The AudiLearn Method
Simple, screen-free listening that helps children learn English. AudiLearn uses short audio stories. They are easy to follow, fun to repeat, and designed to help children understand more English over time.
Ages 3–12 - 5 levels - Screen-free audio
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Why This Works
Kids don’t learn English best by memorizing word lists.
They learn when they understand meaning and hear language repeated in a real context—until it becomes automatic.
That’s why AudiLearn is audio-first and story-first: less pressure, more natural acquisition.
The 4 Pillars of AudiLearn
Pillar 1: Easy to Understand (With Small New Bits)
Children learn best when they understand most of the story. A few new words are okay. Too many new words are stressful.
How AudiLearn does this:
AudiLearn has 5 levels. Each level changes: word difficulty, sentence length, and listening speed.
Result:
Better attention and better understanding.
Pillar 2: Start Small, then Build
Children learn better when learning feels simple. When it is too long or too hard, they stop listening.
How AudiLearn does this:
Level 1 stories are short and simple. Higher levels become longer and more detailed.
Result:
Less overload. Better focus.
Pillar 3: Screen-free Audio Keeps the Brain Active
With audio, children imagine the story. This helps them stay active in their mind (not just watching pictures).
How AudiLearn does this:
AudiLearn is audio-first and screen-free. We also help children follow the story with short recaps, character reminders, and simple questions.
Result:
Better attention and better understanding.
Pillar 4: Learn Words Inside the Story
Word lists are boring and easy to forget. Words inside a story are easier to remember.
How AudiLearn does this:
We explain important words inside the story, in a natural way. Example: “The knight was valiant—that means very brave—as he faced the dragon…”
Result:
Children learn words with meaning, not by memorizing.
How to Use AudiLearn at Home
AudiLearn works best in small daily moments:
- Choose a level (1–5) that feels easy.
- Listen 10–15 minutes a day (bedtime, car rides, quiet play).
- Repeat favorite stories (repeating is good).
- Move up a level only when the current level feels easy.
What You Get
30 Free Stories to Start
(No Credit Card)
Full Membership: 200+ Stories
(fiction + non-fiction)
New Stories Added Regularly
5 Levels for Different Ages and Skills
Screen-free Audio
(no cartoons, no games)
FAQ
Is AudiLearn good for beginners?
How long should my child listen?
Does my child need to understand every word?
How do I choose the level?
Do parents need to sit together with the child?
Is it really screen-free?
Ready to try AudiLearn?
Start with 30 free audio stories and see how easy daily listening can be.