Turn exam questions into speaking practice
Reading the right answer is useful. Producing a natural answer aloud is a different skill — and SmartWords Exams lets you practise both.
Reading the right answer is useful. Producing a natural answer aloud is a different skill — and SmartWords Exams lets you practise both.
When you have five minutes but not a full lesson in you, a short word game can keep you in contact with the language.
We're opening up a space to share how we think about language learning, what we're building, and the research that shapes the SmartWords app.
Dutch has two definite articles: de and het. There's no fully reliable rule, but there are enough patterns that you can guess correctly about 80% of the time — here's the practical version.
Most spaced-repetition advice tells you the theory and stops there. Here's the cadence we actually recommend to learners using SmartWords day to day.
The Dutch civic integration exam isn't hard, but it punishes unfamiliarity. Here's a free, structured way to prepare for all six parts using public resources and a consistent study routine.
The fastest way to feel functional in Spanish is to drill the verbs that do most of the work. These 30 give you roughly half of all conversational verb use.
Streaks and XP work — for the first few weeks. Here's why we made a different bet for SmartWords.
German has six modal verbs and they're more nuanced than their English counterparts. This guide gives you the right English equivalent for each plus the common pitfalls.
The Common European Framework of Reference splits language ability into six levels. Here's what each one looks like in practice, with concrete examples of what a learner can and can't do.