Street interviews and everyday conversation with dual Polish/English subtitles.
YouTubeKurslar Freemium BaşlangıçOrtaİleri A1–C1
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Aga, Justyna and the Katowice team have been filming unscripted Polish for over a decade — strangers on the street, friends at home, plus 'Super Easy Polish' episodes slowed right down for beginners — all dual-subtitled so the same video serves several levels. It is the fastest cure for the shock of real Polish after textbook audio. Videos are free and weekly; the membership adds exercises, a Discord community and live classes with teachers.
Piotr's story-driven Polish podcast — over 1,500 lessons, still going in 2026.
Podcast'lerKurslar Freemium Ortaİleri B1–C1
listeningvocabularyimmersion
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One of the oldest and largest comprehensible-input projects for Polish: episodes told entirely in Polish at a considerate but natural pace, built around stories and observations rather than grammar drills, with a huge free archive on the podcast feed and YouTube. If you want volume of Polish input organised by an actual teacher, nothing else comes close. The structured courses, transcripts and guided paths sit behind a monthly VIP subscription, and the site's marketing is heavy.
Paulina's podcast and club for people who actually live in Poland.
Podcast'lerKurslar Freemium BaşlangıçOrtaİleri A2–C1
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Paulina Lipiec, trained in teaching Polish as a second language, started the podcast in 2016 out of frustration at how dull the available listening material was; two hundred-plus episodes later it covers language, culture and life in Poland with worksheets and transcripts. Her explanations of things Poles do and say make it as much cultural onboarding as language practice. The podcast and YouTube clips are free; worksheets, courses and the members' club are paid.
Innovative Language's structured Polish audio course, still publishing weekly.
KurslarPodcast'lerUygulamalar Freemium BaşlangıçOrta A1–B1
listeningvocabularyspeaking
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Dialogue lessons with transcripts, line-by-line breakdowns, vocabulary lists and a spaced-repetition trainer, arranged into beginner-to-intermediate pathways — reliable scaffolding for the first year of Polish. The free podcast feed is a decent standalone resource. As with the whole PodX01 family, expect constant upselling, patchy older lessons and little content above B1.
Grammar-focused video lessons that target where learners actually get stuck.
YouTubeKurslar Freemium BaşlangıçOrta A1–B2
grammarspeakinglistening
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Dorota teaches the parts of Polish that break people — case endings, surname declension, building sentences, complaining convincingly — in weekly videos aimed at making you produce language rather than recognise it. She is uploading consistently through 2026 and the free channel alone is a solid grammar course. Self-study video courses and her online school are paid, and the site's framing leans hard on sales language.
A certified Polish teacher's podcast and channel, over 120 episodes.
Podcast'lerYouTube Freemium BaşlangıçOrta A2–B2
listeningvocabularygrammar
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Anna, a certified teacher of Polish as a foreign language who speaks a stack of languages herself, records short thematic episodes in Polish for learners settling into life in Poland or with Polish family. Uploads have continued steadily through 2026 and the level is well judged for A2–B2. The podcast and videos are free; courses and one-to-one lessons are paid.
All-Polish podcast whose episodes come with full written transcriptions.
Podcast'ler Freemium Ortaİleri B1–C1
listeningreadingvocabulary
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Agnieszka Podemska speaks only Polish across some 87 episodes, and — crucially — publishes transcripts, which turns passive listening into something you can actually study line by line. Transcripts are rare for Polish learner podcasts and are the main reason to pick this one. New episodes have slowed to a trickle since early 2026, and the transcripts sit behind a paid tier while the audio stays free.
A free level-tagged podcast archive using authentic Polish, A1 through C1.
Podcast'ler Ücretsiz BaşlangıçOrtaİleri A1–C1
listeningvocabulary
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Every episode is labelled with its CEFR level and streams free from the site, including a run of episodes on preparing for the state certification exam at B1. The explicit level tagging makes it unusually easy to find material that fits you, and the archive is large enough to last months. It stopped producing new episodes around 2023, so treat it as a finished library rather than a live show.
Free, well-organised explanations of Polish alphabet, grammar and vocabulary.
Web siteleri Ücretsiz BaşlangıçOrta A1–B1
grammarpronunciationvocabulary
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A long-standing free site that walks English speakers through the Polish alphabet and pronunciation rules, then the cases, tenses and conjugation, with everyday vocabulary and phrase sets alongside. The pronunciation section in particular is where most beginners should start with Polish. It is static reference material — no exercises, no feedback, and it does not go far past B1.
A free multilingual Polish course with grammar guide and audio dictionary.
KurslarWeb siteleri Ücretsiz BaşlangıçOrta A1–B1
grammarvocabularyreadinglistening
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A publicly funded platform offering structured distance courses in Polish, a full grammar guide and a basic dictionary with recorded pronunciation, with the interface available in ten languages including German, Czech, Ukrainian and Russian. Completely free with a simple sign-up, and the non-English interface languages make it a rare good fit for learners who aren't coming from English. Coverage stops around B1 and the platform is fairly plain.
Free downloadable worksheets and ready-made lessons for Polish, any level.
Web siteleriAraçlar Ücretsiz BaşlangıçOrtaİleri A1–C1
grammarvocabularywriting
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A materials bank built by Polish-as-a-foreign-language teachers: printable grammar and vocabulary worksheets, ready-made lesson plans and student handouts, all free to use as long as you credit the source. Self-studiers can mine it for practice on exactly the topic they are stuck on. It is a pile of resources rather than a path — you have to know what you need, and much of the site is in Polish.
The most detailed free dictionary of Polish: meanings, collocations, inflection.
Sözlükler Ücretsiz Ortaİleri B1–C2
vocabularyreadingwriting
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An academic dictionary of contemporary Polish from the Polish Academy of Sciences, giving each word its full inflection table, typical collocations, corpus examples and etymology — far more than a translation dictionary tells you. The collocation data is what stops you writing grammatically correct Polish that no Pole would say. Monolingual and dense, so it becomes useful somewhere around B1.
PWN's standard Polish dictionary plus the language-usage advice service.
Sözlükler Ücretsiz Ortaİleri B1–C2
vocabularywritinggrammar
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The reference publisher's free portal bundles the main Polish dictionary with the official spelling and punctuation rules and the Poradnia Językowa, a free national service where linguists answer the public's questions about correct usage. It is the place Poles themselves check when they argue about a word. Definitions are in Polish only, and some content nudges you toward the paid subscription editions.
Look up any Polish word and get every inflected form, free.
SözlüklerAraçlar Ücretsiz Ortaİleri B1–C2
grammarwriting
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A grammatical dictionary that exists to answer one question completely: what are all the forms of this word. Given Polish's seven cases, three genders in the plural and unpredictable verb stems, having an authoritative full paradigm on demand saves enormous guesswork. No definitions and no translations — pair it with WSJP or a bilingual dictionary.
The bilingual dictionary Poles use, with audio and example sentences both ways.
Sözlükler Freemium BaşlangıçOrtaİleri A1–C2
vocabularypronunciationreading
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Diki covers Polish against English and several other languages with recorded pronunciation, example sentences, collocations and picture vocabulary, and it handles the English-to-Polish direction far better than generic dictionary sites. For beginners it is the practical everyday lookup while WSJP is still out of reach. Ad-supported with a paid ad-free tier, and the interface defaults to Polish.
Thousands of Polish literary works free as ebooks and audiobooks.
MedyaKitaplar Ücretsiz İleri B2–C2
readinglisteningvocabulary
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A public digital library of Polish literature — the school canon plus much more — free to read online or download, with a large catalogue of professionally recorded audiobooks and annotations explaining archaic words. Reading a book while listening to its recording is the classic route into advanced Polish, and here it costs nothing. The catalogue is mostly out-of-copyright classics, so the language is often older than what you will hear on the street.
A full academic Polish grammar in English, free as a PDF from Pittsburgh.
KitaplarWeb siteleri Ücretsiz Ortaİleri A2–C1
grammarreadingwriting
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Oscar Swan's grammar of contemporary Polish, hosted free by the University of Pittsburgh alongside his first-year Polish lesson materials, is the most thorough English-language treatment of Polish grammar you can get without paying. It is the reference to consult when a learner site's explanation of aspect or motion verbs leaves you unconvinced. The site itself has not been touched in about two decades and looks it — go straight to the PDF.
The bestselling Polish-as-a-foreign-language textbook series, A1 to C1.
KitaplarKurslar Ücretli BaşlangıçOrtaİleri A1–C1
grammarreadinglisteningvocabulary
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PROLOG's HURRA!!! series, written by practising teachers, is the course book most Polish language schools build their classes on, running from absolute beginner up to advanced with workbooks, audio and the Testuj Swój Polski exam-practice companion. Following it keeps your self-study aligned with what a class or tutor will assume you know. Written to be taught, so working through it alone is harder than a self-study course, and the books must be bought.
The Krok po kroku textbook line plus an online exercise and games platform.
KurslarKitaplarAraçlar Freemium BaşlangıçOrta A1–B2
grammarvocabularyreadinglistening
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Thirty years of Polish-for-foreigners publishing behind the Polski krok po kroku series, now paired with a platform of interactive exercises, tests and teacher tools used by tens of thousands of students in dozens of countries. Krok po kroku is the main alternative to HURRA!!! and is often preferred for self-study because it explains more as it goes. The books are paid and the deeper platform features are aimed at teachers; the interface is Polish-first.
A clear, entertaining walk through every Polish letter and digraph.
Web siteleri Ücretsiz Başlangıç A1
pronunciationreading
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Culture.pl, run by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, explains the Polish alphabet letter by letter in English, including the sounds that terrify newcomers — ś versus sz, ć versus cz, the nasal ą and ę — with cultural asides that make it stick. Read it on day one, before you attempt any vocabulary. It is a single article, not a pronunciation course, so follow it with recorded audio practice.
Official site for Poland's state Polish exam: dates, centres, sample papers.
Web siteleri Ücretsiz Ortaİleri B1–C2
writingspeakingreadinglistening
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The state certification of Polish as a foreign language is what counts for citizenship, university admission and many employers, and this NAWA-run site carries the exam calendar, the list of examination centres worldwide, registration and the official format information. Even if you never sit it, the published requirements are a useful map of what each CEFR level means in Polish. Information only — no teaching material, and mostly in Polish.
Poland's public radio streams and archive — native Polish, free, no geo-block.
Medya Ücretsiz İleri B2–C2
listeningimmersion
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All the public radio channels plus a deep archive of programmes on news, culture, science and music, freely streamable from anywhere. Once learner podcasts stop stretching you, unscripted radio at full speed is the next step, and the news channel gives you the same stories repeatedly, which helps enormously. No transcripts, no concessions to learners, and the presenters talk fast.
Polish public-service TV on demand: series, films and children's programming.
Medya Freemium Ortaİleri B1–C2
listeningimmersion
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A large catalogue of Polish drama, documentaries, classic films and kids' shows, much of it free to stream, which makes it the easiest way to get hours of Polish in front of you. Children's programming and dubbed content are far gentler entry points than adult drama. Subtitle availability is inconsistent, some titles are paid or geo-restricted, and the player is ad-heavy.
The main English-language community for Polish learners, with a resource wiki.
Topluluklar Ücretsiz BaşlangıçOrtaİleri A1–C2
grammarvocabularywriting
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Native speakers answer grammar and usage questions here daily, and the subreddit wiki collects dictionaries, free grammar PDFs, reading and news links in one place. The companion r/WriteStreakPolish gives you native corrections on short daily writing, which is hard to get anywhere else for free. Wiki links have aged unevenly, so check anything before relying on it.
Two decades of archived threads on Polish grammar puzzles and translation.
Topluluklar Ücretsiz Ortaİleri B1–C2
grammarvocabularyreading
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An old-fashioned forum whose language board holds years of detailed discussion of aspect, case usage, dialects, surnames and translation problems, much of it from native speakers with a linguistic bent. Searching the archive often answers a question no learner site addresses. The wider site is quieter than it was and can drift into off-topic argument, so stay in the language section.
The gold-standard spaced-repetition flashcard app with community decks for every language.
UygulamalarAraçlar Ücretsiz BaşlangıçOrtaİleri
vocabulary
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Free on desktop, Android and web; the iOS app is a one-off paid purchase that funds the project. The interface is dated and the options are overwhelming at first, but nothing beats it for retaining vocabulary over years. Most effective when you stop grinding premade decks and start mining sentences from things you actually read or watch.
Marketplace of online tutors and community teachers for 150+ languages.
Özel ders Ücretli BaşlangıçOrtaİleri
speakinglisteninggrammar
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One-on-one video lessons from roughly $5–30/hr depending on the language and the teacher's credentials. It is the single fastest way to get real speaking practice, and the reason most self-study plans stall is that they skip this step. Community tutors are cheap conversation partners; professional teachers are worth it if you want structure, homework and error correction.
Gamified daily lessons in 40+ languages; great for habit-building, weak beyond A2.
Uygulamalar Freemium Başlangıç A1–A2
vocabularygrammarreadinglistening
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The free tier is genuinely usable (ads plus a limited 'hearts' system); Super removes both for about $96/yr. Its real value is streak-driven consistency for absolute beginners, and the smaller courses are thin machine-assisted content rather than the polished Spanish or French trees. Treat it as a warm-up habit, not a curriculum — nobody reaches conversational fluency on Duolingo alone.
Structured dialogue-based courses in 13 languages, built by actual linguists.
UygulamalarKurslar Ücretli BaşlangıçOrta A1–B1
vocabularygrammarspeakinglistening
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Subscription-only after a handful of free intro lessons, typically $10–15/month with big discounts on annual plans. Lessons are short, dialogue-first and explain grammar properly, which makes it a much more serious beginner course than Duolingo. It covers only 13 languages and effectively stops around B1, so it is a stepping stone rather than a destination.
Audio-only spaced-recall courses that drill speaking from lesson one.
KurslarUygulamalar Ücretli BaşlangıçOrta A1–B1
speakinglisteningpronunciation
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Thirty-minute audio lessons force you to produce sentences out loud before you see anything written, which builds unusually good accent and recall. Subscriptions run about $15–21/month (all-access covers 50+ languages), and older courses are often available through public libraries. It is slow and vocabulary-light by design, so pair it with reading — but for commute or walking time it is the best use of otherwise dead hours.
Read and listen to real content while tracking every word you know.
UygulamalarAraçlar Freemium BaşlangıçOrtaİleri A2–C1
readinglisteningvocabularyimmersion
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Import podcasts, articles or ebooks, tap unknown words for definitions, and LingQ tracks your known-word count over time. The free tier caps how many saved words you can keep, so serious use means paying (~$13/month or less annually). The interface is clunky and the built-in SRS is weaker than Anki, but the reading-plus-audio workflow with 50+ languages is hard to replicate elsewhere.
Vocabulary drills backed by clips of native speakers saying the phrase.
Uygulamalar Freemium BaşlangıçOrta A1–B1
vocabularylisteningspeaking
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The 'learn with locals' video clips are the distinguishing feature — you hear real people at real speed rather than TTS. Be aware that Memrise moved user-created community courses off the main app in 2024 onto a separate site, which gutted what many long-time users valued most, and the app has leaned hard into AI chat features since. Fine as a phrase-and-vocabulary app for major languages; if you came for the community decks, use Anki instead.
Structured CEFR courses with written corrections from native speakers.
UygulamalarKurslar Freemium BaşlangıçOrta A1–B2
vocabularygrammarwritingspeaking
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Covers 14 languages along an explicit CEFR path, and its best feature is the community exchange: you submit short writing or speaking exercises and real native speakers correct them, free of charge, in exchange for you correcting theirs. The free tier is limited to core lessons; Premium unlocks grammar, offline and the full path. A solid Babbel alternative if you specifically want writing practice with human feedback.
Fill-in-the-blank sentence drills for vocabulary after you know the basics.
UygulamalarAraçlar Freemium Ortaİleri A2–C1
vocabularyreadinggrammar
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Built on Tatoeba sentences, it drills words in context by frequency band across 50+ languages and 170+ language pairings, with a genuinely generous free tier. It explicitly starts where beginner apps end, so it is the natural 'what now?' answer for someone who finished a Duolingo tree. Sentences are crowd-sourced and occasionally awkward or oddly specific, and it teaches nothing about grammar explicitly.
Conversation-driven courses in 70+ languages, often free through your library.
UygulamalarKurslar Ücretli BaşlangıçOrta A1–B1
speakinglisteningvocabularypronunciation
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Lessons build outward from real conversations with colour-coded literal translations and cultural notes, and the catalogue includes endangered and indigenous languages nobody else covers. Retail pricing starts around $10/month, but a very large number of public libraries and universities give patrons free access — check yours before paying. Content depth per language is modest, so it suits travellers and early learners more than people pushing toward B2.
Free audio courses that teach you to reason your way into the language.
KurslarPodcast'ler Ücretsiz Başlangıç A1–B1
grammarspeakinglistening
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Mihalis Eleftheriou records real lessons with a real student and walks you through constructing the language yourself using cognates and logic — Spanish, French, Italian, German, Greek, Turkish, Arabic and Swahili are covered. Completely free, no ads, no sign-up, funded by donations. The Spanish course in particular is one of the most recommended free resources anywhere; the trade-off is small vocabulary and no reading or writing practice.
Century-old bilingual course books that take you from zero to solid B2.
KitaplarKurslar Ücretli BaşlangıçOrta A1–B2
readinglisteninggrammarvocabulary
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Each course is ~100 short bilingual dialogues with native audio: you passively absorb for months, then start an 'active wave' translating back into the target language. Books run around €30 (e-courses ~€50) across 70+ languages, and the method is a long-standing favourite among polyglots for reaching real reading fluency. Caveats: many courses are only published from French, the humour is dated, and it demands daily discipline with no gamification to carry you.
Self-study course books with audio for 30+ languages, beginner to advanced.
KitaplarKurslar Ücretli BaşlangıçOrta A1–B2
readinggrammarvocabularylistening
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The 'Complete' books are proper structured courses with dialogues, graded exercises and downloadable audio, and the range covers languages no app touches. Quality varies noticeably by title and author, so check reviews for your specific language before buying rather than trusting the series name. Their graded readers and 'Script Hacking' alphabet guides are also worth knowing about for non-Latin scripts.
Routledge's beginner course books with free downloadable native-speaker audio.
KitaplarKurslar Ücretli BaşlangıçOrta A1–B1
readinggrammarvocabularylistening
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Over 70 languages, each a step-by-step beginner course written by an experienced teacher, and crucially all the audio is free to download from the companion site even if you find the book secondhand. Slightly more academic and grammar-forward than Teach Yourself, which some learners prefer. Like any book series the individual titles differ in quality; the less common languages are often the only decent course in existence.
Audio courses where you learn by listening in on a real lesson.
Kurslar Ücretli Başlangıç A1–A2
speakinggrammarlistening
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You sit in on a recorded lesson with two students and build sentences aloud alongside them, with no writing, homework or memorisation; 19 languages are available. It is remarkably good at making the core grammar of Romance languages click in a few hours. Vocabulary coverage is small, the recordings are old, and the courses after Michel Thomas's death are taught by other teachers with mixed results — treat it as a fast on-ramp, not a course of study.
Text, call and correct with native speakers in a language-exchange feed.
UygulamalarTopluluklar Freemium BaşlangıçOrtaİleri
writingspeakinglistening
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Built-in correction tools let partners fix your messages inline, and the social 'moments' feed gets you corrections from strangers without arranging a call. Free for the core exchange; VIP adds more translations and simultaneous target languages. The persistent caveat is that a fair share of users treat it as a dating app, and exchange partners are unreliable — it works best once you already have some output to correct.
Language-exchange app with moderated profiles and easy voice/video calls.
UygulamalarTopluluklar Freemium BaşlangıçOrtaİleri
speakingwritinglistening
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Same idea as HelloTalk but with vetted profiles and a cleaner focus on actual voice and video calls, which makes it noticeably less spammy in practice. Free to use; Pro adds unlimited partner search and extra languages, and the app also sells paid tutors. Both apps live or die on finding one or two committed partners, so expect to message a lot of people before anything sticks.
Large tutor marketplace with subscription-style lesson packages.
Özel ders Ücretli BaşlangıçOrtaİleri
speakinglisteninggrammar
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100,000+ tutors across 120+ subjects, with a free replacement if your first tutor is a bad fit. The main structural difference from italki is that Preply pushes weekly lesson subscriptions and takes a large commission from tutors, which some learners consider a reason to prefer italki. Worth comparing side by side for your language — prices, availability and tutor quality differ per market rather than per platform.
Record yourself and get free human feedback on your pronunciation.
UygulamalarAraçlar Freemium BaşlangıçOrta
speakingpronunciationlistening
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A 501(c)(3) nonprofit: you shadow native audio, record your own version, and a real human coach returns feedback — 10 free submissions a month, unlimited for about $20/month, with full scholarships for anyone who needs one. Covers French, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and English. It only fixes pronunciation and delivery, so it complements rather than replaces conversation practice.
Crowd-sourced pronunciations of nearly any word by native speakers.
SözlüklerAraçlar Freemium BaşlangıçOrtaİleri
pronunciationlistening
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Around 6 million words recorded by native speakers across 400+ languages, usually with several accents per word so you can hear regional variation. Free to search on the site; the paid tiers are aimed at API users and bulk audio downloads. Indispensable for names, place names and anything a TTS voice would mangle — many learners wire it directly into Anki for card audio.
Open database of 13M example sentences with translations across 400+ languages.
Web siteleriAraçlar Ücretsiz BaşlangıçOrtaİleri
readingvocabularygrammar
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A collaborative, Creative Commons-licensed corpus you can search for real usage of a word or download in bulk to build your own decks. It is the raw material behind Clozemaster and countless Anki decks rather than a study tool in itself. Sentences are contributed by volunteers, so quality and naturalness vary — prefer sentences from native contributors and cross-check anything surprising.
Dual subtitles and click-to-look-up on Netflix and YouTube.
Araçlar Freemium Ortaİleri
listeningreadingvocabularyimmersion
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A Chrome extension that shows target-language and native subtitles simultaneously, lets you click any word for a definition, replay a line, and save phrases for review. The free tier already covers dual subs, dictionary lookups and the CEFR-graded video catalogue; Pro (about $6/month) adds machine translation, speech recognition and better AI lookups. It transforms passive Netflix time into study time, but you need enough of a base — roughly B1 — for subtitle mining to beat just watching.
Turns Netflix, YouTube and web pages into Anki-style sentence cards.
AraçlarUygulamalar Ücretli Ortaİleri
immersionvocabularyreadinglistening
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The heavyweight immersion toolkit: one-click sentence mining with audio, screenshot and definitions, plus its own SRS and known-word tracking, for 11 languages including Japanese, Korean, Mandarin and the major European ones. A 10-day free trial then a subscription (roughly $10/month). Overkill unless you are committed to a sentence-mining routine — if that describes you it saves hours a week, otherwise Language Reactor's free tier is enough.
Click any word while reading the web to translate it and make a flashcard.
AraçlarWeb siteleri Freemium Ortaİleri
readingvocabulary
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A browser extension plus web reader covering 100+ languages: click a word or drag across a phrase, get an inline translation, and it becomes a flashcard automatically. The free tier gives unlimited single-word translations but caps phrases and AI explanations at 10 a day; Premium is $6/month. Simpler and cheaper than LingQ or Migaku if all you want is frictionless reading of articles and ebooks.
Mass-sentence audio drilling for listening and speaking automaticity.
UygulamalarKurslar Ücretli BaşlangıçOrta A1–B2
listeningspeakingpronunciation
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You listen to and repeat thousands of native-recorded sentences on a spaced schedule, which builds fluent output patterns without explicit grammar study. It covers 60+ languages and keeps nine minority languages (Catalan, Welsh, Taiwanese, Kurdish and others) permanently free as a preservation effort. It is expensive at roughly $20–40/month, and the repetition is monotonous — most reviewers call it effective but overpriced, so try the 7-day trial first.
Free public-domain US government language courses with textbooks and audio.
KurslarKitaplar Ücretsiz BaşlangıçOrtaİleri A1–C1
grammarlisteningspeakingreading
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Foreign Service Institute, Peace Corps and DLI materials — full textbooks plus hundreds of hours of audio — are public domain and hosted here for free across dozens of languages. The depth is extraordinary and the FSI Basic courses take diplomats to professional working proficiency, which no consumer app attempts. The recordings are from the 1960s–80s, the drills are relentless, and some vocabulary is dated (Cold War era), so they suit disciplined self-studiers, not casual learners.
Street interviews with dual subtitles, produced in dozens of languages.
YouTubeMedya Freemium Ortaİleri A2–C1
listeningimmersionvocabulary
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A franchise of local producers filming unscripted street interviews, each episode subtitled in the target language and English, which is the closest free thing to hearing how people genuinely speak. All YouTube episodes are free; membership adds transcripts, vocabulary lists and exercises. Real-speed unscripted speech is hard early on — start with the slower 'Super Easy' episodes if you are below B1.
Podcast courses that teach through a real learner's lesson, season by season.
Podcast'lerKurslar Freemium BaşlangıçOrta A1–B2
listeningspeakinggrammarvocabulary
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Mark Pentleton teaches a genuine student while you listen in, across French, Spanish, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish, Portuguese, Japanese and Gaelic. The podcast seasons are free on any podcast app and are structured as a real curriculum rather than scattered episodes; the Academy sells premium lesson notes, video and bonus audio. Ideal commuting material for beginners through B1, and the Spanish and French series are the strongest.
3M-member forum for method debates, resource recommendations and reality checks.
Topluluklar Ücretsiz BaşlangıçOrtaİleri
reading
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The default place to ask 'is X app worth it' or 'what should I do at B1' and get answers from people who have actually done it, plus per-language subreddits (r/Spanish, r/LearnJapanese, r/French) with far better resource lists. The wiki and FAQ head off most beginner questions. Expect strong ideological camps — comprehensible-input purists versus textbook people — so read a few threads before taking any single answer as settled.
Free immersion-learning roadmap plus tools and a large learner community.
Web siteleriTopluluklar Freemium BaşlangıçOrtaİleri
immersionlisteningreadingvocabulary
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A detailed staged roadmap for acquiring a language through massive comprehensible input — what to do at each stage, when to start output, how to mine sentences — with a free tracker, starter courses and an active Discord. The roadmap and community are free; vocabulary decks, advanced courses and coaching are paid. It is opinionated to the point of dogma about avoiding early output and translation, so take the framework and ignore the purity rules if they do not fit your goals.
Use an AI chatbot as a patient, free-ish conversation and grammar partner.
Araçlar Freemium BaşlangıçOrtaİleri
speakingwritinggrammarvocabulary
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Modern assistants (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini) will roleplay a scenario at your level, correct your writing with explanations, generate graded reading, and hold voice conversations — endlessly patient and available at 2am, which no tutor is. Free tiers are enough for text practice; voice modes generally need a subscription. The caveats are real: models are noticeably weaker and more error-prone in lower-resource languages, they tend to produce bland textbook register rather than how people actually speak, and they will not correct you unless you explicitly ask them to.
Hear how a word is really said, searched across millions of YouTube clips.
AraçlarWeb siteleri Ücretsiz Ortaİleri
pronunciationlistening
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Type a word or phrase and it plays back real YouTube clips of people saying it in context, across 25 languages plus sign languages, so you get natural intonation and regional variation rather than an isolated dictionary recording. Free, donation-supported, no account needed. Complements Forvo: Forvo for single words, YouGlish for phrases and prosody.
Free multilingual dictionary with etymologies, IPA and full conjugation tables.
SözlüklerWeb siteleri Ücretsiz BaşlangıçOrtaİleri
vocabularygrammarpronunciation
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Over 100 language editions; the English edition alone has millions of entries covering hundreds of languages, with IPA, declension and conjugation tables, etymologies and usage notes that commercial apps usually paywall. The etymology sections are quietly one of the best vocabulary-retention tools available. Being crowd-sourced, coverage is uneven and rare entries can be wrong — cross-check anything unusual against a native-language dictionary.
Licensed TV shows with interactive subtitles in 15 languages.
MedyaUygulamalar Ücretli Ortaİleri A2–C1
listeningimmersionvocabulary
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A streaming service where every show has clickable dual subtitles and saved words become flashcards, covering 15 languages with apps on phone, Roku and TV. It solves the 'what do I watch' problem for languages where Netflix's catalogue is thin. The library is much smaller than a mainstream streamer and it is subscription-only — if you already pay for Netflix, Language Reactor's free tier does most of the same job.
Free public-domain audiobooks in 40+ languages, read by volunteers.
Medya Ücretsiz İleri B2–C2
listeningimmersion
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Thousands of public-domain books recorded by volunteers, downloadable as MP3 or M4B with no account. Pairing a LibriVox recording with the matching free Project Gutenberg text gives you a full audiobook-plus-ebook study set for nothing. Two caveats: recordings are volunteer-quality and vary a lot reader to reader, and everything is out of copyright, so the language is often a century old — great for literature, poor for modern slang.
AI speaking partner that makes you talk out loud every session.
Uygulamalar Ücretli BaşlangıçOrta A1–B1
speakingpronunciationlistening
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Unlike most apps it is built around producing speech: you repeat, roleplay and converse with an AI tutor that gives pronunciation and phrasing feedback in real time. Covers Spanish, French, Korean, Japanese, Italian and Chinese for English speakers, with a 7-day trial then a subscription (roughly $20/month or $99/yr). Good for overcoming the fear of speaking before your first human lesson, but an AI will not push back or drift off-script the way a real conversation partner does.
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