LanGeek Website Update: New Content, Smarter Practice, and Better Reading Support

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LanGeek has received a major update designed to make language learning more complete, practical, and connected across the platform.

This update brings a large expansion of learning content, broader translation support, new grammatical information for words, a new exercise type, and improved vocabulary support for reading passages. Together, these changes help learners move more smoothly from learning individual words to understanding how they are used in real language.

More Learning Content Across Languages

One of the biggest parts of this update is the expansion of content across the LanGeek website.

All supported languages now include sections for reading, grammar, and pronunciation. This is especially useful for newer languages on LanGeek, as learners can now access a more complete learning experience instead of focusing only on vocabulary.

Several new vocabulary categories have also been added. These categories give learners more ways to study words by topic, level, and purpose. Whether someone is building basic vocabulary, reviewing common words, or exploring more specific topics, the new content makes it easier to find useful material.

With this expansion, learners can create a more balanced study routine that includes vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and reading practice in one place.

Expanded Translations for Grammar and Reading

Translation support has also been improved in this update.

Intermediate-level grammar lessons now include translations for several popular interface languages, including Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Japanese, Persian, Korean, and Turkish. This makes grammar explanations easier to follow, especially when learners are studying more advanced structures or unfamiliar grammar points.

Reading passages across all languages now also include translations. Learners can read in the language they are studying and check the translation when they need support. This makes reading practice more accessible and helps learners understand the meaning of a passage without losing track of the original text.

This feature is especially helpful for learners who want to practice reading but still need guidance with sentence meaning, unfamiliar vocabulary, or new grammar structures.

Grammatical Forms and Word Properties

LanGeek now shows more grammatical information directly on vocabulary pages.

This means learners can see not only what a word means, but also how it behaves grammatically. These details are important because in many languages, knowing a word also means knowing its forms, gender, conjugation, and usage patterns.

For nouns, LanGeek can now show details such as countability, plural form, grammatical gender, and animacy when relevant.

For adjectives, learners can see information such as comparative forms, gradability, and comparability.

For verbs, LanGeek now provides important conjugated forms, auxiliary verb information where applicable, verb composition, and other useful grammatical details depending on the language.

These additions make vocabulary pages more useful for real language use. Instead of memorizing a word in isolation, learners can understand how to use it correctly in sentences.

New Grammatical Forms Exercise

To help learners practice these new word details, LanGeek has added a new Grammatical Forms Exercise.

This exercise works like a flashcard activity. Learners see a word and are asked to recall some of its grammatical forms or properties. After thinking of the answer, they can reveal the correct information and mark whether they knew it or not.

For example, a learner may be asked to remember the past form of a verb, the plural form of a noun, the grammatical gender of a word, or the auxiliary verb used with a verb.

This type of practice encourages active recall. Instead of only reading grammar details, learners test themselves and strengthen their memory over time.

The exercise is especially useful for languages where word forms play an important role, such as German, French, Spanish, and many others.

Key Vocabulary for Reading Passages

Reading passages on LanGeek now include a Key Vocabulary section.

This section shows the important words used in each passage. Learners can review these words before they start reading, check them while reading, or add them to their daily words system to study later.

The section also includes a Practice button, allowing learners to practice the selected vocabulary from the passage separately. This creates a stronger connection between reading and vocabulary learning.

Instead of reading a passage and struggling with unknown words, learners can prepare first, understand more during reading, and continue reviewing the most useful words afterward.

A More Connected Learning Experience

This update makes LanGeek more complete and more practical for learners.

Vocabulary, grammar, reading, pronunciation, translation, and practice are now more closely connected. Learners can study a word, understand its grammatical forms, practice those forms, read it in context, and review important vocabulary from reading passages.

These improvements are part of LanGeek’s continued effort to make language learning clearer, more structured, and easier to follow.

More content, better grammar support, expanded translations, and smarter exercises all work together to help learners study more effectively and use new words with greater confidence.

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