Using LenguaLoka
Practical guidance for creating sentences, organizing practice, choosing settings, and using LenguaLoka's learning tools.
Translation is useful when meaning blocks practice, but revealing it too early can preserve mental translation. Use it to clarify, then return to the sentence.
Using LenguaLokaSpeed and repeat controls help you isolate difficult sentences, hear their structure, and practice accurate spoken production without rushing forward.
Using LenguaLokaAsk Tutor addresses specific sentence questions in your native language. Use it after translation or grammar support leaves a precise point unresolved.
Using LenguaLokaYour learning language determines what you practice, while your native language controls translation and explanatory support. Select both before building sets.
Using LenguaLokaTopic-based sets preserve meaning and purpose, while difficulty-based sets control challenge. Clear organization makes sentence practice easier to revisit.
Using LenguaLokaThe right sentence level keeps meaning accessible while leaving something worth practicing. Difficulty should support repetition rather than constant decoding.
Using LenguaLokaA custom keyword list turns a real task, interest, or conversation into focused sentences at your level for listening, explanation, and spoken repetition.
Using LenguaLokaA focused playlist keeps related sentence practice together by topic or difficulty, making useful vocabulary easier to revisit, repeat, and develop.
Using LenguaLokaSelected vocabulary becomes targeted sentences at your learning level, connecting each word with meaning, grammar, sound, and spoken repetition.
Using LenguaLokaA sentence-level grammar breakdown explains the exact construction causing confusion, then lets you return quickly to listening and spoken repetition.