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Comparison of language courses for companies

Discover the 7 most reputable language courses for companies on the market and you will be able to find out which one best suits the needs of your company.


There are a lot of platforms and pedagogical models available and it can be quite difficult to find the best solution to teach a foreign language to your team. To help you narrow down your search, we have created this comparison of the most popular language courses for companies in 2024. To do this, we will look at the language learning proposals of each provider, trying to discern both their strengths and weaknesses.


Glorick


We come first, of course. Our language courses are entirely online and are designed to suit the learning needs of any professional, regardless of their sector. The main pillar of our model is that the learning experience is completely personalized because our students have one-to-one classes with their private teacher. With Glorick, the student always has the same teacher during the course, and this is key to the enormous pedagogical success of our teaching approach.



Even though we offer less flexibility in schedules, our experience shows that teacher continuity is much more important than allowing you to schedule a class at 3am. Our weakness is actually our strength. Nobody changes personal trainers at the gym every week: and neither do we.


Our online platform allows you to attend classes, speak with the teacher and access independent learning materials. Client training managers can evaluate their staff’s progress through detailed and personalized reports prepared by our backoffice team. In addition, our courses are 100% eligible for Fundae subsidies and we manage them completely.


Available languages: English, Spanish, and Portuguese.


Preply Business


Preply is one of the world’s leading language teaching companies and has a B2B division, offering its teachers to users through one-to-one online classes.

Students use their platform to attend classes and access additional learning materials. Preply connects students with their portfolio of tutors who are available morning, afternoon, and evening. However, the quality of the tutors varies widely, as does their pricing, and they are independent professionals from the company.


Available languages: more than 50.


italki Business


Italki is a platform for private language lessons along the lines of Preply. Users can take informal lessons with non-accredited tutors or structured lessons with certified teachers. Italki also provides resources for students to study on their own, but its customers have 3 types of plans, from basic to premium, with different levels of customer support and access to management tools.


Available languages: more than 130.


Speexx


Speexx uses algorithms to create a personalized learning environment on its platform based on a library of over 30,000 language microlearning activities and exercises, but it can be a bit unintuitive to use. Beyond the e-learning experience, it also offers group classes or individual classes, but only for more expensive plans and without a defined pedagogical plan: the student signs up when and if they want to the available sessions.


Available languages: English, Spanish, German, Italian and French.


Duolingo for Business


Duolingo is almost synonymous with language learning with its self-learning activities via app. However, it does not offer classes with teachers, making it a very popular option to start a new language, but difficult to maintain in the long term.

On the plus side, there is its community of users that rewards the achievements reached, but this option is not usually appreciated by professionals.


Available languages: 41.


Learnlight


Learnlight is a benchmark in the sector, offering not only online but also in-person training. As for the virtual option, its platform offers a wide variety of languages and content, however, the user experience is somewhat outdated. It has teachers who teach both training modalities all over the world.


Languages available: more than 60.


Rosetta Stone


Rosetta Stone is similar to Learnlight in several aspects with the main difference being the option they give the student to attend as many tutoring sessions as they want. They have AI in their evaluation system according to their website.


Available languages: 24.


Conclusion


Learning a language is a very different process from learning other skills, as it requires repeated and constant effort over many months and even years. Therefore, the choice of provider must take into account the value that a more personalised solution provides over others that focus more on independent study.


Technology is a fantastic tool; however, it does not even come close to replacing the importance of the private teacher in the effective development of a language training plan for professionals.




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