Every day. 20 minutes. Same content. That's it. No apps to gamify. No streaks to maintain. No guilt if you miss a day. Just watch, understand, repeat.
Every day starts with the same episode: "A Day in the Life." 20 minutes. Morning to night. Real life, simple language. You'll watch it hundreds of times. That's the point.
You already know what a cat is. You don't need to learn the concept. You just need to learn your target language's word for it.
You see a cat playing piano. The narration changes by language.
You don't need to learn what things ARE. You already know. You just need to connect target language words to things you already understand. Same visuals. Same context. Different language.
Not gamified. Not addictive. Just practical features that help you learn.
Not "fluency in 90 days." Not "speak like a native." Just: understand more today than you did yesterday. That's it. That's the goal. Progress, not perfection.
You learned subjunctives, participles, and gerunds in your native language without knowing what they were called. The same natural order applies to your target language.
The insight: This order is universal across languages and learners. Your brain figures it out naturally through exposure.
π‘ LinguaMama's philosophy: If you forgot your native language grammar rules but still speak fluently, why would you need to memorize target language grammar rules? Let your brain do what it does bestβfind patterns through input.
No tricks. No algorithms. Just practical features that help you learn.
20 minutes. Morning or night. Whenever works for you.
Each scene has 5 levels. You decide when to advance.
Every episode works in every language. Switch and compare easily.
See your progress. Hours watched, not "points earned."
Same content every day. Your pace. Your language. No pressure. No gimmicks. Just steady progress.