SKELL, a corpus-based platform for language learning and analysis
Autonomous learning
Description: SKELL (Sketch Engine for Language Learning) is an online corpus platform that helps learners understand how words and sentences are used in real life. Users search for specific words, phrases, or linguistic patterns within these corpora, and SKELL provides examples of how they are used, “word sketches”, and similar words. It is available in English, German, Italian, Estonian, Russian, and Czech. SKELL is free to use and does not require signing up. It was developed by Lexical Computing Limited.
Evaluation: SKELL is a practical tool for language learners to understand how words and sentences are used in context, supporting vocabulary acquisition and grammar comprehension. Moreover, it can be used by linguists and researchers to analyse language patterns and gain insights into authentic language use. SKELL allows users to submit feedback through an exclamation symbol on the upper right corner of its interface. It also provides a tutorial for use.
Cost: Free.
Usability and tech notes ▼
Time efficiency Time needed to learn how to use a tool and its time-saving potential: High.
Interface language(s) The number of languages in which the tool is currently available/adaptable to: English.
Respect for privacy What data does the tool collect and why? What security measures are there? GDPR compliant? : Very high. SKELL does not collect personal data for using the languages corpus, but it does gather cookies with user consent for essential, statistical, and marketing purposes, to which users can object For other company services, SKELL collects name, surname and email information, but never shares it with third parties. SKELL complies with the GDPR. See more here under “Terms of use” and “Cookies” and here.
Saving work for future use Can work be saved for future use?: No.