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Your brain says: “Oh yeah, I’ve seen that.” But when you need to speak in real life… blank.

“It uses a science-backed timer to ask you for words right before you’d forget them. That locks language into long-term memory.”

5/5 Free trial available for 50+ languages. Best for Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, German, Italian. Pair with Anki for vocab. You’re welcome.

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🗣️ 30-min audio lessons. 🔁 Graduated interval recall (timed repetition). 🎯 Active speaking – no passive listening.

3/5 The secret: graduated interval recall. It asks you to recall a word just before your brain would forget it. This builds automatic speaking.

Most language apps are lazy. They show you a word and ask if you recognize it. Your brain says: “Oh yeah, I’ve seen that

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4/5 After 30 hours (1 level): You can handle basic travel, ordering, directions, and simple small talk. Not fluent — but confident.

“Stop tapping and start talking.”

2/5 Pimsleur is audio-only, 30-min lessons. You speak. Out loud. Every few seconds. No passive listening. No typing.

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After 30 lessons: ✅ Order food in a restaurant ✅ Ask for directions ✅ Handle basic travel conversations Best for Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, German, Italian