Perfect Balance of Variety & Reinforcing Drills
First, a number of people say Babbel is a scam merely because its developers dare charge for it. In fact, the only scam here are the one-star reviews of people who demand that all software must be free. Second, Babbel has a wide variety of drills and exercises. It helps keep users engaged and interested. It strikes a good balance of input (listening and reading) and output (speaking and writing). Third, Babbel is very good about reviewing previous material, and this is invaluable for those who need vocabulary to be integrated into memory. Fourth, Babbel provides just the right level of grammar to the student. It doesn’t bury you in dense verbiage, but it presents grammar tips in just the right amount — and precisely in the context in which it is demonstrated. This helps the grammar lesson to stick in the mind. Fifth, Babbel offers podcasts — with supplemental text. This helps reinforce the lessons it presents. Finally, Babbel also offers live classes with certified teachers and tutors. Granted this comes at an additional charge, but it’s a great option for those who want to take their language learning to the next level. Babbel is for the serious student. It’s not a toy (like Duolingo). It’s not designed for ten-year-olds. It’s for teenagers and adults who truly want to learn a language — and to this end it employs native speakers for realistic voice recordings. All language learning apps have their share of pros and cons. But I can’t recommend this app highly enough. It’s excellent, and if you stick with it, and you persevere, you will definitely learn a lot.