Language learning that actually sticks
Lingo.Yoga combines cognitive science with AI to create a personalized learning experience that adapts to how your brain naturally retains information.
Three engines, one flow
Our system works in three interconnected stages to transform your content into lasting knowledge.
Knowledge Engine
Upload articles, paste text, or share URLs. Our AI extracts vocabulary, grammar patterns, and phrases tailored to your level.
Learning Engine
Intelligent systems generate personalized exercises from your content. Each exercise targets specific skills at your exact proficiency level.
Practice Engine
Spaced repetition scheduling ensures you review material at the optimal moment for long-term retention. Never forget what you've learned.
Your journey in four steps
Add your content
Paste an article, upload a document, or share a URL. Lingo.Yoga accepts content you're genuinely interested in.
AI extracts insights
Our Knowledge Engine identifies vocabulary, grammar, and phrases, categorizing them by your proficiency level.
Practice with purpose
Start a Flow session with exercises generated specifically from your content. Fill gaps, flip cards, type answers.
Build lasting memory
The Practice Engine schedules reviews at optimal intervals, moving knowledge from short-term to long-term memory.
Aligned with CEFR standards
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages ensures your progress is measurable and internationally recognized.
Beginner
Basic phrases and everyday expressions
Elementary
Routine tasks and familiar topics
Intermediate
Main points on familiar matters
Upper Intermediate
Complex texts and abstract topics
Advanced
Demanding texts and implicit meaning
Mastery
Near-native fluency and precision
Fight the forgetting curve
Without review, we forget 70% of new information within 24 hours. Spaced repetition combats this by scheduling reviews at the precise moment before you'd forget.
Our algorithm tracks your performance on each item, adjusting intervals based on how well you know it. Struggling items appear more often; mastered items fade into long-term memory.
The Forgetting Curve
Multiple ways to practice
Different exercise types engage different parts of your brain, strengthening memory through varied retrieval practice.
Fill the Gap
Complete sentences by selecting the correct word from options.
Memory Cards
Classic flashcard format with multiple choice confirmation.
Typed Input
Type your answer for active recall and spelling practice.
Audio Challenge
Listen and respond to improve comprehension and pronunciation.
Built on research
Our methodology draws from decades of cognitive science research on memory, learning, and language acquisition.
Spaced Repetition (Ebbinghaus, 1885)
Memory retention improves with strategically timed reviews.
Active Recall (Roediger & Karpicke, 2006)
Testing yourself strengthens memory more than passive review.
Comprehensible Input (Krashen, 1982)
Language acquisition occurs through meaningful, level-appropriate content.
Interleaving (Rohrer & Taylor, 2007)
Mixing practice types improves learning and transfer.