Start English by understanding structure — not memorizing
You can memorize 3,000 words and still freeze when you speak, because memory isn't understanding. Smoveth makes you understand how English sentences are actually built.
"The words I memorized today are gone by tomorrow." Cram-style memorization collapses in real conversation. What you really need is the feel for building sentences yourself — and that doesn't come from memorizing.
How it works
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Think of a sentence you actually want to say
Start from real self-talk like "Can I buy this?" Your own thoughts are the raw material — not memorized example sentences.
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When stuck, understand it with a case explanation
111 core patterns show the skeleton of a sentence like a diagram. You don't memorize the rule — you get the "oh, that's why it works this way" moment.
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Save unknown words and phrases instantly
Save in one tap without breaking your flow. SRS review brings them back right before you'd forget, so they become yours naturally.
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Lock it in with journaling and shadowing
Write your day using the structure you understood and get AI feedback. Shadow real videos to wire it into your mouth and ears.
The four features that make it happen
Understand, speak, save, and write — in one flow.
Case explanations (understand grammar)
Understand sentence structure like a picture with 111 core patterns covering 99% of English. Not rote rules.
Learn moreEnglish journal
Write your day in English and get AI feedback — turn understanding into output.
Learn moreVocabulary book
Save unknown words instantly and lock them in with SRS spaced repetition.
Learn moreShadowing
Follow real videos to wire native sound and rhythm into your ears and mouth.
Learn more
Find expressions in context
The moment you get stuck in self-talk, just ask.
When "how do I say this in English?" hits, ask Moody at the bottom right. It finds the expression that fits your exact context and makes you understand why it works through a case. Save any unknown word or phrase to your vocabulary book on the spot and carry it into spaced review. Instead of digging through a dictionary, you learn straight from what you want to say.
Why it works
From memorizing rules to understanding structure
A real review says it best: "It's not about listing words — it's the process of understanding how sentences are built."
111 patterns covering 99% of English
Instead of thousands of grammar rules, understand just 111 core structures that are actually used, and you can build most sentences.
An automatic loop of understand → use → repeat
Because you speak and write what you understood right away, there's no separate memorization. It sticks the moment you use it.
Master English with Smoveth
Understand this sentence’s structure and internalize it with real video practice.
AI image learning
Remember intuitively with an AI-generated image for each word.
SRS smart review
Move vocabulary into long-term memory with spaced repetition.
Random word practice
Practice freely with level-based random words.
"I used to struggle with English, but it's amazing to gradually start understanding" — L*J
Save up to 500 words/sentences for free + AI generation credits
Real learner reviews
It's not about listing words — it's the process of understanding how sentences are built. I'll keep making it my own. Thank you.
I used to give up on English, and watching myself gradually understand is wild. One thing is certain — I'm evolving.
In my weekly meetings with overseas developers, I feel confident English won't intimidate me anymore!
Frequently asked questions
Do I really not have to memorize words?
It means no blind cramming. Save words you meet in context and review them with SRS — the words you need pile up naturally, without forced memorization.
Can I start if I know no grammar at all?
Yes. Case explanations start from the most basic structure like a picture, so you can follow along and understand even without knowing grammar terms.
How much should I do per day?
There's no fixed answer, but understanding one case a day and saying a single sentence with it is enough. Short but daily is the key.
Can I start for free?
Yes. You can try several cases, the vocabulary book, and journaling for free. Sign up and start understanding-based learning right away.
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a new way to learn English
"A fresh approach that I really enjoyed." Not word-memorizing and test-solving, but understanding the principle behind how sentences are built.
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A vocabulary app here, a grammar book there, a speaking app elsewhere. More tools rarely means more progress. Smoveth connects four things into one flow.
English for people who gave up
"I used to give up on English, and watching myself gradually understand is wild." The cause wasn't talent — it was the method. Restart at the lowest possible barrier.
