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How to Remember Words Faster

Research-backed memory techniques for vocabulary learners.

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Spaced Repetition
Review new words after 1 day, then 3 days, then 7 days. This timing matches how your memory naturally fades — and refreshing it just before you forget creates long-term retention.
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Learn in Context
Never study a word in isolation. Always read the example sentence and try to write your own. The brain stores words more deeply when they're linked to real meaning and situations.
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Say It Out Loud
Speaking activates a different part of your memory than reading. Say each word and its translation aloud 3 times when studying. Use the phonetic guide to pronounce it correctly.
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Write Your Own Sentences
Use the "Use it yourself" prompt on each card. Creating your own sentence with a new word is one of the most powerful ways to make it stick. Even one sentence a day helps greatly.
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Chunk into Categories
This app organizes words into 10 categories. Study one category at a time. Grouping related words helps your brain create "clusters" of meaning, making recall much easier.
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Mix Study and Quiz
Don't just review — test yourself. Alternate between Study Mode (learning) and Quiz Mode (testing). Testing is more effective than reading for long-term memory — this is called the "testing effect."
Star Your Difficult Words
Use the Favorite button to save words that challenge you. Revisit your saved words every day until they feel natural. Struggling with a word is a sign your brain is growing.
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Review Before Sleep
Your brain consolidates memories during sleep. Doing a 5-minute review right before bed dramatically improves how much you remember the next day. Use the Word of the Day as a bedtime focus.
⏱ Your 5-Minute Daily Study Routine
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Min 1: Read the Word of the Day. Say it aloud and read its example sentence.
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Min 2–3: Open Study Mode. Browse 5–8 new cards, flipping each one to read the back.
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Min 4: Take a quick Quiz. Answer 5 questions in any mode. Review what you got wrong.
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Min 5: Write one original sentence using today's Word of the Day in your notebook or notes app.
💡 Pro tip: Consistency beats intensity. 5 minutes every day beats 35 minutes once a week.

★ Saved Words

Words you've marked as favorites for extra focus.