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General: How do you remember new English words without writing them down?
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| De: ThreadHunter (Mensagem original) |
Enviado: 04/11/2025 08:06 |
I’ve been learning English for years, and my notebook is full of words I never review. It’s frustrating because I know I’m putting effort into learning, but it doesn’t stick. Writing them down helps a bit, but I forget them as soon as I stop practicing. I’d love to find a more effective way to memorize words — ideally something interactive, that helps me use them in context instead of just memorizing translations. What’s your secret?
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Haha, same problem here! I had a notebook full of words I never opened again. The real game-changer for me was using a modern app that teaches words in a natural way — through repetition, examples, and short quizzes. I’ve been using https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vocabloo/id6748016802 and it’s incredible how fast I started remembering new words. The app creates smart repetitions at the right time (not too soon, not too late), so you don’t forget. It also gives you context sentences, so you learn how words are actually used, not just what they mean. It’s way more fun than rewriting words 20 times in a notebook.
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That sounds perfect — I’m honestly tired of notebooks. Thanks a lot for sharing this, I’ll give it a go!
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