Language practice that actually sticks
Language sticks through repetition, but it doesn’t have to be monotonous. Build vocabulary, grammar and listening as an adventure students want to replay.

A word only sticks after many spaced, varied encounters - a monotonous word list rarely delivers more than a few. Escaply gives the same word in more ways, so the practice actually pays off.
It actually sticks
Students meet each word four ways - pairs, memory, multiple choice and typing - moving from recognising the word to producing it.
Varied, multimodal encounters are what the research links to stronger memory - not more quizzes of the same kind.
Reaches the whole class
One word list works from beginner to advanced: start with multiple choice for recognition, switch to free text for those who are ready. Audio in 70+ languages and an advanced reader support those who need it.
One list, several difficulty levels - you reach the whole group without building three versions.
Students will repeat
Repetition happens inside an adventure with time pressure and progress, so students practise the same words more often - willingly.
Repetition is necessary; monotony is counterproductive. This brings more reps without nagging.
It takes only minutes
Build a word list once and all four task types generate automatically. AI can suggest a list and images - you choose what’s used.
Less prep, same pedagogical control.
Works for any language at any level - mother tongue, modern languages, English and Swedish as a second language.
“I don’t do things because they’re cool. I do things because they’re good.”
Ola Brorson · English teacher, Mobergsskolan Växjö · Guldäpplet 2025 nominee
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