1.1.1 / December 1, 2014
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Description

A New General Service List (1.01) includes themostimportant words for second language learners of English.Itconsists of 2801 words and covers about 90% of theEnglishlanguage. It is recommended for learning to all those forwhomEnglish is not their native language.

More details about NGSL can be found on the projectwebsitehttp://www.newgeneralservicelist.org.

Cards are the best tool for learning new English wordsbecauselearning a new word requires repeation. The application isanelectronic version of learning words by cards.

Features:

1. Each card has a word, transcription anddefinition.

2. Learned word can be removed from the list byclickingthe Learned button. To see all words, including thelearnedones, you should enable the Show learned wordscheckbox inthe settings menu. Learned word can be returned to thelearninglist by clicking the Show again button.

3. If an English word is difficult to remember, it canbemarked to appear more frequently by clicking the Showmorebutton. To return the word to the normal mode, click theShowless button.

4. Cards can be browsed in two directions. Theforwarddirection shows new words and the words marked for morefrequentrepetition. When all cards are viewed, a new cycle willbegin. Thebackwards direction corresponds to the displayhistory.

5. For the convenience of study, you can use sets of20,50 or 100 cards (the Cards in a set dropdown). Tomovebetween sets, use the Prev (previous set) andtheNext (next set) buttons.

6. By default, the card order corresponds to thefrequencyorder of words in the English language. This order can bechanged byenabling the Shuffle cards checkbox in thesettings menu. Inthis case, cards will be shuffled each time youselect a newset.

Review:

If you like the app, please vote for it by asterisks.

Thank you. And good luck in learning newEnglishwords!

App Information English Words

  • App Name
    English Words
  • Package Name
    lab.sprinni.cards.ngsl
  • Updated
    December 1, 2014
  • File Size
    Undefined
  • Requires Android
    Android 3.0 and up
  • Version
    1.1.1
  • Developer
    Sprinni Lab
  • Installs
    1,000 - 5,000
  • Price
    Free
  • Category
    Education
  • Developer
  • Google Play Link

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English Words 1.1.1 APK
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A New General Service List (1.01) includes themostimportant words for second language learners of English.Itconsists of 2801 words and covers about 90% of theEnglishlanguage. It is recommended for learning to all those forwhomEnglish is not their native language.More details about NGSL can be found on the projectwebsitehttp://www.newgeneralservicelist.org.Cards are the best tool for learning new English wordsbecauselearning a new word requires repeation. The application isanelectronic version of learning words by cards.Features:1. Each card has a word, transcription anddefinition.2. Learned word can be removed from the list byclickingthe Learned button. To see all words, including thelearnedones, you should enable the Show learned wordscheckbox inthe settings menu. Learned word can be returned to thelearninglist by clicking the Show again button.3. If an English word is difficult to remember, it canbemarked to appear more frequently by clicking the Showmorebutton. To return the word to the normal mode, click theShowless button.4. Cards can be browsed in two directions. Theforwarddirection shows new words and the words marked for morefrequentrepetition. When all cards are viewed, a new cycle willbegin. Thebackwards direction corresponds to the displayhistory.5. For the convenience of study, you can use sets of20,50 or 100 cards (the Cards in a set dropdown). Tomovebetween sets, use the Prev (previous set) andtheNext (next set) buttons.6. By default, the card order corresponds to thefrequencyorder of words in the English language. This order can bechanged byenabling the Shuffle cards checkbox in thesettings menu. Inthis case, cards will be shuffled each time youselect a newset.Review:If you like the app, please vote for it by asterisks.Thank you. And good luck in learning newEnglishwords!