Services · Last updated: July 2, 2026
Curriculum Development Software for Language Teachers and Schools
Design a structured curriculum, digitalize your lessons into flashcards with native audio, deliver them so students actually memorize them, and track results - across 67 languages. Create it once, reuse it with every group.
Answer first
What is curriculum development, and how does Lingocard help?
Curriculum development is the intentional process of designing what students learn over time, turning goals and standards into a structured sequence of lessons, materials, and assessments rather than planning one class at a time. A good curriculum gives learners a clear path and gives teachers a reliable plan, which is why it is the backbone of effective teaching.
Lingocard is the software that makes that process fast and practical for language teaching. Instead of building a curriculum in scattered documents that students forget, you design it inside one platform, turn each lesson into interactive material with native audio, deliver it to students who memorize it through spaced repetition, and see exactly how well it is working. You get the structure of a real curriculum and the delivery engine that makes it stick, built specifically for languages and for any of 67 of them.
From documents to a program
Digitalize your lessons and build a structured curriculum
Stop relying on static PDFs, slides, and paper worksheets. Lingocard lets you digitalize your entire teaching library and organize it into a real curriculum: structured units and lessons, sequenced by level, topic, or grammar point, so learners follow a clear progression. You build the path once, then refine it over time in one place, and every teacher and group works from the same proven structure.
This is what turns a pile of materials into a scalable program. You can develop a complete course, keep it organized in your cloud storage, and update a lesson once to have the change apply everywhere it is used. For the deeper authoring tools a teacher works in, see Teaching StudioSoon, and to deliver your curriculum through a full school, see how to create your online school.
The power tool
Turn any lesson into flashcards in one click
The fastest part of building a curriculum on Lingocard is converting your texts into study material. The Teaching Studio tools turn any lesson or curriculum text into a full deck of student flashcards with a single click, so an article, a reading, a word list, or a vocabulary export becomes ready-to-study material in seconds instead of hours. You can also create curriculum texts and cards by voice, simply by speaking, as well as by typing.
Hoy voy al mercado para comprar verduras y fruta. Necesito tomates, cebolla y un poco de pan. Luego paso por la farmacia y vuelvo a casa antes de la cena.
9 cards created with native audio. Build on the web, study on mobile - every lesson syncs to your students' phones.
Because the audio is produced for you, every card in your curriculum comes with clear native pronunciation automatically, with no need to record anything yourself. As soon as you create a new curriculum text or vocabulary list, the app generates natural-sounding pronunciation for every phrase using top text-to-speech technology.
Audio for everything
Every lesson your students can hear
Reading a word is only half of learning it, so Lingocard makes your whole curriculum listenable. Students can listen to all the texts and lessons you send them as high-quality audio, using the speaker on each flashcard or the dedicated audio player. The pronunciation is produced by top text-to-speech technology inside the app, so it is clear and natural every time, which matters even more in tonal languages.
This means a curriculum you build as text instantly becomes something students can hear, repeat, and absorb by ear. They train pronunciation on every review, not just reading, which makes your material far easier to recall in a real conversation.
Students can listen with the card speaker as they study, or launch the whole deck in the audio player and listen hands-free, like a podcast of your curriculum.
The core value
Build a curriculum students actually remember
This is where Lingocard does what a document or a slide deck cannot. When you deliver a lesson from your curriculum, students do not just read it once and forget it. The material lands in each student's mobile app as flashcards, and our spaced repetition system schedules every item for review right before they would forget it, moving your curriculum into long-term memory.
The reason this works is the forgetting curve, the well-documented way memory of new material fades within days unless it is reviewed. Spaced repetition flattens that curve by timing each review for the moment just before a word slips away, so your curriculum is reinforced at exactly the right intervals. You can read more about the science on our Spaced Repetition Learning System page.
Students can study offline and hands-free with the audio player, so review fits into a commute or a walk.
Practice & assessment
Add exercises, tests, and exam preparation
A curriculum needs more than reading, so Lingocard lets you build practice and assessment directly into it. Create fill-in-the-gap exercises from your texts, and test students on the exact curriculum you developed to produce real test scores. With those scores you can see who has mastered the material and prepare students precisely for upcoming exams, rather than hoping they are ready.
Because the exercises and tests are tied to your own curriculum, the assessment always matches what you actually taught. Students practice and are tested on the same material they memorize, which keeps the whole course aligned from lesson to exam.
Para comprar fruta y verduras, voy al mercado.
Exclusive · your IP
Your curriculum stays completely private
Your curriculum is your intellectual property, and Lingocard protects it. Unlike open flashcard apps such as Quizlet or Anki, where decks are easily made public, copied, or shared, your curriculum and lessons are fully private. They live only inside your platform or stored locally on your students' devices, and students cannot export, share, or leak them outside your classroom or school.
Locked in your platform
Your curriculum is stored encrypted in the platform or locally on student devices. Sharing is technically possible - but only with the teachers and students you choose, and no one else.
Public, copyable, leaked
On Quizlet or Anki, decks are easily made public, copied, and shared - months of curriculum work can end up circulating freely or in a competitor's deck.
For a serious teacher or a school, this is essential. You can invest months building a high-quality curriculum without worrying that your work will circulate freely or end up with a competitor. What you develop stays yours, available only to the teachers and students you choose. Very few teaching tools offer this, and none of the popular open flashcard apps do.
Exclusive · it keeps improving
Improve your curriculum with student feedback and speaking practice
A great curriculum keeps improving, and Lingocard gives you the signals to improve it. A built-in student feedback system lets learners rate the quality of the curriculum you developed, so you get direct insight into which lessons are clear, which are too hard, and where to refine. You can also reach any student inside the platform, by message or call and without sharing a phone number, to ask about a lesson and gather more detail.
The food lesson was great, but the past tense unit had too many new words at once.
Lingocard also lets your curriculum live beyond the screen. Through the built-in speaking practice network, you can connect your students with learners in other countries who have different native languages, and with native speakers, so they practice the exact phrases from your curriculum in real conversations. Feedback improves the material, and speaking practice proves it works.
Your students practice the exact phrases from your curriculum with learners abroad and native speakers
Build once, spread everywhere
Share and reuse curriculum across teachers and groups
Curriculum development should never mean rebuilding the same lesson twice. On Lingocard you create a lesson once and it becomes shareable across all your student groups and between all your teachers, so a strong curriculum spreads through your whole school instantly. Update it once in the centralized library and the change applies everywhere it is used.
Your team can also collaborate on quality. Unlimited group video, audio, and text chat for all school members lets teachers work together on developing and refining the curriculum, discuss what is working, and align on standards, all inside the platform. One well-built curriculum, shared and improved by everyone who teaches it.
Develop by evidence
Monitor curriculum performance in real time
You should be able to see whether your curriculum is working, and Lingocard gives you two layers of visibility. Each teacher uses their dashboard to monitor student performance in detail: how much of the curriculum each student has memorized, their progress, and their test scores. For schools, the School Hub adds real-time monitoring of how teachers are delivering the curriculum, so administration can see performance across the whole institution.
Curriculum memorized
Each teacher sees students
Memorization and test scores, per student, in real time.
Teacher delivery
Schools see teachers
How the curriculum is delivered across the institution.
With this oversight you develop curriculum by evidence, not guesswork. You can spot a lesson that is not landing, a group that is falling behind, or material that needs reworking, and improve it before it costs students results. Automatic notifications also remind teachers and students to keep working through the curriculum. For the administration tools, see School HubSoon.
Where it lives
Curriculum development on the School Hub and Teaching Studio
Curriculum development on Lingocard lives in two connected places. Individual teachers build and deliver curriculum in Teaching Studio, with its authoring tools and dashboards. Schools run it through the School Hub, which gives every invited teacher Teaching Studio free and adds school-wide curriculum sharing, collaboration, and monitoring. A solo teacher and a full institution use the same curriculum engine, scaled to fit.
Teaching StudioSoon
The authoring workspace for an individual teacher: build lessons, turn text into flashcards, and deliver your curriculum.
School HubSoon
The school layer: invite teachers, share curriculum, collaborate, and monitor delivery across the whole institution.
This connects to the rest of your teaching toolkit: see the broader language teaching tools, the Teaching StudioSoon authoring workspace, and how to create your online school when you are ready to run a program at scale.
The plan, and free Premium Learning for your students
The curriculum development tools are part of the Teacher plan and the School plan, which start with a free two-week trial so you can build and test your curriculum before you commit. After the trial they continue as an affordable subscription, with the current options on our pricing page.
Other platforms make learners pay or watch ads; on Lingocard, your subscription gives everyone you teach the premium plan and the best possible tools to memorize the curriculum you build.
The honest comparison
Curriculum development software vs. a lesson planner
If you are comparing ways to build your curriculum, here is an honest look at how Lingocard differs from a generic lesson planner or document tool. A lesson planner helps you write a plan; Lingocard helps you build a curriculum, deliver it, and make sure students remember it.
| Capability | Lingocard | Generic lesson planner |
|---|---|---|
| Built for language curriculum | Yes, 67 languages | General-purpose |
| Digitalize lessons into flashcards | Yes, one click | No |
| Native audio generated automatically | Yes | No |
| Delivered via spaced repetition | Yes | No |
| Fill-in-the-gap exercises and testing | Yes | Varies |
| Private materials students can't share | Yes | Varies |
| Student feedback on curriculum quality | Yes | No |
| Share across teachers and groups | Yes | Limited |
| Real-time performance monitoring | Yes, two layers | No |
| Speaking practice tied to your curriculum | Yes | No |
| Price | Free trial, then affordable plan | Varies |
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Lingocard was created by language learners and teachers for their own use first, so it does what a planner cannot: it turns your curriculum into material students actually memorize, keeps it private, lets your whole team improve it, and shows you the results. The curriculum tools start free for two weeks, and your students get premium access at no extra cost.
67 languages
Develop a curriculum for any of 67 languages
Lingocard supports curriculum development in 67 languages, so whether you build an English curriculum, a Spanish course, a Japanese program, or a curriculum for a less common language, the lesson tools, native audio, spaced-repetition delivery, exercises, and monitoring all work the same way. Choose the language you teach to see how Lingocard helps your students learn it.
Loved by teachers
Teachers who built their curriculum on Lingocard
Thanks for your help with digitizing my content! My scattered worksheets are now a real curriculum my students review every day, and I can finally see what is working.
Automation helps me personalize lessons and improve student scores. The feedback ratings showed me exactly which units to rework - my curriculum gets better every term.
I built my A1 to B1 curriculum once and now share it across four groups. Updating a lesson once and having it change everywhere has saved me entire weekends.
Knowing my curriculum stays private was the deciding factor. I spent months building it, and it is mine - not floating around a public deck library for anyone to copy.
Frequently asked questions
What is curriculum development?
Curriculum development is the process of designing what students learn over time, turning goals and standards into a structured sequence of lessons, materials, and assessments. A well-developed curriculum gives learners a clear path and gives teachers a reliable plan, instead of deciding what to teach one class at a time.
What is the best software for curriculum development in language teaching?
Lingocard is one of the best options for language teaching because it combines building a structured curriculum, digitalizing lessons into flashcards with native audio, delivering them through spaced repetition, adding exercises and tests, and tracking student results, all in one platform built for 67 languages.
Can I digitalize my existing lessons?
Yes. You can turn any text or curriculum material into interactive flashcards in one click, create cards and curriculum texts by voice, and build fill-in-the-gap exercises. Every card comes with native audio generated automatically, so your existing materials become interactive study content quickly.
Do my students get audio for the curriculum?
Yes. Students can listen to all the texts and lessons you send them as audio, using the speaker on each flashcard or the audio player. The pronunciation is produced by high-quality text-to-speech technology in the app, so it is clear and natural, and students can review hands-free and offline.
How does Lingocard help students remember the curriculum?
Lessons from your curriculum are delivered as flashcards and scheduled by the spaced repetition system, which shows each item just before a student would forget it. This flattens the forgetting curve and moves your curriculum into long-term memory far more effectively than reading it once.
Are my curriculum and lessons kept private?
Yes. Unlike open apps such as Quizlet or Anki, your curriculum is fully private. All lessons and materials live only inside your platform or stored locally on students' devices, and students cannot export, copy, or share them outside your classroom or school.
Can I share my curriculum with other teachers?
Yes. You create a lesson or curriculum once and it is shareable across all your student groups and between all your teachers. Update it once in the central library and the change applies everywhere it is used, so your whole school teaches from the same material.
Can students give feedback on my curriculum?
Yes. A built-in feedback system lets students rate the quality of the curriculum you developed, and you can message or call any student inside the platform, without sharing a phone number, to gather more detail and refine your lessons.
Can I test students and prepare them for exams?
Yes. You can build fill-in-the-gap exercises and tests tied to your own curriculum, producing real test scores that show who has mastered the material. This lets you prepare students precisely for upcoming exams with assessment that matches what you taught.
Can I monitor how my curriculum is performing?
Yes. Teachers see how much of the curriculum each student has memorized and their test scores, and schools get real-time monitoring of how teachers are delivering the curriculum through the School Hub, so you can improve weak lessons based on evidence.
Is it free, and what does it cost?
The curriculum development tools are part of the Teacher and School plans, which start with a free two-week trial, then continue as an affordable subscription. Within a plan, students get Premium Learning free, and on a School plan teachers get the Teacher plan free. Current prices are on our pricing page.
Which devices do my teachers and students need?
Teachers build and deliver curriculum on the web, while students learn on the Lingocard mobile app for iPhone and Android, which syncs with the web. Everyone stays connected across devices from one account.
Start developing your curriculum today
Turn your knowledge into a structured curriculum that students actually remember. Start your free two-week trial, digitalize your lessons into flashcards with native audio, deliver them through spaced repetition, and track real results, across 67 languages.
