Language Learning Groups: Progress in a Social Experience

Language learning is more effective and fun when you don't do it alone. Create your own study groups or join existing communities to share your word lists, track your friends' progress, and learn together with classmates or other language enthusiasts.

Group Types for Every Learning Style

Lingvu offers flexible solutions, whether you are practicing with a close circle of friends or managing an entire school class.

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Public Groups
Discoverable by anyone and instantly accessible. The perfect choice for building open language learning communities around a specific language or topic.
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Closed Groups
Visible to everyone, but joining requires approval. Ideal for language teachers and mentors who want to keep membership within controlled limits.
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Private Groups
Fully hidden communities that can only be entered via invitation. The best choice for private study among friends or dedicated school groups.

Organized Learning: Roles and Permissions

To ensure a seamless experience, clear permissions define tasks in every group.

Group Owner
The leader of the community who manages members, approves requests, and assigns word lists. Additionally, they get access to detailed statistics of every group member.
Group Member
An active participant who can practice assigned lists, track their own progress in the SRS system, and view group leaderboards.

Shared Vocabulary Building with Group Lists

The engine of group learning is shared knowledge. Owners can create new lists or make existing ones available, turning vocabulary building into a true social experience.

  • List Assignment and Practice: Create custom lists for your group or assign existing public materials to them.
  • Progress Tracking: As an owner, you can see member statistics: best scores, number of practices, and date of last activity.
  • Motivating Leaderboards: Playful competition helps maintain motivation, as members can see each other's performance while achieving common goals.