Editor's Review
Learning a language usually feels like homework. Drops flips that. I’ve been using it to brush up on Spanish, and the 5-minute sessions actually stick because it’s built like a game—matching, swiping, quick quizzes that don’t overstay their welcome
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This update has squashed some bugs to make learning easier. Have fun learning languages!
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Drops Official Introduction
"Drops is a fun, visual language learning app where bite-size lessons feel
like play. Build vocabulary fast with language learning games, word games, and
vocabulary games that make every minute count. Perfect for beginners and busy
learners who want to learn a new language or improve vocabulary — whether you’re
looking to learn Spanish, practice basic spanish, learn English including a1
level english, or explore different languages.
Why choose Drops?
• Game-based learning: quick sessions use matching, swipes, and quiz games.
• Smart review system: practice words at the right time to remember them longer.
• Clear audio by native speakers: ideal if you want to learn pronunciation or speak confidently in English, Spanish, Japanese, or Korean — including korean a1 learners or anyone trying basic japanese speaking.
• Personalised goals: stay motivated and keep your study habit strong.
• Beautiful visuals: icons help you memorise faster, even for complex languages like Japanese, Korean, or Arabic — helpful if you want to learn japanese from scratch or try basic japanese learning apps.
What you’ll learn
• Core vocabulary and phrases for travel, work, and daily life.
• Essential topics: food, numbers, directions, shopping, and more — perfect for learning Spanish for beginners or anyone wondering how to study Korean, as well as beginner swedish, easy swedish, basic swedish, or norwegian for beginners.
• Practice reading and listening with word games that make studying feel fun — even for basic vietnamese, basic greek, or easy mandarin chinese.
Popular language packs
Learn English, Learn Spanish (including Mexican Spanish), Learn Japanese, Learn French, Learn Korean, Learn German, Learn Italian, Learn Chinese, Learn Arabic, and Learn Portuguese. You can also learn Dutch, Turkish, Vietnamese, Polish, Greek, Hebrew, and many more — including a1 level german, german language a1 level, or even esperanto for beginners.
Perfect for quick daily study
Set a daily goal and study for 5–10 minutes. Daily play with language learning games helps you build vocabulary, improve pronunciation, and expand your English or Spanish vocabulary naturally. The more you play, the more you learn.
Key features at a glance
• Language learning games that turn study into play.
• Word and quiz games to learn new words fast.
• Audio pronunciation practice in English, Spanish, French, and more.
• Offline practice available for subscribed users.
• A built-in vocabulary builder that helps you remember words through repetition and visuals.
Who is Drops for?
• Beginners starting a new language — from learn Spanish for free to learn Arabic for beginners, or starting with basic japanese or basic greek.
• Learners refreshing vocabulary — try English grammar practice or irregular verbs through play.
• Travellers who want key phrases before a trip — perfect for learning Japanese, learning Korean, or learning Spanish vocabulary.
• Students and professionals using a study app to boost skills for work or personal growth.
Why it works
• Focus on vocabulary: learn the most useful words for real conversations.
• Micro-learning: short sessions that fit your day.
• Visual learning: icons make memorising easier — ideal for Japanese, French, or English practice.
Drops Tips
New users always mess up the basics—either ignoring the 5-minute daily limit or sleeping on features that make learning way easier. Follow these tips, and you’ll go from language noob to consistent learner in 10 minutes max. No fancy tricks, just simple stuff that works.
Stop ignoring the 5-minute limit—work with it — I know, 5 minutes sounds too short, but that’s the point. The app’s designed to prevent burnout, so don’t try to cram more in. I used to skip days ’cause I thought 5 minutes wasn’t enough, but showing up daily (even for 5 minutes) is way better than cramming once a week. Trust me, those 5-minute sessions add up fast.
Pick the right language first—don’t just scroll — The app has over 55 languages, so don’t just pick Spanish ’cause it’s popular if you really wanna learn Korean. I made that mistake—picked Spanish ’cause everyone else was, and quit after a week ’cause I didn’t care. Pick a language you’re actually interested in, even if it’s something weird like Greenlandic or Welsh. You’ll stick with it way longer.
Use the visual icons to memorize faster — Most newbies just tap through the games without looking at the icons, but they’re there for a reason. The app uses bright, simple visuals to link words to images, which makes memorizing way easier than just reading text. I started paying attention to the icons, and I remembered words 2x faster—no more forgetting what “café” means in French.
Skip words you already know—save time — The app lets you skip words you’re already familiar with, so you don’t waste time on stuff you already know. I didn’t figure this out for weeks, and I was stuck reviewing basic Spanish words I learned in high school. Just tap the “skip” button, and move on to new vocab—it’s that easy.
Don’t sleep on the review system — The app has a smart review feature that shows you words at the right time to help you remember them longer. I ignored it at first, and I’d forget words 2 days after learning them. Now I do the review sessions every other day, and most words stick for weeks. It’s not glamorous, but it works.
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