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Make language learning fun with this karaoke-style app

Finally, karaoke you won’t regret.

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Lauren Forgione

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Remember that karaoke night when the drinks were 2-for-1 and you performed a Journey cover where you held the high note as if your life depended on it? Unlike that memory, not all karaoke experiences are ones you want to forget. In fact, you can learn up to 14 languages through a karaoke-style app called Beelinguapp and for once, not regret your performance.

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Beelinguapp uses a unique listening approach, rather than just a reading approach, to increase your language comprehension skills. The app displays the same text in two languages side by side, with an audiobook guiding you through both. You can recite the words as you see them, but with the added help of the audio backup that your aforementioned karaoke performance desperately needed. 

Similar to karaoke, you can even pick the genre that interests you: from fairy tales, news, to science papers and novels, new works are added every week. The app provides lifetime access, so you can actually learn all 14 languages offered at whatever pace suits you. 

The opportunities that knowing a new language presents are endless. Trips abroad are made easier by knowing the native tongue and with Beelinguapp, you may even already be familiar with some local literature. Learn as you go with the in-pocket tools that can be accessed anywhere: during an Uber ride, waiting at the DMV, during your friend’s terrible karaoke performance, literally anywhere your phone is. You’ll also have the chance to multitask. The next time you pick up a book or hop online to read the news, you could be learning a new language at the same time.

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Beelinguapp was named the #4 Product of the Day on Product Hunt and is currently being offered for a lifetime at a 60% discount. Learn 14 languages with the karaoke-style reading and listening approach for $39.99 and you’ll be saying adios, au revoir, and adieu to karaoke you regret in no time.

 
The Daily Dot