

    

   {//switch (number)

  }//being switch

  

   case 1: "PackageA"+ "450 + 39.99";

   break;

  case 2: "Package B" +"900+ 59.99";

     break;

  case 3:"Package C+" +"200+ 69.99";

   default:System.out.print("This number entered wlll determine how much each phone bill cost);

  }//end switch

   if (packageA+PackageB+PackageC)

How do I square in Java?

What are some tricks to learn Java quickly?

how do i start photographing

So I am just starting out, and I have a few questions. 1. What are some good things to buy to help me with photography? 2. Where can I get a good quality affordable camera? 3. Any tips?

What are some must-know things about photography?

What is the focal length of a lens of power +4D?

How can I learn photography skills?

What is the best photography tip that you can teach me?

What type of cameras can we use for photography?

if you're good at anatomy and physiology I could use help studying for a test about reproductive system

Write a pattern that represents a Phrygian half cadence.

What is a rondo?

I don’t know how to study for my TSI do you know any good websites?

Does anyone have really good advice, or various ideas on how to improve on the SAT ELA portion? I feel stuck.

In a right triangle,  a  and  b  are the lengths of the legs and  c  is the length of the hypotenuse. If  a =3 inches and  b =1 inch, what is  c ? If necessary, round to the nearest tenth.

Succession plans generally cover a time frame of (1,2,or 3) year and human resources professionals often use software specifically designed for succession planning

What are the different saving vehicles?

What is the significance of saving for emergencies?

What are the cost benefits associated with different investing methods?

How do spending habits change through an average person’s life?

How should saving habits change through an average person’s life?

How do commercial banks and credit unions differ?

What are the various types of credit that can be used to borrow money?

What are the three credit score reporting agencies?

What are the factors that influence credit scores? What are the different types and causes of bankruptcy?

What are different investment options, other than savings accounts?

What political or social events in history have impacted the stock market?

Why should beginning investors choose low-risk investments?

What are the common types of consumer fraud in today’s society?

What laws have been recently created to address consumer fraud?

How does a person know they need credit/debt counseling?

Where can a person go to receive credit/debt counseling?

What steps need to be taken to restore a person’s identity once it has been stolen?

What are the various types of insurance?

Why is it important to carry an insurance policy? Who can be identified as a beneficiary?

What insurance companies offer the best coverage and prices?

Any good study tip for the SAT?🥲🥲

Hi! I need help improving my SAT score from 1080 to 1510< can anyone share tips and sources?

"There is a growing feeling, as expressed by several of our focus group participants, that the news media should be “informative rather than authoritative”; the job of journalists should be to “give the news as raw as it is, without putting their slant on it”; and people should be given “sufficient information” from which “we would be able to form opinions of our own." What does 'raw' mean in this sentence?

The diameter of a circle is increased by 80%. By what percent is the area increased?

"Watching such a film, one will likely notice that many cubicles (still a workplace staple) have unwieldy computers and an equally unwieldy office phone." Is this sentence correct?

What are the best website tracker tools?

How do I create my own website?

Why do we need responsive web design?

What is the definition of a landing page design?

How do I do on-page effective SEO?

How do I Display HTML code on Web Page?

I don't get what the second option is, why can it add [0,1,2,3]?

q <- "My good opinion once lost is lost forever" x <- "Mr." y <- "Darcy" If q <- q SUBSTRING (4, 7) is set to "good" and z <- JOIN(x, y) sets z to "Mr.Darcy", how do you write a code that sets q to "My opinion once lost"?

Will this condition evaluate to true if x is true and y is false? (x OR y) AND (x AND (NOT y))

sol <- 1 REPEAT y TIMES { REPEAT 4 TIMES { sol <- sol + 1 }} If y is positive, what would be the value of sol after running the program?

What is metadata?

Can I write in a dotted font in MS Word?

What are the four types of alignment in MS Word?

Why is there such a big gap between my lines on Word?

How do I activate wrap text in Word?

Create a different histogram of the data using a different bin size. Similarly, be sure to label your axes and add a title

If you test the difference between three groups in ANOVA and you get a significant F test, you must

Suppose that a  random sample  of nineteen recently sold houses in a certain city has a  mean  sales price of $

, with a  standard deviation  of $

. Under the assumption that house prices are  normally distributed , find a 95

  confidence interval  for the  mean  sales price of all houses in this community. Then find the lower limit and upper limit of the 95

 confidence interval. 

Carry your intermediate computations to at least three decimal places. Round your answers to the nearest whole number. (If necessary, consult a  list of formulas .)

Lower limit: $

Upper limit: $

How do you calculate standard deviation?

Are there any profile websites for Ph.D. students like Plexuss?

In 3-4 sentences, explain how coal made us rich, and why it needs to go? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42yF2t7xMHY

1. What did the miners Dad teach him about land? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRjZlYh0qM0

1. What did the miners Dad teach him about land?

2. The goal of a miner is to make money. Reclamation projects are very expensive, so why do miners end their excavations with a reclamation project?

3. What does the miner describe to be in the topsoil used in the reclamation project?

4. How long did the miner project the land to return to its original form? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRjZlYh0qM0

In 2-3 sentences explain where oil comes from https://youtu.be/KkaplHQp2n0

In 3-4 sentences, explain what would happen if Vesuvius Volcano Erupted in 2020? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlS8d53jkIg

In 2-3 sentences, explain how the Hawaiian Islands were formed thru volcanic activity. https://youtu.be/66UdZWZgfWY

If the DNA sequence is TAC how do I know what amino acid it translates to?

1.      In cats, the allele for black fur (B) is dominant over the allele for brown fur (b). A heterozygous female cat mated with a homozygous recessive male cat.

a.      What is the genotype of the female cat?

b.      What is the phenotype of the female cat?

c.      What is the genotype of the male cat?

d.      What is the phenotype of the male cat?

where is the nile river and nile delta on here

What was the Malthusian theory and what were criticisms against it?

What's the capital of Russia?

In what year did Alaska become the 49th state of America?

What is the name of line which connects the north pole to the south pole?

What is the longest distance between any two places on earth?

  Review the sources included, paying attention to the sourcing information and contextualization of each source. Use the right hand column to take notes.  You are looking for how your industrialist made so much money, how he treated his workers and competitors, and how he spent his money . Use all these websites only http://www.history.com/topics/cornelius-vanderbilt https://www.biography.com/business-figure/cornelius-vanderbilt http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/10/books/review/Kazin-t.html?rref=collection%2Ftimestopic%2FVanderbilt%2C%20Cornelius&action=click&contentCollection=timestopics&region=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=6&pgtype=collection&_r=0 http://explorepahistory.com/displayimage.php?imgId=1-2-193Dhttp://explorepahistory.com/displayimage.php?imgId=1-2-193D https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_sFFIVzlwDy4oKc5pOonx4-yJhaE_Ds_WFJnbzh7Gng/edit?usp=sharing https://betterthisworld.com/finance/how-did-cornelius-vanderbilt-treat-his-workers/

In a paragraph, explain if you think Reconstruction meant mostly a time of change or mostly a time of continuity for freedmen.  Be sure to use a stand alone topic sentence, to explain at least 3 pieces of evidence to support your point of view, and to proofread before you submit this assignment.

  • In general terms, how have Americans' views of the Russia-Ukraine war changed over the past 9 months?
  • What was NATO's initial response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how has it changed?
  • Name two tribes that inhabited areas around the Rio Grande.

Early Labor Movement Notes Fill in the various problems faced by industrial workers during the Second Industrial Revolution:​

Compare two of the earliest national labor unions using the Venn Diagram: Knights of Labor and American Federation of Labor.​

What happens if I get a D at the end of my junior year in AP history will tht lower my chances of college acceptance

This week's reading discusses important policies that influence the field of human services. Choose one of the following problems: alcohol and substance abuse, child abuse and spouse abuse, elderly health and social care, issues in corrections, or poverty. Discuss the historical perspective about the issue you chose. Then, select one policy from the past 50 years (late 20th or early 21st century) and explain how it has impacted the issue you selected (good or bad) and what changes to that policy, if any, would better serve those in need. Be specific and use material from chapter two and outside research to support your position.  In your answer, tell us why you selected that particular policy. Examples include The Affordable Care Act, Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act, Welfare Reform (PRWORA), the Americans with Disabilities Act, etc. ,

When was WW2

What started ww1

How many inhabitants were required to became a state,according to the land ordinance of 1787 A(60,000 B(50,000 C(30,000 D(40,000 E(70,000

Which was a positive change that occurred in China because of Ming Dynasty policies that helps increase population?

Think about an amendment (1-10) you think has been challenged in the past twenty-five years.

Then, post a link to an article, video or other piece of media that relates to one of these controversies. For example, this article  Drones  relates to the Fourth Amendment interpretation of what constitutes illegal search and seizure. In at least 150 words, explain how your article relates to the particular amendment you've chosen to discuss.

I need to help the introduction and the conclusion in the essay about the relationship between colonies and England.

Can someone help me to do it? It's due tonight.

The title I choose is John Brown's Rebellion

What is a topic sentence

Why was the summer of 1863 so decisive for the Union?

Who coined the term “great resignation”?

I can't get application to submit

how do i make a flyer using google slides

Can people know or see who else is invited to view or edit a Google Doc?

How can I save a video from Google drive?

How do I rotate text in Google Docs?

I need help it’s least to greatest

How many are painted on 4 faces? 3 faces? 2 faces? 1 face? 0 faces? What is the total surface area that is unpainted?

Find each measurement indicated using LAW OF SINES. Do number 11 and 12.​

Solve each triangle using LAW OF SINES. Please do number 13 and 15​

Solve each triangle using LAW OF SINES.​

Find the measure of each angle indicated using RIGHT TRIANGLE TRIGONOMETRY (SOHCAHTOA).​

I already know the triangles are similar by SAS (I think so) but I don’t understand what steps I’d need to do to find what segment DB and CB is. Please help

Help with number 6, I don’t get how to do it. If ABCD is a kite, find each measure (just side AB because it’s only question 6).

I’m not sure how to do the statements and reasons for this problem.

What is the Photoshop update feature?

How do I take something out of a picture on Photoshop?

How does apply image work in Photoshop?

How do lines work in Photoshop?

How do I crop a picture into another picture?

In Photoshop, what is the best canvas size?

I'm trying to make a 3D maze game in Construct 3 and would like to add 3D floating lights that bounce off the wall (similar to that of a firefly) but I can't figure out how to get them to glow

i need help creating a simple enemy AI in construct 3, can anyone help me?

Write the expression with positive exponents.

Read the following two articles. Reflect on how the world economy may change during the next 10 years. Think about areas of the economy that will grow, and how you might be able to navigate your career towards those areas. What are some skills you can learn during the next 5 years to prepare for this? (Think of both specific technical skills, as well as soft skills.) What are other activities you might do to prepare for these changes? Imagine yourself in 5 years, with the changing economy, and think of anything where you might be in a position to think, "I wish when I was in school I had done, or studied ... ### to better prepare for my career in this new economy and market environment. "

Self-driving trucks: what's the future for America's 3.5 million truckers?

Self-driving trucks: what's the future for America's 3.5 million truckers? | Self-driving cars | The Guardian

Expect More Jobs And More Automation In The Post-COVID-19 Economy (forbes.com)

Read & watch the following articles and videos. Think about how they relate to each other, and to the study of computer science. Then write a reflection of your thoughts on the topics.

(77) CEO Teaches Student How To Make The Right Decision | Vishen Lakhiani Speech | Goalcast - YouTube

Admiral McRaven addresses the University of Texas at Austin Class of 2014 - YouTube

Why Grit Is More Important Than IQ When You're Trying To Become Successful (forbes.com)

(77) A Navy SEAL commander explains how he learned to never give up - YouTube

Read & watch the following articles and videos. Think about how they relate to each other, and to the study of computer science. Then write a reflection of your thoughts on the topics. I selected these stories for this reason; in my experience, the two most important factors for success in computer science are motivation & hard work, and loving what you do for your career. Without those you cannot succeed. I also feel those factors are more critical than any natural talent and ability.

Which other programming languages share a common syntax with Java? (Select all that apply.)

Group of answer choices

Can I have help with a C++ assignment?

I need help creating a business calculator on visual studios. I know how to make the calculator just not the business calculator.

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Factor the polynomial by factoring out the GCF.

7 x 2  − 14 xy  + 21 xy 2

The health care provider prescribes Minipress 2 mg by mouth two times a day for a patient who is diagnosed with hypertension. Using dimensional analysis, how many capsules caps should the nurse administer per dose?

A team of researchers at UMass Boston want to understand undergraduate college students’ decisions about food. They create a survey and stand outside the cafeteria, distributing it to every 5 th person who leaves, for a total of 239 undergraduate student responses. a. What is the population for this study? The sample? b. What type of sampling method is used? c. Create one qualitative and one quantitative question that might be on a survey about healthy eating. Explain why each question is the type you claim. d. Of the students surveyed, 147 were concerned about healthy eating. If there are approximately 12,500 undergraduates, how many might you expect to be concerned about healthy eating? e. Identify a type of bias in this study. Explain.

Our Class (15 points) In our QR class, 43% live in Massachusetts. Of the Massachusetts residents, 67% live in Boston. What percentage of the class lives in Boston? 

Since people weren’t traveling during the pandemic, car rental agencies sold of their fleets of cars. However, with the vaccinations, increased travel and supply chain issues, car rental agencies were left with not enough inventory to meet the demand. Use the chart below to calculate the absolute and relative change in national car rental price from its low in January 2021 to its peak in June 2021. Source: New York Times, September 20, 2021: “How Car Rentals Explain the 2021 Economy” 

In Fall 2019, there were approximately 16.6 million undergraduate students in degree-granting postsecondary institutions. This represents a 5% decrease from the Fall 2009 number of students. How many undergraduate students were there in 2009? Source: https://nces.ed.gov/fastfact

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what is a good paper topic? bc i need one for the last paper i am doing.

12. Which lines from “Robin Hood” best support the idea that Robin Hood and his companions feel a strong connection with nature?

If there is nothing else you can write about a subject, what can you write instead?

I wrote a somewhat big essay for a program if anyone can read through it and give some suggestions or where I should put the paragraph splits (not finalized) that would be great. Here it is:

    In the third grade, my school introduced the honor roll, a list of the top kids with the highest grades and all, and it was a new concept to me at the time. When I went, after a while I started feeling somber during the time, because it was a long showing and my name hadn’t been called yet and I thought I didnt make the honor roll. But after a while I got called last and I was the number one student in my grade. Before in my school, I was a good kid and had good grades in my other classes and in my other grades, but I never really took realization of the work that I did and how I felt about it. Before I didnt really know what to think about school because I always worked hard and did good, but I didnt really appreciate it though.

 After the honor roll though, I started to really appreciate the work I had done and how it affected me. After the honor roll, I started to feel more confident about me and my work, and I worked harder to try and keep my position. In the years following, I kept on getting top 3 in the honor roll, and it encouraged me to work harder to get to the first place spot. But during sixth grade, when COVID happened and everything when online, the school felt really different because nothing really felt the same and the things just werent as motivating as they were before, and we didnt even get a honor roll until the end of the year, and even after that it didnt feel the same as it did before.

    After, during the summer, I felt determined again so that when the school year reinstated I would try my hardest to stay in the top three in the honor roll. When seventh grade came and we were doing part online and part in-person, I felt somewhat motivated during the online portion to go and make  the honor roll as we didnt have one, but once we went in-person I tried hard to make the honor roll, and I got number 2, it made me feel happy and like all of my work had paid off.” If anyone reads this and gives some suggestions, thank you.

Can someone read over this, I’m trying to get into a program to help me with stuff, but I’m not sure if it’s good so far. Here it is “I believe I would be a good candidate for the “Program” program because I feel it could help me with my future. My goal for the future is to get into a specialized high school this year, and after that, I want to go to a college like MIT or Harvard, work in I.T or something technology related, and own my own business. This program can help because it can help me learn more about important subjects, like ELA, Math, and Science that can help me get into an excellent specialized high school, and getting into a program like this could help me in the future as it is not easy to get into. From this program, I expect to get extra and harder work in subjects like ELA, Science, and advanced Algebra, and being able to learn material past my grade, and get help studying for the SHSAT test, but also do more independent endeavors in things, for example, projects, more hands-on work for things like science, and get help with more extracurricular stuff like coding and learning different coding languages, learning how to use the things we learn in school to help us build our future, and learn different languages. I plan to contribute to the program by being a good kid. I am always respectful and listen, one example I have never gotten detention. I can also bring diversity, as my parents migrated from Sierra Leone, in west Africa, so I am a first-generation American. Overall, I think I would be a good candidate for the program because it helps me with my goals, and I can help contribute to the program.” If anyone has any suggestions on how to make it better please respond,

Before you begin writing, you must choose a topic. You will be writing 4-5 paragraphs, so your topic must be important and interesting enough for you to hit that length. At the same time, the topic must be narrow and focused enough so that you aren't tempted to stray off topic. Here are some ideas to consider:

1. What is the best (or worst) profession that a person can pursue? Jot down some ideas that make this job good (or bad).

Correct punctuation sentences

rule for dropping the silent "e" when adding a suffix.

Your best friend is pregnant and she knows you're taking Human Development 180 (likely you've shared how exciting this class is!) and now she has asked you for some advice. I would like you to share 3 things that you've learned in this module which would be helpful for a first time mom. Offer information about what she should know and what she can do to ensure a healthy pregnancy. 

Please answer B and C

Please answer A,B, and C? Use the graph

This is what I have so far. I don’t what to do both of these questions are an improper integral. An example of both of these would be very helpful.

How do you do this please show an example.

We are supposed to use the integration technique and u trig sub. And I don’t know how to solve it.

What is the lab value of biocarbonate?

Transition theory provides a framework that generates research questions and guides effective care prior to, during and after the transition. Patients, families, and health systems encounter and face many changes that prompt processes and strategies for coping with these changes and their aftermath. For patients and families receiving care, interventions are made to assist them in facing each of the changes and promote well-being. They must understand the transition experience of passing from one stage to another. Examples include going from a teenager to a single parent or going from being perfectly healthy to very ill. This theory and its interventions aim to ensure a healthy transition from one state to another. This theory is also used in many different fields, not just nursing.  List 3 ways this theory could apply the transition into nursing school

4. Lay-folk will sometimes use the unscientific expression "missing link" in an attempt to engage in scientific conversation. What are they trying to describe when they use this expression? How do they this expression?

the length of a rectangle is 3m less than twice the width, and the area of the rectangle is 14m squared. find the demension

One giant ant colony is reported to have about 3.06 x 10 8  worker ants and 1.02 x 10 6  queen ants. The number of worker ants is about how many times the number of queen ants? 

(-8-b)+6c if b=-5 and c=2

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Becky's dad gives her money each time she washes the car. The first time she washes the car he gave her $1.00. Each time after, he gave her $1.00 more than the time before. how much money will Becky have when she has washed the car 14 times?

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1. Why do you think the author chose to call Buddhism as a "certain way of thinking" rather than a religion?

2. What do you believe was the justification of representing the Buddha through a lotus, a horse with out a rider, or a tree when the Buddha said never to worship idols or idolize himself? 

3. Do you think the adding of the 5th and 6th virtues of Buddhism is what the original practicers of the religion would have ever wanted? A wide open religion that would become accessible to all? 

4. How do you believe the original followers of Buddhism would react to expansion like Zen Buddhism or images of Greco Buddhist Art?

5. Why would the Kushans change their complete lifestyle and live between the Roman and Chinese empires rather than attempts to expand their boarders?

6. Why is it the Kushans decided to represent all of their peoples religions on their currency?

7. Traditionally donations had no purpose in Buddhism, yet the Kushans were so worried about happiness after life so they added donations into traditions...why would this not correct late to traditional Buddhism?

8. How would Stupas be view by a traditional buddhist? 

9. What were the other two major ways of thinking when buddhism expanded into china? 

10. Buddhism is a true combination of eastern and western thinking, why? This is evident at the end of the documentary when it shows Japanese celebrations of the arrival of spring.

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Which of the following are characteristics of nation-states?

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Background about me-  My family and I moved to the USA 5 YEARS ago, and as immigrants with limited English, my parents have had to accept low-paying jobs. My father doesn't get any job because of his medical conditions, and my mother is working in a warehouse where she can't earn too much that can help my father's medical bills, pay our rent, and put food on the table, so I've always known they could not help me pay for College. 

So I've been proactive about earning and saving my own money. Since age 18, I've worked odd jobs (like mowing my neighbors' lawns); I started working at the subway after school and on weekends. Through all these jobs, I've saved about $6000. But even with my finances, I can't afford to pay for my College because I have to pay the bills and help my parents. I need help and complete College to give a good life to my parents. 

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Taylor argues a disproportionate number of Black people are poorer, more likely to be underemployed, condemned to substandard housing, and given inferior health care because of a lack of participation in local government b race discrimination c. Republican leadership d. failing to vote

Toward the end of her article, Taylor evokes the voice of Martin Luther King, Jr. Complete the quotation: In 1968 during another period of social upheaval, Martin Luther King, Jr., explained that the power of the black movement lies not only its capacity to fight for the rights of African-Americans but in its revelation of the interrelated flaws of American society, including a class and race. b. militarism and materialism. C racism, poverty, militarism, and materialism. D consumerism, poverty, and corruption

The ban on smoking in public buildings infringes on the rights of individual smokers in order to safeguard the health of the majority who are non- smokers. This ban was passed after Dr. Mills argued that it would give rise to the most amount of good health, which is necessary for happiness, and it would alleviate overall suffering from second-hand smoke related illnesses. What ethical theory is the best fit for this argument? a. Kant's categorical imperative b. Plato's theory of the tripartite soul . C Nietzsche's moral relativism d. Mill's theory of Utilitarianism

Kant maintained that human choices, though limited by our circumstances, is ultimately determined by a. the laws of physics b. patterns of activation in the brain c the Matrix d free will

For Kant, if I have heteronomy of the willI have opted to subordinate my will to a the moral law b self love and instinct c. the appetitive part of my soul d eros

For Kant, the only thing in the world that morally good without qualification is a the action that brings about the greatest happiness of the greatest number bthe action that brings inner harmony or justice in the soul c the good will or the will that acts in accordance with the categorical imperative d. the form of goodness itself

One can argue on Kantian ethical grounds that the government's separation of migrant children from their families and their placement in detention facilities to deter others from seeking asylum in the US is unethical because it a. brings about awful consequences by their acts. b. views someone as a liability . c. treats other persons as a mere means . d categorically reject capitalist ideology

The categorical imperative (or moral law), in Kant, is most similar to: a the greatest happiness principle b the golden rule c the idea that you should get what you can while you can d the traffic laws

For Nietzsche, as discussed in class, the death of God means: a an actual God once lived and then recently died, so it is time for the new gods. B the belief in the Christian God is now untenable (people are

 generally falling away from faith) so the European moral values based on that belief are in peril c God has sent his only son to die for our sins d humans do not have free will

According to Nietzsche, as expressed in the Thousand and One Goals in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, human societies develop ethical codes and religious texts by a. forming faith based communities and waiting for the revealed word of God. B discovering the Book of the Dead and deciphering the tablets c simply being open to the prevailing ideology d creating their own values, but then imagining (incorrectly) that a God or Gods created and sanctioned these values

For Enrique Dussel, ought to advance human life in community and protect the biosphere (environment) by means of a practices that are in accord with the categorical imperative. b. democratic procedures and in accord with what is feasible. Cpractices that produce the most amount of happiness. D mindful walking, breathing, and meditation

For Dussel, in the face to face encounter with the Other (victims of the prevailing system) recognize a that there is only one true God b my co-responsibility for the victims of the prevailing system c there is no hope for the future of humanity and the planet

For Descartes, come to prove the existence of God (in the Meditations) only after I realize a I am an unlimited being and can extend my reach throughout the universe b. I am a limited being and did not create myself cam a true believer and have heard the voice of God . D Faith has rewards in heaven

For Descartes, the argument sometimes referred to as "Cogito Ergo Sum" (think, therefore I am)is aan argument which proves the existence of everything to be only within his own mind ban argument that shows the mind cannot be deceived about anything. C an argument for one's own existence while one is doubting or thinking. d. there is a cog in the ergo when one hits the sum

For Descartes, indirect realism or representationalism includes all of the following claims about knowledge except a we have direct perceptual contact with the mathematical physical world b. we only know something about the world through the mediation of ideas in the mind. C only the primary qualities of our ideas resembles features of the mathematicalã physical world. d. there is a real extra mental world beyond the horizon of human subjectivity

For Descartes, Galileo, Locke, and other indirect realists, the primary qualities represent what are today are called asubjective or observer-dependent qualities bobjective or observer -independent qualities c. the first qualities anyone ever knows d. the primary source of horoscope information

The term extra-mental as used in class refers to what is beyond or outside of the mindSince George Berkeley rejects the extra-mental dimension of primary qualities, what is commonly referred to as a physical object is really for Berkeley, a an idea or ideas in the mind b a bunch of particles external to any mind c afantasy d quarks in a field

Epistemology is the study of a aknowledge b. morality c. how weapons inspectors go about their business in the episteme of toxic substances d. how epitomes come to lost souls .

 Rene Descartes' method for putting knowledge on a firm foundation starts with the employment of systematic doubt. Instead of enumerating every one of his opinions, he economizes by calling into question claims about the world which are based on the evidence of a the rational intuition .b the Internet c revelation. D the senses

For Descartes, by the time we finish the third section of the Meditations on First Philosophy we can be confident that the primary qualities really do represent observer independent features of the world and that we are not being deceived about this because A there is a Good God who would not deceive us about this. B there is an infinitely powerful evil genius who creates the external world c while am thinking cannot doubt that exist

In class, we mentioned the theory of knowledge of John Locke only with regard to his contribution of the concepts of primary versus secondary qualitiesIt expresses a distinction made by Galileo, Descartes, and other early modern philosophers and scientistsWhich of the following, would be considered a secondary quality? A the spherical shape of a ball b extension in space c the motion of a guitar string (vibration) d the sweet smell of the rose

In the experiment performed in class, we closed our eyes and imagined a blue sweater. Dr. Mills asked : if we were to go into someone's skull or brain, would we find the blue image? After discussing this , we concluded that the blue image we imagined, each in our own minds, could not be seen by others because it was not to be found in the brain. For Descartes , the mystery of how to account for the blue image is to say that a. it is in the brain but you just cannot see it. b. it is in the mind and the mind is not located in space as are physical objects .c there really is no such thing as a mind or a thinking thing d. to have a blue image in the mind is nothing more than the disposition to say "I have a blue image in my mind

If one accepts Descartes' substance dualism and believes that the mind is separate from the body, then one will have a very hard time explaining : a why I seem to float above my body b. how dreams occur .c what happens when someone hears voices that are not really out there. D what appears to be the very close connection between mind and body

Descartes argues that while the body is made of parts and therefore will one day disintegrate (return to the earth), the human mind A is also made of parts and will have to die b. is indivisible and thus might be immortal. .c creates the body and is all powerful d goes on existing even when there is no thinking at all

For Thomas Hobbes, there is no mind body problem because the human being is basically a. just a bundle of ideas b a physical thing c a dream in the mind of God d neither mental nor physical

For Berkeley, the computer that appears to be outside of my mind is really a. an extra-mental physical object b. a shadow on the wall of the cave . C an idea in the mind d. an image generated by a computer program

Berkeley does not accept the indirect realist distinction between primary and secondary qualities. For one of his arguments against this distinction he uses a thought experiment. Here is a simple version of the

 argument. If we imagine a rolling red ball, and we then try to subtract out ALL of the color (a secondary quality) from the shape and motion (primary qualities ) of the ball, according to Berkeley athe shape and motion of the ball will disappear along with the color. b. the shape will remain even while the color is substracted out c Cthe motion remain ; the ball will roll along without any color . d. the motion and shape will produce a new color.

Descartes argues that the mind and body are separate substances. We have called this substance dualism or the mind body problem. Maurice Merleau-Ponty offers an alternative to substance dualism Merleau -Ponty argues that the correct starting place in the theory of knowledge is not the isolated thinking Ego that is detached (separate ) from the body and physical world, but rather the a categorical imperative b . body c. mind d. lived body

For Merleau-Ponty, when someone is joyous and smiles at me, the smile a is just a physical behavior the joy is hidden from me in the person's mind because mind and body are different substances b is just an idea in my mind; there is no other being apart from me except the unlimited God c is an expression of the person's joy that is, the person's lived experience of the joy is incarnate in the smile. D is just a psychological state (please help me I really need help)

E. B. Tylor is famous for his theory of ‘survivals’; that is “processes, customs, and opinions, and so forth, which have been carried on by force of habit into a new state of society different from that in which they had their original home, and they thus remain as proofs and examples of an older condition of culture out of which a newer has been evolved.” For a total of 10 homework points, come up with 10 original examples of survivals that are not mentioned in the lecture, and be sure to explain the ‘origin’ of each survival (what are they said to be a ‘survival’ of?).

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summarize Descartes' theory of knowledge using one concrete example. For example, explain the relationship between your visual perception of the computer screen or some other item and the item itself that exists in the physical world outside the mind.  Be sure to illustrate the distinction between primary and secondary qualities.

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I think what best explains how and why gender socialization came out to be the way it is today is the patriarchy. I say this because it gives you a base on how gender was seen in earlier days and what it lead to today. Like how in the video it talks about the types of jobs men and women tend to lead to. Men take on more of those physical or engineering related jobs while women tend to take on more care taking jobs. I think in a way this is good because it utilizes some of the skills on gender leans more too than the other since women are the ones that can grow and have children. However in a way this is also a bad thing for the people who view it the wrong way. They think women are weaker or less important than men because of the type of jobs they choose, typically because they're "less physically demanding". However in these days i think it's pretty apparent both men and women can do 99% of the jobs the other can and so stereotypes like this should be ruled out.Career should be chosen by personal preference and not looked down upon. 

After watching the video, I believe that the main sociological perspectives used in the video was symbolic interactionism. This perspective represents the gender socialization. This is because males and females have been taught in the past society to adapt to a specific gender stereotype. We are taught certain things as kids that effect our gender roles as adults.  Masculinity and femininity are personality traits that separate the gender roles. Gender roles have different beliefs and expectations. There are gender stereotypes that are talked about like personality, occupation, and abilities. For example, like in the video they talk about how girls are known to be good at arts and humanities, and boys lean more towards math and science. Or even with the name Sam being a female or males' name. Some people may think otherwise. In today's society I believe that things have changed a little due to women being able to do the same jobs as men, but are they are still judged due to their gender. Stereotypes follow us and influence decisions throughout our lives. The choices and decisions we make are reflective upon learned behaviors.

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His ancestors' zealous attacks against Quakers, Native Americans, and accused "witches" were both a source of interest and of conflict for Hawthorne, who so often explored this history and his connection to it in his writings. In "Young Goodman Brown" he powerfully weaves family facts into the plot and theme of his story and, as Edward Wagenknecht points out, "is perfectly clear-cut on witchcraft, as perhaps he had to be to purge himself in his own mind of the sins of his ancestors. In his stories the Salem outburst was a `terrible delusion,' a `universal madness,' in which `innocent persons' `died wrongfully' "

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We know that homework can be a real drag. It’s time-consuming, and can be difficult to complete all on your own. So, what can you do if you’re struggling?

You might try looking online or in the app store! If you’ve already looked around you probably know that there are tons of homework sites for students and homework apps out there that all say they can help you improve your grades and pass your classes. But, can you trust them? And what are the best apps for homework help?

Below, we answer these questions and more about homework help apps–free and paid . We’ll go over: 

  • The basics of homework help apps
  • The cost of homework help apps
  • The five best apps for homework help
  • The pros and cons of using apps that help you with homework 
  • The line between “learning” and “cheating” when using apps that help you with homework
  • Tips for getting the most out of homework sites for students 

So let’s jump in!

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The Basics About Apps that Help You With Homework–Free and Paid

The bottom line is, homework sites and homework apps are intended to help you complete your take-home assignments successfully. They provide assistance that ranges from answering questions you submit through a portal all the way to one-on-one tutoring, depending on the help you need! 

The big plus for both homework help apps and websites is that they usually offer help on-demand. So if you can’t make it to after school tutoring, or if you're studying late into the night (it happens!), you can still access the help you need! 

If you’re specifically looking for an answer to the question: “what is the best homework help website ?,” you can check out our article on those here! [LINK COMING SOON]

What’s the Difference Between a Homework Help Website and an App?

So if they’re both designed to give you a little boost with your take-home assignments, what makes homework apps and websites different from one another? First off, homework help websites are optimized to be used on a desktop, while apps are designed to be run natively on mobile devices. So depending on which devices you have access to, you may decide to use a website instead of an app…or vice versa! 

The other big difference between homework help apps and websites is that they sometimes offer different features. For instance, with the Photomath app, you’ll be able to submit photos of math problems instead of having to type everything out, which is easier to do by using an app on your phone. 

If you’re trying to decide whether to go with a website or app, the good news is that you may not have to. Some homework help websites also have companion apps, so you can have the best of both worlds!

What Makes a Homework Help App Worth Using

Apps that help you with homework should ideally help you actually learn the material you’re struggling with, and/or help you turn in your work on time. Most of the best apps for homework help allow you to ask questions and provide answers and explanations almost immediately. And like we mentioned earlier, many of these apps let you send a picture of a question or problem instead of writing it all out.

But homework help apps offer more than just quick answers and explanations for your assignment questions. They also offer things like educational videos, lectures, tutorials, practice tests and quizzes, math solving tools, proofreading services, and even Q&A with experts.

And the best part is, most offer these services 24/7! 

What You Should Look Out For

When it comes to homework help, there are lots–and we mean lots –of apps willing to prey on desperate students. Before you download any apps (and especially before you pay to sign up for any services), read reviews of the app to ensure you’re working with a legitimate company. 

Keep in mind: the more a company advertises help that seems like cheating, the more likely it is to be a scam. Actual subject matter experts aren’t likely to work with those companies. Remember, the best apps for homework help are going to help you learn the concepts needed to successfully complete your homework on your own. 

If you’re not sure if an app is legitimate, you can also check to see if the app has an honor code about using their services ethically , like this one from Brainly. (We’ll go over the difference between “homework help” and “cheating” in more detail a little later!) 

How Expensive Are Apps That Help You With Homework?

A word to the wise: just because a homework help app costs money doesn’t mean it’s a good service. And, just because a homework help app is free doesn’t mean the help isn’t high quality. To find the best apps, you have to take a close look at the quality and types of information they provide! 

Most of the apps out there allow you to download them for free, and provide at least some free services–such as a couple of free questions and answers. Additional services or subscriptions are then charged as in-app purchases. When it comes to in-app purchases and subscriptions for homework help, the prices vary depending on the amount of services you want to subscribe to. Subscriptions can cost anywhere from $2 to around $60 dollars per month, with the most expensive app subscriptions including some tutoring (which is usually only available through homework help websites.)

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The 5 Best Apps for Homework Help

Okay, now that you’re up to speed on what these apps are and how they can help you, we’ll run you through the best five apps you can use. 

Keep in mind that even though we recommend all of these apps, they tend to excel at different things. We’ve broken these apps into categories so that you can pick the best one for your needs! 

Best Free Homework Help App: Khan Academy

  • Price: Free!
  • Best for: Practicing tough material 

While there are lots of free homework help apps out there, this is our favorite because it actually supports learning, rather than just providing answers. The Khan Academy app works like the website, and offers the same services. It’s full of information and can be personalized to suit your educational needs. 

After you download the app, you choose which courses you need to study, and Khan Academy sets up a personal dashboard of instructional videos, practice exercises, and quizzes –with both correct and incorrect answer explanations–so you can learn at your own pace. 

As an added bonus, it covers more course topics than many other homework help apps, including several AP classes.

Best Paid Homework Help App: Brainly

  • Price: $18 for a 6 month subscription, $24 for a year 
  • Best for: 24/7 homework assistance 

Brainly is free to download and allows you to type in questions (or snap a pic) and get answers and explanations from both fellow students and teachers. Plus, subject matter experts and moderators verify answers daily, so you know you’re getting quality solutions! The downside is that you’re limited to two free answers per question and have to watch ads for more if you don’t pay for a subscription. 

That said, their subscription fees average around only $2 per month, making this a particularly affordable option if you’re looking for homework help on a budget. Brainly subscriptions not only cover unlimited answers and explanations on a wide variety of school subjects (including Art and World Languages which aren’t always included in other apps), they also provide tutoring in Math and Physics!

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Best App for Math Homework Help: Photomath

  • Price: Free (or up to $59.99 per year for premium services) 
  • Best for: Explaining solutions to math problems

This app allows you to take a picture of a math problem, and instantly pulls up a step-by-step solution, as well as a detailed explanation of the concept. Photomath subscription services also include animated videos that break down mathematical concepts–all the way up to advanced Calculus!--to help you better understand and remember them. 

The basic textbook solution service is free, but for an additional fee you can get extra study tools, access to one-on-one tutoring, and additional strategies for solving common math problems.

Best App for STEM and English Homework Help: Studypool

  • Price: Varies; you’ll pay for each question you submit
  • Best for: Science and English homework help in one app

When it comes to apps for science and English homework help, there aren’t lots of great resources out there, much less out there all in one place. While Grammarly is a good service for proofreading, SparkNotes has some decent summaries, and Khan Academy covers science, the best of the bunch if you need help with both subjects Studypool. Instead of using lots of different apps for STEM and English help, they’re combined together here! But while Studypool has great reviews, there are some downsides as well. 

The Studypool Q&A model is a little different than other homework help apps. After you create a free account, you ask questions, and tutors submit bids to answer them. You’ll be able to select the tutor–and price point–that works for you, then you’ll pay to have your homework question answered. You can also pay a small fee to access thousands of notes, lectures, and other documents that top tutors have uploaded.  

The downside to Studypool is that the pricing is not transparent . There’s no way to plan for how much your homework help will cost, especially if you have lots of questions! It’s also not clear how they choose their tutors, so you’ll need to be careful when you decide who you’d like to answer your homework questions. That said, if you only need a few questions answered per month, this could be cheaper than other monthly subscription services.

Best Homework Scheduling App: MyStudyLife

  • Best for: Keeping track of your schedule and deadlines

If the reason you’re looking for homework help is less about finding answers to questions and more about needing assistance with organization and time-management , MyStudyLife is a great option. This is a cross-platform planner that allows you to store your class schedule, upcoming tests, and homework assignments in the cloud so you can access it all wherever you are, and on any device. 

One of the unique things about it is that it easily works for daily or weekly rotating class schedules that can get confusing, helping you keep track of when you need to finish your homework based on your changing schedule. You can get reminders for upcoming classes and assignments as well as past-due homework and any revisions you may need to do. It can even let you know when you need to start studying for a big test!

Best of all, you can actually schedule assignments and study sessions for multiple nights, and specify how much of the task you got done each night. That way you’ll know how much additional time you’ll need to spend! 

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While homework apps might seem like magic, it's important to weigh the pros and cons before you commit to one. 

What Are the Pros and Cons of Using Homework Help Apps?

Homework help apps can be useful tools if you’re struggling in any of your classes. But there are a few problems you might run into if you don’t use them ethically and responsibly. 

Below we’ll cover some of the good and the not-so-good parts of using homework help apps to complete your take-home assignments.

3 Pros of Using Homework Help Apps

Let’s start with the pros of using apps for homework help.

Pro 1: All-Around Better Grades

This is undeniably the main pro and the reason apps that help you with homework are so popular with students. Not only can you potentially get better grades on individual assignments, because they help you learn tricky concepts, you can also earn better grades overall .

Just keep in mind that if you want better grades you have to actually learn the material you’re studying, not just find easy answers. So be sure to use apps that provide good explanations . That way you’ll have the mental tools you need to succeed on your class exams and on standardized tests for college. 

Pro 2: Flexibility

It’s hard to beat homework help that you can access anywhere you are from your mobile device. You can also get assistance whenever you need it since the best apps offer their services 24/7. This is especially useful for students who need to study during hours when their free school resources aren’t available because of extracurriculars, jobs, or family obligations. 

If you need convenient and flexible homework help or tutoring services to fit your schedule, apps can be your go-to resource. 

Pro 3: Individualized Learning

Sometimes the kind of learner you are doesn’t match your teacher’s style of teaching. Or maybe the pace of a class is a little too fast or too slow for your tastes. Homework apps can help by allowing you to learn at your own speed and in ways that support your own learning style. 

You can use their features, such as educational videos, 24/7 conversations with experts and peers, and tutorials to review concepts you may have forgotten. These apps can also let you dive deeper into topics or subjects you enjoy! With homework help apps, you get to choose what you need to learn and how you learn it.

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3 Cons of Using Homework Help Apps

Next, let’s look at the cons of homework help apps. 

Con 1: Questionable Info 

Unfortunately there are lots of less-than-reliable homework help apps out there. They might not hire actual experts in their fields to provide answers and create study tools, or they rely on user-submitted answers that they don’t verify. In those cases, you might not be getting the accurate, thorough, and up-to-date answers you need to really learn.

In addition to the possibility of running into plain-old wrong answers, even the best apps sometimes just won’t have a specific answer you need. This could be because you’re enrolled in an advanced class the app doesn’t really cover or because of the algorithm or chatbot a particular app uses. 

If that’s the case , your best bet will likely be to talk to your teacher or a free tutor (if your school provides them) to get help answering your question.

Con 2: Information Overload

While having tons of information at your fingertips can be helpful, the sheer amount and variety of videos, tutorials, expert answers, and resources a homework app provides can be overwhelming . It’s also easy to get sucked into a research rabbit-hole where you learn new things but don’t actually get your work done. This is especially true for students who tend to be easily distracted.

Additionally, you may be learning to do things differently than you’ve learned them in class , which could cause problems. For example, if your math teacher asks you to solve a problem one way, but you learned to do it differently through an app, you could get confused come test time! 

Con 3: Cutting Corners

There are a lot of apps out there that bill themselves as “the best app for cheating.” They allow users to type in a question or take a picture, then instantly provide an answer without any explanation of the material. Many of these are scams or provide unreliable answers, but not all. Some apps are legitimate and provide quick and easy answers that could allow you to do your whole homework assignment in minutes. 

The problem is that even though taking shortcuts on homework to save time is tempting, it can keep you from really learning. The point of practicing concepts and skills is so you develop them and can access them whenever you need to. This is especially true if skills build on one another, like in a math or English class. 

Sometimes s truggling with an assignment or question, trying, failing, then trying again until you succeed can help you learn difficult material. If you don’t let yourself really try, and instead take too many shortcuts, you may end up behind.

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When Does “Help” Become “Cheating”?

When it comes to using homework help apps, sometimes the difference between “help” and “cheating” is really clear. For example, if you’re using an app to get answers while you’re taking a test, that’s definitely cheating . But what if you’re struggling with a math problem and need to know the correct answer so you can work backwards to learn the process? Is that “cheating” or is it “help?” 

The truth is, not everyone agrees on when “help” crosses the line into “cheating .” If you’re not sure, you can always check with your teacher to see what they think about a particular type of help you want to get. That said, a general rule of thumb to keep in mind is to make sure that the assignment you turn in for credit is authentically yours . It needs to demonstrate your own thoughts and your own current abilities. Remember: the point of every homework assignment is to 1) help you learn something, and 2) show what you’ve learned. 

So if you’re relying on an app to do all of the work for you, there’s a good chance using it might constitute cheating. 

Think of it this way: say you’re studying for an upcoming math test, and are stumped by a few of the questions on the study guide. Even though you’ve tried and tried, you can’t seem to get the right answer because you can’t remember the steps to take. Using an app to explain the steps as you’re studying is “help.” Using the app to get answers so you can make a good homework grade is “cheating.” 

The same is true for other subjects: brainstorming essay ideas with others or looking online for inspiration is “help” as long as you write the essay yourself. Having someone read it and give you feedback about what you need to change is also “help,” provided you’re the one that makes the changes later. 

But copying all or part of an essay you find online or having someone write (or rewrite) the whole thing for you would be “cheating.” Ultimately, if you’re not generating your own work or learning to produce your own answers, it’s probably cheating. 

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5 Tips for Finding the Best Homework Help App for You

If you’re serious about using a homework help app, our expert tips can help you pick one that’s right for you and your budget!

#1: Decide What Tools You Need to Succeed 

While most apps offer Q&A services, the best apps provide study tools to help you learn the material you need to learn . 

For instance, if you’re a visual learner, you might need an app that provides lots of videos. If you learn best by reading, an app that provides lots of in-depth written resources might be better for you. Or, if you learn best by actually doing things, look for an app that provides practice tests and quizzes, along with explanations for correct and incorrect answers.

Before committing to an app, take a quick survey of the tools they offer users to make sure they meet your unique learning needs. 

#2: Decide Which Subjects You Need to Study

Not all homework apps are created equal. One might provide tutoring in math and science, but no proofreading services to help you with writing. Another might be perfect for American History, but what you really need help with is your Spanish class. So, before you can decide which app is best for you, make sure to create a list of the subjects you need the most help in.

#3: Do Your Research

As we’ve said before, there are tons of homework apps in the app store to choose from, and the most important thing you can do is research what they offer students. Services, prices for those services, and subjects that the apps cover all vary, so it’s important that you look into your options. We’ve compiled our all-around favorite (and reliable) apps here, but it’s still a good idea to do your own research to find out what might meet your individual needs best.

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#4: Learn Why People Like and Dislike the App

Maybe you’ve heard the phrase “buyer beware?” It means that the person buying something should check for quality before actually handing over their money. This applies to both free and paid homework apps, but especially those that actually cost money.

Before you download anything, be sure to read the user reviews . While all apps will have both positive and negative reviews, you want to look for one that has more positive than negative. And if you’re considering paying for a service, be sure that users think it’s worth the price overall!

#5: Budget Yourself

If you find a paid app that provides the learning tools you need, covers the subjects you need to study, and that has good reviews overall, set a budget to pay for it before you hit that “install” button. The costs for paid homework apps vary, and especially if you’re using one that requires you to pay for individual questions or services, the prices can add up quickly. So make sure there’s money for it in your budget before you commit!

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7 Best Apps To Learn Reading Spanish

When it comes to learning or improving one’s reading skills in Spanish, the first method that comes to mind is to open a book or a newspaper and start reading it.  

Although this is not completely wrong as reading in Spanish exposes students to the actual language in use, reading apps are a much more helpful tool.    

Nowadays these apps include a wide range of materials, from news items to short tales, and frequently have tools like reading comprehension practice activities, vocabulary lists, and audio recordings to make it easier to learn reading Spanish.  

In this article, we will look at and compare some of the best reading apps for Spanish learners. Whether you are a beginner, intermediate or an advanced learner, you’ll surely find the app suiting your needs and interests.  

Goggles on! Ready for the deep dive?  

Newsdle  

Newsdle is an excellent resource for anyone who wishes to sharpen their Spanish while keeping up with current events and learn more about Spanish and Latin American culture.   

Newsdle is the most student-centric reading app available and it offers full language immersion and support to its users. It is perfect for both independent learners and teachers looking for something different and engaging to propose to students. Not only the content of every article is high quality, but it also comes with tools to support the student throughout their reading practice.  

Newsdle

Newsdle app

Newsdle at a glance  

  • Android & iOS: Yes   
  • Free: No ( free sample articles available )   
  • Graded readings: Yes  
  • Audio: Yes (native speaker) 
  • Reading activities: Yes 
  • Translation: Yes
  • Dictionary: Yes (+ two lists/article: keywords and proper nouns)
  • Flashcards: Yes 
  • Grammar: Yes

Once you’ve opened the article, every tool you need is just one tap away: two glossary sections (Keyword and Proper Nouns), a short in-context grammar explanation and the audio recorded by a native speaker.  

Moreover, Newsdle offers a key feature to help you practise your reading skills actively: the reading comprehension test.  

Newsdle Exercises

Newsdle comprehension exercises

Newsdle students can choose to focus either on a Spanish reading or listening test, or they can take both in one go. The tests are complete and explore all important subskills but you can also choose to concentrate on one specific subskill depending on your goals and weaknesses.  

Another excellent feature is the diversity of topics covered. There is something for everyone, from politics and business to science and entertainment. This is very helpful for learners who have multiple interests and preferences aside from the standard topics found in textbooks or are eager to explore the different aspects of both Spanish and Latin American cultures.  

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As a result, students are exposed to a variety of writing views and styles, which can help them get a more comprehensive understanding of the language.  

Last but not least, any Spanish student can access Newsdle as the content is always graded. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced learner, you can study at your own pace.  

Considering the structure of every article, the variety of topics and the content being graded, Newsdle is a great ally for both independent learners and teachers who can tailor the reading experience to students’ interests, which makes it even more enjoyable.  

Listen and Read Spanish / Español Leer Y Escuchar  

Listen and Read Spanish (LRS) / Español Leer Y Escuchar (ELYE) are two budget-friendly apps that can support any student looking for a quick review or practice.  

The main goal of the two twin apps is to help students improve the ir reading skills while offering several graded texts with a short reading comprehension quiz at the end of every article.  

LRS and ELYE

LRS and ELYE

LRS and ELYE at a glance  

  • Graded readings: Yes
  • Reading activities: Yes
  • Translation: No 
  • Dictionary: No
  • Flashcards: No 
  • Grammar: No

Although they are “twin apps” as they share the same developer, structure and some content, ELYE articles are divided according to CEFR levels (A-B-C) while LRS ones are categorised according to more generic levels (Easy-Medium-Hard).  

Both reading apps allow students to choose from a variety of topics, including news, culture, and entertainment. The reading exercises are challenging but not overwhelming and with the option to adjust the playback speed, everyone can learn at their own pace and gradually increase the difficulty level.  

Having tested both of these resources, I must say that the combination of listening and short reading exercises really helps to reinforce your understanding of the language. Plus, the content is both engaging and informative and it manages to keep students motivated and interested.  

Beelinguapp  

Beelinguapp is another amazing language-learning programme that focuses on Spanish reading and listening. Beelinguapp offers a wide choice of texts in Spanish, including stories, news, and even song lyrics, all of which are displayed in both Spanish and English.  

Beelinguapp

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Beelinguapp at a glance  

  • Audio: Yes (AI generated) 
  • Translation: Yes (parallel texts ES|EN) 
  • Dictionary: Yes (Premium feature)
  • Flashcards: Yes (Premium feature)

You can take reading comprehension tests at the end of each reading session, and you can even create your own flashcard deck, though this is a premium feature.  

In comparison to Newsdle, Beelinguapp does not provide grammar explanations, therefore you may feel a little lost in some sentence constructions and may need external support, be it a coursebook, a grammar forum or app.  

For all those students who are fans of video games or who usually struggle with standard Spanish lessons, EWA might be just what they need thanks to its high level of gamification.  

Although it is mainly focused on providing a digital language course with entertaining lessons and exercises focused on grammar and vocabulary, EWA also offers a library designed to help you build your vocabulary and somehow train your reading skills.  

EWA

EWA at a glance  

  • Free: No (free trial for three days)   
  • Audio: Yes (computer generated) 
  • Reading activities: No
  • Dictionary: Yes
  • Flashcards: Yes

EWA digital library provides a wide range of texts in Spanish, from classics to short stories and poetry.   

One of EWA highlights is that it uses artificial intelligence to personalise your learning experience, so you can focus on the areas where you need the most help.  

Spanish Reading Apps: Side-By-Side Comparison    

Digital libraries  .

Taking a break from quizzes and tests? What about trying some Spanish digital libraries? These apps offer a wide selection of Spanish-language books, from classic literature to contemporary fiction, and everything in between, with the possibility to build a customisable  Spanish digital library.  

Important : Although these apps offer one-tap dictionaries to improve your vocabulary, they usually do not include reading activities.  

Spanish Short Stories Book  

Are you a teacher or a student who loves short stories? Do you want to boost your Spanish reading skills but you're always on a run? You should definitely check this app out! It provides a selection of short stories in Spanish of various genres and levels of difficulty.  

Spanish Short Stories

Spanish Short Stories Book

Read and Learn  

A digital library that may be customised.  

Yep, you read that correctly! This reading app includes two texts for Spanish beginner and elementary students, but you can also upload your own books, articles, papers, and other materials! It could be useful to create a personalised and shared digital library for your class :)  

Read and Learn

Read and Learn

Spanish Reading & AudioBooks  

If bookworm is your second name, then you'll love “Spanish Reading ”. This reading app is specialised in books in Spanish and it offers Spanish tales for beginners, an elementary Spanish reader and other ten authentic Spanish novels for intermediate and advanced learners. There is also an audiobook section which you might find useful if you want to boost both your reading and listening skills!  

Spanish Reading

Spanish Reading

The Benefits Of Reading Apps To Learn Spanish  

  • Convenience : As long as you have access to a smartphone or tablet, reading apps help you practise your Spanish reading skills whenever and wherever you choose. This makes it simple to include language practice into your everyday schedule, even if it is hectic.  
  • Personalisation : You can develop individualised learning experiences catered to your requirements and ability level. This allows you to grow at your own speed while concentrating on the areas where you or your students most need assistance.  
  • Variety : Reading apps frequently provide a selection of texts and activities covering a variety of subjects and genres. This enables you to read a variety of texts and expand your vocabulary.  
  • Feedback : Several reading apps provide you quick feedback, allowing you to monitor your progress over time and see any areas where you might need more practice.  
  • Gamification : Several reading apps incorporate game-like elements like incentives and progress monitoring.  

8 Effective Ways To Learn Spanish Using A Reading App   

  • Reading activities : Testing your reading comprehension is as important as learning vocabulary and grammar.  
  • Set your goals : An example of a learning objective is reading a specified amount of articles or expanding your vocabulary in a particular subject. What’s yours?  
  • Be consistent : The key to success in reading in Spanish is consistency. Try to use the Spanish reading app either everyday or every other day.
  • Like your readings : The learning process may be made more fun and inspiring by reading books you find fascinating or engaging.
  • Paper and pen : Making notes of new terminology or important ideas from the materials you're reading will help you recall what you've learnt and reinforce what you've already learned.
  • Read aloud : It may help you sound more fluent and pronounce words correctly.
  • Treasure feedback : Use the app's reading assignment feature. This might show you where you might need to practise more or get better.
  • Track and improve : Monitor your progress over time and pinpoint areas that require more attention.  

Online Tutor or App: Which is Better to Learn Reading Spanish?  

From a student’s perspective, working with a teacher or online tutor may be a fantastic approach to boost your reading abilities, particularly if you're just starting out or like more organised learning. An online tutor may provide you individualised criticism and direction, respond to your inquiries, and assist you in honing your abilities in a conversational setting.  

However, reading apps may also be a helpful tool for learning a language, either on their own or as an addition to teacher-led lessons. You may practise your reading skills with reading apps, which frequently include a selection of books, news articles and activities that can be customised to your ability level and interests.  

As a teacher, I personally use reading apps exercises as part of their homework, reading activities in class or as extra individual tasks so as to better rely on students’ learning preferences, goals, and style.   

By using reading apps with the students, teachers can help them with any difficulties or queries they may have as well as offer further direction and comments on the content they are learning through the app.   

At the same time, students can benefit from this “fantastic duo” to advance more quickly and successfully meet their language learning objectives.  

Entonces…  

Spanish reading apps can be every teacher and student’s best partner in crime.  

They can be a useful resource supplementing classroom activities and they provide students the chance to practise reading Spanish in a light-hearted , engaging approach that might help learners gain confidence and fluency.  

Go ahead, try one and feel more confident in reading Spanish!  

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Fabia Parodi  

Fascinated by foreign languages and cultures, Fabia Parodi was determined to be a polyglot since she was a child.   Fluent in Italian, English, French and Spanish and competent in Mandarin Chinese, Fabia is an experienced language teacher, translator and multicultural marketing specialist.  

When in class, she always make sure to include graded and authentic materials in her lessons to expose students to foreign cultures and to introduce a more natural use of the language they are learning.   The two things she loves more than languages are travelling and exchanging stories with people from all over the world.  

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