All three quizzes now use mobile-ready html5 and are integrated with our Open English Dictionary, for an improved answer page and user experience. The format has been condensed and the tab key functionality expanded. This means, it is now easier to … Continue reading
Learning, it could seem, would be much easier, if the brain was designed like a computer:A system that catalogs information, stores it, and allows easy on-demand retrieval.Anyone trying to understand how the brain works does well to keep in mind … Continue reading
Have you ever wondered why we have a test/study, quiz-like format at LearnThatWord? Because it improves retention AND transfer of knowledge into new context. This means, not only do you learn more effectively, remember longer, but you are also much … Continue reading
“If you want to be rich, you have to have a rich man’s vocabulary. Words can make you rich, or can make you poor.” Robert Kiyosaki, author of the popular book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. Read more on https://1win.fyi/ .
Es macht das Scripps National Spelling Bee härter, aber auch viel aussagekräftiger. … Continue reading
Less than 10 months after the launch of our revised site we crossed the 300,000 user mark. Free tutoring, our Vocabulary Junction campaign and the launch of the free Open Dictionary of English caused exponential growth. A big Thank You … Continue reading
Wir haben Feedback Tasten, Social Media-Kanäle, Live-Chat-Support… we love to hear from our visitors, because it helps us make LTW the best it can be. We care a lot for your feedback! There’s a problem with feedback, … Continue reading
Hurray, the new website is finally live! The new updates have been a great challenge for our small (yet savvy) team. What's new? Our own collaborative multi-media OPEN DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH, for one. 180,000 entries, with strong focus on learning and providing … Continue reading
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…nicht auf unser Gehirn (Menschenwürde verhindert dies), sondern auf der CPU unserer Entwickler’ Computer, wie sie auf der Grundlage unseres neuen Wortschatz Modul arbeiten. … Continue reading