📚 English Vocabulary Guide

Efficiently learn English vocabulary with flashcards and multiple-choice quizzes. 3 levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced) with 150+ words. Includes pronunciation and progress tracking.

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apple
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apple (fruit)

Usage and Application Examples

  • Card Mode: Click cards to confirm English word meanings, and use the pronunciation button to learn correct pronunciation.
  • Quiz Mode: Test your understanding with 4-choice questions. Build your streak and boost retention.
  • Mark words you've learned with the "Learned" button. Focus on unlearned words and study efficiently.
  • Study a little each day and keep your streak going.

What is English Vocabulary Flashcards?

A digital flashcard system for learning English words at three difficulty levels—beginner, intermediate, and advanced. It offers an efficient alternative to traditional paper cards, providing immediate feedback through multiple-choice quizzes that reinforce learning and track progress.

How to Use

Open the tool and select your difficulty level based on your English proficiency. Review each word card, which displays the term, definition, example sentence, and pronunciation guide. After studying a set of cards, take the accompanying multiple-choice quiz to test your retention. Mark challenging words for review, and track which vocabulary areas need more practice. Repeat until you achieve mastery of each level before advancing to the next.

Use Cases

• Exam preparation: Students preparing for TOEFL, IELTS, or other English proficiency tests use this tool to rapidly expand their vocabulary within specific topic areas tested on exams.
• Professional development: Business professionals learning specialized English terminology for their industry—medical, legal, technical, or financial vocabulary.
• ESL learning progression: Non-native speakers systematically building vocabulary from foundational words through advanced, academic-level terms used in professional writing and technical documentation.
• Travel and cultural immersion: Travelers preparing for extended stays abroad who want practical conversational vocabulary organized by frequency and situational context.

Tips & Insights

Spaced repetition—reviewing words at increasing intervals—is scientifically proven to enhance long-term retention compared to cramming. Focus on high-frequency words first, as the most common 1,000 English words comprise roughly 80% of everyday conversations. Group related words (synonyms, antonyms) together mentally to build interconnected knowledge. Use example sentences to understand context, not just definition, which improves recall accuracy and practical application when speaking or writing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I use the English Vocabulary Flashcards?

Select a level and learn in flashcard or quiz mode. Click a card to see the Japanese meaning, and use the audio button to check the pronunciation.

How many words are included?

More than 50 words are included at each of the 3 levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced), for a total of 150+ words. Coverage ranges from everyday conversation to business and academic levels.

Is learning progress saved?

Yes, learning progress, mastered words, and streak records are automatically saved in your browser's localStorage. If you access it again in the same browser, your records will remain.

Which browsers support the pronunciation feature?

You can hear English pronunciation in major browsers that support the Web Speech API (SpeechSynthesis): Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.

How does quiz mode work?

An English word is displayed, and you select the correct Japanese translation from four options. Correct answers increase your streak; wrong answers reset it. Your score is displayed after completing all questions.

Can I create my own vocabulary lists?

Currently, the tool provides pre-built vocabulary lists for beginners, intermediate, and advanced learners. You can focus on specific difficulty levels that match your current proficiency, allowing you to progress at your own pace through the included word sets.

What's the difference between study and quiz modes?

Study mode allows you to learn at your own pace, viewing definitions and pronunciations without time pressure. Quiz mode tests your knowledge with multiple-choice questions and provides immediate feedback on correct and incorrect answers.

How should I use this tool to study efficiently?

Start with study mode to familiarize yourself with words and their pronunciations, then switch to quiz mode once you feel confident. Regular practice sessions of 15-20 minutes daily are more effective than longer, infrequent study sessions.

Can I use this tool offline?

No, this web-based tool requires an internet connection to access the vocabulary lists and run the interactive features. If you need offline access, you may want to note down words or use a local dictionary app.

Is there a time limit for quizzes?

Quizzes are untimed, allowing you to answer at your own pace without pressure. This approach helps reduce anxiety and allows you to focus on accuracy rather than speed.

Can I track my learning progress across different devices?

Progress tracking is saved locally on each device you use. If you switch devices, you'll need to start fresh, so using the tool on one primary device ensures consistent progress tracking.