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Feel the language.

An intuitive approach to fluency.

Listen and read to absorb naturally.

Have fun. Be efficient. Get confident.

Passive
Language
Learning

Vocabulary
Essential Grammar
Verb Trainer
Fluency Booster
Short Stories
Favourites

Choose your language path.

Start with English or Spanish, choose your level, and learn with support in a language you already know.

Languages you can learn

EnglishSpanish

Available Levels

A1A2B1

Support Languages

Use translations and UI support in the language that helps you most.

EnglishSpanishGermanFrenchItalianPortugueseTurkishPolishArabic

Methodology

From words to real understanding

PLL is not a grammar book, a flashcard pile, or a sentence database. It is a connected learning path that helps language start to flow naturally.

1

Build your base

Vocabulary helps you start with useful words and simple sentences, supported by translation and audio.

2

Notice the patterns

Essential Grammar helps you understand the sentence shapes that appear everywhere — questions, negatives, time structures, connectors, and common patterns.

3

Make forms familiar

Verb Trainer helps common verb forms become easier to recognise and use, without turning learning into heavy grammar study.

4

Absorb sentence flow

Fluency Booster uses high-frequency sentences, linking words, and natural structures so longer thoughts become easier to follow.

5

Move into stories

Short Stories help you step from learning content into real reading, sentence by sentence, with audio and translation support.

6

Personalise your review

Favourites let you save the words, sentences, and patterns you want to practise again, creating your own personal review deck.

Ecosystem

One path. Six connected modules.

Base

Vocabulary

Helps you start with useful words and simple sentences, supported by translation and audio.

Patterns

Essential Grammar

Notice the patterns that hold the language together, so sentences start to feel easier to understand.

Forms

Verb Trainer

A quick, modern way to practise common verb forms until they become easier to recognise and use.

Flow

Fluency Booster

Practise natural sentence flow, linking words, and useful structures so longer thoughts become easier to follow.

Stories

Short Stories

Bring the modules together in mini reading sessions, helping you build confidence with longer language.

Saved

Favourites

Save useful words, sentences, and patterns so you can return to them whenever you want.

Built for every kind of learner.

Whether you are starting from zero, rebuilding forgotten knowledge, or keeping a language active, we adapt to your pace.

Foundation

Beginners

Build your base with useful words, simple sentences, audio, and translation.

Growing skills

Intermediate learners

Make sentence patterns, verb forms, and natural flow feel more familiar.

Natural flow

Advanced learners

Use stories and supported practice to keep reading, listening, and understanding active.

Short sessions

Busy learners

Practise in short sessions without heavy lessons or complicated exercises.

Common Questions

Is Passive Language Learning only for beginners?+
No. Passive Language Learning is not only for beginners. You choose your level according to your ability, so you can start where the language feels right for you.
What should I start with?+
You can choose your own path. If you want a strong foundation, start with Vocabulary and Verb Trainer, then move into Essential Grammar, Fluency Booster, and Short Stories as you build confidence.
How long is a session?+
You can choose short sessions like 5, 10, or 15 items, or practise without a fixed limit. The idea is to make learning easy to fit into your day.
Do I need to type?+
No. Passive Language Learning is designed to be quick, intuitive, and low-effort. You learn by listening, reading, recognising, reviewing, and making small choices, without needing to type long answers.
What is the difference between passive and active learning?+
In passive learning, you see the target language first and connect it to a support language you already know. In active learning, you go in the other direction and try to produce the target language, which is usually harder and more demanding.
What are Favourites for?+
Favourites let you save useful words, sentences, and patterns so you can return to them whenever you want.
Why no points or game levels?+
Passive Language Learning keeps the focus on learning the language, not chasing points or comparing yourself with others. Game systems can be motivating at first, but they can also become frustrating over time. Here, the goal is simple: make steady progress for yourself.
Do you also make video content?+
Yes. Passive Language Learning also creates short educational videos for social media, so you can practise with simple learning clips outside the website too. You can find the links in the top menu.

Start with 5 minutes today.

Choose your language, select your level, and begin your first guided learning session.