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Want to learn a second language? There’s an app (actually, several) for that — especially if you’re spending more time at home due to coronavirus-related quarantines, lockdowns and social distancing, and want to spend that time doing something enriching

The best language-learning apps can help you build a vocabulary in your target language, develop proper grammar and eventually become fluent through lessons that are easy to digest and retain. They’re also economical, especially when compared with formal schooling with a language expert. Many have features like speech recognition, which is key to ensuring you have proper pronunciation. Others offer several language options, which is ideal when you want to pick up multiple languages.

Read more: Duolingo vs. Rosetta Stone: How to choose the best language-learning app

Here are the 10 best language learning apps that make it easy for you to learn a language at your own pace. You’ll be a native speaker in no time!

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I found Babbel to be the most like a foreign language course you’d see in an online school curriculum. The app’s minimalist layout helps prevent a new language (French for me) from seeming overwhelming, without making it boring. Each lesson takes you through translations, and includes variations of the word or phrase, pictures and whether it’s formal or informal. If it asks you to spell a phrase, 인계동가라오케 the letters are included.

You also get to see the words you’re learning used in common conversations, listen to them (if you choose to have audio on), repeat the phrases, and learn more about verb groups. The 15-minute lessons are easy to work into your day — whether it’s on your commute, before bed or on your lunch break. The My Activity module lets you track all your progress. 

Babbel is free, or you can subscribe to a package. Monthly subscriptions are $13, a three-month subscription is $27, six months costs $45, and one year is $84.

Read more: How to use Google Assistant’s interpreter mode

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Similar to Drops, Mondly is a fun, colorful app that has multiple features to take advantage of even if you don’t subscribe to premium. I tried beginner Hungarian on this app, and I liked how it offered to show you different conjugations if you tapped on verbs. The app packs images, translations and auditory aids to help your specific learning style. 

The instructor also speaks the words and phrases in a rather melodic way that made it easier for me to recall them (even after trying different languages on different apps). 

On top of that, Mondly is offering a huge discount on its Premium features for the next five days. Access to Premium is usually $480 annually, but it’s dropped to $48. If you subscribe to Premium, you’ll get access to special kids lessons. 

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As a regular Duolingo user, I enjoy the app’s colorful interface and short, game-like exercises. The app doesn’t restrict how many languages you can try to learn at the same time (personally, I think two is a good maximum if you want to retain anything). I use Duolingo to practice Spanish and German.

To make sure you don’t get rusty on the basics, even if you’ve “mastered” a skill by reaching a higher level, the skill can still “shatter” if you don’t review it consistently. Practice the skill again and it’ll repair itself. 

I like Duolingo’s user-friendly layout, and the “streak” feature, which motivates you to keep going by tracking the number of days you’ve reached your point goal. In the app, you can access resources such as Duolingo Stories, which are short audio stories that allow you to check your comprehension skills as you go. I also subscribe to Premium for $10 per month which includes an ad-free experience, downloadable lessons, and unlimited “health.” 

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One of my favorite parts of Memrise is the app’s use of short videos to show how real locals express different phrases in conversation. I tried the French course, and the first lesson alone let me listen to the tone of voice and casual pronunciation, as well as showing me the phrase’s literal translation and explained its gendered usage. The app also helps you spot patterns in the language to make it easier to improve your skills. 

A few lessons are available for free daily, but the full program unlocks if you subscribe to Memrise Pro. There are three plans — one month for $9, a year for $30 or three months for $18. 

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When you sign up for Busuu, you select the language you want to learn, and the app helps you determine how advanced you are with it and why you want to learn it, and to what level. From there, you set a daily study goal, and if you subscribe to the premium plan, it creates a study plan so you’ll reach your goal by a set date. For example, Busuu says if I study three times a week for 10 minutes a day, 수원셔츠룸 I’ll be pretty fluent in my chosen language in about eight months.  

Premium costs about $6 per month for a year. Even without premium, Busuu offered valuable tools if you want to learn a language. There’s also a Premium Plus option for about $7 per month for extra features. 

I tried Italian with Busuu and I liked the clean, bright layout of the app. Busuu also offers helpful reminders: The second time I logged in, it reminded me about “weak words” I needed to review to improve my vocabulary. In addition to listening to a phrase paired with a photo of the corresponding action, Busuu included helpful vocabulary tips (like that “ciao” can mean “hello” or “goodbye”).

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If you listen to any song enough, you’ll learn all the words through repetition — even if they’re in a different language. But how do you figure out what they mean? This is where the Lirica app comes in. This app is unique in how it approaches teaching Spanish. Instead of traditional teaching methods for learning a language, Lirica uses popular music by Latin and reggaeton artists to help you learn the Spanish language and grammar. On top of learning the language, you’re also immersing yourself in the culture behind it. The app also includes facts about the artist while you’re learning.

Lirica has a one-week free trial and then it’s about $4 per month. For now, the app only offers Spanish, but its website says it plans to add more languages in the future. 

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Perhaps the best-known language learning service, Rosetta Stone has come a long way since it started in the ’90s. My parents still have a box set of discs for learning Spanish somewhere in their house. It’s a lot easier now with the Rosetta Stone app, but you still need at least 30 minutes to complete a Core Lesson. 

I tried Rosetta Stone’s first Irish lesson, which was primarily auditory with images, though there are ways to customize the app to your learning preferences. The lesson started out fairly challenging, especially since I was completely new to the Irish language. But it did get easier as I went along. 

The iOS app got an update last year that brought augmented reality into the mix. This enables Seek and Speak, which is a scavenger-hunt-style challenge. Point the phone camera at an object and get a translation in the language you’re learning. 

Rosetta Stone has a variety of subscription options, depending on the language — for instance, Spanish is $27 for three months, $20 for six months, $15 for a year or $10 for two years. Most recently, the company announced an option for unlimited access to all 25 of its languages free of charge with the 12-month, 24-month and lifetime subscriptions. The unlimited language option is available now. 

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Chinese employees are 'forced to crawl' in public as punishment

Footage of a dozen workers at a karaoke bar crawling on the floor in a queue has gone viral in China.

The staff are seen in the bizarre video getting on all fours while chanting slogans at the entertainment venue in north-eastern China’s Jilin Province.

They were being disciplined after failing to hit their sales target, a company spokesperson said, adding that the employees had voluntarily accepted the punishment.

The scene was spotted on Wednesday at the Sheng Shi Hua Ting KTV, a karaoke bar in the city of Liaoyuan, according to reports.

In the footage obtained by , a queue of black-suited workers is seen crawling around the venue’s lobby.

A man can be heard shouting a slogan: ‘Come on, brothers. When brothers are of the same mind.’

The group on the floor replied: 인계동셔츠룸 ‘They can cut through gold with sharpness.’

The black-suited employees chanted slogans while crawling around the venue

They are said to have been disciplined for failing hit last month's sales targets

The staff are seen in the bizarre video getting on all fours while chanting slogans at the entertainment venue called Sheng Shi Hua Ting KTV in north-eastern China’s Jilin Province

A staff member confirmed the incident to the Chinese media, saying that the employees were being punished after failing to hit the sales targets set by the company.

They insisted that the workers had ‘voluntarily accepted’ the punishment.

‘It was a little competition between our team and 수원풀싸롱 other branches,’ an anonymous spokesperson

According to China’s employment contract law, employers are not allowed to humiliate and give corporal punishment to workers. Furthermore, the employer shall be liable for compensation if any harm is done to the worker.  

Nevertheless, many Chinese companies have used extreme or bizarre measures to discipline their employees, from slapping themselves to eating live worms.

In October, a company in southern Chinese city Dongguan was reported to have forced its workers to repeatedly slap themselves to ‘build their resilience’.

Another firm made employees gobble down live earthworms as punishment after failing to achieve their sales goals in Guizhou Province, south-western China, earlier this year.

But some firms have been caught shooting and releasing such videos deliberately to boost their publicity.

In 2019, workers from a company in Tengzhou were seen being ‘forced’ to crawl on the street. It was claimed at the time that the employees had not been able to reach their sales target.

The video sparked an outcry but later turned out to be a PR show.

Alessandra Ambrosio shows off her toned physique in a pink bikini

 She launched her swimwear range, GAL Floripa, last year.

And Alessandra Ambrosio is certainly her own best advertisement.  

The 39-year-old shared a set of photos to her Instagram account depicting her relaxing on the bow of a boat on Tuesday.

Looking good! Alessandra Ambrosio posted a number of photos to her Instagram account on Tuesday that showed off her toned figure

Looking good! Alessandra Ambrosio posted a number of photos to her Instagram account on Tuesday that showed off her toned figure

The Brazilian beauty appeared to not have a care in the world as she showed off her gorgeous figure for her 10.2 million followers.

Ambrosio could be seen wearing a pink bikini top with a matching bottom; the outfit, which came from her own clothing line GAL Floripa, allowed her to display her toned body in full.

She also wore a green-and-pink floral print cover-up to accentuate both her clothing and her natural beauty.

The former Victoria’s Secret Angel accessorized with an assortment of necklaces, a pair of small earrings and a silver watch along with various bracelets.

The brunette beauty allowed her flowing hair to fall down past her shoulders for the photoshoot. 

Showing off what she's got: The former Victoria's Secret Angel wore a pink bikini top and bottom underneath a patterned cover-up

Showing off what she’s got: The former Victoria’s Secret Angel wore a pink bikini top and bottom underneath a patterned cover-up

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She has the body everyone wants – and now the beachwear too!

Wearing her brand new collection from Gal Floripa, Alessandra Ambrosio soaked up the sun and showcased her enviable physique on Instagram this week.

This time, the Brazilian beauty opted for the 'Sirena' bikini which features a balconette style top with adjustable tie straps, padded cups and ruched frill detail.

Unfortunately this shade isn't available to buy just yet, but click (right) to buy the darker pink version. It's just as gorgeous!

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From her own brand: The swimwear in the photos came from Ambrosio's own GAL Floripa clothing line

From her own brand: The swimwear in the photos came from Ambrosio’s own GAL Floripa clothing line

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Look pretty in pink like Alessandra wearing Gal Floripa

She has the body everyone wants – and now the beachwear too!

Wearing her brand new collection from Gal Floripa, Alessandra Ambrosio soaked up the sun and showcased her enviable physique on Instagram this week.

This time, 인계동가라오케 the Brazilian beauty opted for the 'Sirena' bikini which features a balconette style top with adjustable tie straps, padded cups and ruched frill detail.

Unfortunately this shade isn't available to buy just yet, but click (right) to buy the darker pink version. It's just as gorgeous!

* PRICES MAY NOT BE AS ADVERTISED

The supermodel paraphrased a section from the classic song Dream A Little Dream Of Me for the post’s caption.

‘Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you, sweet drams that leave all worries behind you, 수원가라오케 but in your dreams whatever they be, dream a little dream of me,’ it read.  

After posting the photos, she took to her Instagram story to share some videos from her Christmas celebration with her family.

In many of the videos, Ambrosio could be seen performing karaoke both solo and with her family members.

Staying together: The same day, the supermodel shared a number of photos from her family's Christmas party

Staying together: The same day, the supermodel shared a number of photos from her family’s Christmas party

In the videos, the Brazilian beauty could be seen wearing a set of wide-legged pants and a striped t-shirt, in addition to a number of bracelets and a watch.

Ambrosio seemed ecstatic as she led her family members in a sing-along of the 1983 song Menina Veneno by English-Brazilian singer Ritchie. 

She also took a selfie video with one of her family members as the two hit a high note at the same time. 

Getting festive: Ambrosio sang both with and without the help of her family members, and danced around as others sang

Getting festive: Ambrosio sang both with and without the help of her family members, and danced around as others sang

Having some fun: The supermodel posted a selfie video as another one of her family members sang next to her

Having some fun: 수원가라오케 The supermodel posted a selfie video as another one of her family members sang next to her

Karaoke at Home – What Are The Benefits

Karaoke is made up of the Japanese words “Kara” which stands for empty and “Oke” which stands for a short form of Okesutora which means Orchestra.

Putting this together, Karaoke means empty orchestra or an orchestra without a singer. Karaoke is something that was invented in Japan and it was only in the 1970s that it spread first only in Asia, then to the United States and the rest of the world.

Karaoke is a system where the users are allowed to sing along with the music that is already provided for. This comes complete with on screen lyrics as well as the seamless synchronization of videos of recorded music. The lyrics based on the user can be seen in different languages.

This is the most favorite of all systems to entertain people.

Those who are wannabe singers or 인계동셔츠룸 performers as well as music fans, all want to be a part of this. These are seen in bars and clubs and generally when karaoke is advertised, people flock to the place. There are different innovations and different evolutions of Karaoke and there is a home karaoke system as well where it allows karaoke to be performed In-house, in the comfort of one's own home.

Home Karaoke is a boon for those who are too shy or too embarrassed to go up on stage in front of everyone and perform at the club or at the bar.

There are a lot of advantages of the Karaoke system. This is easy and convenient to set up, it allows you to have a good sound system through the karaoke speakers and that too right in your home.

You can move it around as it is portable as well. The entire installation and setting up of this system doesn't take more than a few minutes.

Karaoke home systems normally consist of a music player as well as karaoke speakers, various multiple microphone inputs, wired or even wireless microphones as well as a device to alter pitch.

The new karaoke machines also have karaoke speakers which are fitted with multi-colored lights which change colors and patterns based on the music beats and therefore provide an even better experience. The Karaoke system with lights keep pulsating based on the beat of the music.

These patterns can be viewed on the ceilings as well as the walls and provide the ambience of a full blown party, especially if the other lights are dimmed .

Some of the Karaoke speakers come equipped with retractable handles so that the speaker can move easily from one place to the other.

There are additional handles which are on the sides. These speakers are rechargeable and have long battery lives, therefore, 수원셔츠룸 even though they are not connected to active power supplies, they still work for a long time.

The speakers can also double up as amplifiers and can be used with both microphones as well as guitars as they have ¼” Mic inputs. There is a stereo RCA line input as well as speakon output connection options as well.