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Duolingo vs. Babbel

LEARNING A NEW language as an adult can be a tricky proposition, especially if you live in a monoglot culture and don’t get the chance to practice.

Apps and services that promote language-learning can come in handy here, offering daily lessons to learn new vocabulary and reinforce old lessons, so that when you do get the chance to use your new language skills, they’re on the tip of your tongue.

Prominent among these services are Duolingo and Babbel. They’re both popular ways of learning another language, but each takes a rather different approach.

The first

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