Most language apps teach you words.
Lingothon teaches you how words actually sound.
🎮 Play pronunciation games
🔗 Build word connections
🎵 Train your ear naturally
🌎 Discover words you'll remember
Learning a language shouldn't feel like homework.
It should feel like play.
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💬 What's one English word you still hesitate to say out loud?
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Some of the world’s most iconic dishes became famous because they kept things simple.
Carbonara is a perfect example.
With just a handful of ingredients, Italian cooks created a dish that’s been loved around the world for generations.
Great cuisine isn’t always about complexity.
Sometimes it’s about perfecting the basics.
🍝 Which classic dish from your country do you think everyone should try?
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One habit that makes English sound more natural:
Instead of saying:
❌ Next... Door
Native speakers often connect the sounds:
✅ Nex-door
English is full of tiny sound connections that make conversations flow.
👂 What's the hardest phrase for you to say naturally?
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One small phrase can instantly make you sound more natural.
Instead of:
👍 "Okay."
Try:
💬 "That sounds like a great idea."
It shows enthusiasm, agreement, and makes conversations feel warmer.
Simple phrases often have the biggest impact.
💬 Which one would you use today?
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One of the world’s greatest dishes doesn’t use heat.
🇵🇪 Peruvian Ceviche.
Fresh fish, lime juice, red onions, cilantro, sweet potato, and giant corn.
Simple ingredients.
Extraordinary balance.
Sometimes centuries of tradition create something impossible to improve.
What’s a dish everyone should try at least once in their lifetime?
Struggling to speak up in meetings without sounding too aggressive or too quiet?
We just published a practical guide with techniques to voice your ideas confidently and professionally.
Full article here:
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What’s your biggest challenge when speaking in meetings? 👇
English can be sneaky.
minute
⏱️ /ˈmɪn.ɪt/ = 60 seconds
🔍 /maɪˈnuːt/ = extremely small
Same spelling.
Completely different pronunciation.
Context changes everything.
🤯 Which English word still surprises you?
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Your brain learns languages faster when it recognizes sound patterns.
🎵 Lingothon Challenge:
Which word rhymes with TRAIN?
A) brain
B) brown
Don't overthink it. Say them out loud.
Your ears usually know the answer before your brain does.
👂 Which answer did you say first?
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One reason English feels difficult:
You can't always translate word-for-word.
Native speakers memorize tiny word pairings without realizing it.
👉 take a break
👉 make progress
👉 have a look
Your brain eventually recognizes patterns instead of individual words.
That's when English starts feeling natural.
🤯 Which English phrase still feels strange to you?
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🌎 Word of the evening:
Nuance /ˈnuː.ɑːns/
A small but important difference in meaning, feeling, or expression.
The difference between a good communicator and a great one is often understanding nuance.
Small details change everything.
📖 Which situations in life require more nuance?
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You can read this word…
…but English still changes how you say it. 🤯
📖 record → /ˈrɛk.ərd/ (noun)
🎙️ record → /rɪˈkɔːrd/ (verb)
Same spelling.
Different pronunciation.
Move the stress, and the entire word changes.
English is weird like that.
🤯 What's an English word that still tricks your brain?
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Most adults don’t stop learning because they’re incapable.
They stop because learning starts to feel like work.
The good news? Vocabulary isn’t built by memorizing endless lists.
Small, consistent moments of curiosity can compound over time.
We wrote a practical guide on how adults can improve vocabulary without making it feel like another task on the to-do list.
📖 Read it here:
https://t.co/Lv2KPc3w3b
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Queue (from French "queue"=tail, Latin "cauda") keeps French spelling but English pronunciation /kjuː/ like "cue". The ueue became silent via borrowing.
🤯 English is weird.
The word queue has 5 letters.
But only 1 sound is pronounced.
queue → /kjuː/
Four letters are essentially silent.
No wonder English learners get confused.
Sometimes language is stranger than we realize. 👂
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What actually is Executive Presence?
It’s not being the loudest person in the room.
It’s the quiet confidence that makes people listen when you speak.
We just published a clear breakdown of what Executive Presence really means in 2026 — and how to develop it.
Full article here: https://t.co/mF290A0U18
What does Executive Presence mean to you? 👇
English can be strange.
Some words look similar but sound completely different.
Others look different but sound almost identical.
That's why Lingothon doesn't start with spelling.
It starts with pronunciation.
Sometimes listening teaches us more than memorizing. 👂🧠
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