⚠️Note that the following information is about a feature currently only available to new users. Stay tuned as we roll out to everyone soon!
Wordlists are curated collections of vocabulary grouped by themes like 'Greetings & Foundations' or 'Travelling & Living Abroad'. They act as focused language playlists, each one designed to help you acquire vocabulary tailored to a specific situation or goal.
You’ll always have one active Wordlist per language that defines your learning journey at any given time.
How do Wordlists work?
What type of Wordlists are available?
What can I do within a Wordlist?
Can I learn multiple Wordlists at once?
How do Wordlists work?
- One Active Wordlist: At any given moment, one Wordlist is designated as "Active" for a language. This is the source of all your lessons and reviews.
- Switch Anytime: You can freely switch your active Wordlist whenever you like by going to the Lessons tab and selecting Wordlists at the top of the screen. All progress is saved and resumes where you left off.
- Wordlist Goal: The aim is to complete the active Wordlist by learning all the words in it.
- Completion: When you finish a Wordlist (i.e. all words learned), you’ll see a “Wordlist Completed” screen and can then choose your next Wordlist.
What types of Wordlists are available?
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FREE Wordlists
Available to all users and cover common themes such as basic greetings, travel needs, and everyday interactions. -
PRO Wordlists
Exclusive to PRO subscribers. These may include more advanced, niche, or professional topics. -
“Words Added by Me” (Personal Wordlist)
A special PRO-only Wordlist where you can manually add or remove vocabulary you've seen in Videos that you want to focus on. Think of it as your custom study deck.
What can I do within a Wordlist?
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Track Progress
See exactly how many words you’ve learned vs. how many are left to learn. -
Word Management
- Mark words as “Known” to stop them from appearing in Learn and Review sessions.
- For words that are fully learned or marked as known, you can mark them as “Difficult” to prioritise them for extra practice.
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Word Info Access
Tap on a word from its Wordlist to view definitions, example sentences and audio and video clips.
Can I learn multiple Wordlists at once?
No. You can only have one Active Wordlist per language at a time. However, you can switch between Wordlists freely, and your progress in each one is preserved.