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Anyone else actually building vocab lists while watching shows?

Anyone else actually building vocab lists while watching shows?

We’ve been curious how people handle vocab while watching content.

On Lingopie, when you click a word while watching, it just gets saved straight into your personal vocab list. No extra steps, no switching apps.

From there, it kind of builds a loop on its own through different practice tools:

Flash Cards → saved words shown again with the video clip where you first heard them
Word Master → matching the word with its translation, still using the same clip for context
Pop Quiz → quick multiple-choice questions to reinforce retention
Sentence Wizard → reordering words taken from real scenes you actually watched

What we find interesting is that it doesn’t really feel like “studying vocabulary” in the traditional sense; everything stays tied to something you actually watched.

We’re curious if anyone here actually uses their saved words consistently while watching shows.
Do you end up saving a lot per episode, or just a few that stick out?

Also drop a word or phrase you’ve picked up recently + the language you’re learning 👇 always fun to see what people are watching and picking up

u/Lingopietv — 3 days ago

Are group lessons unlimited and free once you subscribe?

The support FAQs and the blog article about group lessons seems to contradict each other. The support FAQs says “Unlimited access — attend as many lessons per month as you like.” While the blog says “$80 per month, which includes 4 lessons”.

I wanted to confirm which one is correct. If I subscribe for the group lessons add on, can I attend as many group lessons as I like?

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u/HippityHoppityBoop — 5 days ago
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Has a language changed how you think? Not just what you say, how you actually process things

There's a point in language learning where something shifts. You stop translating in your head and start thinking directly in the language. But beyond that, does the language itself change how you think?

Some things I've been curious about:

- Are there concepts or emotions in your target language that don't exist in your native one? How did that change your perspective?

- Do you feel like a slightly different version of yourself when you switch languages?

- Has learning a new language made you see your own culture differently?

- Is there a word or phrase you learned that genuinely changed how you look at something?

There's a lot of research on this, but I'm more curious about the personal experience. What have people actually felt? 👇

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u/Lingopietv — 7 days ago