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🎧 Episode 2: How to Expand Your English Vocabulary Efficiently
In this episode, we dive into one of the biggest keys to fluency—vocabulary!
You’ll learn how to grow your English word bank in a smart, structured way that actually works in real life.
We’ll cover powerful techniques like theme-based word lists, creating your own dialogues, and the science-backed method of spaced repetition. Plus, I’ll explain how to build your own flashcard system (digital or on paper) and why it's more effective than just memorizing random words.
✨ You’ll discover:
How to organize vocabulary by topic (travel, food, daily life, etc.)
Why example sentences are a must
How to use repetition to remember words long-term
The best tools for tracking and using new words in real conversations
This episode is perfect for anyone who feels stuck with limited vocabulary and wants to speak more naturally and confidently in English.
🔔 Stay tuned for the next episode: how to use the language actively and make grammar your friend—not your fear!
By SD🎧 Episode 2: How to Expand Your English Vocabulary Efficiently
In this episode, we dive into one of the biggest keys to fluency—vocabulary!
You’ll learn how to grow your English word bank in a smart, structured way that actually works in real life.
We’ll cover powerful techniques like theme-based word lists, creating your own dialogues, and the science-backed method of spaced repetition. Plus, I’ll explain how to build your own flashcard system (digital or on paper) and why it's more effective than just memorizing random words.
✨ You’ll discover:
How to organize vocabulary by topic (travel, food, daily life, etc.)
Why example sentences are a must
How to use repetition to remember words long-term
The best tools for tracking and using new words in real conversations
This episode is perfect for anyone who feels stuck with limited vocabulary and wants to speak more naturally and confidently in English.
🔔 Stay tuned for the next episode: how to use the language actively and make grammar your friend—not your fear!