Want to start speaking more in your target language? |
You’ll need more words and phrases. In this guide, you'll discover 11 powerful ways to learn tons of new vocabulary with our materials. Let’s begin! |
Number one: Sign up for the word of the day emails |
This is a completely free study tool. |
Just sign up, and every day, you get a brand new word delivered to your inbox. |
You get the definition... |
...the audio pronunciation... |
...and tons of examples, so you’re not just learning “disconnected words.” |
Best of all, reviewing takes seconds, so this is a fast and easy way to pick up words. |
Keep an eye on your email and look for our word of the day lessons. |
Number two: Access our free vocab and phrase lists |
Here, you’ll find tons of vocab and phrase lists based on all kinds of topics that you won’t get anywhere else. |
Holidays, hobbies, conversational phrases, common questions, slang, and much more. |
You can review all of the words with the bonus audio lesson or the audio slideshow. |
Number three: Play a lesson. |
In every lesson, you learn a conversation, and then our teachers break down and translate every word. |
So, here, you’re actually learning words in the context of conversations.. |
...and you can easily see how they’re used. |
Number four: Review the Lesson Vocabulary Section |
Want to master the key vocabulary from a lesson? Access the vocabulary section of any lesson. |
Here, you can review the translations and the audio pronunciations of each word. |
You can even play slowed down pronunciations to fully grasp each word. |
Number five: Play the Audio Slideshow |
Want to play words on a loop until they’re stuck in your head? You can do this with the audio slideshow. |
This feature is available on every free vocab list and on all of the lessons. |
With the lessons, just scroll down to the vocab section and click on “slideshow.” |
Number six: Review the Lesson Notes |
You get in-depth lesson notes for every lesson. You'll get grammar explanations,*plus* extra vocab and sample sentences not mentioned in the lesson. |
You can even download the notes as PDFs to print or keep for yourself. |
Number seven: Get the 2,000 Most Common Words List |
Language experts say you need around 1,500 words to be conversationally fluent. |
Here, you get 2,000 must-know words sorted into categories such as Verbs, Adjectives, and Everyday Words, and even by numbers. |
You’ll see the Top 100 words, the top 200, 300 – Up until 2,000. |
You can study these words with the Slideshow |
or send them to the WordBank or Flashcards. |
Number eight: Word Bank |
The wordbank is your personal database of words and phrases. |
If you come across a word you like and want to review later, save it to your wordbank. |
You can save words and phrases from lessons, free vocab lists, and the core 2,000 word list. |
With the WordBank, you can even create and print out word lists to use as physical study material. |
Number nine: Remember words forever with spaced repetition flashcards |
Spaced repetition flashcards are a powerful language learning tool. |
They track your progress, show you words based on how well you know them, |
and show them to you again at the right times (so you don’t forget them). |
So, If you get a word right, you’ll see it again in 7 days, then in 14, then every once in a while, just to refresh your memory. |
If you get it wrong, you’ll see it again and again -- until you get it right. |
You can create flashcard decks from lesson vocab sections, word bank entries, the top 2,000 core word list, and the free vocab and phrase lists. |
Number Ten: Use the Audio Dictionary |
If you want to look up a word, you can easily use our free dictionary |
...and you can save these words into your wordbank as well. |
Number Eleven: Get Even More Lessons in the Lesson Library |
If you want EVEN more vocab lessons... |
Then visit our Lesson Library, and under “Category,” |
...choose "Vocabulary" |
You will get all of the lessons dedicated to helping you master must-know vocabulary. |
So if you’re ready to finally learn language the fast, fun and easy way... |
And if you want to start speaking from your very first lesson, get our complete learning program! |
Sign up for your free lifetime account right now. Click the link in the description. |
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I'll see you next time. |
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