How to use LearnLoom

LearnLoom is a reading and grammar practice tool built to make challenging texts more approachable and grammar practice less intimidating. Here's what's here and how to use it — no need to ask a teacher first.

Library

The Library is where you find something to read. Browse by genre, reading level, or subject matter until something looks interesting — there's no ranking or grading happening here, just a way to find a good fit.

Once you find a book, open it directly into Reading Pal.

Go to Library

Reading Pal

Reading Pal is built to make dense text easier to work through. While reading you can:

You can also upload your own text (a PDF or pasted text) if you want to read something that isn't in the Library.

Open Reading Pal

Study Grammar

Grammar practice is organized into short quizzes by topic — sentence structure, punctuation, and more. Every question comes with an explanation, whether you get it right or wrong, so you're not just guessing until something sticks.

Your scores are tracked so you can see which topics could use more practice.

Start a grammar quiz

Your code, and how privacy works here

LearnLoom doesn't ask for your name, email, or any other personal information to use it. Instead, when you first visit, you get a short anonymous code (something like AB12-XY34-9K). That code is how your reading progress, notes, and quiz scores are saved.

Keep your code somewhere safe — it's the only way to get back to your progress on another device, and it can't be recovered if it's lost. You can copy it or show a QR code for it anytime from the navigation bar.

Dashboard

Your Dashboard is a home base: recent reading progress, grammar quiz history, saved notes, and — if a teacher has set them — any assigned work.

Go to Dashboard

Accessibility

Reading Pal's font size, highlight color, and text-to-speech controls are there to make reading work for you, not the other way around — there's no “right” way to use them. They're currently set per reading session; if you'd like these preferences to carry across the whole site, let us know — it's something we're looking to add.