Lawless French Review
Discovering, organizing, and remembering vocabulary is one of the foundations of language learning, yet it can be utterly overwhelming. You’re constantly exposed to new words in lessons, conversations, books, music, podcasts … how can you possibly keep track of them all – not to mention remember them?
Introducing MiVoca, an online app that tracks and tests all your words in a single location. The free Starter version – which you can use indefinitely on your phone and/or computer – includes
- on-the-go dictionary/translator, including essential info (gender of nouns, masculine + feminine of adjectives)
- ability to add category-based word packs
- Word Maps to find related terms
- rating system (so you can focus on the words that are most important to you)
- flashcards practice
- audio throughout
Paid Options
MiVoca Plus offers some very cool ways to practice your vocabulary in context, with text and audio:
1) Sentence Fill – You’re given a series of sentences with a blank to fill in with one of your words.
2) Story – One tap and the app creates a short story featuring your vocabulary.
3) Dialogue – The app quickly creates a dialogue featuring your vocabulary.
In addition, you can work on your pronunciation by listening to a native speaker, then recording and comparing yourself to them.
Finally, you can upload any document to bulk add new vocabulary to your account.
MiVoca Pro lets you practice your vocab in real conversations and get personalized feedback.
Subscription
Head over to MiVoca to create your free account and start working on your personal vocabulary list. You can use the free version forever, but if you want more, you can upgrade. Use the code LAWLESS to get
MiVoca Plus with $5 off the regular annual price: $44 instead of $49
MiVoca Pro with $10 off the regular annual price: $89 instead of $99
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