Mastering a new language can be tough, especially if you can’t track your progress. But Notion has templates that can help you master vocabulary and grammar while helping you stay motivated.
No need to use flashcards. Interactive learning is the name of the game with these Notion language learning & vocabulary templates.
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Free Notion Language Learning & Vocabulary Templates
1. Vocabulary by Sawatrujha Chuchuen
What We Like About It:
- Best used by students having trouble remembering new words
- “Today” section shows the new words you’ll learn for the day
- “Calendar” section shows the monthly view of vocabulary words
- “Vocabulary” database lists all words you have learned; categorized by parts of speech using Notion tags; can be switched to “Noun,” “Verb,” “Adjective,” “Adverb,” “Board,” “Today,” “List view,” “Achieve,” and “Calendar” views
- Meaning, description, synonyms, and sample sentence properties are added
Get Sawatrujha Chchuen’s Vocabulary template here
2. Vocabulary Tracker (Language Learning) by Danyo Pang
What We Like About It:
- Part of the Language Learner OS
- Organized dashboard for easy tracking and organization of vocabulary
- With automatic flashcards for each word
- Has a spaced repetition system for mastery of new words
- “Flashcard Progress” tracks your progress in learning new words with progress bars
- “Flashcards” section in checklist format to tick off reviews that you have finished taking
Get Danyo Pang’s Vocabulary Tracker (Language Learning) template here
3. Niina Werronen’s Japanese Language Learning
What We Like About It:
- Comprehensive Japanese language learning template
- Can be used for dark mode
- “Currently” section to track your tasks, “WaniKani” level, and “Genki” chapter
- Weekly habit tracker database with checkboxes
- “Library” and “Study” pages to save reading resource links, study goals, Kanban board of tasks, timer, and Kana chart
- “Sticky Notes” page for jotting down thoughts
- “Journal” page for learning reflections
- “Learning Goals” section to set study goals
- Embedded Spotify playlist
Get the Japanese Language Learning template by Niina Werronen here
Paid Notion Language Learning & Vocabulary Templates
1. Arimba’s IELTS Preparation Template
What We Like About It:
- Template design inspired by “Atomic Habits”
- Has a pink Barbie theme, but can be changed based on your favorite colors
- Varied Notion covers for customization purposes
- “Dashboard” for viewing of learning goals, schedule, and other related information
- “Motivation & Goals” page to set learning goals and adding of notes
- “Flashcards” page for quick and efficient memorization of study materials
Get the IELTS Preparation Template by Arimba here
2. Language Learning | Hub by Filipa Sofia
What We Like About It:
- All-in-one language learning dashboard template
- Google Calendar and clock widgets added
- Gallery view of “Language” pages
- “Navigation” lists quick links to the template’s pages
- “Upcoming” section to view the day’s lesson or exams
- “Flashcards” page for flashcard creation; tick the checkboxes to reveal answers
- “Courses” page to add interesting language courses
- “Immersion” page for saving learning resources; comes with “Goals” and “Review movies | TV | Books” template
Get Filipa Sofia’s Language Learning | Hub template here
3. Notion Language Study Template by Pablo Villarroel
What We Like About It:
- Has a “Goals” section for setting learning objectives
- “To-Do” section in checklist format for tracking learning tasks
- “Resources” organizes learning resources and access materials with “Videos,” “Podcasts,” “Articles/Blogs,” and “Websites” tabs
- “Vocabulary” organizes words you’ve learned; classified according to part of speech
- Words can be marked complete and moved to the “Learned” section
- “Grammar” page for note-taking about grammar tenses, their construction, and when they’re used
Get Pablo Villarroel’s Notion Language Study template here
4. Notion – Word Bank Vocabulary by Mishayla
What We Like About It:
- Minimalist language learning template
- Best used for organizing sentences or vocabulary with corresponding sources
- Words and sentences can be organized by theme
- Translations can be seen at a glance
- “Words” database acts as a glossary; sorted by part of speech using Notion tags
- With a video walkthrough showing how to use the template
Get Mishayla’s Notion – Word Bank template here
5. Jed Santos’ Mi Lengua Nueva
What We Like About It:
- “Game Center” uses a point system and scoreboard for a gamified experience
- “Language Learning Center” helps you master a language
- Interlinked template databases
- Has a clutter-free and focused space for learning intentions, whether for review, notes, learning content, games, etc.
- Reminds you of words you commonly get wrong
- Pinnable random daily words
- Words can be grouped into playable stacks
- “Settings” page to adjust template settings
- With video demonstrations available
Get the Mi Lengua Nueva template by Jed Santos here
6. My German Language: Learning Assistant by Allan Irrow
What We Like About It:
- Automated system of documenting their German language learning journey
- Serves as a comprehensive dictionary of all the German words you have learned
- Conjugate verbs can also be stored here
- Nouns and their plural forms can also be documented here
- Words are categorized by the part of speech they belong to
Get Allan Irrow’s My German Language: Learning Assistant template here
7. Aadityaa Shekhar’s Notion Language Hub Template
What We Like About It:
- Anime-inspired template with dedicated pages for each language
- Uses the Pomodoro Technique
- “Goals” for setting learning goals and tracking progress
- “Time Distribution” to track the time spent on language learning
- “Daily Plan” to plan activities for grammar, vocabulary, and conversation
- “Vocabulary” tracks vocabulary progress; with flashcards for memorization
- “Grammar” for learning grammar concepts
- Study sessions are patterned using the Pomodoro Technique
- “Resources” tracks language learning resources
- “Entertainment” stores language learning media
- Each language has a dedicated page
- “Monthly Reflection” for monthly journaling
Get the Notion Language Hub Template by Aadityaa Shekhar here