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Getting Started

New to SubLearn? Start here to learn the basics and begin your language learning journey.

After signing up, onboarding walks you through the current setup flow: choose your Interface Language, pick your target language, choose a starting level, set a study goal, and choose a daily time target. After that, you land on your dashboard with recommendations and shortcuts into learning.

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Choose your first learning language during onboarding. After that, manage the languages attached to your account from Your Languages, where you can review the languages you are studying and use Add Language to add another one with a starting level or quick quiz.

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You set your learning goal and daily time during onboarding. The current flow asks what kind of study you want to do and how much time you want to spend each day, with options such as 5, 15, 30, or 60 minutes so your dashboard can start with a realistic routine.

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Your Dashboard is your learning hub. The top shows your current streak, daily XP progress, and level. Below you'll find Continue Learning (resume where you left off), Recommended Videos, Daily Challenges, and Learning Path Progress. Use the sidebar to access Videos, Vocabulary, Exercises, and more.

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SubLearn uses the CEFR scale (Common European Framework of Reference): A1-A2 (Beginner), B1-B2 (Intermediate), and C1-C2 (Advanced). Each level has specific skills and vocabulary. Content is tagged by difficulty so you can find videos and exercises that match your current level.

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From your dashboard, click any Recommended Video or go to Videos in the sidebar. Use filters to find content at your level. Click a video thumbnail to open the player with interactive subtitles. Click any subtitle word to see translations, save to vocabulary, and get AI explanations.

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After watching a video, you'll see Practice Exercises based on that content. Or go to Exercises in the sidebar and choose from Sentence Builder, Matching Pairs, Dictation, Conversation Practice, and more. Each exercise type helps develop different skills (grammar, listening, speaking).

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The onboarding wizard personalizes your account by collecting your Interface Language, first target language, starting level, study goal, and daily time target. If a placement test is available for that language, you can also launch it from onboarding before continuing into the dashboard.

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Start with the Beginner Foundations learning path, which includes A1-A2 level videos with basic vocabulary and grammar. Watch videos with subtitles, save new words to your vocabulary, complete exercises after each video, and review flashcards daily. Aim for 15-30 minutes per day to build consistency and maintain your streak.

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