Start learning, engage in conversations, and unlock new opportunities with My-Wordz.
In my case, it is things like marketing, snowboarding, and parenting. I have had the best results, talking for 10–20 minutes. Once you are clear on that, you have two options:
Now sign up with your Google Account or your email address. When you do this for the first time, we ask you about your own language and the language you want to learn. We also ask you about the level you have, to make sure we don´t show too many words you already know. Finally, we´ll ask which language level you want to learn because you can also learn standard words with us.
Now it might take a while to do the processing. There is quite a bit of machine learning that is happening in the background, but you can close the app and come back at a later point in time.
When it´s done, open „My Vocab List“ to see all of the words and the translations. There will be words that were not captured correctly, just delete them. Or edit them by selecting “Edit” in the menu on the right. You can also add words that you believe are important by hitting the plus button on the bottom right. If there are words that are really important to you, select “Prioritize” in the menu.
If you are ready to speak, click the microphone button. Make sure that the phone isn’t too far away from you and that you are loud, clear and not too fast. Avoid too much noise. If you have specific words and topics that are very important to you, make sure that you mention them more often.
This concept works best if you have one-on-one lessons with a teacher. You can find great teachers at low cost at www.italki.com. Now instead of going through textbooks, you go through the vocab lists, and you have discussions about those words. You can come up with sentences for each word on your own and go through those sentences during the lesson. This has several effects: By coming up with sentences and writing them down, you become more familiar with them. Once you discuss them with your teacher, you will learn from the mistakes you made. This works particularly well with the prioritization function!
If you think you need new words or if you ran out of vocabs you can learn – just start all over again and record a new conversation. My-Wordz will filter out only the new and relevant words which will then be added to your vocabulary list.

Talk in your native language, just like you normally would.

My-Wordz listens and translates your words into the language you’re learning.

The app creates custom flashcards based on your conversations.

Get suggested related words and phrases to improve fluency.

Each flashcard includes translations, sample sentences, and pronunciation help.

Use My-Wordz on the go and track your progress effortlessly.

Learning a new language can feel overwhelming, but My-Wordz makes it simple. ✔️ Begin with a set of beautifully designed flashcards covering the most commonly used words. ✔️ These core words help you handle daily conversations with ease.

Every learner is different, so why learn irrelevant words? ✔️ My-Wordz adapts to you, focusing only on the words you actually need. ✔️ This keeps you motivated and helps you learn faster.

Customize your learning experience with three powerful options: 🔹 Option 1: Let My-Wordz Listen Speak in your native language, and My-Wordz will listen, prioritize, and translate your words. It automatically generates flashcards from your real conversations—even for unique topics! 🔹 Option 2: Describe a Topic Type in a situation or topic you want to learn about. My-Wordz will generate custom vocabulary flashcards based on your input. 🔹 Option 3: Explore Suggested Vocabulary Not sure where to start? My-Wordz suggests essential words and phrases based on common conversations. Discover key vocabulary sets tailored to different situations, helping you build a strong language foundation effortlessly!

Every flashcard includes: ✔️ Translation – Instantly understand the meaning. ✔️ Sample Sentence – Learn words in context. ✔️ Pronunciation – Improve your speaking skills. ✔️ YouTube Clips (if available) – See real-life examples of the word in use.