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Busuu French
Busuu Limited

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all levels

One of the more serious apps, also with a web version, Busuu is based on CEFR with official level tests. It covers over 150 topics, and tests listening, reading, writing and speaking, making it a comprehensive app to give you a well-rounded French education. One of the best features is that it gives you an overview of your mistakes, allowing you to easily pinpoint your weak spots. The other big positive is that Busuu has a big community that allows you to practice with native speakers, which is invaluable to learning French.

The drawbacks are the fact that the initial free app comes with ads, and that to continue you need to pay a monthly free. Its comprehension test also falls short, with questions that don’t seem to really test comprehension. Still, overall, this is a full course, with a good interface and it is easy to use.

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Nicole Eberhard


Nicole Eberhard has a Masters degree in English Literature which has left her with a book-buying problem. She has since abandoned the world of academia, travelled to South America and is trying to master Spanish.



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