Feature spotlight

Explore page

Browse beyond your main feed with topic and level filters.

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What is the Explore page for language learners?

The Explore page is where learners browse Spanish and French reading practice by topic and level. It is designed for moments when you want more control than a feed: pick a subject, choose A1, A2, or B1, and find articles that match the way you want to practice today.

How it works

Use Explore page as part of a real reading workflow

Step 1

Start with a topic that already interests you, such as technology, business, sport, or culture.

Step 2

Filter by CEFR level so the article is challenging without becoming frustrating.

Step 3

Use adjacent topics to broaden vocabulary once a theme starts to feel comfortable.

Use cases by level

How Explore page helps A1, A2, and B1 learners

A1 learners

Browse predictable topics with concrete vocabulary, then repeat similar articles until core phrases feel familiar.

Explore A1 Spanish reading →

A2 learners

Use topic filters to build a vocabulary cluster, such as politics words or science words, across several short articles.

Explore A2 Spanish reading →

Reading paths

Choose your next reading path

Spanish reading hub

Start from the Spanish hub if you want real articles adapted to your current Spanish level.

Open Spanish hub →

French reading hub

Start from the French hub if you want real articles adapted to your current French level.

Open French hub →

Find Spanish reading content

Use the Spanish reading finder to browse level-matched article paths before you start a full reading session.

Open Spanish finder →

Find French reading content

Use the French reading finder to browse level-matched article paths before you start a full reading session.

Open French finder →

Questions learners ask

FAQ about Explore page

How is Explore different from the For You Feed?

The feed is personalized by default; Explore is intentional browsing. Use Explore when you want to practice a specific topic or level.

Can I use Explore for A1 reading practice?

Yes. A1 learners can browse easier versions and avoid articles that require too much grammar or vocabulary.

Which topics are best for reading practice?

The best topic is one you will actually read consistently. Familiar topics improve comprehension and make repeated vocabulary more memorable.

Does Explore support Spanish and French?

Yes. Explore connects learners to Spanish and French reading paths and helps them move between topics without leaving Lectura.

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Use together for a stronger reading system

Try Explore page in Lectura today.

Read real Spanish and French articles at the level where comprehension turns into progress.

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