Read the world. Learn the Language.
Real news adapted to your level - instant translations, audio reading, and personalised feedback to help you improve every day.

How It Works
Three steps to fluency
Pick your language & level
Choose the language you're learning from our 10 available languages, and set your proficiency level (beginner to advanced).
Read the news everyday
Everyday, a fresh set of articles from real local and national press lands in your hands, adapted to your level.
Practice with built-in tools
Tap any word for an instant explanation. Listen to audio. Take quizzes. Practice writing. All in one place.
Available in 10 languages
Adapted for 3 proficiency levels
Learning languages work best in context
Reading authentic news helps you absorb vocabulary, grammar, and culture naturally, without feeling like studying.
Features
Learn with real news, every single day
Stay connected to the world while improving your language, with content that’s fresh, relevant, and adapted to you.
Real news, not textbooks
Read authentic articles based on what’s happening right now in the country of your target language.
Adapted to your level
Each article is carefully simplified to match your level: challenging enough to learn, clear enough to enjoy!
Updated every day
Your feed updates daily with top news, so learning never feels repetitive or artificial.

Smart tools, right when you need them
No interruptions. No switching apps. Just smooth learning, inside the article.
Understand words in context
Tap any word to get a clear translation and explanation based on how it’s used, in your native language.
Train your ear with natural audio
Listen to high-quality audio readings to improve listening skills and pronunciation.
Practice writing, get real feedback
Answer a short question about the article and receive personalized corrections and practical tips to write better.

BACKED BY RESEARCH
Why Learning With Real News Works
Research and expert insights show that reading authentic content improves comprehension, vocabulary, and long-term retention.
Real news beats flashcards
Students who read online news regularly acquired significantly more vocabulary than those who didn't, without any explicit memorisation.
- Dang & Lu (2025), International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching
Read the study →Outperforms traditional instruction
A semester-long study found news-based learners scored higher in both reading and writing than classmates following standard curricula.
- Gong (2023), Frontiers in Psychology
Read the study →Context makes words stick
Extensive reading with authentic texts showed greater gains in comprehension than textbook-only approaches, and words stick when you encounter them in context.
- Chavangklang et al. (2019), Advances in Language and Literary Studies
Read the study →Join Newspresso & Start Learning With Real News
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