Learn how to navigate the Vocabulary Page, choose topics, set your native language, and adjust difficulty levels.
Choosing Your Native Language
At the top-left side of the Vocabulary Page, there is a Native Language button. Selecting your native language means that all topics will be translated from your native language into the languages you have chosen for translation.
Selecting Translation Languages
To the right of the Native Language, there is a plus(+). Tapping this button opens a modal where you can choose the languages for translating all topics.
You can select a maximum of 5 languages for translation. It is not possible to choose more than 5 languages.
Adjusting English Level
At the bottom-left side of the Vocabulary Page, there is a button displaying the current English Level (e.g., "A1"). Clicking this button will open a selection sheet where you can choose from levels A1 to C2. Changing the level will adjust the difficulty of all words within the 20 topics.
You can select only one English level at a time. Changing the level updates all topics and words to match the selected difficulty.
Exploring Topics
There are up to 20 ready-made topics to learn from, covering different categories. Each topic includes a descriptive image and displays the total number of words it contains.
Crime refers to illegal activities or acts that break the law, causing harm to society. It involves offenses such as theft, violence, and fraud.
Money is a medium of exchange used to buy goods and services. It is essential in daily transactions and influences the global economy.
Animals are living creatures that inhabit the Earth, ranging from pets to wildlife. They play crucial roles in ecosystems and often serve as companions, workers, or sources of food.
Clothes are garments worn to protect the body from the environment and express personal style. They vary in design, material, and cultural significance.
Politics involves the process of making decisions for a group, often through government systems. It covers topics like leadership, policies, and elections.
Shopping is the activity of buying goods or services. It can occur in physical stores or online, often driven by consumer needs or desires.
Education is the process of acquiring knowledge, skills, and values through learning. It is typically provided by schools, universities, and other institutions.
Technology includes the tools, machines, and systems developed to solve problems and make life easier. It spans areas like computers, gadgets, and engineering.
Communication is the exchange of information, ideas, and emotions between individuals or groups. It can happen through speaking, writing, or non-verbal cues.
The natural world encompasses everything that exists in nature, from plants and animals to landscapes and weather patterns, independent of human influence.
Relationships refer to the connections and interactions between people. They can be familial, romantic, friendships, or professional.
Arts and media include creative expressions like music, literature, and film, as well as news, entertainment, and social media platforms that inform or entertain.
Food and drink involve the consumption of substances to nourish and hydrate the body. They vary greatly across cultures and contribute to health and enjoyment.
Body and health focus on the physical well-being of individuals, including exercise, nutrition, hygiene, and medical care to prevent illness and promote fitness.
People and actions relate to human behavior, including personal actions, work, and societal activities that impact the world around us.
Sports and games encompass physical and competitive activities played for fun, exercise, or as professional events. They include both individual and team-based games.
Describing things involves explaining the characteristics, features, or qualities of objects, places, or ideas using language.
Home and buildings refer to structures where people live or work. They include houses, apartments, offices, and other types of architecture.
People and appearance focus on the physical traits of individuals, such as clothing, facial features, and body types, influencing how they are perceived.
People and personality look at the individual traits and behaviors that define a person, including their temperaments, likes, dislikes, and social tendencies.
Starting a Topic
At the bottom-right corner of the Vocabulary Page, there is a “Continue” button. Clicking this button will redirect you to the topic list page, where you can explore all the words within your selected topic.