Best app to learn languages
It’s the best app to learn French, or any language!
Yes, Learn French ASAP is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
🤔 The Learn French ASAP app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Learn French ASAP has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is USD 34.99.
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2.5 out of 5
2 ratings in Uganda
It’s the best app to learn French, or any language!
Super helpful
As soon as I started the process to create an account, it was clear that no one at this company has ever thought about UI/UX. Once in the app, I clicked on "study" and it asked me to translate a phrase into French. The UI is so muddled I had to guess what to click to get started correctly - and apparently I guessed wrong. I stopped there and deleted the app. There are sooooo many better options for learning a language, I don't know why anyone would waste time with this app.
The easiest one course to learn and practice French. I recommend it. Two thumbs up.
I Love It I’ve learned to much from one lesson can’t wait to learn more
Great app that is user friendly and easy to use.
It’s very hard to learn I don’t like it very much
I wish there was an option to adjust the speed of the French translation. Sometimes she says things way too quickly and that's not a good teaching tool. Pronunciation is key and she whips through very well---but too quickly for learners.
I find the app very creative and well thought through! It challenge you every day and motivate you to learn more!
I wanted to use this app, it sounds like a great app. I read the legal disclaimer (like I always do before agreeing). This app seems to be part of a growing trend where they reserve the rights to access your private info off of your computer our phone, including bank and credit card info. This is wrong. Now, I don't mind paying for an app I like, but I won't even use a free one if they are going to access my PI. I've been a victim of electronic thievery before (a waiter copied my credit card and tried to charge several hundred dollars). App developers shouldn't be part of this network of new age thieves.