Language practice for real life

Don’t learn the perfect sentence. Learn to be understood.

A language app that grades what you meant, not whether you matched the answer key. Write it your way, in the situations you’re actually in, and find out if a native would have understood you.

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Built for iOS and Android. German practice is in active development.

Landeni home screen on an iPhone

Built for A1–B1, where drills stop helping

Situation

Name a situation you’re in

“Registering at the Bürgeramt” is worth more to you than “the cat is on the table.”

Your reply

Answer how you’d really say it

Write or speak naturally. Landeni evaluates the reply you choose to give.

Feedback

Learn what a native would say

See whether the meaning landed, how accurate it was and whether the register fit.

The Landeni difference

There isn’t one right way to say it.

Landeni checks whether your meaning came across, then explains accuracy, tone and a more natural way to say it.

See it work
Three answers. All understood. Three different lessons.
Someone asks you “Wie geht’s?” Pick how you’d reply and see exactly what Landeni gives back.
Natural and correct

Your answer

Gut, danke. Und dir?

Textbook-correct and still relaxed. Returning the question is what keeps you in the conversation.

Two ways a native might say it

Gut, danke. Und selbst?

Shorter and closer to what you’ll actually hear between colleagues.

Danke, gut. Und Ihnen?

Same warmth, for a landlord, a doctor or your boss.

Inside the app

Practice. Get feedback. Reuse the words tomorrow.

Practice with purpose

Make any situation your lesson.

Give Landeni a title and a little context. You get exercises built around your level, your language, and the week you’re about to have.

A1 · 8 exercisesExample topic
Ordering at a Café
Order what you want, ask about the options and confirm the details with the staff.

Goals

  1. State what you need clearly; then ask about available options.
  2. Understand key product or menu information; then ask about price, quantity, or ingredients.
  3. Express a preference; then request something politely.
  4. Respond to a question from the seller or staff; then confirm the details of the order or purchase.
A2 · 12 exercisesExample topic
Scheduling a Meeting
Set the purpose, find a suitable time and confirm expectations and deadlines clearly.

Goals

  1. State the purpose of the interaction; then explain the task, subject, or objective.
  2. Ask for the information you need; then confirm expectations and deadlines.
  3. Report what has already been completed; then identify a question or obstacle.
  4. Ask for clarification precisely; then respond to feedback constructively.
B1 · 12 exercisesExample topic
Handling a Restaurant Mistake
Describe what went wrong, explain what you need and ask how the restaurant can resolve it.

Goals

  1. State what you need clearly; then ask about available options.
  2. Understand key product or menu information; then ask about price, quantity, or ingredients.
  3. Express a preference; then request something politely.
  4. Respond to a question from the seller or staff; then confirm the details of the order or purchase.
Built for iOS and Android

Find your voice in any language.

Build a topic around the situation ahead of you, then practise how you would really respond.

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