Acquisition over learning
Acquire a language from your own life.
Canto is for people who do not want to memorize a textbook's version of a language. It helps you build a study plan around the things you actually need to say, hear, and repeat in your everyday life.
The best way to learn a language is to use it.
But you do not need to immediately use every color name, every travel phrase, or every polite way to ask for directions. Start with the situations that already exist in your life.
You are not learning a language in general. You are learning your version of it: the words, sentences, and patterns that let you move through your own day.
How Canto works
Make the language belong to your day.
Capture your world.
Add the things you actually need to say: at home, at work, with friends, on the street, in your routines.
Hear it back.
Listen to your phrases in the target language until they stop feeling like translations and start feeling available.
Repeat in context.
Meet the same words across different combinations, moments, and situations from your own study plan.
Context is king
The best teacher you will ever have is yourself.
Capture your world, hear it back, and keep meeting the language inside situations that already mean something to you.
Movies, books, and songs are useful. But the strongest context is your own life. You will remember a phrase like "wait a moment" because you added it when you actually needed it.
It is not too late, and children do not learn by magic. They get constant repetition, full-time exposure, and context for every word. Canto brings that pattern back to adults.