Language courses
Learn how Wöör helps people who take language courses
If you're learning English through a language school, university program, online course, or private tutoring — Wöör helps you organize, review, and remember the vocabulary you’re learning in class. It works alongside any course and gives you more control over your learning outside of lessons.
Why learners use Wöör with courses
Whether your course lasts 2 weeks or 12 months, vocabulary is essential. Wöör helps you:
- Collect new words from your lessons
Add the words your teacher uses in class, explains on a slide, or gives you in homework. You choose the meaning that matches how it was taught.
- Review words between lessons
Wöör creates a learning plan for you using spaced repetition — so you remember words from week to week, not just for tomorrow’s quiz.
- Organize words by topic or unit
Create your own lists (e.g. Unit 3: Travel, Week 5: Business Terms) or copy ready-made ones from Wöör's Explore section.
- Understand words deeply
Each word comes with a clear meaning, usage description, example sentence, and translation — not just a vague definition.
Great for both short- and long-term courses
- Short-term course learners (1–4 weeks):
Use Wöör to quickly build a personal word list and review what you learned each day. You’ll retain more after the course ends.
- Long-term course learners (months or semesters):
Use Wöör throughout your program to track vocabulary by level or topic, organize words across lessons, and keep your learning consistent week to week.
Great for self-study and guided programs
Wöör works well if you're:
- Taking an intensive online course (e.g. IELTS prep or Business English)
- Enrolled in an evening or weekend English class
- Studying with a private tutor who recommends vocabulary to review
- Preparing for homework, progress tests, or presentations
How Wöör compares to other tools
- Wöör: Built for flexible, meaning-based vocabulary learning. Ideal for learners collecting words from live instruction and reviewing on their own.
- Anki: Good for repetition but requires setup; not optimized for classroom vocab flow.
- Quizlet: Allows list creation, but meaning-level control and progress tracking are limited. Teacher can create and collaborate with you on one list throughout a course.
- Vocabulary: Offers daily word exposure but no way to track class-based learning.
- WordUp: Helps reinforce general vocabulary, but doesn’t support custom list creation, course alignment, or structured review of lesson-based terms.
Summary: Why Wöör works for course learners
- Add and organize words from class by topic, unit, or week
- Learn with meaning-based exercises and real examples
- Review words on your own schedule — outside of class
- Keep progress going after the course ends
- Works with any method: textbook, live class, Zoom, or homework
What users say about learning with Wöör
- "My tutor recommended it. Best advice I got this year." — by OlgaV97V. (AppStore)
- "Excelente para practica inglés. La llevo usando varios meses y es genial. Te permite practicar vocabulario de diferentes formas." — by Thirty_One. (AppStore)
- "A great app with different types of exercises suitable for any level of English." — by Dzadzik. (AppStore)
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