The three lists (read, listen, glossaries)
There are three lists with stories available, each of which can be accessed from the main menu in the black navigation bar at the top of the screen.
The 'Read' menu displays a list of all the stories available for the selected language.
The 'Listen' menu displays a list of all the stories that are available in the 'Read' menu, and for which there is also an audio version available.
Finally the 'Glossary' menu displays a list of all the stories that are available in the 'Read' menu for which there is a vocabulary list available.
You can manipulate these lists by adding stories to your own list, by sorting the list and/or by filtering the list.
A list of stories looks as follows (figure 1):

figure 1: list of stories
For each story a maximum of three tabs are shown, depending on whether an audio version and/or a vocabulary list are available. The selected list defines which tab is open by default. For instance, if you selected 'Listen' in the main menu, the 'Listen' tab will be opened by default.
To start a story, click on one of the buttons. All possible buttons and other information on a single story card are explained here.
The 'Read' menu displays a list of all the stories available for the selected language.
The 'Listen' menu displays a list of all the stories that are available in the 'Read' menu, and for which there is also an audio version available.
Finally the 'Glossary' menu displays a list of all the stories that are available in the 'Read' menu for which there is a vocabulary list available.
You can manipulate these lists by adding stories to your own list, by sorting the list and/or by filtering the list.
A list of stories looks as follows (figure 1):

For each story a maximum of three tabs are shown, depending on whether an audio version and/or a vocabulary list are available. The selected list defines which tab is open by default. For instance, if you selected 'Listen' in the main menu, the 'Listen' tab will be opened by default.
To start a story, click on one of the buttons. All possible buttons and other information on a single story card are explained here.