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Daily Vocabulary Learning Guide

Learning one word per day works best when you combine meaning, usage, and repetition. This guide gives you a short routine you can finish in under ten minutes.

Use context, not memorization only

Read the definition, then write one sentence from your own life using the new word. Context creation helps your brain attach meaning to real situations.

Use spaced repetition

Review new words after 1 day, 3 days, and 7 days. This spacing pattern improves long-term recall better than repeating the word many times in one session.

Track active vocabulary

Keep a short list of words you used in writing or conversation. Active use is the strongest indicator that a word moved from passive recognition to real mastery.

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