Welcome to Airlearn (formerly Unacademy) - an app designed for people like you who want to learn a new language in a fun and exciting way. Did we mention without stress?
Airlearn is key to becoming fluent in a language effectively. Our lessons are short, and they actually teach you all the concepts of a new language. With our app, you will first learn the language and then practice it. Not only that, our practice slides are so much fun. You should totally try them!
What makes Airlearn different from other apps?
- You actually learn first: We have teaching slides in every lesson where we explain concepts, grammar and new vocabulary so you have a smooth start into the world of a new language.
- Culture and context: We fully understand that doing lessons without understanding the cultural context of the language is not useful at all. Our lessons intentionally cover the background, culture and origins of the language for a holistic experience.
- Clean and uncluttered learning: We don't pester you with a lot of gamification and keep the entire app experience focused on your learning. Once you finish your lesson, we get out of the way and let you enjoy your day.
- Exciting Weekly Leagues: Engage with others learning the same language as you. Earn XP for every lesson you do, and then see how you fare compared to others. A little bit of competition helps keep you going!
Start your journey with Airlearn and experience the joy of simple language learning like never before.
Download the free app today!
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Airlearn FAQ
Is Airlearn free?
Yes, Airlearn is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Airlearn legit?
🤔 The Airlearn app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
i love everything about the way of learning by this app, you dont miss out on much by using the free version and thats very much appreciated, my only complaint is that we go forward way too quickly. i wish there was more practice exercises and not just doing a new lesson and then move on to the next, i dont get an opportunity to truly put to the test if ive learned or not
Easy and love the App
It is hard for me to remember things, with this app it is easier for me to understand and remember more than with other apps I use. Right now I am learning Spanish.
Why pay?
Why do we have to pay money to actually learn? Why do we get 5 free lessons everyday? I prefer Duolingo because 1. you don’t have to pay except for gems and super Duolingo including Duolingo Max 2. you don’t get 5 free lessons daily you can learn whenever you want. And 3. I’m not sure but Duolingo has ads but I don’t think this app does that’s the only good thing
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Placement Test
So far i am really enjoying this app for learning spanish. I used another popular app in the past for over 2 years. i just wish there was a placement test i could take so i can skip the beginner levels.
Great language learning app
I just started learning a language yesterday and love its val so easier then any other language learning app.
pretty good, a few unsatisfactory things i noticed
this app is good if you are a beginner and know next to nothing about japanese but just painful if youre anything else.
I think you should allow users to select their JLPT level (without giving them a test) and then teach grammar and vocabulary that would be new to the JLPT level they input. this would make it easier to integrate more advanced learners in your app.
also, LET ME SKIP AROUND LESSONS WITHOUT DOING A TEST!!!
Bots on TikTok falsely advertised this app.
I can’t be the only person who noticed dozens and dozens of new accounts on TikTok whose only videos were promoting this app while claiming Duolingo didn’t teach them a “single sentence” in 500 days, right?
Well, I downloaded this app to try it out, despite the obviously fake reviews. Immediate red flags, like the app claiming I can become fluent in German in just 30 days. (This is impossible, even with intensive courses in real life life that last hours every day. You cannot become fluent in a language this quickly.)
I tried out a free lesson. They taught me “Guten Morgen.” An awful AI voice explained to me in English that this means “good morning.” Thanks so much for insight.
I learned more in 5 seconds on Duolingo than I did on an entire “lesson” on this app. The app also immediately prompted me to pay money after teaching me how to say good morning.
The entire interface is a carbon copy of Duo. They stole everything from that app.
In conclusion, don’t bother. At best, this is just a bad Duolingo knockoff. At worst, it’s a company using illegal undisclosed ads to promote itself on TikTok (and/or it is simply buying fake bot accounts that repeat the same marketing bullets.)
Two thumbs down.
5 stars
I wish there were more languages to pick from such as Dutch but I’m very pleased with how in depth they go
Better than green bird app
The green bird app doesn’t teach you feminine and masculine. It’s doesn’t teach you the why how or what, it kinda just teaches your words. This app gives insight to culture and the whys and hows of speaking Spanish! Only had it for a few days and I love it!
Way better than Duolingo
I spent a year with Duolingo premium and it was fine but a lot of memorizing and not a lot of explaining which drives me nuts. I want to know why and how the structure of a sentence or a particle works. I tried Airlearn and the learning process is so much better. I get actual explanations on how and why to use something or how a sentence is structured. The repetition is not boring and interesting. The art helps solidify the words. There is enough repetition to help keep the words in your memory but not be boring. Love this app and I look forward to new content always being added.
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