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Scene-based · Quick · Effective

Learn real
English words
through
everyday
scenes.

Practice useful vocabulary in short, fun games. Remember more. Use it confidently.

Scenes

Learn in scenes from real life

Choose a situation, meet a character, then practice the words you will actually need in that moment.

Cafe counter

Order coffee without freezing up

Practice a short cafe exchange with Mira, then choose useful words like latte, receipt, and takeaway in context.

latte receipt takeaway size

"Can I get a latte to go?"

"Sure. Would you like a receipt?"

How it works

Practice. Play. Remember.

LexiPlay turns vocabulary into tiny scene loops: context first, active recall second, confidence after repetition.

1

Pick a scene

Start with a real situation, not a random word list.

2

Play quick rounds

Answer fast prompts, match meanings, and hear mini-dialogues.

3

Build your streak

Combos, streaks, and milestones make repeat practice visible.

4

Use it outside

Review the words later and reuse them in real conversations.

Interactive demo

A vocabulary round that feels like a scene

Learners do not memorize isolated cards. They choose a scene, read a short exchange, pick the missing word, and get instant feedback from the main character.

  • Scene memory anchors every word.
  • Short rounds fit into idle moments.
  • Feedback explains the next useful action.
7 day streak
Combo 12 focus
320 points

Cafe Ordering

Choose the word for this scene

"Can I get a ___ to go?"

Ready?

Pick an answer to see how feedback changes.

Made to help you stick

Smart feedback that keeps practice moving

The main character reacts to wins, mistakes, streaks, and hints so learners always know what happened and what to try next.

Scene cast

A character for every useful conversation

LexiPlay can introduce words through people with clear roles: baristas, hotel staff, classmates, pharmacists, coworkers, and friends. That makes the language easier to place and recall.

Mira

Barista

Ryan

Airport staff

Ivy

Receptionist

Nina

Pharmacist

Ethan

Coworker

Sam

Friend

Why learners come back

Short enough for every day, specific enough to be useful

"The cafe and travel scenes made the words feel immediately usable. I remembered the phrase because I remembered the character."

Busy learner

"Combos make practice feel like a game, but the dialogue keeps it connected to real life."

Beginner English student

"The hint system is gentle. It points me back to the scene instead of just marking me wrong."

Self-study learner

FAQ

Questions before you start

Clear answers for the product promise, learning flow, and content design.

Is LexiPlay for beginners?

Yes. It is designed for learners who want practical everyday words and short phrases before moving into longer conversations.

Why use scenes instead of word lists?

A scene gives the word a purpose, speaker, and likely next action. That context makes recall easier than memorizing translations alone.

What do combos and streaks do?

They create lightweight motivation around consistency and fast recall, while the actual learning stays grounded in dialogue.

Can the app add more roles and scenes?

Yes. The role-based character system is built to expand into new places, jobs, relationships, and daily routines.

Start with one scene

Make useful English feel familiar.

Try a round