The harder part is remembering later. That is why Aelano treats saving, reviewing, and re-hearing language as part of the core workflow rather than as extra tools.
You can save a word or phrase directly into My Words & Sentences. The value is not just "collecting vocabulary." It is building a personal set of useful expressions that came from real content you actually engaged with.
If you still like paper-based review, you can also export saved words as a PDF for printing or dictation.
You need review, not just exposure.
Its real job is to answer a practical question: what is most worth reviewing today? Instead of manually searching through old notes, you see the words, phrases, and sentences that are most useful to revisit now.
You recall, flip, and rate how well you knew it. If something is still weak, the app can add a small follow-up exercise.
The goal is to make review light enough that you will actually keep doing it.
That does not mean you have to stop learning entirely.
You can place transcript-ready content into passive listening lists and keep hearing it while commuting, walking, exercising, or doing chores. This works especially well for times when focused screen-based study is unrealistic.
Instead, it reinforces the content you are already learning. The language becomes more familiar through repeated, lower-effort exposure.
Long-term learning is easy to misjudge. You may feel like you are doing nothing, or feel like you are doing enough when the rhythm is actually slipping.
Study stats help you see:
From a user perspective, this is not just a data page. It is feedback that helps you stay honest and consistent.