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How to Use Pattern Learning

Pattern Learning Guide

Mimilog's pattern learning is not textbook grammar.
These are living patterns extracted from sentences you actually wrote.

Step 1. Write a log

Write today's log in a foreign language, just like you normally would.
Example: "I went to a restaurant with my friend on the weekend and the line was so long"

Step 2. AI extracts patterns

Once a study set is generated, 3 key patterns are extracted from your sentences.

Examples:
went to ~ with (someone) — went somewhere with someone
the line was so long — describing a long wait
on the weekend — time expression

Step 3. Expand with examples

Each pattern comes with 2–3 additional example sentences. You can see how the same pattern is used in different situations.

Step 4. Read aloud

Listen to the patterns and examples, then repeat them out loud. Reading silently and speaking aloud are completely different types of learning.

Step 5. Finish with writing practice

Writing exercises using the patterns you learned are provided. Through sentence building, fill-in-the-blank, and dictation, you make the patterns your own.

"3 patterns from your own sentences stick longer than 100 pages of a textbook." — mimilog

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