FAQs Archive - Link-King https://link-king.com/ufaq/ A languge learning app for advanced learners Tue, 21 Jan 2025 12:00:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://i0.wp.com/link-king.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/cropped-icon-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 FAQs Archive - Link-King https://link-king.com/ufaq/ 32 32 238817160 What is a lemma? https://link-king.com/ufaq/what-is-a-lemm/ https://link-king.com/ufaq/what-is-a-lemm/#respond Fri, 10 Jan 2025 12:26:51 +0000 https://link-king.com/?post_type=ufaq&p=767 A lemma is the base form or dictionary form of a word. It’s the version of the word you would typically look up in a dictionary. For example, in English, the word “run” is the lemma for other forms like “running,” “ran,” and “runs.” In Link-King, we focus on lemmas because they are the key to understanding the broader family […]

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A lemma is the base form or dictionary form of a word. It’s the version of the word you would typically look up in a dictionary. For example, in English, the word “run” is the lemma for other forms like “running,” “ran,” and “runs.”

In Link-King, we focus on lemmas because they are the key to understanding the broader family of words you’ll encounter. Once you learn a lemma, you can easily recognize its variations in context, making it easier to read, write, and communicate in your target language.

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What are the supported languages? https://link-king.com/ufaq/what-are-the-supported-languages/ https://link-king.com/ufaq/what-are-the-supported-languages/#respond Fri, 20 Dec 2024 21:57:44 +0000 https://link-king.com/?post_type=ufaq&p=711 You can currently study 6 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese From over 40 home languages: Arabic (ar), Bangla (bn), Bosnian (bs), Bulgarian (bg), Catalan (ca), Chinese Simplified (zh-Hans), Chinese Traditional (zh-Hant), Croatian (hr), Czech (cs), Danish (da), Dutch (nl), English (en), Finnish (fi), French (fr), German (de), Greek (el), Haitian Creole (ht), Hebrew (he), Hindi (hi), Hmong Daw […]

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You can currently study 6 languages:

English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese

From over 40 home languages:

Arabic (ar), Bangla (bn), Bosnian (bs), Bulgarian (bg), Catalan (ca), Chinese Simplified (zh-Hans), Chinese Traditional (zh-Hant), Croatian (hr), Czech (cs), Danish (da), Dutch (nl), English (en), Finnish (fi), French (fr), German (de), Greek (el), Haitian Creole (ht), Hebrew (he), Hindi (hi), Hmong Daw (mww), Hungarian (hu), Icelandic (is), Indonesian (id), Italian (it), Japanese (ja), Korean (ko), Latvian (lv), Lithuanian (lt), Malay (ms), Maltese (mt), Norwegian Bokmål (nb), Polish (pl), Portuguese (Brazil) (pt), Romanian (ro), Russian (ru), Serbian (Latin) (sr-Latn), Slovak (sk), Slovenian (sl), Spanish (es), Swahili (sw), Swedish (sv), Tamil (ta), Thai (th), Turkish (tr), Ukrainian (uk), Urdu (ur), Vietnamese (vi), Welsh (cy)

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What is the performance rating and how is it calculated? https://link-king.com/ufaq/what-is-the-performance-rating-and-how-is-it-calculated/ https://link-king.com/ufaq/what-is-the-performance-rating-and-how-is-it-calculated/#respond Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:18:17 +0000 https://link-king.com/?post_type=ufaq&p=553 The performance rating is based on the Elo rating system, famously used in chess. Your rating increases when you correctly learn new words and decreases when you get them wrong. The tougher the word, the more your rating increases—or the less it decreases. The Elo system not only fosters a sense of competition but also ensures that you’re matched with […]

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The performance rating is based on the Elo rating system, famously used in chess. Your rating increases when you correctly learn new words and decreases when you get them wrong. The tougher the word, the more your rating increases—or the less it decreases. The Elo system not only fosters a sense of competition but also ensures that you’re matched with words appropriate for your level. Check out our blog post here to learn more!

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Why are users only tested in the target language? https://link-king.com/ufaq/why-are-users-only-tested-in-the-target-language/ https://link-king.com/ufaq/why-are-users-only-tested-in-the-target-language/#respond Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:07:28 +0000 https://link-king.com/?post_type=ufaq&p=411 Understanding a large number of words is far more important than being able to use a lot of words. When speaking, you can often find different ways to say the same thing and still get your point across. However, the greatest challenge as a language learner is in multiway conversations where you can’t interrupt and ask for clarification—you need to […]

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Understanding a large number of words is far more important than being able to use a lot of words. When speaking, you can often find different ways to say the same thing and still get your point across. However, the greatest challenge as a language learner is in multiway conversations where you can’t interrupt and ask for clarification—you need to understand the exact words being used.

Fortunately, even if we only study by testing ourselves with words presented in the target language, we naturally remember those words in the reverse direction as well, albeit with slightly less proficiency.

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Why do we only focus on vocabulary? https://link-king.com/ufaq/why-just-words/ https://link-king.com/ufaq/why-just-words/#respond Sun, 24 Nov 2024 13:32:16 +0000 https://link-king.com/?post_type=ufaq&p=286 We believe that expanding a student’s vocabulary is the most important, most efficient, and, unfortunately, most neglected aspect of language learning. If a student understood every word in a language, they could read a book. It might take time but by the end of that process, they would have gained a much deeper understanding of the grammar and structure of […]

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We believe that expanding a student’s vocabulary is the most important, most efficient, and, unfortunately, most neglected aspect of language learning.

If a student understood every word in a language, they could read a book. It might take time but by the end of that process, they would have gained a much deeper understanding of the grammar and structure of the language. On the other hand, if a student had excellent grammar but a very limited vocabulary (as is often the case), the same book would still be inaccessible.

Focusing on vocabulary is also highly efficient. Most of the words in any given sentence are extremely common (e.g., “he,” “she,” “it,” “the”), so we avoid unnecessary repetition. With modern technologies, we can easily identify and exclude material the student already knows, enabling them to focus on learning new words quickly and effectively. 

Despite its importance, rapid vocabulary expansion is often overlooked. Excellent resources exist for beginner learners, focusing on grammar and foundational skills, but there are few tools designed specifically for intermediate or advanced learners to accelerate vocabulary growth.

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Why did we create LinkKing? https://link-king.com/ufaq/why-did-you-create-link-king/ https://link-king.com/ufaq/why-did-you-create-link-king/#respond Sun, 24 Nov 2024 13:18:55 +0000 https://link-king.com/ufaq/why-did-you-create-link-king/ LinkKing was inspired by my own language learning journey. After completing the Portuguese course on Duolingo, I was still far from fluent. I wasn’t able to read books or follow multiway conversations. I realized what was really holding me back was my limited vocabulary. I worked with a basic version of this application in a spreadsheet for about a year […]

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LinkKing was inspired by my own language learning journey. After completing the Portuguese course on Duolingo, I was still far from fluent. I wasn’t able to read books or follow multiway conversations. I realized what was really holding me back was my limited vocabulary. I worked with a basic version of this application in a spreadsheet for about a year and made huge progress. It was so effective that I felt I had to share this method with the world.

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