Practice language with real content

Learn English through reading and listening to ideas worth following.

Skip artificial drills and spend time with ideas you genuinely care about. Read in Dazzle, listen whenever audio is available, highlight useful lines, and become more comfortable with the language over time.

ReadMove through the text at your own pace and stay with the sentence.
ListenWhen audio is available, hear the same content and replay what you need.
RememberHighlight useful lines and come back to them later.
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A sample reading session

Read something worth understanding

Learning a language becomes easier when you care about the idea—not only the exercise.

Stay with a sentence, notice how it works, and give yourself time to understanding it in context.

Listening practice
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Listening

A simple loop

Study less. Spend more time with the language.

01

Pick a topic you care about

Psychology, business, science, biography and more—start with something that makes you curious.

02

Read, then listen when you can

Control the pace in text and, where audio exists, hear the same ideas again.

03

Keep the lines that matter

Highlights and reading progress stay with you so your next session starts in the right place.

Mobile-first experience

Designed mobile-first

Language practice should travel with you

Dazzle’s core experience is being designed around mobile reading and listening so short moments during the day can become useful practice. The web remains useful for discovery and account management.

Frequently asked questions

Dazzle is built for language practice through interesting reading and listening content. Books and topics are source material; the goal is consistent, meaningful exposure to the language.

No. Book-based content remains part of the experience, but the product is focused on language learning through Reading and Listening—not on replacing the experience of reading a book.

Not yet. Listening is supported when an audio file exists. Everything else remains available for reading practice.

Yes. You can highlight useful lines, keep content in your library, and continue from your previous reading progress.

Yes. The core experience is mobile-first because reading and listening should work in short moments throughout the day. The web remains useful for discovery and account management.