Wordy Language Learning App Uses Movie Clips and Quizzes for Vocabulary Acquisition
By
Sándor Bogyó
The kind of bagel you'd toss to the pigeons.
Summary
Wordy is a language learning app that uses real movie and TV clips to teach vocabulary through short native scenes, quizzes, and spaced repetition flashcards. The app started as a personal tool for looking up words while watching movies and has evolved into a full language learning platform available for iOS, Android, and Chrome extension, supporting 20+ languages.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledWordy started as a personal tool because I kept pausing movies to look up words and forgetting them minutes later.
Now it's a full language learning app built around real movie clips.
Pick a language, watch short native scenes, quiz yourself on the vocabulary, and review with spaced repetition flashcards.
No cartoon exercises, just real content from movies and TV you'd actually want to watch.
20+ languages. iOS, Android, and Chrome extension.
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