Use a language-learning app to practice vocabulary, pronunciation, and short dialogues daily, track progress with games, and build confidence speaking a new language.


Step-by-step guide to use a language-learning app to practice vocabulary, pronunciation, and short dialogues
Step 1
Open your language-learning app.
Step 2
Choose the language you want to learn in the app.
Step 3
Select a short lesson or vocabulary set for today.
Step 4
Set a daily practice goal in the app for 10 to 15 minutes.
Step 5
Put on your headphones.
Step 6
Listen carefully to each new word or phrase in the lesson.
Step 7
Repeat each word or phrase aloud after the app to practice pronunciation.
Step 8
Write each new word or phrase in your notebook.
Step 9
Draw a small picture or write the meaning next to each word in your notebook.
Step 10
Play one game or quiz in the app that practices today’s words.
Step 11
Say a short 1- to 2-sentence dialogue out loud using today’s words to build confidence.
Step 12
Set a reminder or timer for tomorrow’s practice and mark today’s progress in your notebook.
Step 13
Share your finished practice and favorite new words on DIY.org.
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

Help!?
What can we use if we don't have headphones or can't access the language-learning app?
If you don't have headphones or can't install the app, play the lesson through your device's speakers in a quiet room, use a browser-based or free substitute app (for example, Duolingo or Memrise), and write words in a plain paper notebook or Google Docs instead of a physical notebook.
I'm having trouble hearing or pronouncing the words during 'listen carefully' and 'repeat each word aloud' — what should I try?
If audio is unclear or pronunciation is hard, lower playback speed and use the app's replay/loop buttons during the 'listen carefully' step, pause to practice and write the word in your notebook, and then repeat aloud until it sounds right.
How can I change this activity for younger kids or older kids?
For younger children, cut the 'Set a daily practice goal' to 5–7 minutes, have an adult model each phrase and let the child 'draw a small picture' next to words instead of writing, and skip the quiz; for older kids, increase practice to 20 minutes, write 1–2 example sentences in the notebook, take the app's quiz, and expand the '1- to 2-sentence dialogue' into a short role-play.
How can we make today's practice more fun or personalized after completing steps like writing words and sharing on DIY.org?
To enhance the activity, make homemade flashcards from today's notebook entries, record your 1–2-sentence dialogue and attach it to your DIY.org post, add stickers or colored tabs to favorite words, and set a new challenge in the app's reminders to use the words in a 4-sentence conversation tomorrow.
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Facts about language learning for kids
⏳ Spaced repetition — reviewing words just before you forget them — is a proven trick used by apps to lock vocabulary into long-term memory.
🍼 Babies can distinguish speech sounds from many languages until about 10–12 months old, after which they focus on the sounds of their native language.
🦉 Duolingo has over 500 million registered learners worldwide, making it one of the most popular language apps.
🗣️ Even just 5–10 minutes of daily speaking practice can noticeably improve pronunciation and confidence faster than passive study alone.
🎮 Game features like streaks, points, and leaderboards help many learners stay motivated and practice more consistently.


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