Link to Constructing Language

Ready-made blurbs and HTML snippets for teachers, bloggers, newsletters, and resource-list owners linking to Constructing Language.

About the author

Luke McLaughlin created Constructing Language after living in Japan and later learning Mandarin Chinese from scratch. The lessons, games, and guides are built from that first-hand learner experience and checked against native-speaker course work with Hiro for Japanese and Xiang for Mandarin Chinese.

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Why teachers and bloggers link to these resources

Constructing Language gives beginner Japanese and Mandarin learners free interactive practice, plain-English grammar guides, and focused exercise pages that can support self-study, classroom follow-up, and resource lists.

Best pages to recommend

Resource pages usually work best when they link directly to a specific learner need: games for active recall, exercises for quick drills, guides for explanations, or audio courses for a structured path.

Permission and contact

You can link to public Constructing Language pages without asking permission. For interviews, collaborations, screenshots, podcast appearances, or classroom partnerships, contact hello@constructinglanguage.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I link to Constructing Language from my website, classroom page, or newsletter?

Yes. Public Constructing Language pages can be linked from websites, classroom pages, newsletters, and resource lists.

Which page should I link to first?

For a broad recommendation, link to the free games page. For a specific study need, link directly to the matching guide, exercise, or practice tool.

Are the games and exercise pages free?

Yes. The games, grammar guides, glossary, and exercise pages are free to use in a web browser.

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