Vietnamese Learning Resources

Here you’ll find Vietnamese language learning resources. Great for beginners and intermediates who want structured practice. Not sure where to start? Try our Resource Finder.

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Mango Languages

Course

Structured Vietnamese lessons on the web with short dialogues, native audio, grammar and culture notes, and voice comparison for speaking practice.

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Mobile App

Mondly

Course

Mobile app with short Vietnamese lessons, voice-based practice, quizzes, and chatbot dialogues to build everyday vocabulary and speaking habits.

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Mobile App

Tandem

Language exchange app for practicing Vietnamese with native speakers through chat, voice notes, audio calls, video calls, and built-in corrections.

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Vietnamese Course

Course

Free web archive of the Cortina Vietnamese course with one textbook PDF and many audio tracks for self paced study and shadowing.

Southern Dialect
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YouTube

SVFF

YouTube channel for Southern Vietnamese with beginner lessons, pronunciation practice, role-plays, songs, and podcast-style videos.

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Mobile App

Mango Languages

Course

Vietnamese course app with short dialogue lessons, native audio, grammar notes, and voice comparison for guided self-study.

Northern Dialect
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YouTube

Let's Speak Vietnamese

A YouTube channel from a Vietnamese school with free lesson videos on pronunciation, tones, and practical Vietnamese for daily life.

Southern Dialect
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YouTube

Learn Vietnamese Easy

Southern Vietnamese YouTube lessons with clear beginner topics, plus linked blog practice, quizzes, a paid pronunciation course, and tutoring.

Northern + Southern Dialect
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YouTube

Tieng Viet Oi

YouTube channel with free Vietnamese lessons on pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, listening, and culture, plus links to paid classes.

Northern Dialect
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Levion

Popular Vietnamese-learning Instagram channel with bite-size, engaging content that boosts daily exposure, but it works best as a supplement, not a full course.

Northern Dialect
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Levion

Vietnamese learning podcast with real dialogues and slow stories featuring native speakers, transcripts, and vocabulary building for beginners.

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MyLanguageExchange

Website that helps you find Vietnamese exchange partners for email, text, voice, or video practice, with search tools and lesson ideas.

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Tiếng Việt Thực Hành

Course Readers

WordPress blog with free Vietnamese heritage materials, including preschool to grade 7 workbooks, dialogue books, stories, and review exercises.

Southern Dialect
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Podcast

SVFF

Southern Vietnamese learning podcast with free sample lessons and a paid app that adds transcripts, quizzes, and level-based audio lessons.

About the Library

The Library is the structured side of this website. Apps, textbooks, Anki and flash card decks, online courses, language schools, and dictionaries — the resources actually built to teach you Vietnamese in an organised way. Each resource has a short summary, pros and cons, and a note on who it fits best.

No resource is great at everything. Some are strong for reading and weak for listening. Some have great content trapped behind a clunky app. Some only cover one dialect well. The pros and cons on each page call these things out, so you find out before you've spent a weekend on something that wasn't going to work for you anyway.

Everything here is tagged by dialect, format, cost, and the skills it trains. The filters cut a long list down fast: pick Northern or Southern, free or paid, mobile or desktop, listening-focused or grammar-focused, and most of the noise disappears.

FAQ

The Library lists structured learning resources designed to teach you Vietnamese: apps, textbooks, courses, decks, and dictionaries. The Media section covers native input for practice, such as YouTube channels, podcasts, news sites, and dubbed shows. Most learners use both. Start with the Library to build foundations, then add Media once you can recognize basic words and want to train your ear on natural speech.

We look at whether a resource teaches Vietnamese in a useful way, whether the audio quality is acceptable, and whether it is still available and maintained. Each entry has a short review with pros and cons and a note on who it suits best. We do not include resources that are abandoned, broken, or that have not enough valueable content.

Nothing beats a good teacher. Classes — online or face-to-face — give you live feedback on pronunciation, real conversation practice, and someone who can answer the questions a textbook cannot. If classes are not an option, the next best setup is one main course or app to give you structure, a vocabulary review tool such as an Anki deck, and a dictionary you keep open while studying. Our beginner's guide walks through this in detail, with specific picks for both Northern and Southern learners.

No, the Library is a mix. Some are completely free, like Anki decks and many online dictionaries. Some are paid, like most textbooks and language schools. And some are freemium, like apps that give you a beginner course for free but charge for the full content. Use the cost filter to narrow the catalog down to free, freemium, or paid resources only.

Yes. Each resource is tagged with the dialect or dialects it covers. Use the dialect filter to see only Northern, Central or Southern resources. Some entries are dialect-neutral, like dictionaries and grammar references, because written Vietnamese is the same nationwide. If you are unsure which dialect to learn, our Northern and Southern dialect guides explain the differences and how to choose.

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