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10 curated learning paths about languages. Each path delivers daily 5-minute drops to build real knowledge over time.

🇪🇸Spanish Ser vs Estar

Master the real distinction between ser and estar — identity vs. state — through conversational drills, meaning-flipping adjectives, and a capstone self-description that proves you've internalized both verbs.

Applied~2-week path · 5-8 min/day

🗾Japanese Particles Wa vs Ga

Stop guessing between wa and ga. Build the instinct that articles and videos can't teach — through daily contrasts, dialogue drills, and a capstone where you write a self-introduction and a short story that force both particles into the light.

Applied~2-week path · 5-8 min/day

🇫🇷French Passé Composé vs Imparfait

Stop flipping a coin between passé composé and imparfait. Build the aspect-ear that French needs — snapshot vs. ongoing, auxiliary avoir vs. être — and prove it by writing a short childhood memory where both tenses carry their own job.

Applied~2-week path · 5-8 min/day

🇩🇪German Der Die Das Gender Patterns

Stop memorizing German noun gender one word at a time. Use suffix rules to predict der, die, or das for most nouns you'll ever meet.

Foundations~2-week path · 5-8 min/day

Japanese Hiragana Mnemonics

Lock all 46 hiragana characters plus modifiers into memory using picture-based mnemonics, then write your first Japanese words and sentences by hand.

Foundations~2-week path · 5-8 min/day

🇪🇸Spanish "Por" vs "Para"

Stop freezing between por and para. Build the reason-vs-destination instinct that actually maps Spanish usage — then drill it across contrast cases, idioms, and short journal entries where both prepositions earn their keep.

Applied~2-week path · 5-8 min/day

🇪🇸Spanish Subjunctive Mood

Stop freezing on 'espero que…' and 'dudo que…'. Build the trigger ear for Spanish subjunctive — mood over tense, WEIRDO over guesswork, adjective and adverbial clauses included — and prove it by writing your own wishes, doubts, and hypotheticals in the mood they demand.

Applied~2-week path · 5-8 min/day

🪞French Reflexive (Pronominal) Verbs

Stop tripping over 'se' and the être-agreement rule. Build the reflexive instinct — action turned on the subject, past participle matching the body doing it — and prove it by writing your morning routine with eight pronominal verbs across present and past.

Foundations~2-week path · 5-8 min/day

🇮🇹Italian Essere vs Stare

Stop importing Spanish ser/estar into Italian and watching half your sentences land wrong. Build the Italian instinct — essere does most of the work, stare handles specific states and the present progressive — and prove it by describing a full day using both verbs the way natives do.

Foundations~2-week path · 5-8 min/day

🇪🇸Spanish Reflexive Verbs

Stop drowning in the reflexive-verb list. Learn to read the 'se' — routine, change of state, reciprocal, idiomatic — and prove it by narrating your morning routine with at least eight reflexive verbs in a row.

Foundations~2-week path · 5-8 min/day