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Learn English with Reddit
Reddit is the largest archive of casual written English on earth — millions of people explaining, arguing and joking in the register that exams never test but real life runs on. Threads about your own hobbies are comprehensible input in disguise. Paste posts and comments into InputDojo and study them word by word.
Why reddit works for English
The register school never taught
Reddit English is how natives write to each other — contractions, irony, internet idioms — the layer between textbook English and understanding your coworkers' chat messages.
Niche communities, familiar topics
A thread about your own hobby is half-comprehensible before you start — you know the concepts, so the language is all you're learning.
Comments model real argument
Disagreement, hedging, concession ("fair point, but…") — the conversational moves you need in meetings, modeled thousands of times a day.
How it works in InputDojo
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Find a thread in a community about something you know well.
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Paste the post and top comments into InputDojo; read with one-click lookups.
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Save the idioms and internet abbreviations — the AI tutor can decode the sarcasm.
Where to start
r/explainlikeimfive
Complex topics explained in deliberately simple English — accidental graded reading.
r/CasualConversation
Small talk in written form — the everyday register at its most typical.
r/AskReddit story threads
Narrative comments — past tenses and storytelling vocabulary in the wild.
Your hobby's subreddit
Whatever you do in your language, its subreddit is your topic-matched textbook.
Frequently asked questions
Is Reddit English too full of slang and typos?
It has both — and that's the point. Natives write imperfectly, and reading real imperfect English trains the tolerance you need for emails, chats and comments everywhere else online.
What level do I need to read Reddit?
B1 with lookup support for straightforward communities like r/explainlikeimfive. Heavily ironic subreddits are advanced material — the words are easy but the tone is the test.