Language Learning Survey 2018
Busuu have recently conducted the annual language learning survey with their worldwide community of language learners. The results are in and show how language learners progress across the globe.
We wanted to know about your working habits, learning quirks, and reasons for pursuing a language. Splitting the data by region means we can make sure we're tailoring all our developments to what you need most in each location.
Why are you learning a language?
I'm interested in other cultures
Self-improvement
For travelling
Why do you use Busuu?
The variety of features
Easy to use
Corrections from native speakers
Our community is one of the most important aspects of the Busuu learning experience so we’re super happy to see that 95% of our Premium users would recommend us to a friend.
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