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Guide pages support semantic authority with answer-first educational content.
Guide pages support semantic authority with answer-first educational content.
Editorial archive
Guide pages support semantic authority with answer-first educational content.
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Learn the realistic B2 English vocabulary range, how CEFR estimates work, and why active vs. passive vocabulary changes the number.
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If you keep learning English words and then forgetting them, the problem may be your review system. Learn how review debt works and which words to prioritize.
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If you recognize English words while reading but cannot recall them in speech, the issue is often active recall, not vocabulary size. Learn how to turn passive vocabulary into usable words.
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B1 to B2 progress is not just about memorizing more words. Learn which word types matter, how active vocabulary changes the goal, and how to build a measurable plan.
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Random word lists do not know your level. Learn why measuring known, unknown, weak, and review-due words helps you choose the right vocabulary work.
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Turn your English vocabulary notebook into a measurable study system. Learn what to record, which words deserve entry, and how to separate known, weak, unknown, and review-due words.
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Measuring vocabulary gives direction. Context and sentences turn that measured word knowledge into usable speaking and writing skill. Learn a practical routine and how to avoid sentence-mining burnout.
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A practical review system spreads practice over time and forces recall. Learn how to separate strong, weak, unknown, and activation words, avoid review debt, and keep daily review sustainable.
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A practical answer-first guide for estimating and closing vocabulary gaps from A2 to C1.
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