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Why daily languages practice works

Learning a language requires daily exposure. Even five minutes of practice per day keeps vocabulary fresh, conjugation patterns accessible, and pronunciation habits alive. The problem? Most language apps require too much commitment to start.

SMSPrep Languages delivers one short drill per day — a conjugation challenge, a vocabulary match, or a phrase translation. You reply, get instant feedback, and move on. No streaks to maintain in an app, no levels to grind through.

We currently offer Spanish, French, and German tracks at beginner to intermediate levels. Each question is designed to reinforce the most useful, practical language skills — the words and phrases you'll actually need in conversation, travel, and academic coursework.

A real languages session

Here's what a typical daily languages text looks like. One question, one reply, one clear explanation — in under 3 minutes.

You receive a languages question via text

Reply with your answer — A, B, C, or a short response

Get instant feedback with a detailed explanation

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🇪🇸 Daily Spanish: Translate to Spanish: "I want to eat breakfast." Reply with your answer!

Quiero desayunar

✅ ¡Perfecto! "Quiero desayunar" = I want to eat breakfast. 💡 Querer (to want) + infinitive is one of the most useful patterns in Spanish. More examples: • Quiero dormir = I want to sleep • Quiero ir = I want to go 🔥 8-day streak!

Topics covered

Our languages track covers these core areas, with difficulty that adapts to your level.

Spanish Conjugation

Present, past, and future tense drills for regular and irregular verbs.

French Vocabulary

Daily words and phrases for travel, academics, and everyday conversation.

German Phrases

Common expressions, greetings, and practical conversational German.

Common Expressions

Idiomatic phrases and cultural context for natural-sounding speech.

Verb Tenses

Practice across past, present, future, and conditional forms.

Who this track is best for

High school language students needing daily practice

College students in intro language courses

Travelers preparing for international trips

Heritage speakers wanting to strengthen grammar

Self-learners looking for consistent daily practice

Languages track FAQ

Which languages are supported?
We currently offer Spanish, French, and German. More languages (Italian, Portuguese, Mandarin basics) are on our roadmap based on demand.
What level is this for?
Our language tracks cover beginner through intermediate levels (roughly A1 to B1 on the CEFR scale). Advanced fluency practice is planned for future updates.
Can I practice multiple languages?
Yes! You can subscribe to multiple language tracks and receive different language questions on different days of the week.

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