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Clozemaster logo

Clozemaster

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MosaLingua logo

MosaLingua

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Mango Languages logo

Mango Languages

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Basic Info

Cost
Free, Subscription
Subscription
Free, Subscription
TL;DR
Clozemaster uses thousands of sentences with a missing word to help you build vocabulary through context. Its gamified approach makes high-volume practice engaging.
A powerful flashcard app using spaced repetition to help you memorize useful vocabulary quickly. Best used with other resources for grammar.
Mango offers structured lessons that teach conversational skills through sentence construction and repetition. It's often available for free through public libraries.

Description

Description

Clozemaster is a language learning game focused on building vocabulary through mass exposure to sentences. The core mechanic involves filling in a missing word (a "cloze") in a sentence. It uses a spaced repetition system to re-test words and features a heavily gamified interface with points and leaderboards. Sourced from a large corpus of translated sentences, it's an excellent tool for intermediate learners to move beyond basic vocabulary and see words used in a wide variety of contexts, which can implicitly reinforce grammar.

MosaLingua is built around a highly effective Spaced Repetition System (SRS) designed to help you learn and retain a large amount of vocabulary efficiently. The app prioritizes the most useful words and phrases to accelerate practical knowledge. While its core is flashcards, the platform also includes dialogues, articles, and other resources to add context. It is a powerful tool for learners dedicated to building a strong vocabulary foundation, though they will need to look elsewhere for structured grammar lessons or extensive conversation practice.

Mango Languages offers a structured, conversation-focused curriculum available for a wide range of languages. Its methodology involves breaking down sentences into component parts and encouraging the learner to construct them piece by piece. Lessons emphasize practical communication and are enriched with cultural notes. A notable feature is the voice comparison tool, which allows users to record themselves and visually compare their pronunciation waveform to that of a native speaker. Many users can access Mango Languages for free through participating public libraries, making it a very accessible option.

Features

Key Features
Gameified, Vocabulary Builder, Comprehensible Input, Spaced Repetition, Microlearning, Contextual Sentences
Flashcards, Spaced Repetition, Vocabulary Builder, Bite Sized Lessons, Audio Based, Offline Access
Structured Course, Communicative Approach, Speaking Practice, Pronunciation Training, Audio Lingual, Travel Focused

Limitations

Known Issues
Weak Grammar Explanation, Limited Speaking Practice, Repetitive Content
Weak Grammar Explanation, Passive Learning Focus
Repetitive Content, Shallow Content, Limited Writing Practice

Core Methodology & Pedagogy

Comprehensible Input
Communicative Approach
Audio Lingual

Content & Material Type

Structured Course
Gameified
Flashcards
Spaced Repetition
Audio Based

Primary Skill Focus

Vocabulary Builder
Speaking Practice
Pronunciation Training

Interaction & Technology

Offline Access

Learning Context & Style

Microlearning
Bite Sized Lessons
Travel Focused
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