Free Resources to Learn German, English & Hindi (2026 Study Stack)
Search-optimized list: CEFR courses, public broadcasters, spaced repetition, typing Devanagari, and how to avoid resource-hopping when everything is “free.”
Queries like *free German course*, *learn Hindi free online*, and *English grammar app free* spike year-round, especially in January and before academic terms. The honest answer: no single “best free app” works for every goal; a **stack** of 2–3 complementary tools with one anchor syllabus beats twelve half-used logins. Your anchor should be level-stratified, not random YouTube playlisted by vibes.
Dinglish is a browser-first stack of **structured CEFR** chapters, vocabulary bank exports, a blog, and (for some pairs) **tourist and exam** side paths. The rest of this list names external *types* of resources, not a rotating leaderboard of products that will date quickly.
**German**: international broadcasters and learner feeds give slow audio with transcripts—ideal from late A2 if you have core vocabulary. **Hindi**: news, explainers, and high-quality children’s edutainment build listening even when script is still shaky, if you read along in Roman and Devanagari together. **English for exams**: use one exam board’s past papers, not a hundred “tips” pages.
The trap is passive binge-watching. Pair every 10 minutes of listening with a 2-minute *summary* in the target language or with five new words in sentences.