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The Intelligent Integrated Computer-Assisted Language Learning (iiCALL) environment is a Web-based platform that provides language learning being integrated in common working environments like Web browsers, Email clients, or mobile devices. It applies Natural Language Processing (NLP) technologies, and it uses Semantic Web technologies for context-related language learning. Individual learners prefer individual learning methods based on their stage of language skills and their personal learning types. The paper describes the work in progress of the iiCALL environment. It shows the needs from the perspective of learner types, it gives a technological overview, and it points out the current system architecture of the iiCALL environment.