Tag: vocabulary learning tools

LanGeek 2025 Review

I discovered LanGeek last year and expected little from a relatively unknown platform, but it turned out to be one of the most impressive tools I have used for learning English. Its multilevel grammar system is the most detailed and well-categorized I have seen, and the huge vocabulary section is perfectly organized with CEFR levels, topics, functions, and test-prep lists. LanGeek also offers over 15,000 original illustrations, a free picture dictionary, a Leitner-style review system, quizzes, custom wordlists, a rich expressions library, and graded reading texts. It focuses on structured, practical learning rather than gamification, making it one of the most underrated English learning platforms of 2025.

Memrise 2025 Review

I have been using Memrise for a while, and it is one of the best apps I have tried for building and retaining vocabulary. Its spaced repetition system, native speaker videos, and colorful design make learning engaging and effective. However, Memrise lacks grammar explanations, structured lessons, and speaking practice, so it cannot be relied on as a complete language learning solution. It works best as a supplement to other tools like textbooks, tutors, or immersion when aiming for fluency.