How It Works
ClashLingo, explained simply
ClashLingo has two ways to practice: a solo Scenario Map for real-life situations, and friend rivalries for weekly competition.
The short version
Start from Scenarios when you want to learn now. Use Rivalries when you and a friend want a shared scope, a weekly rhythm, and a score comparison.
Best first step
Open the Scenario Map first.
Pick one real situation, clear stage 1, and the rest of the product becomes easier to understand.
Learning paths
Two ways to practice, one clear starting point
Start from Scenarios to practice on your own. Rivalries keep the friend-vs-friend workflow for when you want to compete.
Scenario Map
Choose a real situation, learn the scoped material, answer timed questions, and clear stages by accuracy.
With Friends
Share a syllabus with a friend, follow a weekly rhythm, take the exam, and compare results.
Scenario quests
How solo stages work
Each scenario has four stages. A generated battle pack gives you the bilingual scope, the timed run, and the report material.
Choose a scene
Start from a real situation such as a cafe, airport, or workplace.
Read the scope
Review can-do goals, vocabulary, grammar, expressions, and how the stage will test you.
Answer timed prompts
The clash run scores speed, accuracy, and expression quality, then shows standard answers for self-check.
Clear at 80%
A stage clears when accuracy is at least 80%. Clearing advances your durable progress and unlocks the next stage.
Copy Practice Prompt
Scenario scopes and rivalry scopes can be copied into an external AI chat. The prompt starts practice immediately, stays inside the scope, asks one item at a time, and gives short corrections.
Friend rivalries
How a friend rivalry works
Rivalries are there whenever you want a shared weekly challenge with a friend.
Where to start
Open Scenario Map
Practice can start without a friend. Create or join a rivalry later when you want shared competition.
Weekly Rhythm
Friend rivalries follow this weekly rhythm.
Start Round
Pick the next weekly topic and open a fresh showdown.
Get Scope
Generate the study scope for this round's language and level.
Confirm Together
Both players lock in the scope before the countdown starts.
Study or Start Early
Follow the weekly rhythm, or jump in sooner if both players agree.
Take Exam
Answer the duel and submit your score for the round.
Compare Results
See who won, review the scope, and roll back into the next round.
Weekly Rhythm
This weekly rhythm repeats after each rivalry round ends.
Start Round
Pick the next weekly topic and open a fresh showdown.
Get Scope
Generate the study scope for this round's language and level.
Confirm Together
Both players lock in the scope before the countdown starts.
Study or Start Early
Follow the weekly rhythm, or jump in sooner if both players agree.
Take Exam
Answer the duel and submit your score for the round.
Compare Results
See who won, review the scope, and roll back into the next round.
Product Map
What each page is for
Scenarios
The main solo quest map: real situations, four-stage progress, timed runs, and unlocks.
Lounge
Countdowns, readiness, and entering the current friend match.
Rivalries
Wins, streaks, milestones, and match history.
Scopes
Reusable study material grouped by language, scenario, or round.
Settings
Nickname, avatar, language defaults, level, and weekly rhythm.
Weekly Rhythm
The countdown is a rhythm, not a lock
Your weekly time keeps the duel feeling regular. It tells both players when the rivalry normally comes alive.
But if both players are ready, the match can still start early. ClashLingo should feel like a shared weekly rhythm, not a hard gate.
Language Level
Level helps the AI pitch the round correctly
Your default level helps ClashLingo choose the right syllabus and exam difficulty.
If both players study the same language at different levels, the round uses the lower level so the shared scope still works for both sides.
FAQ
Common questions
Where should a new learner start?
Start from Scenarios. The map gives a direct learning path without needing a friend first.
How does a scenario stage clear?
A stage clears when your run reaches at least 80% accuracy. Speed and quality still show in the report, but accuracy unlocks progress.
Do friend rivalries have to wait for the countdown?
No. The weekly rhythm is a guide, not a hard lock. If both players are ready, the round can start early.
What is the difference between Lounge and Rivalries?
Lounge is for what is happening now: countdowns, readiness, and entering the match. Rivalries is the long-term history and stats view.
When do rivalry scopes appear?
A scope appears as soon as the syllabus exists for a round. You do not need to wait for the exam to be created.
What is Copy Practice Prompt for?
It turns the current scope into a prompt you can paste into an external AI chat for immediate, one-question-at-a-time practice.
What does language level actually change?
It helps ClashLingo choose the right syllabus and exam difficulty. It does not block matchmaking or change scoring rules.
Why is a rivalry missing from Lounge?
Only active rivalries stay in Lounge. If a rivalry was left, it moves out of Lounge and remains in Rivalries as history.