Why standard plans fail
A generic route often ignores personal goals, current vocabulary size, and the subjects that keep a learner engaged.
ReadavoPeople learn faster when the topic is interesting, the text fits the level, and the daily load feels realistic. Readavo uses level and interests to build a more natural English learning route.
A generic route often ignores personal goals, current vocabulary size, and the subjects that keep a learner engaged.
It makes reading more attractive, helps words repeat within useful topic clusters, and reduces unnecessary overload.
You select interests and level, and the system uses that information to shape articles, vocabulary flow, and daily learning.
People return more often when the material feels relevant rather than random.
It changes how vocabulary grows. When you read across related subjects, the same semantic field returns again and again. That makes retention more natural.
Words are easier to remember when they belong to a meaningful cluster instead of being collected from disconnected sources.
Readavo builds a route around level, interests, vocabulary, and consistent reading.