The Lock Screen English Vocabulary App, which previously boasted 1 million downloads, has been relaunched with a reward feature.
■ For those who dislike studying English vocabulary
Even Seoul National University students dislike studying English vocabulary.
We have created an app based on the vocabulary learning know-how of those SNU students.
■ The Lock Screen is the best place to study English vocabulary.
Actively utilize your idle lock screen.
Viewing just 10 words a day on your lock screen is enough.
■ Rewards that accumulate automatically on the lock screen
Rewards accumulate simply by keeping your lock screen turned on.
Clicking on the definition of a word earns you even more rewards.
■ Terminate boring study methods now.
There is no need to stress yourself out studying vocabulary with English example sentences.
You will automatically grasp the nuances of words just by glancing at Korean news on your lock screen.
■ We have reorganized the definitions as they are actually used in the United States. I have compiled all the incorrect meanings found in Korean-American dictionaries and Korean English dictionaries.
Example: In Korean dictionaries, "swear" is defined as "to swear," but in the U.S., it is more commonly used to mean "to curse."