A simple classroom workflow

  1. Prepare your list — Put vocabulary in two columns in Excel or CSV — source language and target language. Chapter 7, irregular verbs, whatever you need.
  2. Share the file — Send it by email, Teams, Google Classroom, or a shared school drive. Wordigo reads standard spreadsheet formats.
  3. Students import locally — Each pupil opens Wordigo on a Windows 10 or 11 PC, imports the file, and picks the two languages if prompted.
  4. They train by typing — Wordigo cycles mistakes until the session is complete. You do not need visibility into their scores — the point is independent recall practice.
Teacher sharing a vocabulary file with students in a classroom

Supported file formats

  • Excel (.xlsx) — two columns, one word pair per row
  • CSV or plain text — comma, semicolon, or tab separated
  • Wordigo JSON — for re-sharing a list that was already in the app

Privacy for schools

Wordigo does not collect pupil accounts or upload word lists to a central server. Lists live as files on each student's computer under their Documents folder. That keeps things straightforward under GDPR/AVG — treat the file like any other classroom hand-out.

Practical notes

  • Students need a Windows 10 or 11 PC with Wordigo from the Microsoft Store (30-day full trial, then purchase).
  • School-managed laptops work if the Store allows installing the app.
  • For shared PCs, each user keeps lists in their own Windows profile.
  • Wordigo does not include a teacher dashboard — it is deliberate, focused test prep.

Questions about files, imports, or school laptops? The FAQ covers the most common cases.

Read the FAQ

Point your class to the Store

Windows 10 or 11 · 30-day free trial · Microsoft Store only

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