What makes the “best language learning extension” (in practice)
The best extension is the one you’ll actually use daily. That usually means it’s fast, unobtrusive, and doesn’t break websites.
Non-negotiables
- Control: pause, switch languages, adjust intensity
- Readability: micro changes, not full-page chaos
- Context: learning happens on real content
- Feedback: progress signals (sprinkles delivered, clicks, unique words)
Why “learning while browsing” is a strong default
Most people already browse for 30–120 minutes a day. If you can piggyback on that habit, you get consistent exposure with almost no extra time.
Picking the right intensity
If you want to build confidence quickly, start low and increase after a week. For a deeper explanation of why small changes work, see micro‑immersion.
Realistic outcomes
In the first week, you’ll notice recognition. After a few weeks, common words become automatic. Over time, your vocabulary becomes more reliable—especially if you occasionally test yourself.