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12/16/2020

 
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If you are serious about wanting to learn English, Quizlet is a must-have app. You can use Quizlet to study vocabulary on your computer, your tablet, or even your phone.  

​Here's a review from EdSurge.com:

"Quizlet offers free online study tools starting with flashcards and other games, aimed at helping students learn material. Students can create their own study sets or can make use of the approximately 16 million flash card sets created by other students. In addition to "flashcards" the site also offers games.


How Does It Work? Quizlet helps students focus on the facts that they are learning by making lists (say, words and definitions), and then self-testing their knowledge of these facts by using online flashcards and games. Among the games included in Quizlet are 
  •  Speller--Type what you hear in this audio-powered study mode.
  •  Learn—Track your correct/incorrect answers and retest the ones you've missed.
  •  Test—Randomly generate tests based on your flashcard set.
  •  Scatter—Race against the clock to drag and match terms/definitions.
  •  Space Race—Type in the answer as terms/definitions scroll across the screen.
Students can either create their own study sets or make use of the approximately 16 million flash card sets created by other students." 

To read more of this review of Quizlet, click here. 

​You can use Quizlet on your computer, your tablet or your smartphone. To sign up for Quizlet, go to this site: quizlet.com/www.quizlet.com. 

To learn more about this wonderful app, check out the video below. 


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    My name is Craig, and  I've been teaching English for many years. I initially created this site for my students, but all English learners are welcome. I hope you find something helpful to you. Feel free to leave suggestions or ideas in the Comments section under any entry. 

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