Pimsleur Instant
Most language apps are lazy. They show you a word and ask if you recognize it.
“It uses a science-backed timer to ask you for words right before you’d forget them. That locks language into long-term memory.”
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It asks you to produce language before you forget it. You speak out loud every 5–30 seconds. No tapping. No multiple choice. pimsleur
5/5 Free trial available for 50+ languages. Best for Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, German, Italian. Pair with Anki for vocab. You’re welcome.
In a world of gamified language apps and AI tutors, the 1960s-era audio method from Dr. Paul Pimsleur is quietly outperforming them. Why? Because it focuses on active recall and graduated interval recall – two neuroscience principles that build long-term speaking habits, not just vocabulary matching.
does the opposite.
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After one 30-minute lesson, you can have a simple conversation. After 30 lessons, you’re navigating taxis and markets.
2/5 Pimsleur is audio-only, 30-min lessons. You speak. Out loud. Every few seconds. No passive listening. No typing. Most language apps are lazy
After 30 lessons: ✅ Order food in a restaurant ✅ Ask for directions ✅ Handle basic travel conversations
“Try the free trial. Put it on your commute. Thank me later.” Option 5: Twitter/X Thread (5 tweets) 1/5 Stop learning languages like it’s 2015. No more matching pictures to words. Try Pimsleur instead. 🧵