If you're a Singapore parent helping your child with Chinese homework, you've probably heard of Pleco. It's been the go-to Chinese dictionary app for years. But is it actually what your child needs to succeed in MOE Chinese? Let's take an honest look.
SECTION 1: HONEST REVIEWThe Good: What Pleco Does Brilliantly
Pleco Deserves Its Reputation
Let's be clear: Pleco is genuinely excellent at what it does. If you need a Chinese dictionary, there's nothing better:
- Best Chinese dictionary available: Comprehensive definitions, example sentences, and cross-references that put other dictionaries to shame
- OCR camera lookup: Point your phone at any Chinese text — textbooks, signs, menus — and get instant translations. This feature alone is worth the download
- Handwriting recognition: Don't know how to type a character? Draw it with your finger and Pleco identifies it accurately
- Free core features: The basic dictionary is completely free. You can use Pleco effectively without paying anything
- Offline access: Once downloaded, it works without internet — useful for studying anywhere
For homework help, Pleco is indispensable. When your child asks "what does this word mean?", Pleco gives you the answer in seconds. Every Singapore parent should have it installed.
The Bad: Where Pleco Falls Short
The Dictionary Trap
Here's the uncomfortable truth that Pleco users discover:
- Looking up is not learning: Your child can look up the same word 10 times and still not remember it for Ting Xie. Pleco shows definitions — it doesn't build memory
- No MOE syllabus alignment: Pleco doesn't know which words are in P3 vs P5. It can't tell you what your child should be learning right now
- Flashcard add-on requires manual work: Pleco has a flashcard feature (paid), but you must create every single card yourself. Who has time for that?
- Reactive, not proactive: Pleco waits for you to look something up. It never teaches your child words they don't already know they don't know
- Add-ons get expensive: Stroke order, advanced dictionaries, flashcards — the useful extras cost $50-150 on top of the free base
Think of it this way: Pleco is like a phone book. Brilliant for finding information when you need it. But nobody memorizes the phone book — and nobody learns Chinese from a dictionary alone.
SECTION 2: EDUCATIONAL - DICTIONARY VS LEARNING SYSTEMDictionary vs Learning System: Understanding the Difference
This is the key insight most parents miss. There are two fundamentally different tools for Chinese learning:
Reference Tools (Like Pleco)
Purpose: Answer questions when you have them
How it works: You encounter a word you don't know, you look it up
Limitation: Doesn't ensure retention. Doesn't teach proactively. Doesn't know the syllabus
Best for: Homework help, reading Chinese content, quick translations
Learning Systems (Like Spaced Repetition)
Purpose: Build long-term memory of specific vocabulary
How it works: Shows you words at scientifically optimal intervals, just before you'd forget
Advantage: Active recall forces memory formation. Spaced repetition maximizes retention with minimal time
Best for: Ting Xie prep, exam vocabulary, systematic mastery of MOE syllabus
Your child needs both. Pleco for looking things up. A learning system for actually remembering them.
The problem? Pleco's flashcard feature requires you to build everything from scratch. There's no pre-made MOE vocabulary. No structured curriculum. No "here are the 1,200 words your P4 child needs to know."
SECTION 3: COMPARISON TABLESide-by-Side Comparison
Here's how Pleco compares to the MOE Chinese Anki Deck — a spaced repetition system built specifically for Singapore's MOE syllabus:
Want to try MOE-aligned vocabulary?
Try a free P1 sample — 30 vocabulary cards aligned to MOE syllabus. See if spaced repetition works for your child.
Get Free P1 Sample →The Smart Approach: Use Both Together
These tools serve different purposes and complement each other perfectly.
Pleco (Free)
Use for homework help, looking up unknown characters, and OCR translation of Chinese text your child encounters.
MOE Anki Deck (Free Sample)
Use for daily vocabulary study, Ting Xie preparation, and systematic mastery of the exact MOE syllabus.
The free version of Pleco handles lookups perfectly. Try the free sample of the actual learning system. See how it works, or compare pricing for the full P1-P6 set.
SECTION 4: CTAStart Learning, Not Just Looking Up
Try a free P1 sample — 30 vocabulary cards aligned to MOE syllabus. See the difference between looking up words and actually remembering them.
Free sample includes 30 cards. Full P1 deck $99.