About LangFlame
LangFlame started from a simple frustration: language material is either dull or shallow. LangFlame is built the way a good teacher works — it explains, it shows, it says the word out loud, and then it drills you until it sticks.
What is in every track? A structured course from the first lesson (pronunciation, script, your first sentences) through to real conversation, an advanced course, basic and advanced vocabulary, a conjugation marathon — and for Russian, a cases marathon too. Every word in the vocabulary comes with a picture, a studio recording, an example sentence and a grammar note where one is needed; every chapter has a drawn scene with its words marked on it, the way good teachers draw on the board. Russian words carry their stress marks, as they do in the better textbooks.
Five languages, twenty tracks: Hebrew, English, Russian, Spanish and Portuguese — and any of them can be the language you speak or the language you are learning. Pick your own language, pick what you want to learn, and start.
And Chinese, which has a section of its own: a vocabulary board where every word is met four ways — meaning, pinyin, sound and characters — with stroke-by-stroke writing practice on a square you draw on yourself, and a judge that tells you which stroke went wrong rather than only that something did.
Reading is free. A Pro subscription opens the practice tools, the audio, the words around the picture and your personal vocabulary (⭐ star a word anywhere on the site and drill only your own) — and it is what keeps the project going.
Questions? info@langflame.com