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Best Educational Apps for Language Learning for Kids & Adults in 2025

Whether you're a parent trying to help your child learn a new language or an adult looking to sharpen your skills, there’s never been a better time to explore educational apps. From fun and gamified platforms to in-depth tools for serious learners, here's a breakdown of some of the best language learning apps — and a few bonus picks for overall educational growth.


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1. Duolingo (Kids & Adults)

Best for: Beginners looking for a fun, gamified language experience.

  • Languages Offered: 40+ (including Spanish, French, Japanese, Russian, and more)

  • Age: 6+

  • Platform: iOS, Android, Web

  • Price:

    • Free (ad-supported)

    • Super Duolingo: AUD $12.99/month (removes ads, adds progress tracking)


Pros:

  • Bright, engaging interface

  • Bite-sized lessons

  • Daily streaks & motivation tools

  • Good for casual learning

Cons:

  • Not enough grammar explanation

  • Less useful for intermediate/advanced learners

  • Internet required for most content


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2. Duolingo ABC (For Younger Kids)

Best for: Kids aged 3–6 learning to read in English.

  • Platform: iOS & Android

  • Price: Free

Pros:

  • Designed by literacy experts

  • No ads, no subscription

  • Simple games to teach phonics and letter sounds

Cons:

  • English only

  • Limited content for older kids


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3. Memrise (Teens & Adults)

Best for: Real-world vocabulary and listening.

  • Languages Offered: 20+

  • Platform: iOS, Android, Web

  • Price:

    • Free version available

    • Pro: AUD $12.49/month or $100/year

Pros:

  • Real-world video clips from native speakers

  • Custom courses

  • Effective spaced repetition

Cons:

  • Can be overwhelming for kids

  • Limited grammar instruction



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4. Lingokids (Kids 3–8)

Best for: Early learners picking up English or Spanish.

  • Subjects: Language, math, science, social skills

  • Platform: iOS, Android

  • Price:

    • Free limited version

    • Unlimited: AUD $17.99/month

Pros:

  • Designed for children

  • Parental controls and progress tracking

  • Interactive songs, games, and videos

Cons:

  • Limited language choices

  • High subscription cost


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5. Busuu (Teens & Adults)

Best for: Structured lessons with grammar and feedback.

  • Languages Offered: 12

  • Platform: iOS, Android, Web

  • Price:

    • Free version

    • Premium: AUD $13.99/month or $95/year

Pros:

  • Structured curriculum with grammar

  • Speech recognition

  • Community feedback from native speakers

Cons:

  • Some lessons locked behind paywall

  • Less engaging for younger users




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