Focus
A session has edges
Knowing where practice starts and ends reduces procrastination.
Readlang is useful when you want glosses on whatever you find online. MeloLingua narrows the surface into graded story sessions where text, audio, vocabulary, and speaking practice stay synchronized.
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Decision table
This table compares the learning workflow, not brand personality. The useful question is which app makes your next week of practice easier to finish.
Workflow comparison - MeloLingua vs Readlang (May 22, 2026)
| Decision point | MeloLingua | Readlang |
|---|---|---|
| Primary surface | Mobile story sessions with checkpoints | Browser reader for online text |
| Content control | Graded catalog and level-aware sessions | Whatever you browse |
| Listening | Narration for story practice | Depends on page or external audio availability |
| Speaking | Guided pronunciation after story lines | Mostly self-managed |
| Best fit | Learners who want packaged arcs | Power readers who love the open web |
Open web to guided arc
A browser reader gives freedom. MeloLingua adds constraints that make progress easier to repeat.
1
The story is chosen to be finishable, not accidentally overwhelming.
2
Vocabulary help stays in the same experience.
3
The audio belongs to the exact lines you just read.
4
A checkpoint turns reading into output before the session ends.
Original angle
Learners need exploration, but they also need a daily unit that can be completed without deciding what to read next.
Focus
Knowing where practice starts and ends reduces procrastination.
Level
Graded stories protect attention from texts that are too easy or too punishing.
Transfer
The learner leaves the session having said selected lines aloud.
Decision criteria
Readlang: Browser glossing is strongest when the open web is your curriculum.
MeloLingua: Graded stories reduce the “is this too hard?” decision before each session.
MeloLingua: The session ships with narration and repeatable pronunciation practice.
Next comparisons
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FAQ
MeloLingua is best when you want finished story sessions with audio and speaking drills. Keep Readlang for open-web articles that you choose yourself.
Readlang adds translation help while browsing. MeloLingua delivers graded story arcs with vocabulary support, narration, and pronunciation practice in one flow.
MeloLingua offers fast vocabulary support inside story sessions so learners can resolve meaning without leaving the narrative.
MeloLingua helps speaking because it prompts learners to repeat narrated story sentences after comprehension checks.
Yes. Use Readlang for broad web reading and MeloLingua for daily story sessions with audio and output.
MeloLingua is built for learners who want daily exposure to compound into comprehension, vocabulary recall, and clearer spoken sentences.
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