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There are many AI tools at many prices. ESL learners can get a lot done for free, but paid plans add useful features.
In 2026, free AI tools are very strong. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot all have free plans. They give you many messages per day with smart, helpful answers. For most ESL learners, free is enough.
| Feature | Free | Paid (~$20/month) |
|---|---|---|
| Daily message limit | Often 10-50/day | Higher or unlimited |
| Best model | Sometimes restricted | Always available |
| Voice chat | Limited or none | Usually included |
| File upload | Some/none | Most |
| Memory across chats | Limited | Yes |
The big idea: free AI is enough for most ESL learning. Paid is worth it only when you have a clear, big project.
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