Glossika: Language Learning

Speech-first language training

Published by: Glossika Pte
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Description

Glossika helps you speak a language better and faster in the least possible time by using smart technology, adaptive learning algorithms, and carefully tailored content. We currently offer resources for 65 languages, and there are more to come!
— Main Features —
• Immersion in Your Pocket
Get thousands of sentences with clear audio recorded by native speakers; acquire grammar and vocabulary naturally through carefully tailored sentences.
• Learn on the Go
Learn a language while you’re driving, commuting, or exercising with Listening-only Mode. No hands required: just let the audio play.
• Link Sound to Text
Train a language via typing, dictation, listening, recall, and recording exercises. Spaced repetition takes care of memory issues so you can focus on getting your tongue trained.
• Never Worry about What to Review Next
Get system-recommended review lists... or review in order, at your own pace.
• Download Glossika Sessions for Offline Use
Download new and review content directly to your app so you can get in your daily reps even without internet access.
— Contact Us —
Get in contact with us via in-app chat or email us at [email protected]
(Due to time zone differences, we’ll do our best to respond within 24 hours.)
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• Twitter: https://twitter.com/glossika
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In-Apps

Pro Annual
CHF 300.00
Pro Monthly
CHF 31.00
Basic Annual
CHF 150.00
Basic Monthly
CHF 18.00

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    Yes, Glossika is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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    Glossika has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is CHF 124.75.

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User Rating

1.5 out of 5

2 ratings in Switzerland

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Glossika Reviews

Did anyone actually test this?

Eric of the woods on

Switzerland

I‘m only using one of the free courses, so I can‘t really complain. The method sometimes drives me nuts because you basically have to remember which of potentially many equivalent options is correct for a specific sentence. I definitely would‘t pay for this when there are better options available. However, I still seem to get something out of it as I haven‘t quit yet. The straw that broke the camel’s back and made me write this review is that today I encountered a sentence that I couldn‘t enter in the input text field because the number of characters allowed for the input text is lower than the length of the sentence. Doh!

Pretty solid overall, could use a couple of tweaks

Pegasus_14 on

United States

4.5 stars I haven’t been using the app for long, but already find it easier to listen to media in my target language, Finnish. The repetition/muscle memory model really seems to be an effective learning method for me. Also, this is one of the few resources that teach you to speak and understand spoken language, which is extremely beneficial. That being said, just a couple of suggestions. 1. Tailor things more to individual languages. For example, Finnish has a second person plural ending when speaking to more than one person or in a more polite manner (te -tte, -nne instead of sinä -t). It would be very helpful to hear how to use this when speaking. Like I said, I’m very new to the app, so maybe it’s addresses later on, but a little over halfway through A1, still nothing. 2. Have a way to repeat the previous sentence. I think #1 of these would be the most beneficial. Other than that, great app, use it every day.

Not even good for newbies

Nazsmith on

United States

Incorrect translations are the major reason even beginners shouldn’t deal with this. There is always leeway with translations but some are just incorrect, no interpretation necessary. Outside of that the vocabulary doesn’t progress in any meaningful way. The very first things a person should learn should be greetings, saying excuse me, basic questions, etc. it doesn’t help someone know how to say a color when they have no way to introduce themselves to a person. I like the native audio. That’s it. As someone who has collected languages like a cat lady collects strays I can’t see wasting my time with this.

New update causing menu bug

hdjdisbf on

United States

Love the outlay of the new menu but 1. The tips pop up EVERY SINGLE TIME we open the settings menu. 2. It will not allow me to change my recall type from typing to recording. Love the outlay but please fix this

Great concept but way too glitchy.

noobnoob92 on

United States

I really wanted this app to work well but it's too glitchy. I paid for the premium subscription and in my opinion it's just not worth the money. For example, I try to get reps in while i'm working and it will run about 3-5 and then just stop in review mode. This happens quite frequently and it's just annoying because if it would just run properly on a consistent basis I think it would be worth the subscription but unfortunately it has these annoying glitches.

Interesting but Effective

Hdnsyahxb on

United States

A week into the free trial I was sitting in my car repeating random Irish phrases that had been stuck in my head, and that’s when I realized I needed to get the subscription. I wasn’t stuck with one off words, I got to remember whole sentences. Pair that with studying grammar off the app, and suddenly I can break down the sentences and make my own. The only issue I have is the voice that reads the sentences. Incredible pronunciation and isn’t some botched robot you’d find on Duolingo, but it might be too native. If I was teaching someone the english sentence “I want to go to the store”, I would pronounce each word clearly. Not “I wanna go to the store.” In my natural speed. But I feel like this is how every sentence is presented to me. They skip words and blend their words together as native speakers do, but as a beginner it’s intimidating to try to pronounce. I don’t have time to practice the correct sounds when I’m flying through the sentence. And I’m not sure exactly what parts of words we’re skipping over. This feels like the instruction I’d get after I learned the language and was interacting with native speakers. The harder the sentence gets, the less I find myself repeating them on my own. Good app and good course, I would like to see it more beginner friendly though.

Pretty solid overall, could use a couple of tweaks

Pegasus_14 on

United States

I haven’t been using the app for long, but already find it easier to listen to media in my target language, Finnish. The repetition/muscle memory model really seems to be an effective learning method for me. That being said, just a couple of suggestions. 1. Tailor things more to individual languages. For example, Finnish has a second person plural ending when speaking to more than one person or in a more polite manner (te -tte, -nne instead of sinä -t). It would be very helpful to hear how to use this when speaking. Like I said, I’m very new to the app, so maybe it’s addresses later on, but a little over halfway through A1, still nothing. 2. Let me do more than 1 session of priority review a day or also let me do a weakest memories. 3. Have a way to repeat the previous sentence. I think #1 of these would be the most beneficial. Other than that, great app, use it every day.

The only way to learn a new language

EAsportslookalike on

United States

Trying to learn Cantonese and after 2 weeks my instructor asked me if I had lived in Hong Kong. Fix the goal day streaks from being completely broken.

good way to learn how to listen to the language

monksbite on

United States

this is s better product for getting better at understanding spoken italian. my only complaint is that the translations don’t always match the sentences and i have to mentally retranslate them in my head. for instance, one sentence is the italian for “it’ll take me about half an hour” but the english translation is “it’ll take about half an hour”. probably about 5% of the sentences have that problem.

My goodness I wish they would fix.

sigfriedandroy on

United States

It is a listen and repeat app, which is great. But the app turns off when the iPhone screen is off. This goes against the listen & repeat purpose of the app. So many times I’ll put the phone in my pocket to listen hands-free and the app turns off. or I need to open another app and Glossika turns off. Or i turn off the screen and the app turns off. Fix this please folks.

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