Don't memorize lists.
Paint the scene.
Most apps treat language like math. We treat it like a map. Here is how to use the Traffic Light System to reach 100% fluency.
The Workflow
Use the Traffic Light System on every word: π΄ New Β· π‘ Learning Β· π’ Known.
1. Listen first
Don't read yet. Play the audio. Let your brain try to catch the sounds of the real-life scene. It's okay if you don't understand anything.
2. Paint the text
Click on every word you don't know or aren't sure about. Be honest. Mark them π΄ New or π‘ Learning. Leave everything else as π’ Known.
3. Fill the Fluency Bar
Practice the π΄ New and π‘ Learning words out loud. As you learn them, turn them π’ Known. Your goal is to make the entire "Scene Fluency" bar green. Once it's full, you truly own that moment.
1. Cognitive Load Management
Learning a language involves making thousands of micro-decisions: "Do I know this word?" "Have I seen it before?" LinguaStack removes this ambiguity using the Traffic Light System: π΄ New, π‘ Learning, π’ Known. You categorize instantly, allowing your brain to focus only on what matters (New/Learning) and ignore what you already know (Known).
2. Global Memory
In most apps, if you learn "cerveza" in Lesson 1, the app treats you like a stranger in Lesson 10.
"We map the language to your personal knowledge graph. If you mark a word Green in a bar scene, it stays Green in a business meeting."
3. Context vs. Gamification
We don't have owls, leagues, or fake gems. Our method focuses on Contextual Density. Instead of translating abstract sentences like "The cat drinks milk," you analyze real conversations about burnout, salary negotiations, and social awkwardness.