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I opened the app for a quick break and somehow learned reluctant, craving, and overwhelmed from three posts.
My screen time was huge yesterday, but I actually understood more English by the end of it.
I spent way too much time scrolling yesterday, but by the end I could understand more English.
Почти идеально. Только небольшая смена времени:
Так как встреча уже прошла, используй прошедшее время.
Тест словарного запаса
Быстро проверь свой словарь по шкале CEFR.
Тест грамматики
Проверь грамматику от A1 до C2 с мгновенным результатом.
Тест чтения
Проверь понимание коротких текстов по уровням CEFR.
Тест аудирования
Проверь понимание английского на слух в коротких записях.
Тест говорения
Прочитай вслух, прослушай себя и получи точный AI-фидбек.
In my younger and more vulnerable Объяснить years my father gave me some advice that I've been turning over in my mind ever since.
"Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone," he told me, "just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had."
He didn't say any more, but we've always been unusually communicative in a reserved way, and I understood that he meant a great deal more than that. In consequence, I'm inclined to reserve all judgments a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me and also made me the victim of not a few veteran bores.
vulnerable
Small children are particularly vulnerable.
Is Xylingo suitable for complete beginners?
Xylingo doesn't have a program for people starting from absolute zero. But you can start using it from the early days by surrounding yourself with real English context.
Add new words to your vocabulary, practice them, and then use them in chats and feeds. That's the whole point: don't just "learn" words - put them to work.
Is Xylingo suitable for complete beginners?
Xylingo doesn't have a program for people starting from absolute zero. But you can start using it from the early days by surrounding yourself with real English context.
Add new words to your vocabulary, practice them, and then use them in chats and feeds. That's the whole point: don't just "learn" words - put them to work.
Can I start speaking with Xylingo?
Yes. We have chats that train your brain to build sentences and think in English. You can type your messages or dictate them.
If you want to improve your pronunciation, we also have a bunch of tongue twisters. Do them every day, then read books out loud. You'll see it works from day one.
Can I start speaking with Xylingo?
Yes. We have chats that train your brain to build sentences and think in English. You can type your messages or dictate them.
If you want to improve your pronunciation, we also have a bunch of tongue twisters. Do them every day, then read books out loud. You'll see it works from day one.
How is Xylingo different from other apps?
Most apps, in our opinion, don't seem to have a clear theory of how people actually learn English. They just throw random practice at you in whatever form and call it language learning.
Our concept is clear: dive into context, use the language, get instant feedback, and grow. We don't have flashcards or boring drills in our app, and we never will.
How is Xylingo different from other apps?
Most apps, in our opinion, don't seem to have a clear theory of how people actually learn English. They just throw random practice at you in whatever form and call it language learning.
Our concept is clear: dive into context, use the language, get instant feedback, and grow. We don't have flashcards or boring drills in our app, and we never will.
You mentioned an extension. What is it - and do I need to install it?
The extension is optional. It's made to simplify your workflow.
Imagine you're reading a book in one tab and want to look up a word. Without the extension, you have to copy it, open Xylingo in another tab, paste it, click search, and only then get the result. Exhausting.
With the extension, it's simple: right-click the word, choose "Learn [word]," and you're done. Xylingo opens in the side panel, so you can look up words without leaving the tab.
You mentioned an extension. What is it - and do I need to install it?
The extension is optional. It's made to simplify your workflow.
Imagine you're reading a book in one tab and want to look up a word. Without the extension, you have to copy it, open Xylingo in another tab, paste it, click search, and only then get the result. Exhausting.
With the extension, it's simple: right-click the word, choose "Learn [word]," and you're done. Xylingo opens in the side panel, so you can look up words without leaving the tab.
How much time do I need to spend daily in Xylingo to see results?
Xylingo is not like other lingo apps where you have to block time in your calendar and show up as if it’s a “lesson.” It’s built to interact with you throughout the day.
Think about how much time you already spend scrolling feeds, watching reels, or chatting with friends. You do it because it’s enjoyable. Xylingo wants learning to feel enjoyable too — that’s why it looks like your feed and feels like a chat with friends. But instead of brainrot, you’re naturally picking up the language.
So use it the same way: read tweets from time to time, chat a little, and have fun!
But this doesn’t free you from having a routine: read out loud, practice pronunciation, watch movies in English, and use English every day. Upload every new word to Xylingo, then practice it later in personalized chats and feeds.
How much time do I need to spend daily in Xylingo to see results?
Xylingo is not like other lingo apps where you have to block time in your calendar and show up as if it’s a “lesson.” It’s built to interact with you throughout the day.
Think about how much time you already spend scrolling feeds, watching reels, or chatting with friends. You do it because it’s enjoyable. Xylingo wants learning to feel enjoyable too — that’s why it looks like your feed and feels like a chat with friends. But instead of brainrot, you’re naturally picking up the language.
So use it the same way: read tweets from time to time, chat a little, and have fun!
But this doesn’t free you from having a routine: read out loud, practice pronunciation, watch movies in English, and use English every day. Upload every new word to Xylingo, then practice it later in personalized chats and feeds.


