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Built for German speakers

Tuned to how German speakers actually learn English.

German translations everywhere

Definitions, examples, and grammar notes translated by native German editors.

Phrasal verbs without panic

Pick up, get on, look after, run into. German uses separable verbs differently. The feed drills the patterns.

Word stress that German underplays

English uses stress to change meaning. The feed gives both versions side by side.

Miss a week, keep your progress

The Leitner box quietly catches you back up. No daily pressure.

Easy wins

German speakers already know these.

Words that look or sound nearly the same in German and English. Free vocabulary the day you start.

houseHaus

identical root

waterWasser

near identical

fatherVater

identical root

motherMutter

identical root

bookBuch

identical root

appleApfel

near identical

greengrün

near identical

coldkalt

identical root

Watch out

The traps German speakers usually fall into.

False friends, missing sounds, and the patterns school never warned you about.

becomebekommen

Bekommen means to receive. Become is werden.

giftGift

Gift in German means poison. Present is Geschenk.

I willIch will

Ich will means I want. I will is Ich werde.

TH soundfehlt im Deutschen

German has no TH. Think and sink collapse without practice.

word stressWortbetonung

English stress changes meaning: REcord versus reCORD. German stress is more predictable. The slow-mo audio helps.

Sample words

Real English challenges to try right now.

A taste of the Cool Mate feed. Tap any card to see the clip, audio, examples, and German translations.

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Where to start

Pick a starting level that matches your reality.

We suggest B1 for most German speakers.

Most German speakers can start at B1 thanks to school English and shared Germanic roots. The app reorders the queue based on a quick placement.

How it works

Built for the way memory actually works.

Learn the phrase the way it's actually said.

Every challenge is a 3 to 15 second cut from a real show, news clip, or talk. You hear the rhythm, the stress, and the face behind the words.

An algorithm that times every clip.

An invisible Leitner box runs in the background. Each word comes back at the moment you're about to forget it. Fifty years of memory research, one tap.

Native audio, full speed and slow.

Every word has full-speed and slow-mo native audio. Tap once to copy the pronunciation the way a native actually says it.

Twelve native languages.

Definitions, examples, and grammar notes translate into your native language. Switch any time.

Questions

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