Why learn a new language

Speak more, see more, connect more.

Learning a new language is still one of the best long-term investments you can make in yourself. AI translation is impressive — it just doesn't replace the smile on someone's face when you greet them in their own language, or the texture of a film, song or book in the original.

The case for it

Four reasons it's worth the effort

A new language pays back in ways most people don't expect. Here's what the research — and a lot of personal experience — keeps showing.

Career

Bilingual roles pay more

Multiple labour-market studies put the wage premium for bilingual employees at roughly 5–20%, depending on the language and the role. In international companies, fluency is often the line between "applies" and "shortlisted".

Brain

A workout for your brain

Bilingualism builds cognitive reserve. Long-running studies (Bialystok and others) suggest active bilinguals show symptoms of dementia roughly 4–5 years later than monolinguals — independent of education or income.

Travel

Beyond pointing at menus

Roughly 80% of the world doesn't speak English fluently. A few hundred words in the local language change how you're treated, what you understand, and which doors open — long before you reach "fluency".

Culture

Films, books, music — uncut

Subtitles and translations always lose something — humour, wordplay, the rhythm of a sentence. Reading García Márquez in Spanish, watching a Kurosawa film in Japanese, hearing Brel in French — different experiences entirely.

Coming soon

Tutors and structured courses next

An app gets you started. To actually speak the language, you'll want a tutor — and for some learners, a real curriculum and a certificate. We're testing the major options and will publish reviews soon.

Tutors

In review

italki, Preply, Verbling and similar marketplaces — we're booking real lessons across price tiers and reporting on which platforms actually deliver good teachers and fair cancellation rules.

Courses

In review

Lingoda, Berlitz Online and other structured online schools — proper CEFR-aligned curricula with certified teachers and a real certificate at the end. Reviews and side-by-side comparison in preparation.

Our methodology

Reviews you can trust

We're an independent comparison platform. We never accept payment to influence editorial rankings — only transparent affiliate relationships, disclosed upfront.

Independent research

We sign up, take real lessons, and assess each platform on pricing, teaching method, language coverage and platform quality.

Real reviews

Every review follows a consistent scoring methodology. Rankings reflect genuine product quality, not commercial relationships.

Updated regularly

Apps change, pricing changes, new platforms launch. We re-review at least once a year so the comparisons stay current.