Learn vocab in context

Flashcards aren’t enough. Our free weekly email inserts the vocab you need to study into the news you want to read.

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Research shows that learning new vocabulary is most effective when you read words in context — like in books or articles.

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Stay up-to-date while you study. You’ll get vocab embedded in relevant, engaging news stories — not just forgettable textbook passages.

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