Vocabulary

Learn which words, verbs, phrases, cognates, and word families give you the greatest practical reach.

Vocabulary
Why verbs form the backbone of spoken language

Verbs connect people, objects, actions, states, and time. Practicing frequent verbs inside complete sentences gives spoken language a reusable structure.

Vocabulary
Why the most frequently used words matter most

Frequently used words appear across many situations, so making them available creates more practical value than collecting rare vocabulary without spoken practice.

Vocabulary
How word families multiply the vocabulary you already know

Related words share roots and meaning, making new vocabulary easier to recognize. Sentences show how each family member differs and works in speech.

Vocabulary
How to learn irregular verbs through complete sentences

Irregular verbs resist simple rules, but complete sentences connect each form with meaning, context, sound, and repeated physical production.

Vocabulary
How cognates can accelerate vocabulary growth

Cognates give learners a fast connection to familiar meanings. Complete sentence practice turns that recognition advantage into comprehension and spoken use.

Vocabulary
The high-utility phrases every language learner needs

High-utility phrases prepare you for recurring practical situations. Sentence-based repetition makes the vocabulary, structure, and pronunciation easier to use.

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