Mykola Riabchenko
Mykola Riabchenko is the founder of TortoLingua, a reading-first language learning platform built for short daily sessions and adaptive vocabulary review. He works at the intersection of software engineering, cognitive science, and applied linguistics — the overlap where real-world reading becomes durable vocabulary.
He writes about comprehensible input, the natural order hypothesis, and the practical realities of maintaining a second language while living, working, and raising kids across languages. The angle is always the same: how do you actually keep going when life is busy, and what does the research tell us about the smallest reliable daily dose of input?
Before TortoLingua, Mykola spent over a decade building developer tools and content platforms — the engineering backdrop that informs how TortoLingua’s adaptive reader picks texts, surfaces meaning at the right moment, and respects the reader’s finite attention.
He publishes primarily in English and Ukrainian, with translations in Polish, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, and Serbian — the seven learner communities TortoLingua serves today. If you want to follow the broader product story, the TortoLingua channels below post shorter notes more often than this blog does.

How to Learn German from Scratch: A Practical Guide
How to learn German from scratch. Challenges, FSI timeline, month-by-month plan, reading approach, common mistakes, and practical resources.

7 Language Learning Myths That Hold You Back
Seven language learning myths debunked with research. Too old, must live abroad, grammar first, need talent, flashcards best, fluent in 30 days, children learn effortlessly.

How Long Does It Really Take to Learn a Language?
How long does it take to learn a language? FSI data, CEFR levels, factors affecting speed, and realistic timelines for self-study learners.

Can You Really Learn a Language by Reading? Science Says Yes
How to learn a language by reading. Research on extensive reading, vocabulary acquisition through context, and how to start a reading program.

What Is Comprehensible Input and Why It Works
What is comprehensible input and why does it work? Learn about Krashen's i+1 theory, the 95% comprehension threshold, and how reading drives language acquisition.