Choose one language
Start with Spanish, German or Japanese and follow one structured path instead of switching between resources.
DeckLearn UK gives British learners a clear and repeatable way to study Spanish, German and Japanese with real sentences, audio, translation and spaced repetition.
Instead of spending weeks making cards from scratch, you can import a complete deck, follow a manageable daily routine and build vocabulary, grammar, listening and sentence recall over time.
The United Kingdom edition is designed around common British learning goals, including European travel, GCSE and A-level support, university study, international work, cultural interests, anime, reading and long-term fluency.
Start with Spanish, German or Japanese and follow one structured path instead of switching between resources.
Load the ready-made .apkg deck into Anki or AnkiDroid without spending hours creating your own cards.
Learn vocabulary and grammar in context with audio, translation and active recall.
Study for approximately 10–30 minutes per day and let spaced repetition schedule the right reviews.
Explore structured Anki packs with 10,000 cards, sentence-based learning, audio and translation.
Learn how to install Anki, import a .apkg file and build a routine without creating an overwhelming review backlog.
Each complete language pack contains 10,000 flashcards organised into a clear learning progression. The decks are designed to support vocabulary, grammar, listening and sentence recall through regular Anki reviews.
Learners in Britain often study languages for European travel, school, university, international work, family connections, culture, entertainment or personal development. DeckLearn keeps the process simple: choose a language, import the deck and complete your scheduled reviews.
A practical Spanish Anki deck for British learners who want better comprehension, stronger sentence recall and more confidence when travelling, studying or speaking.
Sentence-based German for learners who want structured progression, grammar exposure, better word order and long-term vocabulary retention.
A complete Japanese learning path for British learners interested in JLPT study, anime, reading, listening, kanji exposure, travel and long-term fluency.
Choose the language you are most likely to use consistently. A deck reviewed every day is more valuable than several resources opened only occasionally.
This United Kingdom page is not simply a copy of the US portal. It is designed for English-speaking learners in Britain and reflects common UK study routines, educational goals and reasons for learning another language.
British learners may study Spanish or German for GCSE, A-levels, university, holidays in Europe, work opportunities, family connections or cultural interests. Japanese learners may be preparing for JLPT, travelling to Japan or developing stronger reading and listening skills.
DeckLearn is not an official GCSE, A-level or university course. However, its structured sentence decks can provide additional daily practice in vocabulary, grammar, comprehension, pronunciation and active recall.
An isolated word rarely shows you enough information. A complete sentence demonstrates meaning, grammar, natural word order and the context in which the word is normally used.
Repeated exposure to complete phrases helps reduce the gap between recognising vocabulary and producing natural language. Instead of recalling only a translation, you practise a reusable sentence pattern.
Reviewing every card constantly wastes time, while waiting too long makes forgotten material harder to recover. Spaced repetition schedules reviews according to how well you remember each card.
The most sustainable approach is to complete due reviews first and add only a manageable number of new cards. This makes it easier to study before work, after school, during a train journey or in a short evening session.
There is no single reason to learn a language. DeckLearn UK supports learners with different goals by providing the same essential foundation: complete sentences, regular review, clear progression and a system that can be used consistently.
Build useful vocabulary and sentence patterns for holidays, transport, accommodation, restaurants and everyday communication.
Add structured sentence practice alongside GCSE, A-level, university or independent language study.
Develop broader vocabulary and stronger comprehension for multinational workplaces and professional opportunities.
Learn for books, films, music, anime, games, family heritage, friendships or long-term personal development.
The first objective is not to finish thousands of cards. The first objective is to create a routine that fits your real schedule. Starting too aggressively often creates a large review backlog and causes learners to stop.
Install Anki on desktop or AnkiDroid on Android, import the deck and complete a short first session. Learn the answer buttons and avoid changing too many settings immediately.
Complete due reviews before adding more cards. When your workload feels uncomfortable, reduce the number of new cards. Twelve consistent minutes per day can be more effective than one long weekly session.
Listen before checking the answer, repeat the sentence aloud and pay attention to rhythm, sounds and word boundaries. Short daily listening practice becomes more useful through repetition.
Notice whether your difficulties come from vocabulary, articles, verb forms, word order, particles, prepositions or pronunciation. Complete sentences help you review these elements together instead of studying them as disconnected rules.
A realistic starting point is approximately 10–20 new cards per day, but the correct number depends on your available time and review load. Reduce new cards whenever reviews begin to accumulate.
Is this the United Kingdom version of DeckLearn?
Yes. This is the British edition at
decklearn.com/uk/, created for
English-speaking learners in the United Kingdom.
Which languages are currently available?
DeckLearn UK currently highlights complete Anki decks for
Spanish, German and Japanese.
Does DeckLearn replace a GCSE, A-level or university course?
No. DeckLearn is not an official examination course or a
replacement for classroom instruction. It provides
additional sentence-based practice for vocabulary, grammar,
listening and active recall.
Do the decks work on Android?
Yes. You can use AnkiDroid for Android reviews and offline
study. Desktop Anki can also be used for importing and
managing the decks.
How much should I study each day?
Begin with approximately 10–20 minutes per day. Once your
routine is stable, a daily range of 15–30 minutes can provide
steady progress without creating unnecessary overload.
What should I do if my reviews become overwhelming?
Reduce or pause new cards and focus on completing due reviews.
Resume new material gradually after the backlog has become
manageable.
Why does DeckLearn use complete sentences?
Sentences combine vocabulary, meaning, grammar, word order
and natural usage. This creates more useful recall than
memorising isolated translations.
Can I study during a commute?
Yes. Short AnkiDroid sessions can fit into train, bus or
underground journeys, provided you can study safely and
comfortably.
Use the links below to explore the complete UK language catalogue, compare the available decks or learn how to install and study with Anki.