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  1. 19 de mar. de 2024 · That Super Duolingo family version costs $120 per year, or $10 per month. Babbel, on the other hand, doesn’t do the freemium model —they just have three different subscription options. Babbel offers a 3-month plan, a 6-month plan, and a 12-month plan, which range from around $6 to $12 per month after discounts.

  2. 18 de dic. de 2023 · Overall, Duolingo and Babbel look very similar on the surface. They teach the language in somewhat similar ways, and the exercises look quite a bit alike. It’s not until you start to dig a bit deeper that you see how these two platforms differ. It’s the content itself that really differentiates these two online language courses.

  3. 14 de dic. de 2022 · Babbel incorporates exercise right into the lessons, whereas Duolingo doesn’t prioritize them. That’s not to say that Babbel overwhelms you with grammar. Instead, it takes a subtle approach to tenses, conjugations, and other key elements to ease you into the learning process.

  4. 11 de nov. de 2023 · A key difference lies within their user interfaces. Babbel’s clean and professional design focuses on teaching language systematically. In contrast, Duolingo’s colourful, cartoonish interface makes learning feel like a game. Also, it’s worth noting that Babbel uses real voices for pronunciation guides.

  5. VOICES: Duolingo uses robot voices. Babbel uses human voices. CONTENT: Duolingo includes silly sentences like “the bear drinks beer.”. Duolingo says these are more memorable and fun. Personally, I sometimes find it difficult to tell the difference between a silly sentence and an idiom/cultural difference.

  6. However, Duolingo's playful, game-like design makes it more engaging and motivating, particularly for younger learners. Babbel, on the other hand, presents a more structured and mature interface, appealing to adult learners who appreciate a systematic approach to language learning.

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · This is probably Duolingo’s attempt to get you to train what you’ve previously learned, but by itself, it’s not incredibly functional (not shaming those who do enjoy greeting their cup of morning joe!). In comparison, I didn’t notice this problem as much with Babbel. 6. Duolingo is Free, No Subscription Needed.