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Daily English study with CEFR vocabulary and spaced repetition

The daily study tool turns the CEFR vocabulary list into a practical review routine. It helps you learn new words, review due words, track streaks, and keep vocabulary practice connected to conversation and writing.

Who should use daily study

  • •Learners who want a repeatable English habit instead of random word lists.
  • •Students who need CEFR A1-C2 vocabulary review for exams or self-study.
  • •Users who want to remember words they meet in conversation, reading, and writing.

How daily study works

  1. 1Choose a CEFR level and daily new-word goal.
  2. 2Review due words first, then learn new words with pronunciation and examples.
  3. 3Use remembered and forgotten ratings to schedule the next review.

Recommended next steps

Browse the vocabulary list

Preview A1-C2 words, IPA, definitions, and examples before studying.

Practice words in conversation

Use new vocabulary in realistic AI English conversations.

Check your level

Use the CEFR level test to choose the right vocabulary level.

FAQ

Is the daily English study tool free?

You can start for free. Sign in to save your study plan, review progress, and learning streak.

Which CEFR vocabulary level should I choose?

If you are not sure, take the free level test first. You can also start slightly lower to make sure your foundation is stable.

Why is spaced repetition useful?

Spaced repetition schedules review near the point where you are likely to forget, which is better for long-term memory than cramming many words at once.

How many words should I study per day?

Start with 5-10 new words daily. Consistency matters more than volume. The study tool adjusts review load automatically so you retain what you learn.

Can I track my vocabulary progress over time?

Yes. Sign in to see your study streak, words mastered, review accuracy, and daily progress chart. All stats sync across devices.