2. 5 Free Apps for Learning
ESL
1. Benefits of using mobile devices in education
2. Criteria
3. Our 5 favourites
4. Honourable mentions
5. Play time
3. Benefits of using mobile
devices in education
• Increased student
motivation
• Greater access to
information
• Portability of the
device
• Ease of organizing
work
• Variety of resources
used
Karsenti, T., & Fievez, A. (2013). The iPad in
education: uses, benefits, and challenges – A survey
of
6,057 students and 302 teachers in Quebec, Canada.
Montreal, QC: CRIFPE.
4. Benefits of using mobile
devices in education
iPad study by Oklahoma State University (2010), Executive Summary
• Decrease in student expenses
• Use recommended course-specific apps
• 75% of students agreed that the iPad enhanced their learning
experience.
6. Criteria: Nice-to-haves
• Online and offline capabilities
• Translatable interface
• Ability to select appropriate level
• Broad skill set, or strong at single skill
• Fun factor - engagement
7. Our 5 Favourites
• Quizlet
• Learn English, 6000 Words
• Duolingo
• Learn to Speak English
• The Free Dictionary
8. Quizlet JS
• Study/Quiz app for any subject with user-
generated content
• ESL practitioners can create content, or direct
students to browse content created by others
• Multiple study methods
– Flashcards, games, quizzes
• Broad skill set
– spelling, vocabulary, writing, reading
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11. Quizlet Highlights
• Can download the app or use within browser
(in browser has some extra features)
• Login is same for app use or web
• Large amount of content to choose from (but
because content is created by users, quality
can vary)
• Variety of study modes – learners can practice
same words in different ways
12. Learn English, 6000 Words
• Select a topic, subtopic, and game type
• Game types include
– Match Words, Write Word, Listen and Choose, Listen
and Write, Vocabulary, Find Image, and Choose Word
• Broad skill set
– pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary
• 3 levels
– Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
• Can do sequentially or pay to get higher levels
– $3.99 for intermediate or $9.99 for advanced
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13. Learn English, 6000 Words
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14. Learn English, 6000 Words
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15. Learn English, 6000 Words
Highlights
• Nice option to receive a daily email with new word
• Can select native language and all instructions show in
selected language
• Great way of selecting theme, sub-theme and activity-
type – engaging and personal, creates variety
• Self-directed within each level, but levels are
progressive
• Visuals are suitable for adult learners
• Appropriate for literacy learners
16. Duolingo
• Practise speaking, reading, listening and
writing
• Basic verbs, phrases and sentences
• Content organized in lessons; lessons are
progressive
• Users sets daily/weekly/monthly goals; track
their progress, earn rewards for achievements
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19. Duolingo Highlights
• Cute, engaging interface
• Optional placement test
• Can set your native language, translatable interface
• Not self-directed, mostly progressive (but can go back
to strengthen weak skills)
• Adaptive – reviews and retests your weakest points
• Instant feedback with explanations
• Can get reminder notifications or turn off in settings
20. Learn to Speak English
• Read about and listen to English words in use
• Skills: reading, speaking, listening,
pronunciation
• Suitable for high beginner - high intermediate
( CLB 4-8)
• Useful phrases for different life situations
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21. Learn to Speak English
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22. Learn to Speak English
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23. Learn to Speak English
Highlights
• Can download the app or use within browser (in
browser has some extra features)
• Comprehensive coverage of diverse topics
• Built-in search
• Option to create a list of favourite lessons
• Can be used to complement F2F lessons
• More challenging interface (lots of text, no
visuals)
• Lots of ads (option to remove adds $2.99)
24. The Free Dictionary
• Collection of facts and activities to promote
vocabulary expansion
• Dynamic content (updated every day)
• Includes: this day in history; quote, article and
word of the day; word games; definitions
• Suitable for intermediate to advanced learners
Screenshots and logo are copyright by The Free Dictionary. Used under fair dealing exception.
27. The Free Dictionary Highlights
• Flexible word search options ( starts with, ends
with)
• Translation to 40+ languages
• Creating your own vocabulary list
• Includes Medical, Legal, Financial, Idioms,
Acronyms dictionaries, Wikipedia, Encyclopedia
• Available offline
• Good cause: Feed your brain, feed a hungry child
28. Honourable Mentions
• Phrasalstein
• Google Translate
• Merriam Webster Dictionary
• Speaking Pal
• Live and Learn
Logos are copyright by respective apps. Used under fair dealing exception.
29. Choose an app and try it out!
• Quizlet
• Learn English, 6000 Words
• Duolingo
• Learn to Speak English
• The Free Dictionary
Logos are copyright by respective apps. Used under fair dealing exception.
31. More
resources
• Use of Tablet Technology in the Classroom
• Adult Learners and Digital Media:
Exploring the usage of digital media with
O adult literacy learners
• How Do You Say That? The 10 Coolest
Pronunciation Tools for ESL Students
• 10 Great Ipad Apps for Learning English
• Mobile Learning: Improve Your English
Anytime, Anywhere
• Online Resources for Developing Your
Writing Skills