No isolated word lists. You walk into a restaurant, a station, a pharmacy — talk to the character, hear the real "street" language and lock it in with a song.
A real photo-realistic place and a character who talks to you.
Hear the line before you answer — train your ear, not your memory.
Each line also has the casual way locals really say it.
The key phrases stick through a catchy song.
Most apps teach you isolated words.
ScenaLingua puts you in a real situation.
You don't learn "pizza". You order one.
You learn inside a visual scene, with a character — not from abstract word lists.
Beyond the textbook version, you hear how people actually say it on the street.
Dialogue, listening, a quiz and a song — four ways that lock the phrases in.
Pick a language — every scenario is free.
A language app built on real, visual scenes. Instead of memorizing isolated words, you step into a scene — a restaurant, a bar, a station — talk to a character, hear correct pronunciation and the casual "street" version, practice with a quiz and lock phrases in with a song.
Italian, Spanish, German and French (level A1), explained in Romanian or English — 20 scenarios each. More languages are coming.
Yes — all 20 scenarios per language are free to use in the browser, no install needed.
Yes. The web app runs in Safari and you can add it to your home screen. An App Store version is coming soon.
Yes. It runs in Chrome and can be installed on your phone. A Google Play version is coming soon.
Yes — you can use it right in the browser, free, with no install.
That's exactly the point. The scenarios cover the real situations of a trip: airport, taxi, hotel, restaurant, bar, market, pharmacy, station and more.
Yes. It's built for self-learners: you listen, you answer, and you get instant feedback — no appointments, at your own pace.
You don't memorize lists. You enter a real situation and use the language in context — including the casual way locals actually speak.