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Paste anything in your target language — an article, a book page, a recipe. Every word is clickable. Read for meaning and your brain picks up vocabulary, grammar, and structure in the background.
The science behind it
“We acquire language in only one way: by understanding messages.”
Dr. Stephen Krashen — Linguist & Second-Language Acquisition Researcher
You don’t learn a language by drilling grammar tables. You acquire it naturally when your brain processes real meaning.
When you read for meaning, your brain downloads vocabulary and grammar in the background — no flashcards required.
You progress fastest with text just slightly above your level. Pick your level, and every unknown word becomes a learning moment.
Understand the message, acquire the language.