Is the first page of your vocabulary book completely blank? You'll forget those words anyway. Now, focus on "studying," not "labor."
The secret shared by the top 0.1% of English pros: If you understand words by their "etymologies," you won't have to force yourself to memorize them.
Honestly, memorizing words has been the height of inefficiency, hasn't it?
For those of you who are tired of pouring water into a bottomless pit, we've created the most scientific etymology learning solution.
• Drawing a Word Map with a Single Etymology
If you properly understand just one etymology (spect=see), words like respect and inspect will be woven together like a bunch of grapes. Without memorizing them separately, a systematic word map will form in your head.
• Say goodbye to shallow memorization that fools your brain!
Words memorized blindly quickly fade away, but words with a clear understanding of their principles will never betray you. Experience that moment of true understanding: "So that's why it means this!"
• Intensive Learning: Eliminate Unnecessary "Time Waste"
Stop wasting time reviewing familiar vocabulary. The system accurately identifies your weaknesses and focuses on confusing words and root words. By focusing solely on your weaknesses, you can achieve the fastest possible improvement.
• A comprehensive, never-ending testing system
More than simple word-to-definition matching, it includes spelling quizzes and example sentence completion quizzes to familiarize yourself with contextual usage. Master the vocabulary you've learned with these diverse tests.
• A review system based on brain science that ensures you never forget it
It's natural for even the most memorized words to fade over time. Based on the brain's forgetting curve theory, we guide you through review at the "optimal timing"—just before you forget. Experience a scientific system that automatically transfers the words you've memorized into long-term memory.
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