Where language learners practice together
Create a space for learners to practice writing, ask questions, and support each other's journey.
Apps can't replace real practice
Duolingo streaks only go so far. At some point, learners need to write and read real content from real people.
A forum gives learners a low-pressure space to practice. Native speakers can help. Corrections are welcomed. Everyone learns together.
Signs you need a forum
- Your language group needs a place to practice writing
- Learners want to connect with native speakers
- You want to share resources in one organized place
What you'll build
- A practice space where mistakes are welcomed
- An archive of corrections and explanations
- A supportive community of fellow learners
Example forum structure
Organize by skill level, topic, or practice type.
Sample boards
- • Writing Practice
- • Grammar Questions
- • Resources & Study Tips
- • Native Speaker Lounge
- • Introductions
Popular thread types
- • Daily writing prompts
- • Grammar explanation threads
- • Resource recommendation lists
- • Progress sharing threads
Built for language practice
Everything you need for a supportive learning environment.
Long-form writing
Unlike chat apps, forums encourage thoughtful writing. Perfect for practicing composition.
Searchable archives
Past corrections and explanations stay findable. Learn from everyone's questions.
Level-based spaces
Create boards for different proficiency levels. Beginners and advanced learners each find their space.
From language exchange chaos to organized practice
A Japanese learning community moved from Discord to Forumera. Now writing practice threads stay organized, grammar explanations are searchable, and new learners can browse years of helpful corrections.
Native speakers say they enjoy helping more when their explanations won't disappear into chat history.
Common questions
Everything you need to know about running a language learning forum.
Create your language learning space
Give learners a place to practice where every post is a learning opportunity.
Create your language forum