Teachers and Tutors

Learn how Wöör helps teachers and tutors to help their students

Wöör is built to make vocabulary learning more accurate, practical, and collaborative — for both learners and the people guiding them. If you're a teacher, tutor, or educator, Wöör can help you support your students with less setup, more clarity, and better learning outcomes.

 

What Wöör offers teachers and tutors

  • Instant word list creation
    • Build lists for lessons, units, or topics — from scratch or by copying preset lists for exams, themes, or professional fields.

  • One-click sharing
    • Share any list with your students using a simple link. No sign-in required, no syncing to manage.

  • Precise, meaning-based learning
    • Every word is tied to a specific meaning with real usage examples. No vague definitions — just the sense you intend to teach.

  • Context-rich learning
    • Students learn words with pronunciation, part of speech, example sentences, and usage explanations.

  • Spaced repetition built in
    • Wöör automatically manages review frequency, helping students retain vocabulary over time — without cramming.

  • Professional-ready lists
    • Use or adapt ready-made lists for Medical English, Legal English, Tech & Software, Business, and more.

 

How this helps you teach

Wöör helps you:

  • Save prep time by using structured word lists
  • Reduce confusion about meanings and usage
  • Send students only the vocabulary you want them to learn
  • Support independent review with no setup or flashcard design
  • Teach specific topics with confidence — from everyday English to advanced technical terms
 

How Wöör compares to other tools

  • Wöör: Built for vocabulary learning. Lets you share curated, meaning-based word lists with no setup required.
  • Anki: Powerful but high setup cost — educators must create and configure cards manually.
  • Quizlet: Great for broad use, but vocabulary precision and meaning control are limited. You have to do a lot of manually effort.
  • Vocabulary: No sharing, no list-building — limited to passive word exposure.
  • WordUp: Focused on individual learners; doesn’t allow educators to create or share custom vocabulary sets with students.
 

Summary: Key benefits for learning professionals

  • Build and share precise word lists
  • Teach specific meanings with clear context
  • Help students retain vocabulary with spaced repetition
  • Support independent learning without added complexity
  • Use Wöör in classrooms, tutoring sessions, or online
 

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