
A 90-Second Overview
A brief overview of how Lingo works in secondary English classrooms.
This overview is designed to be easily shared with colleagues or school leaders.
How Lingo Fits in
Most schools use Lingo for 10–15 minutes, 2–3 times per week, with the whole class in English lessons.
All students work at the same time, but on different spelling, vocabulary and grammar tasks based on their needs. This keeps foundational literacy moving forward for everyone — without singling students out or breaking the flow of normal English lessons.
Schools can also adjust session length, use Lingo for homework, or give extra time to some students when needed.
Aligned with what you’re Teaching, when it Matters
By default, Lingo automatically adapts to each student, identifying gaps and adjusting difficulty.
When it’s useful to align practice with what you’re teaching, teachers can upload and assign their own word list.
Students practise that list, then return to Lingo’s personalised sequencing. This makes it easy to align practice with classroom teaching — without losing the benefits of adaptive learning. There’s nothing ongoing to manage: once a list is complete, Lingo resumes adapting automatically.
Clear visibility whenever it’s needed
Setting and reinforcing expectations is straightforward.
View practice completed over any date range — including classwork and homework.
When questions come up, it’s easy to look more closely.
Drill down from class view to individual questions to see precisely what’s happening for a student.
When deeper analysis is needed, key information can be exported.
This includes student levels and gaps filled, for use in triangulation or further review.
Why Lingo Works
A practical fit for secondary classrooms.
Simple pricing. Low-risk to start
Lingo is priced per student, per year, and is designed to be easy for schools to trial without financial risk.
How pricing and the opt-out work.
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Request a quote
Select the year levels or number of students you’d like to include.
02
Use Lingo in real classrooms
Start using Lingo with students in normal English lessons, to see how it fits your school’s context.
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Four-week opt-out period
From your chosen start date, your school has a four-week opt-out period — with no invoice issued during that time.
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Decide based on experience
Opt out within four weeks and pay nothing.
Continue using Lingo, with normal billing applying.
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