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Duolingo vs SpeakTwice for Italian learners

  • Score: Duolingo 5, SpeakTwice 9.
  • Pricing: Duolingo 12.00 US$, SpeakTwice 29.99 US$.
  • Platforms: Duolingo Web, iOS, Android; SpeakTwice Web, iOS, Android.

Decision

Score

Duolingo
5
SpeakTwice
Better here
9

Pricing

Duolingo
Better here
Monthly: 12.00 US$; Free trial: Available; Credit card needed; 14 days
SpeakTwice
Monthly: 29.99 US$; Free trial: Available; Credit card needed; 7 days

Best suited for

Duolingo
Beginners looking to practice Italian vocabulary and grammar in a very gamified environment.
SpeakTwice
Learners looking to improve their Italian speaking skills through focused repetition and practical conversation exercises.

Pros

Duolingo
Fun and engaging design, Intuitive website navigation, Effective spaced repetition
SpeakTwice
Strong focus on speaking practice, Comprehensive lesson structure, Flexible access to additional materials

Details

  • Duolingo scores 5/10; strongest area: User experience, weakest area: Course quality.
  • Best suited for: Beginners looking to practice Italian vocabulary and grammar in a very gamified environment.
  • Main upside: Fun and engaging design; main tradeoff: Limited speaking exercises.

Made by: Duolingo, Inc.

  • SpeakTwice scores 9/10; strongest area: Course quality, weakest area: Pricing.
  • Best suited for: Learners looking to improve their Italian speaking skills through focused repetition and practical conversation exercises.
  • Main upside: Strong focus on speaking practice; main tradeoff: Limited to learning Italian only.

Made by: Think Languages LLC

Duolingo

Pros

  • Fun and engaging design
  • Intuitive website navigation
  • Effective spaced repetition
  • Motivating achievements

Cons

  • Limited speaking exercises
  • Restricted lesson navigation
  • Overemphasis on translation

SpeakTwice

Pros

  • Strong focus on speaking practice
  • Comprehensive lesson structure
  • Flexible access to additional materials
  • Interactive AI tutor for conversation practice

Cons

  • Limited to learning Italian only
  • Requires a subscription for full access

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