Start with Preset List
How you can start with wide range of preset word lists to help you start learning immediately
Wöör includes a wide range of preset word lists to help you start learning immediately. These lists cover real-world topics, professional vocabulary, and English exam preparation — so whether you're improving workplace English or getting ready for IELTS or TOEFL, you don’t have to start from scratch.
What are preset word lists?
Preset word lists are ready-made vocabulary collections that Wöör offers out of the box. You can browse them in the Explore section and choose any that match your learning goals.
Once added, you can:
- Review the words with progressing exercises and spaced repetition
- Edit or remove individual words
- Combine them with your own custom lists
[📸 Screenshot: Explore section with list previews]
What kinds of lists are available?
Wöör’s preset lists cover three main areas:
Professional vocabulary
Perfect for learners who want to grow in a specific field:
- Medical English
- Legal English
- Tech & Software
- HR & Management
- Engineering
- Marketing & Sales
- Finance & Accounting
- Workplace Essentials / Verbs for Work / Work Performance / Soft Skills / Problem-Solving / Data & Metrics / Culture & Diversity
- Hospitality & Service
Exam preparation
Designed to help you prepare for popular English language tests:
- IELTS: Writing, Speaking, Listening
- TOEFL: Verbs, Reading
- Cambridge: Writing
- DET: High-Utility Words
- Academic: Academic Essentials, Opinion & Argument, Connector Words, Describing Trends
General vocabulary by level
Useful for everyday communication and fluency:
- B1: Everyday Verbs, Feelings, Connectors
- B2: Upgrade, Work & Study, Opinion
- C1: Ideas, Idioms, Phrasal Verbs
- C2: Upgrade, Formal Register, Academic Words
- All levels: Common Adjectives, Common Phrasal Verbs, Speaking Topics, Tricky Words
How to add a preset list
- Open Wöör
- Go to the Explore section
- Browse for a list
- Click on a relevant list
- Click Copy list to add a whole list or Add word to add a specific word
The list will now appear on your Vocabulary screen. You can start reviewing words right away or modify the list as needed.
[📸 Screenshot: “Add to My Lists” button on a preset list]
Why this matters
Preset lists give you a head start. Instead of building vocabulary from zero, you get high-quality, curated word collections matched to your goals — whether you're studying medical English, preparing for TOEFL, or improving your speaking range at B2 level.
- Save time — no need to search for relevant words
- Get started with structured, focused vocabulary
- Learn real-world and exam-useful language
- Edit or extend lists to fit your own needs
How Wöör’s preset lists compare to other apps
- Wöör: Includes curated lists for professions, exams, and CEFR levels — ready to use and editable.
- Anki: Offers shared decks from other users, which vary in structure and focus.
- Quizlet: Provides access to variety of public sets across different topics.
- Vocabulary: Don’t have lists, focuses on daily word exposure rather than organised learning.
- WordUp: Offers built-in themed collections (e.g. career, frequency), but users can’t customize, combine, or review lists with spaced repetition.
Summary: Key benefits of preset lists in Wöör
- Ready-made vocabulary sets for work, exams, and fluency
- Covers over 40 topics, fields, and CEFR levels
- Can be edited, reviewed, and combined with personal lists
- Great for professionals, students, and independent learners
What users say about learning with Wöör
- "Seriously love this app!! Would recommend everyone to try this app! And top of that, exercises specifically curated for your crafted word lists!!" — by Anant Bist. (Play Market)
- "Excelente para practica inglés. La llevo usando varios meses y es genial. Te permite practicar vocabulario de diferentes formas. Puedes agregar tus palabras o aprender del catálogo que tiene." — by Thirty_One. (AppStore)
- "I'm thrilled with the latest update from Woor! The addition of a new category of important words is truly a fantastic enhancement." — by Mayur Luhadia. (Play Market)
*original wording and grammar preserved