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Can You Learn A Language From An App? Polyglot Travelers Weigh In

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  Can you really become fluent by using a language learning app? It turns out there are compelling pros and cons to learning a language online.

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In the Forbes article "Can You Learn A Language From An App? Polyglot Travelers Weigh In" by Kaitlyn McInnis, published on May 28, 2025, polyglot travelers share their experiences and insights on using language learning apps. The consensus is that while apps like Duolingo, Babbel, and Rosetta Stone can be useful for beginners and for learning basic vocabulary and grammar, they are not sufficient on their own for achieving fluency. Travelers emphasize the importance of immersion, real-life practice, and cultural context, which apps cannot fully provide. They suggest using apps as a supplement to other learning methods such as language exchange programs, formal classes, and engaging with native speakers. The article highlights that a combination of digital tools and traditional learning approaches is the most effective way to master a new language.

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