8 Language Learning communities on Independent Platforms
Updated 2/9/2024
Polyglot Club
Polyglot Club represents itself as a free language exchange community with over a million members. While using chats and forums is the most popular community language learning method, Polyglot Club took it a step further. They give learners an opportunity to attend real-life events and practice English or other languages face to face.1.0M members
ForumChatPairingEventsJobsPaidCourses6 views / month

Italki
On Italki you can: learn a language with a qualified teacher (over 5,000 tutors are at your service); find language exchange partner to practice speaking English while teaching your native language; get some tips on how to improve communication skills read articles related to language learning; engage with the learning community and participate in discussions. The platform counts over 3 million members, so you will never feel alone here.3.0M members
ForumChatJobsPaidCourses9 views / month

MyLanguageExchange
MyLanguageExchange counts over 3 million users from more than 133 countries. On this website, you can practice 115 languages including English. With the help of this platform, you can find a penfriend, communicate with someone in a text or voice chat, and even play a word game.3.0M members
ForumChatPairingJobsPaidCourses7 views / month

Linguaholic
This is a platform where Linguaholics could talk to each other, philosophize about language and bring their linguistic questions to the table. Not only English, as here you can also learn Spanish, German, Chinese, and other languages.5K members
Forum6 views / month
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Mixxer
Mixxer is a free language exchange website produced by Dickinson College, a real language community builder. Here you can find a language partner to talk on Skype or practice writing. For example, you can write an article and ask a native speaker to check it providing you with feedback and tips on how to improve language skills. In turn, you can do the same in case someone needs help with your native language.ChatPairingJobsCourses3 views / month

LingQ.com Forum
The LingQ forum is a great place to ask questions, get lesson ideas and meet friends.120K members
ForumJobsPaid3 views / month

Language Atlas
Language Atlas is a place where people who wish to learn Spanish and French can learn these languages. These students can interact with other students as well as language experts to exchange ideas and questions. In short: a community of language learners.250 members
ForumCourses6 views / month

WordReference Language Forum
WordReference has forums for Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Slavic, Semitic and many other minor languages. In true tradition as a translation service, the forums for major languages like Spanish, French and Italian come in language pairs too.789K members
Forum8 views / month
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